A good entry level sight reading exercise for the snare. A few years down the percussion road you'll be playing Jim Chapin's syncopation for the modern drummer. You'll learn drum kit left hand right hand left foot pedal right foot pedal independence. It only gets harder after that. Good luck...........and practice often.
Pretty simple drills, now for you jazz and classical people, start throwing in even faster notes than just sixteenth, do different "Rest durations along with notes", add triplets, add grace notes, and change the time signatures. Oh the fun of Rhythms. You either love them or hate them Thanks for the video.
Second is: in this part of rhythm was used 8 times of eighth note. Third: All is sixteenth notes but something that suitable to using in Chinese New Year music. Fourth: First is the both of sixteenth note was connected with eighth note 🎵. So in this measure, you'll heard it's fast 2 beats and another 1 beat is slow.
Fifth: Between the first beat and the second beat The interval between the first beat and the second beat is relatively long, and the eighth note is used. That's why you hear the tempo in bar 5 go from slow to fast.
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New to the channel, great approach to working out timing.. Please consider adding a numeral count along with the drills to help with future recall. Peace..
Thanks a bunch. Im missing following reading a note's rhythm. Please help me tag probably a MOST BASIC video, as reply, so i can follow you properly on the note im not getting well. Thanks again.
🎵You don't have to play the drums. You can use it for any instrument, or your voice, using any note. I'd start with the first note you learned on your instrument. You could even use the rhythms and apply them to your scales. Using the quarter note for each pitch (down beat) it would take you two measures to go up the scale. Eg, the first two measures would be: C, D, E, F - Gg, Aa, Bb, Cc, etc. If you don't play any instruments/ sing, you can clap/tap the rhythms. 👍🏾🎵
if its easy for u try x2 tempo, and if its hard slow down video speed
Yes this is a good idea
No no no, you got it all wrong. If it's hard for you, speed the video up and if it's too easy for you speed the video down.
I'm kidding. It's a joke.
What if it's still easy?
@@AfonsoPinto2002 Go next video i dont know, im just a viewer
Can you do this in 135 bpm
Thanks for posting..good exercises for sight reading practice. Similar to some of the solo exercises in the Alfred's Method book.
I just randomly found this vid and honestly, it felt satisfying just tapping to the drum beat on the table for no particular reason.
A good entry level sight reading exercise for the snare. A few years down the percussion road you'll be playing Jim Chapin's syncopation for the modern drummer. You'll learn drum kit left hand right hand left foot pedal right foot pedal independence. It only gets harder after that. Good luck...........and practice often.
lmao i’m on that book rn
The new breed is way harder. That book tore me up.
Interessant!! Bravo!
This video is so helpful and simple I really love these.
Obrigado por compartilhar. Excelente exercício para todos os instrumentos. Curitiba, Paraná - Brasil
Great Video. I have a really good sense of rhythm. However, I never really train rhythm. this is excellent!! Thank you
You heard my prayers. Thankyou.
Merci encore pour tous ces exercices !!!
It’s cool and so useful,so thanks!
Muy Buena ejercitación para entrenar la lectura y los ritmos, te felicito!!!
Thank you ! Awesome and really helpful !
Congratulations and 1000 thanks for this amazing video.
Thanks for your video. From Mauritius
I am learning cajon and I came across this site. I think it actually could be helpful to me too. Thank you
Will definitely be helpful for cajon too!
I suck at rythmic figures and this has helped me a lot, thanks ❤
I need to watch all these videos again and again to familiarize time beat
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Thank you !!! useful and easy to understand..
Thank you for this thank you more than ever this is what I need.
Keep it up‼️
Pretty simple drills, now for you jazz and classical people, start throwing in even faster notes than just sixteenth, do different "Rest durations along with notes", add triplets, add grace notes, and change the time signatures.
Oh the fun of Rhythms. You either love them or hate them
Thanks for the video.
Many thanks mate, very helpful.
Super! Very helpful.
Can't thank you enough for this ♥️
Thanks for the lesson.
Thank you. This is so helpful.
Great video!
Excellent work thank you.
Great!
It's very helpful!!!
Thanks
Just signed for your channel!
The second to fifth rhythms are suitable using in Chinese New Year songs.
Second is: in this part of rhythm was used 8 times of eighth note.
Third: All is sixteenth notes but something that suitable to using in Chinese New Year music.
Fourth: First is the both of sixteenth note was connected with eighth note 🎵. So in this measure, you'll heard it's fast 2 beats and another 1 beat is slow.
Fifth: Between the first beat and the second beat The interval between the first beat and the second beat is relatively long, and the eighth note is used. That's why you hear the tempo in bar 5 go from slow to fast.
This video is gold.
Nice exercise
Good and useful 👍
Thank you
Thanks for sharing(I missed 2 notes).
Boss this pal! Thank you! 🙌
nice, thanks!
This was perfect
The '|- | -|' is really something else
Thank you so much
Superb
Very nice Thank you
Good example.
Rhythm is the kind of speed in a special time.
Excellent
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Nice - v. helpful.
New to the channel, great approach to working out timing..
Please consider adding a numeral count along with the drills to help with future recall.
Peace..
Very nice sir ❤
Muy bueno
was fun!!
What are these notes called
Mesure 1: 0:10
Mesure 2: 0:14
Mesure 3: 0:17
Mesure 4: 0:21
that was fun
Very good
POPCORNNNNNN 🕺🤙🎶
can you please do it for a sixth grade to understand . No offense i love your videos
As a beginner this is definitely hard, much practice ahead. 😂
AWESOME
now with legato!
Not sure that’s possible on a drum!
Ohhhhhhhh so that's what the things mean that connect the notes
Wow BẠN làm video
Very mach👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
DOPE
Do I do this with Hi-hats and kick too?
Very Easy,
Thanks a bunch.
Im missing following reading a note's rhythm.
Please help me tag probably a MOST BASIC video, as reply, so i can follow you properly on the note im not getting well.
Thanks again.
can you give explanatiom on the note at the end
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can you post with click/metronome pls?
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where can i learn what each symbol means?
👍👍👍
In the sixteenth notes, do i count the notes that aren't being played as well? Like if its "1 e & 2 e &" do i still need to say the "a" after the &?
You don't have to, but it can be helpful to at first so that you leave the right amount of gap between the notes
Easy try 2x tempo hard 25x speed
someone please tell me what app is this
Not the playing part its the counting part thats tough
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but only for march
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Hard.....
There has to be any easier way to read some of the trickier rhytyms at end.
I got a parade tmr and i barley know the songs 💀 I’m new tho but yeah
°(semibreve)°|(minim) 😂😂😂😂😂😂
Sounds like a chant..
Please slow down, thanks.
You can slow the playback speed yourself click on settings (gear in top right corner) at the bottom of list is playback speed click on that
To fast for the beginners learning to read and play
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(It would lend some credibility to your efforts if your title had correct spelling!)* "PRACTICE" is correct.
I'm British so it's practise in this context.
I dont play drums at all
You do now
@@SightReadDrums literally this video has me thinking should i just start hitting random things (yes)
🎵You don't have to play the drums. You can use it for any instrument, or your voice, using any note. I'd start with the first note you learned on your instrument. You could even use the rhythms and apply them to your scales. Using the quarter note for each pitch (down beat) it would take you two measures to go up the scale. Eg, the first two measures would be: C, D, E, F - Gg, Aa, Bb, Cc, etc.
If you don't play any instruments/ sing, you can clap/tap the rhythms. 👍🏾🎵
@@derrickburwell7777 This is helpful for my piano playing with the rhythm, beats, and timing.
@@derrickburwell7777 You can also use it for dancing 💃