A SIXTEENTH NOTE REST k means silence for the count of a quarter of a beat. It can be found anywhere in music and is counted in exactly the same way as a sixteenth note. Here are some examples of sixteenth note rests:
The following drum beats incorporate the use of sixteenth note rests and dotted eighth and sixteenth notes.
Examples of sixteenth note rests.
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