Yooo 😳 Listen to how the patterns line up!

Lesson Packs: 👉 Breaking down this cool 3:5 polymetric fill 😤🤘 Slower speeds at the end! Nerdy details 👉 The right hand is playing groups of 3 on the stack (1 note followed by 2 notes rest) and the bass drum snare is playing groups of 5 underneath (4 notes followed by 1 note rest). The subdivision is 16th note triplets, giving us 6 notes per beat, in turn giving us 24 beats in a full bar of 4/4. This lets the right hand play the stack 8 times (8*3=24) while the bass drum and snare plays the 5-grouping 5 times minus a rest at the very end (5*5=25, so we subtract the rest in the final grouping of 5). Understanding rhythm and its connection to math in this way can really help you create some awesome drum parts for any genre of music. 👊 Give this fill a try, and have fun! 👇 Gear Used In This Video: MEINL CYMBALS, LEFT TO RIGHT: - 16“ Byzance Extra Dry Medium Thin Hihats 👇 https:/
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