All right, we're going to use some drum tracks to help us play in time, we're going to use this song along with our drum tracks, when we use drum tracks is more fun to play along with because it almost sounds like you're playing with a band. And number two, it helps us be on the beat. Let me describe what we're going to hear. We're gonna have two long beats that has a tick, tick. The second set of beats are exactly how long and fast our bows going to move. And they're set up for faster ticks.
So sounds nothing like tick, tick, tick, tick, tick, tick. Now those four last ticks would emulate your bone so tick, tick, this is how fast I'm going to move my bone so let's hear what that sounds like. Here's the long ones. Now the quick what's going to happen is I'm going to play through the song all the way with the drum beat, so that you can hear what's happening and can get the feel for it. Once it goes through again, I'm not going to slow down and count. You'll play when the second time goes through.
And you'll start out with these first two D notes. So here we go. I'm going to play first Okay, now we know how to play with a drum track. What I've done is included a bunch of drum tracks at various speeds. So if you feel like at any time you're going too fast or too slow, you can simply click on a speed that's a little faster for you or a little slower for you. So you can play at your own comfortability anytime you want to.
When playing with a drum track, you're always getting better at playing in rhythm and playing in real time. With something else. So there you go and we'll see you in the next lesson.