Exercises In Ending A Bar With Double Kick An exercise in switching from a fill then ends with sixteenth note double kicks to a groove that starts with a kick.
Fake Double Kick 4/4 Common Time Groove Simulate a double kick pattern using one bass drum and the floor tom.
Four On The Floor This style of groove involves playing a constant quarter note bass drum pattern and building the groove around that. A very useful groove that appears in all styles of music.
Four On The Floor Applied To The Train Groove Applying the four on the floor concept to the 'train' groove.
Four On The Floor With Additional Eighth Notes Adding additional eighth notes to four on the floor grooves.
Four Sixteenth Double Kicks Played Over Three Eighth Notes Creating some syncopation using groups of four 16th notes played with double kick.
Four Sixteenth Note Double Kick Groove In 4/4 A beginner double kick lesson using groups of four sixteenth notes to create some relatively straight forward 4/4 rock/metal grooves.
Four Sixteenths In 5/8 A double kick lesson using groups of four sixteenth notes to create some interesting 5/8 grooves.
Four Sixteenths In 7/8 A double kick lesson using groups of four sixteenth notes to create some interesting 7/8 grooves.
Full Bar '33334' Kick Rhythm In A Groove Using the '33334' sixteenth note grouping as a kick pattern. This is shown with various different right hand and snare placements.
Full Bar Double 33334 Kick Placement In 4/4 Grooves Using the '33334' sixteenth note grouping kick pattern covered in level 2 and doubling up the kicks. This is shown with various different right hand and snare placements.
Full Bar Double 43333 Kick Placement In 4/4 Grooves Using the '43333' sixteenth note grouping kick pattern covered in level 2 and doubling up the kicks. This is shown with various different right hand and snare placements.
Galloping '1 +a' Double Kick Using of a '1 +a' rhythm to create some rhythmic interest in a double kick groove.