Drum Lesson: Latin Jazz & Salsa Fills with Brian Andres
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- Опубліковано 6 жов 2024
- Get Your Free DRUM! Mag Pack ► pro.drummagazi... Here are three fill concepts heard in Latin jazz and salsa music that will help give you a more authentic feel when playing these styles.
It’s very common to start a tune by playing what’s called an abanico. This is a pickup played as a roll that starts on the fourth quarter-note of a measure and ends with an accent on the 1 of the first measure of the tune. The roll can be played as any stroke roll. You can use clave to set up the abanico by adding a note of the clave rhythm prior to playing your roll.
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which ostinato are you playing during the groove with the ride cymbal ?
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