Question about Hoover's Winter Spirits
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Question about Hoover's Winter Spirits
Can someone tell me what the slanted/horizontal line that goes through the 16th notes means? I read somewhere that if there were two lines going through the stem of the note it symbolizes double-tonguing and three lines symbolizes triple-tonguing...but what about only one line? I've listened to people playing the song, but I'm exactly sure what they're doing there.
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Re: Question about Hoover's Winter Spirits
The section that you are referring to is to be double tongued.