8th Rock & Roll #9

Beginning Rock and Roll Drumming Beginning 8th note Rock & Roll Beats
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Welcome to ultimate drumming calm. I'm Jim McCall. I'm going to show you this really cool sound and eighth note rock and roll B. person. I'm gonna play it for you at a couple different tempos. Then I'm gonna break it down note by note and show you how it works. In order to play this great sounding rock beat, first you gotta be thinking eighth notes.

Eighth notes are counted. One and two, and three and four and I'm gonna play eighth notes with the right hand on either the ride cymbal or the closed hi hat. It's gonna go like this. What man Three and four and one, two, and three and four and 123 and four and one and two and three, and four, and, two and three and four. Now I'm going to add the left hand, I'm going to play it on beats two and four. I have to coordinate everything together.

So every time I say to it every time I say four, I'm playing the left hand in unison with the right hand. It's gonna go like this 123 and in this great sound and beat is similar to the eighth note rock and roll beat that we just learned and video lesson number eight. The differences I'm adding an extra note on the base Drum. I'm putting the bass drum on one and in the end of three, I'm going to coordinate it together with the hi hat with the ride pattern. It's going to sound like this. What and two and three and four, and one and two and three, and one and two.

Now I'm going to add the left hand to that on beats two and four. I'm going to coordinate it all together. What and two and three and four. Now once I get comfortable at that tempo, I'm gonna pick it up a little bit what There you have it another great sounding rhythmic pattern you can add to your repertoire at ultimate drumming.com. I'm Joe McCall. Thanks for watching and I'll see you soon at ultimate drumming.com

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