In this video I was working on speed. I played this exercise as 32nd notes. I recommend learning this pattern as 16th notes, 16th note triplets, and 32nd notes. It’s a building block and will get you different places creatively
you can tell it is 32 notes because if you count it as 16th notes (1 e and uh, 2 e and uh...) then you get through all four beats in just 2 clicks of the metronome, which means the next 2 clicks have 16 more notes which makes 32 notes all together (:
Good sound snare🥁
You're building some great chops!
Preciate ya fam!
Nice, brother! Love this kit exercise, you can do so much with that sticking permutation. Now, speed that puppy up 120 bpm.....whewwww, smoking.
Facts!
Amazing snare sound
Great fill!
Nice exercise, I shall play with it later.
Hope it helps you out.
Awesome 👍
Thank you. I appreciate you stopping by!
Nice!
Thank you! Cheers!
Excellent job! What subdivision are you playing these in? Also how’d you come up with that pattern??
In this video I was working on speed. I played this exercise as 32nd notes.
I recommend learning this pattern as 16th notes, 16th note triplets, and 32nd notes.
It’s a building block and will get you different places creatively
@@cbfieldsmusic thank you 🙏🏾
you can tell it is 32 notes because if you count it as 16th notes (1 e and uh, 2 e and uh...) then you get through all four beats in just 2 clicks of the metronome, which means the next 2 clicks have 16 more notes which makes 32 notes all together (:
Do any drummers ever feel like we don't "fill" enough?
Yes!
Where did you get that track from
I use two apps, Tabata Timer, and a Metronome