In order to use Triplets in a real-world scenario, you'll often need to switch between playing a back beat into a triplet rhythm. This requires you to master how to immediately jump between the timing differences of these different rhythms: either basic eight notes or basic 16th notes, into eight-note triplets. And of course, when the triplet ends, you have to switch back again. Today's lesson will be focused entirely on this, showing how to develop the feel needed to incorporate this switch of rhythm into your playing. We'll look at: Rudimentary Rhythm Switching Building this into Basic and more complex beats Fills
In order to use Triplets in a real-world scenario, you'll often need to switch between playing a back beat into a triplet rhythm. This requires you to master how to immediately jump between the timing differences of these different rhythms: either basic eight notes or basic 16th notes, into eight-note triplets. And of course, when the triplet ends, you have to switch back again.
Today's lesson will be focused entirely on this, showing how to develop the feel needed to incorporate this switch of rhythm into your playing. We'll look at:
Rudimentary Rhythm Switching
Building this into Basic and more complex beats
Fills
So good! Thanks Sean!
7 against 8, 3 against 2, these are my two favorite ways to add tension. So give me that good triplet fun time
Thanks 😊