6/8 Inverted Herta Fill - QUICK DRUM LESSON
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- Опубликовано: 23 сен 2024
- Learn this 6/8 Herta Drum Fill in less than a minute! Quick, tasty and very applicable, this is a super fun fill to add to your vocabulary.
Start on beat 1 in a bar of 6/8, and ends on beat 1 in the next bar. The subdivisions in this fill are 16th note triples for the faster strokes (RLR) in the hertas, and 8th note triplets for everything else.
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Even sounds great in 4/4 starting on 2 !
Nice fill!
You're too good
Tight
I think that's more in 6/8 feel then 3/4.
Actually, now that I think of it, 9/8 would be the other option and not 6/8. Counting quarter notes, this is in 3/4. But we have three 8th note triplets per quarter beat, so using a base of 8th notes it would be written as 9/8. That's actually more specific and correct than 3/4 (although 3/4 is technically correct also), so I think I'll change it.
Oooooor, if you count the bass drum downbeat and snare drum backbeat as the quarter notes and think of the click as 8th notes, then it would indeed be 6/8. Gahhh... can't decide lol.
I'll just go with 6/8 now and call it a day, hahaha. Thanks for the heads up!
No problem! I like your style a lot!
Cheers man, I appreciate that.
Bro.. I want 2/4 style s
What's the tempo?