Building Polymetric Grooves Using 3/16 Kick Drum

submitted by drumcurator on 05/31/18 1

David Oromaner shares a tip on how to apply a 3/16 polymetric rhythm to the bass drum to create rock grooves! These exercises, which utilize 3-16 kick drum patterns (continuous dotted 8th notes), will help build your polymetric groove vocabulary. We'll start with playing just the kick drum pattern against a quarter note to get familiar with the three measure phrase--notice the 4 against 3 pattern. Then we’ll mix in the measure positions with 8th notes on the hats and snare drum backbeats in order to create more usable grooves. DOWNLOAD THE FREE PDF! davidoromaner.com/wp-content/uploads/3-16-kick-drum-grooves.pdf --- STICKS #vf5A - American Classic® 5A vicfirth.com/products/drum-sticks/american-classic/5a/ --- FOLLOW US! Facebook: www.facebook.com/vicfirth.company/ Twitter: twitter.com/vicfirth Instagram: instagram.com/vicfirth

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