Hi Mike, I am playing the solo as written in Jim's Book, the last page. I am playing the bass drum as written, and the snare part I am orchestrating so I turned the comping into a drum solo.
I remember this freind in band in high school and he had all the chapin and moeller and reed stuff. Just books and books of it. Always talking about independence and syncopation.....i was like dude i just wanna play zeppelin.....ok he was smart i wasn't....live and learn,
Do you mean the top line, Ride Cymbal pattern? If so the ride pattern is written in 16th notes throughout the book. I remember Dom once telling me something about why that was but I don't recall. I studied with Jim but was too young to ask.
@@alanross2876 No it would be a 4 against 3 polyrhythm. Pass the Bread and Bu tter is a good mnemonic to help. Pass both hit at the same time. The is the second not of the 16, the is the second not of the triplet, and is the third note of the 16th, first syllable of butter is the third note of the triplet, and the second is the final note of the 16th.
The triplet sections in Jim's book, play the ride as triplets. Mixed rate exercises, I change the ride when triplets are encountered, and also try and stay true to the book as written.
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Thanks Dom!
Very clean and tight !
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Agreed! I studied with Jim when I was a kid here on Long Island.
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I love the groove is the bass playing dotted
Eigth notes ? Thank you. Mike Stevens
Hi Mike, I am playing the solo as written in Jim's Book, the last page. I am playing the bass drum as written, and the snare part I am orchestrating so I turned the comping into a drum solo.
I remember this freind in band in high school and he had all the chapin and moeller and reed stuff. Just books and books of it. Always talking about independence and syncopation.....i was like dude i just wanna play zeppelin.....ok he was smart i wasn't....live and learn,
Can anyone tell why the snare "a's" in the triplets don't line up with the "a's" in the hi hat in advanced techniques for the modern drummer
Do you mean the top line, Ride Cymbal pattern? If so the ride pattern is written in 16th notes throughout the book. I remember Dom once telling me something about why that was but I don't recall. I studied with Jim but was too young to ask.
@@michaelnesi0827 Thanks for your reply. Do the a's of triplets land at the same time as a's of 16ths?
@@alanross2876 No it would be a 4 against 3 polyrhythm. Pass the Bread and Bu tter is a good mnemonic to help. Pass both hit at the same time. The is the second not of the 16, the is the second not of the triplet, and is the third note of the 16th, first syllable of butter is the third note of the triplet, and the second is the final note of the 16th.
Say that and play the three side on the left hand, 4 on the right, then reverse.
The triplet sections in Jim's book, play the ride as triplets. Mixed rate exercises, I change the ride when triplets are encountered, and also try and stay true to the book as written.
Mapex Maximus snare?
Yes