It takes a lot of restraint to not use your bass or crash on 1...🥁🤯 It's also crazy to have the bass and the downbeat on 3. I find it's easier to just find where the bass goes and space them out equidistantly once you're locked in....(So much harder to play than I would've thought 😆) Thank's Eric!
Thanks Eric for another awesome lesson! This is right on time and will definitely become part of my practice routine just like many of your other exercises. Peace ✌️ and 🥁❤️
In lick 2 and 3 you don't play the note following the open hihat with your stick as it is written. You start lick 3 with playing that complete triplet but then you change it. It's cool but it's not what's written.
Good catch! I decided to leave it that way because sometimes I will play it without opening the hi hat and play the first triplet with the stick rather than with the foot. Both work and both versions can be played! Good reading though I should I mentioned that so it’s not confusing
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It takes a lot of restraint to not use your bass or crash on 1...🥁🤯 It's also crazy to have the bass and the downbeat on 3. I find it's easier to just find where the bass goes and space them out equidistantly once you're locked in....(So much harder to play than I would've thought 😆) Thank's Eric!
Thanks Eric for another awesome lesson! This is right on time and will definitely become part of my practice routine just like many of your other exercises. Peace ✌️ and 🥁❤️
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the link for the free loop seems to be missing?
Bless up Eric! Who are the reggae drummers you listen to?
This is great Eric, I love this lesson!
In lick 2 and 3 you don't play the note following the open hihat with your stick as it is written. You start lick 3 with playing that complete triplet but then you change it. It's cool but it's not what's written.
Good catch! I decided to leave it that way because sometimes I will play it without opening the hi hat and play the first triplet with the stick rather than with the foot. Both work and both versions can be played! Good reading though I should I mentioned that so it’s not confusing
Dude! Thank you! I always wanted to be able to play ray-gay!!!😂
Lol ok English coach excuse my pronunciation 😆
@@Fisherdrumming jokes aside. Thank you. This was helpful. I will be watching more.
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