Retro monochrome music theory infographic poster blending a two-octave keyboard interval diagram with educational panels for the 26 drum rudiments. Designed for general music theory education, it supports how to read the notes on sheet music through clear notation, rhythmic symbols, and vintage vinyl-inspired layout details.
Re-render this exact infographic with every label, heading and caption translated. We re-use all the original attributes (topic, style, palette, …) and only swap the language. Currently in English.
Music theory infographic titled "26 Drum Rudiments Overview". KEYBOARD INTERVAL DIAGRAM adapted for general music theory education, editorial poster layout, retro 1970s vinyl aesthetic, minimal monochrome palette, clean high-contrast black, white, and soft gray. Central diagram: a precise piano keyboard spanning at least two octaves, with clearly rendered white and black keys, interval brackets, note-name markers in canonical form, and visual spacing accurate to real keyboard geometry. Surrounding educational panels reinterpret the 26 drum rudiments through music-reading and rhythmic theory visuals: grouped categories for single-stroke, double-stroke, paradiddle, flam, drag, and roll families; rhythm-value symbols; sticking-pattern graphics using R and L; simplified staff notation examples with percussion-style noteheads where appropriate; beat-grouping arrows; accent marks; grace-note indications for flams and drags; and small comparative interval-style callouts linking rhythmic spacing to keyboard-distance metaphors. Include musically accurate notation and interval relationships, with precise visual hierarchy and finger-position style markers only if used diagrammatically, not as performance-specific piano fingering. Composition should suggest "how to read the notes on sheet music" visually without relying on that exact phrase as a dominant text element. Avoid copyrighted lyrics or song excerpts. Add tasteful retro print textures, vinyl sleeve graphic motifs, modular grid layout, and minimalist monochrome iconography. Labels for note names and chord symbols stay in canonical form; surrounding captions, legends, headings, and annotations are in English. All text MUST be written in English (array). Every heading, label, caption, legend and metric name in the image must be in English — not English. Spell each English word correctly using English characters and diacritics. Numbers stay as digits, no watermarks Musically accurate notation, finger positions and intervals. Note names and Italian musical terms stay in canonical international form. No copyrighted song lyrics or sheet music.
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