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Hi-Hats are typically coupled with sharp motions, however they might merge something groovier if the audio of the cymbal produces a reverb-y echo. Consider exactly how a dancer could pop their chest right when the hi-hat is struck, and after that might add a couple smaller pops right after the initial one to resemble the way a hi-hat echoes. It's the sharp, staccato drum sound you listen to in most Hip Jump tunes, kinda like the audio you make when you break an elastic band. Dancers commonly explain an entrapment as a "ka!" when they speak about their regimen. Professional dancers generally do quick, sharp movements to match this noise. https://www.hackster.io/solenakpml |