Playing 8th and 16th note rolls on the feet in 4/4 grooves.
Playing 8th and 16th note rolls on the feet in 6/8 grooves with various groove construction ideas on top.
Playing 8th and 16th note rolls on the feet in 3/4 grooves with various groove construction ideas on top.
Playing 8th and 16th note rolls on the feet in 5/4 grooves with various groove construction ideas on top.
Playing 8th note rolls on the feet in 6/4 grooves with various groove construction ideas on top.
Playing 8th and 16th note rolls on the feet in 5/8 grooves with various groove construction ideas on top.
Playing 8th and 16th note rolls on the feet in 7/8 grooves with various groove construction ideas on top.
A beginner double kick lesson using groups of four sixteenth notes to create some relatively straight forward 4/4 rock/metal grooves.
Some double kick based grooves in the time signature of 4/4 making use of runs of eight sixteenth notes.
Creating some syncopation using groups of four 16th notes played with double kick.
Varying the rhythm of a constant 16th note double kick pattern to create a different rhythmic feel.
Using of a '1 +a' rhythm to create some rhythmic interest in a double kick groove.
Playing a specific 16th note ride rhythm over a constant sixteenth note kick.
Playing a specific 16th note ride rhythm over a constant sixteenth note kick.
Playing a specific 16th note right hand rhythm over a constant sixteenth note kick.
Playing a specific 16th note right hand rhythm over a constant sixteenth note kick.
Using both feet to add some decorative 'flicks' to your grooves, this time before the first snare in a common time groove.
Using double kick to add some decorative 'flicks' to your grooves, this time before the second snare in a common time groove.
Add multiple 32nd note double kick flicks to a common time groove.
Using both feet to add some decorative 'flicks' to your groove in 6/8.
Using both feet to add some decorative 'flicks' to your half time grooves.
Using both feet to add some decorative 'flicks' to your double time grooves.
Using both feet to add some decorative 'flicks' to your groove in 5/4, this time before the first snare in a common time feel groove.
A relatively simple use of multiple rhythms across different limbs using syncopated 8th note snares.
A use of multiple rhythms across different limbs using syncopated 16th note snares.
A relatively simple use of multiple rhythms across different limbs using syncopated 8th note snares.
A relatively simple use of multiple rhythms across different limbs using syncopated 8th note snares.
A use of multiple rhythms across different limbs using syncopated 16th note snares.
Another multi rhythmed syncopated groove using a set spacing of snare drum hits.
A use of multiple rhythms across different limbs using syncopated 16th note snares.
A use of multiple rhythms across different limbs using syncopated 16th note snares within the time signature of 5/4.