Rock Drumming Part 6 - Alternating Hi Hat 16ths
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- Опубликовано: 6 окт 2024
- Here is the sixth video in a series of videos on classic rock drumming techniques. In this part 6, I show you how to correctly play and work on your Alternating 16th note Hi hat grooves.
The book I use in this video is Realistic Rock by Carmine Appice and my book Advanced Coordination for Drum Set and Hand Percussion.
You can Purchase this book directly from me at rickdior@gmail.com
Equipment
The cymbals are old 1960's A Zildjians.
15" Hi hats, 22" ride, 18" crash/ride and 18" crash
The drums are Peavy RSB1's (Radial 1000's)
22" BD, 10", 12",14",16" toms
The microphones I am using are two Neumann U89 overheads and a Shure Beta 52 on the Bass Drum.
Great Rick, cheers. This is one of the things i’m developing, for when you want to make people dance and you only have kick, hat, snare.
Diggin your drumming and gear talk.
I remember learning U2’s “Sunday Bloody Sunday” many moons ago; it was an interestingly different 16th pattern to my young ears.
Those broken 16ths wooo wie that’s INTENSE
Very helpful. Interesting rhythms. Thank you.
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There is a guy out in the Midwest (JP Bouvet) that is basically doing the hard part of your example here but on the toms for soloing ideas without the chuks. its not exactly the same but similar. Basically hands and feet stuff. Reminds me semi of Chaffee stuff too. Either way all this Linear stuff is handy. Thanks!
Hi
You can see me apply this to the toms in this video ruclips.net/video/P6fVhfdLass/видео.htmlsi=4SDkCThGrD7v8Vir
There is also a part 2.
Ha! Just saw your previous click track vid. Never mind.
Those ugly ass drums sound killer. Great feel, Rick!
Love your channel. I’m a neurosurgeon practicing part time in Pennsylvania. Would you be interested in some brief lessons with me?
Sorry, but I am too busy to study neurosurgery right now.
Maybe in the future.
Thanks
Lmao!
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Hi.
Thanks.
Wondering what you are using as a metronome?