Welcome to ultimate drumming calm. I'm Joe McCall. I'm gonna show you this really great sound and shuffle pattern. First I'm gonna play it for you. Then I'm gonna break it down note by note and show you how it works. In order to play these shuffle patterns, you got to be thinking, eighth note triplets.
I count eighth note triplets, evenly, evenly, evenly evenly. I play on everything that I say. It's going to go like this. evenly, evenly, evenly, evenly, evenly, evenly, evenly, evenly, evenly, evenly even. Now, when playing the shuffle pattern, I'm leaving out the middle note of the triplet, which would be the end note. So I'm playing on everything else, but every time I get the end, it's arrest or silent.
It's gonna go like this. Eventually, eventually, eventually, eventually, even, even the even the event only. Now the problem with that when you start picking up a Little bit of speed. It's kind of a mouthful. So we're going to simplify it and candidate 12341234 but it's important that I maintain that triplet feel all the way through the pattern. Whenever I'm playing a shuffle, it's gonna go like this 12341234 evenly, evenly, evenly evenly 1234. snare drum is going to go on beats two and four.
I'm going to coordinate the two hands together. What up to a 341313 The bass drum is going to be placed on beats one and three. I'm going to coordinate it all together. It's going to go something like this. What a two, a three. Now once you get comfortable with that tempo, we're gonna pick it up a little bit.
A lot. There you have it another excellent sounding rhythmic pattern that you can add to your repertoire that you've learned at ultimate drumming.com. I'm Joe McCall. Thanks for watching. I'll see you soon at ultimate drumming.com