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Enter The Bridge

The bridge in a song is like a magical passage that seamlessly connects different sections together. It adds a touch of creativity and excitement, effortlessly linking the verse to the chorus. Imagine the thrill of playing this bridge groove and effortlessly transitioning between sections, creating a unique sound that will captivate listeners. Take on the challenge to master this groove and witness how it perfectly blends with another 8th groove you already know View Post

21 Pilots

Check out this awesome groove from the Twenty One Pilots' song "Ride"! In this lesson, we'll cover the basics of the song. If you're feeling up for it, you can also try playing the hihat in 16th notes (refer to PDF "21 Pilots 2.0"). This is how Josh Dun, the drummer for Twenty One Pilots, plays it. However, I've chosen to keep the hihat in 8th notes to emphasize the bass drum. Get ready to rock this groove and have a blast!

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Hip-Hop Vibes

As a musician is so much fun to dive into various music styles and explore the richness they bring. Take hip-hop, for example, where small details can truly amp up the groove.

For this exercise, get ready to have some fun! Pay close attention to the ghost note and the accent that follow right after. We're talking about that sweet difference that'll make your playing truly shine. So, let's dive in and make this hiphop groove come alive!

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Sonia's Fill

You've got to check out this awesome fill! One of my students, who's only been drumming for a month, created it and I loved it so much that I couldn't resist sharing it with you. 

What's great about this fill is that you start with the left. Take your time, ease into it, and then let loose! Get ready for some drumming fun!

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Straight To The Point

In this lesson we're gonna play a fill with singles doubles and bass drums, the perfect mix to create something cool.

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Less Is More

In this lesson, we'll be playing a linear pattern where each element shines independently. Don't have a Stack cymbal like the one I use? No worries! You can also rock the rim of tom 1 or simply jam on the hi-hat. Get ready to make some killer beats!

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Dance Floor

If this groove doesn't get anyone dancing, I don't know what will. What makes this groove even more fun is the crossing in the second bar where we go to the floor. Enjoy!

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Show The Flow

This fill is 100% in my top 10 as a favorite. We are going to play triplets using singles, doubles, and the bass. The key to making this fill flow nicely is the accents we are going to play. Enjoy!


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Drum & Bass

Drum & Bass is an incredibly enjoyable style to play on drums! Just think of the energy of bands like The Prodigy and Pendulum. In this lesson, we'll dive into a fantastic Drum & Bass groove with lively accents on both the hi-hat and the snare. Get ready to rock this groove and have an absolute blast!

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Kick & Hands

Get ready to level up your drumming skills with this awesome lesson! We're going to combine 16th notes and triplets to create a super cool flow that will make your drumming shine. Not only will this fill sound amazing, but it's also a fantastic way to improve your coordination between your hands and the bass drum. Get ready to rock out and enjoy the ride!

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Rosanna

The Rosanna groove by Toto is a popular drumbeat among drummers. It's crucial to master the first step, focusing on your up and down stroke on the hi-hat. Remember, down represents the neck of the stick, and up signifies the tip.

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Caribbean

This groove is absolutely one of my favorites, but I have to admit, it wasn't a walk in the park to master. The vibe is incredibly exotic, thanks to the unique placement of the bass and the intricate pattern I play with my left hand on the hi-hat, stack, and tom 1. If a stack isn't available, simply play it on the hi-hat.

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High Roller

This lesson kicks off with an exciting drum fill using the bass drum. When you time the bass drum just right, you'll notice how it rolls smoothly and adds a fantastic touch, as showcased in the example video. Get ready to dive in and enjoy playing this awesome fill!

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Smooth

In this lesson, we will play a 32nd fill, using groupings of 5 and 6. This adds an interesting rhythmic complexity to the music. The combination of these odd groupings within the 32nd note framework creates a sense of polyrhythm and syncopation. It can introduce unexpected accents and patterns, making the drum fill more dynamic and exciting. Enjoy!



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Flowing

Let's dive into this awesome lesson where we'll play a killer Rock fill that combines 16th notes and triplets. Get ready to rock out and have a blast playing this!

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Wake Up The Neighborhood

Do you have annoying neighbours? Then this is the perfect fill to shake them up. Plus, it's a fantastic exercise for honing your coordination and independence between your bass drum and hands. So go ahead and enjoy!


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Pimp Your Groove

Let's get into a smooth linear hip-hop groove. Instead of playing everything simultaneously, we'll focus on creating distinct hits that enhance the melodic flow. If you don't have a stack, you can either play all the notes on your hi-hat or use the rim of tom 1. Enjoy!

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Unleash Super Saiyan Mode

Are you all set for Super Saiyan mode? In today's lesson, we're going to have a blast playing a super fast fill with groups of 6 and 4 in 32nds. It's really important to locate the four-stroke roll in the folder extras and then work on your basic rudiments. Enjoy!


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Wah Gwaan? Reggae

Wah gwaan? That's Jamaican for "how are you?" - and it's the same phrase that inspired the soulful sounds of reggae music. Feel the rhythm and let it take you away - why not start with some of Bob Marley's classics? His music is the perfect way to get a real sense of this unique genre. Enjoy!

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Primeval Beat

In this lesson we're going to explore a fantastic groove packed with expressive toms. This rhythmic gem doubles up as a fill and a groove, allowing you to unleash its power in both contexts. Get ready to rock this groove and feel the rhythm! Let's go!

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Chop Groove

In this groove, we'll be using the toms. Not only is it a great groove, but it can also be used as a fill. Chops are great for drummers as they help to develop technical skills, speed, precision and control, allowing you to play more complex rhythms and fills. Have fun!

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Punk O Matic

In this lesson, you will learn the most commonly used punk groove. It may seem easy at first, but when you start increasing the speed, it can get quite challenging. The trick here is to maintain a relaxed playing style. Let's go!


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Metal Breakdown

In this lesson, we're going to have fun playing one of my favourite metal 32nd fills. The sticking is pretty straightforward, but the key is to stay relaxed while playing. Metal fills help you improve your technical skills, coordination, timing, expression, creativity, and musicality as a drummer. 

So, even if you're not a fan of the genre, be open to learning it and expanding your musical horizons. 

Enjoy!


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Through The Soul

This fill is perfect for use in rock or metal, for example. The placement of the bass at different points of your 16th makes the fill difficult but super fun to play when you can do it later. This fill is not called through the soul for nothing, so play it nice and hard! It is also a good coordination training ;). Enjoy!

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Metal Hack

Get ready to rock because I'm going to show you a badass metal hack for when you don't have double bass but still want to slay a lightning-fast triplet bass pattern. Let's go!

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Rock Cymbals Meets Toms

In this lesson we will use toms in the groove for an extra layer of bass. Toms provide a wide range of tones and pitches, allowing us to add more dynamics and variety to our beats. Let's get started!


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Let's Shake It Up

You're going to love this groove! It's all about switching between the hi-hat and a stack (which is 2 or more cymbals stacked on top of each other). If you don't have a stack, no worries! You can use the hoop of the tom with your right hand instead. Let's rock!

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Just For Fun

In this lesson, we'll work on a swinging linear groove, so we don't play anything at the same time!

Let's do this!

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Let's Groove

Check out this cool groove where you let the snare run as a ghost note between the hi-hat. Basically you just play a smooth single stroke, RLRL...

It's super fun to play! Just remember to nail those accents to make the backbeat really pop. Give it a go and rock it out!

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Feel The Ground Moving

Feel the ground move with this fill! By allowing the bass to flow seamlessly and synchronising the toms with the bass, this fill creates an incredible pop! It has a super heavy sound, making it ideal for incorporating in parts like breakdowns or bridges. Let’s play!


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