This week you're going to learn how to play a simple rockville. You're going to start by playing the snare drum and the rack tom, then right left on the snare and the rock time again and then kick and crash at the same time. So it's gonna go snare Toms snare snare Tom crash. Here's what it sounds like with the click track. One, two. Ready?
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Oh, one, two, snare Tom's, again 123412 times. Now let's try playing it from the rock beat. I want you to play one bar of the rock beat than the first two beats of the second bar, and then play the fill. One, two, ready? Go. 1234 times.
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Go. 123412 snare top snare snare Tom. Now see if you can put the fill at the end of a four bar phrase. So we're going to play three full bars of the rock beat. Then the first two beats of the fourth bar and then the fill. One, two.
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Now we're going to add in eighth notes on the snare drum and floor tom, that lead into the fill we just learned. So that what you're going to play is 1234. Up, boom, pop up, boom. Here it is with a click track. One, two, ready. And for snare Tom snip there Tom craft.
Start by playing the floor tom and the snare drum together. Four times as eighth notes. One, two. Ready, go. For Let's try it again. 123 go.
Now let's try and play the same thing and play the first two notes of the other Phil. So you're going to play 1234 snare, Tom. One, two. Ready? Go. 1234 snare top.
Let's try it again. One, two. Ready? Go. 234 snare top. Now let's try putting both drum parts together.
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Ready, go. Tom, Tom 12344 We now have a drum fill that takes up an entire bar. So where it sits in the four bar phrase is in the fourth bar. So now I want you to play three bars of a rock drum pattern, and then play this fill in the fourth bar. One, two. Ready, go.
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