In this lesson, we’re going to add a ghost-note pattern to the 3/2 Polyrhythm groove we worked on in the previous lesson, transforming it into a groove with a lot more dynamic movement. The ghost-note pattern is also locking in with the 3/2 polyrhythm, playing the three’s against t the right hand playing the twos.
When played to a 4/4 quarter-note metronome, the beat forms a triplet pattern:
