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Gospel Instruments => Gospel Drummers => Topic started by: allaround on April 26, 2011, 09:00:30 AM
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Seems like the drumming forum got a lil a dry. So im try to spice it up with showing a lick ive been working on. Its in 4/4 and the notes are 16th note triplets: RllRllRLRKKL
ill try to post a vid of me playing it soon
Share some licks guys #legoooo
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This is my favorite in 23.5/11:
KKKLKKKLRRKLKLKLRKLKLLLLRKLRLKKKLKLLKKK KKLRK.
Alright, bye.
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This is my favorite in 23.5/11:
KKKLKKKLRRKLKLKLRKLKLLLLRKLRLKKKLKLLKKK KKLRK.
Alright, bye.
HAHAHAHAHAHAHA
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Looking foward to the video.......
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This is my favorite in 23.5/11:
KKKLKKKLRRKLKLKLRKLKLLLLRKLRLKKKLKLLKKK KKLRK.
Alright, bye.
I must admit I was bored enough to sit at my desk and "tap" this out.
quite fun!
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This thread could be really helpfull. stop offtopic BS!
been working on this (from Eric Moore Playing Pretty Girl Rock 2011 video)
rlrkkrlkrlrkrlkk
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This thread could be really helpfull. stop offtopic BS!
been working on this (from Eric Moore Playing Pretty Girl Rock 2011 video)
rlrkkrlkrlrkrlkk
Thank You my dude. You put an effort out and ppl try to shut you down.
Nice lick btw, keep pumping 'em out. I'll do the same. Heres another one RLRKRKRLRKRK
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(RllkRk)x2 Rllk1st part rlrlrklrlrklrlr2nd part
For you guys to understand this lick I'll say how I use it around the kit:
On the 1st part I'll play everything on the snare except for the 2nd storke on the right hand (the 5th note),which is played on the small tom)
On the 2nd part, the 2nd right hand (4th note) is on the snare as well as the 11th note. the rest of it is on the small tom... the last 4 notes are played down the toms however you want.
so basically:
1st part = RllkR(tom1)k x2 Rllk
2nd part = rlr(snare)lrlklrlr(snare) klrlr
a tricky one to explain, but I guess you understood it :)
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My second lick is 16th notes,.....rythms can vary, its up to you
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It'd probably be better if you dudes made videos of your fills, because I can assure you the way you're doing it is preventing this thread from being what it has to the potential to become.
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^^ lol
I like the fills shown, I don't know any myself but I like this video right here and plan on looking more into the A-A-B-A type of fills.
Drum Lesson with Mike Johnston "A-A-B-A Fills" (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YkhdUs7y-Fk#ws)
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I didnt forget about this thread guys......ill try to post vid(for those who lack understanding on what is written) by the end of the week!