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Okay, pattern 3, I'm going to show you how you can go back and forth with the quarter
notes on the Hi Hat, one measure, two a measure, eighth notes. It's real important to develop
this coordination, it's a little tricky at first because all of a sudden you have a Bass
drum by itself. And the timing is a little tricky, but if you use your ears and count
and you can hear it against the eighth note, going to the quarter note, it makes sense.
So I'm basically just going to go back and forth, have a slow tempo at first, from, from
eighth notes to quarter notes. I'm going to do the eighths first because they line up.
Ready? Okay, even slower, that was a little fast, so a little slower might be easier to
understand. Eighths first because they going to line up with the Bass drum to quarter notes.
I'm going to use my ears and make sure that bass drum's not changing regardless of what
my High Hat's doing. So it's this. Okay, so that demonstrates the bass drum by itself
finally and really the only recommendation I have for that is always going against what,
having something line up then take it away, have it line up and take it away, just as
I did. So all that was, was right back and forth between fours and eights. Eighths. Quarters.
Eighths. Okay, so that's the trick to making sure that's in the right spot.