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Hi-Hats are generally coupled with sharp movements, but they might melt into something groovier if the audio of the cymbal develops a reverb-y echo. Think about how a dancer may pop their chest right when the hi-hat is struck, and after that might include a pair smaller pops right after the first one to simulate the way a hi-hat mirrors. It's the sharp, staccato drum sound you listen to in many Hip Jump tunes, kinda like the sound you make when you snap a rubber band. Dancers frequently describe a snare as a "ka!" when they speak about their routine. Dancers generally do fast, sharp activities to match this noise. http://loadgames.net/user/tifardgnjw |
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