Welcome to ultimate rahmi.com I'm Joe McCall. I'm going to show you these really cool sand and 16th note fills. First I'm going to play him for you. I'm gonna break them down note by note and show you how they work. In order to play these great sounding 16th note fills, you got to be thinking 16th notes 16th notes were counted one E and two E and three E and four E and when I'm playing 16th notes I'm going to play on every syllable that I say I'm going to use alternating strokes. It's going to go like this.
What E and two E and three E and four. fe strong is going to be placed on the quarter notes. So every time I say beats 123 or four, I'm gonna be playing the foot. It's gonna go like this. One e and two, E, and three, E and four. When I'm playing this pattern, I'm playing for 16th notes on one drum or 16th notes on the next drum for the next room, and for the next room.
It's gonna go like this. What this real popular films been used on thousands of hit songs, A great way to practice this would be to play two measures beat two measures spill, two measures beat two measures fill something like this. What E and B and E and now once you get comfortable with that tempo, we're going to pick up the speed a little bit. I'm also going to move around the drums a little bit more and explore There it is a fantastic sounding 16th note bill that you can add to your repertoire. I'm Joe McCall. I'll see you soon at ultimate drumming calm