Welcome to ultimate drumming dive calm. I'm Jim McCall. I'm going to show you this really cool sand and Rocky. First I'm going to play for you. I'm going to break it down note by note and show you how it works. A one e and a two e and a three E and F. These great sound of rock and roll beats called eighth note rock and roll with 16th note variations.
I'm actually playing a combination of eighth and 16th notes on the bass drum. Even though the pulse is on the eighth note, in order to get the 16th notes in the right spot, you got to be counting one e and a two e and a three and a four E while playing an eighth note, right? go something like this one e and a two e and a three and a four E and a three and a three and a four E and a one and man. Rianna floriana white man pouring. In this beat, I'm adding a couple extra notes with the bass drum. I'm placing the bass drum on beats one and three, the E f three and a three.
Once again, one and three e And ah of three. I'm going to put it together with the ride pattern with the right hand, it's going to go like this one, and a two and a three and a four and a half. Now I'm going to add the snare drum on beats two and four. I'm going to put it all together. One e and a two e and a three and a four E. Now once you get comfortable with that tempo We're gonna pick it up a little bit. It's also smart to play a couple measures, ride cymbal, couple measures closed hi hat for the ride, couple measures ride cymbal couple measures, closed hi hat for the ride something like this, one e and a two e and a three and a four.
Another excellent sound or rhythmic pattern you can add to your drumming repertoire. I'm Jim McCall. And thanks for using ultimate drumming calm