The Single Stroke 4 With Swung Sixteenth Note Feet

In this lesson you will be applying a swung sixteenth note rhythm across the two feet underneath the straight single stroke four. To play a swung sixeenth rhythm you will place notes on the first and last of a sixteenth note triplet, you can find a lesson on this at the bottom of the page.

In the examples below I have used various versions of the rhythm. If you are unsure of the placements, try to latch the foot on to the appropriate hand. Use the given examples as a starting point to create your own parts.


Example 1 Single stroke four with swung 16th feet


Example 2 Single stroke four with swung 16th feet


Example 3 Single stroke four with swung 16th feet


Example 4 Single stroke four with swung 16th feet


Example 5 Single stroke four with swung 16th feet


Example 6 Single stroke four with swung 16th feet


Example 7 Single stroke four with swung 16th feet


TASK

  • Using the 2 minute rule, get all exercises up to a tempo of 140bpm.
  • Orchestrate the part.
  • Create some different feet patterns under the rudiment.

Lessons

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