Welcome to ultimate drumming calm. I'm going to show you this really great sound and 12 eight Phil. First I'm going to play it for you. Then I'm going to break it down note by note and show you how it works 123123123123 When playing these great sounding 12 eight fills, you got to be thinking at 12 a time. The 12 eight times signature means you're playing 12 eighth notes in a measure. And each eighth note is getting one count be like this 1-234-567-8910 11 Well, that counted all the way up to 12 can be a mouthful, especially when you get into the numbers that have more than one syllable.
So a shortcut would be to count 123123123 123 like so 123123123123 this great sounding 12 a fill consists of eighth notes and sixteenths combined together. So when I'm counting in three, I would be playing an eighth note on the one to 16th on the two and followed by an eighth note on the three will go like this. One and two and three and one and two, three and one and two and 3123 and the bass drum will be placed on the one of each grouping of three. We're going to put the hands and the foot together. What end to end Yeah, one and two and three and one and two and three and 123. Now to make this feel interesting, I'm going to move around the drums.
See what I can come up with. We're going to go something like this one and two and three and one and two and three and one and two and three and 123 and one. You want to try and pick up a little speed with this pattern. Then we're going to combine two measures 12 A filled with two measures 12 eight beat two measures 12 eight Phil, two measures 12 a b, goes something like this 123 Another excellent sounding 12 eight rhythmic pattern you can add to your drumming library. Thanks for watching. I'll see you soon at ultimate rummy.com