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For the lesson today we're going to venture into 16th note world with the kick drum patterns. We'll start by adding the 1st and last 16th note along with just the "e" and just the "a". Our hands will stay consistent through out, playing a steady flow of 16th note Paradiddles between the snare and hi-hat. These PDF Download Rhythms can really be a challenge played on the kick drum! Enjoy. |
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[+] Add Commenthutchy7 Says hand notations
Submitted On: Wednesday, Jul 6, 2011 - 7:55 AM
hey billy,really enjoying your lessons, in a short time ive learnt to read a fair bit from being self taught for 20 years with no or littlr lessons,
billy is there any reason not to show the hand notations on top of the bass notations?it makes it a lot easier for me too get this down seeing were the handes fall in relation to the kicks.
loving this sight and your input is awsome
Michael Reed Says Diggin' it man!
Submitted On: Wednesday, Nov 17, 2010 - 9:52 AM
Diggin' it man!
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