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Thank you I needed that, I've been playing for almost 3 years, and originally thought, I shouldn't worry about reading music until i can first use the darn sticks. ITS TIME😊 BUT ON A SIDE NOTE, THIS VIDEO MADE ME REALIZE WHY READING MUSIC IN Jr. High WAS SO EASY, IT WAS WRITTEN JUST FOR THE SNARE. BREAKING THINGS DOWN TO A SIMPLE SINGLE INSTRUMENT(SNARE DRUM), ACTUALLY HELPED MY WEIRD BRAIN UNDERSTAND A LITTLE BETTER ON THE OVERALL KIT NOTATIONS? THANKS AGAIN.
Two sixteenth and an eight note is one of the most popular note combinations for drum fills ever. Its equally great as a half measure, or a quarter measure fill on 4 to move you to the next measure.
Question for musicians - what's your thought process as you do this, I mean, do you count 1 e n a (or something else) as you do this and not play the rests or just "feel" it?
When I started drumming (or when I practice something difficult for the first time), I count. But the more experience you get and the more you play, you learn to ”feel” everything you’re playing and you don’t need to focus on counting.
Thanks for watching, everyone! If you'd like to watch more lessons: www.youtube.com/@ThatSwedishDrummer
Join the channel membership here: ruclips.net/channel/UC2i5lI7oprso8ObuemM2obgjoin
Thank you I needed that, I've been playing for almost 3 years, and originally thought, I shouldn't worry about reading music until i can first use the darn sticks. ITS TIME😊 BUT ON A SIDE NOTE, THIS VIDEO MADE ME REALIZE WHY READING MUSIC IN Jr. High WAS SO EASY, IT WAS WRITTEN JUST FOR THE SNARE. BREAKING THINGS DOWN TO A SIMPLE SINGLE INSTRUMENT(SNARE DRUM), ACTUALLY HELPED MY WEIRD BRAIN UNDERSTAND A LITTLE BETTER ON THE OVERALL KIT NOTATIONS? THANKS AGAIN.
Glad you like it, bud! More videos in this series are on the way!😃
This is such a great video series! Thanks for helping out😄
Glad you like it!!
Cant wait for the rest of the notes
Thank you sir. After part 1 and 2 it's starting to make sense when I look at sheet music
After this I need a rest! xD
Awesome lesson, man!
Great drum lessons mate, really good content on your channel.. & how good are those Paiste cymbals
Cheers, bud!! :D
Great lesson, man!
Glad you liked it!
Aw..this is very very cool to the max..now I have clear knowledge how it goes..thanks a million I love it@
Glad you like it, mate!🙌😃
You're the best!
You are!
This actually really helped. Thamks, dude!
Happy to help out, bud!!
@ThatSwedishDrummer Nice!
How do you know which drum/cymbal to use? how do you read the notes when multiple parts of the drum kit are being played at the same time?
In part 4 of this video-series, I'm gonna talk about just that! So stay tuned 😃
Two sixteenth and an eight note is one of the most
popular note combinations for drum fills ever. Its equally great as a half measure, or a quarter measure fill on 4 to move you to the next measure.
Vielen Dank!
Question for musicians - what's your thought process as you do this, I mean, do you count 1 e n a (or something else) as you do this and not play the rests or just "feel" it?
When I started drumming (or when I practice something difficult for the first time), I count. But the more experience you get and the more you play, you learn to ”feel” everything you’re playing and you don’t need to focus on counting.
@ThatSwedishDrummer Thank you for the answer!
Did I hear you call the note stem a staff? What do you call the lines and spaces the notes go on?
That's what you got from this?
Geez...
Haha, I’m already educated. I just like to see what other RUclips drummers are up to!
Why is there rests sometimes and just spaces other times
part 3 when?
Check the playlist!
wheres the members tab?
Go to my channel page, and there's the community tab. Members will see members-only-posts! :)