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Hi! and welcome to this second video
about binary independance!
Wil will take the same rythms
that we saw on the first video,
but we will change the way we practice them.
This time, we will choose the grooves (BD, SD) as the ostinatos,
exactly the same way we did for the cymbals on video 1,
and change the cymbal rythms over it.
The click of the metronome, of course,
has to be used, to improve you rythmic placement.
The idea is to keep a BD-SD groove
(which is, very often, an ability very usefull to play / organise
a drum part in a song),
and free the strong hand.
You could see, in these examples,
that the cymbal rythms were not chained in the same order.
This is a choice,
and I suggest you always keep trying to vary
the ways you choose your cymbal changes!
You also can change the "variable"
each bar, each 2 bars, each 4 bars.
The goal is to be as free as possible with the rythms you know,
to be able to change you cymbal with flexibility,
when you decide it,
when you feel that it's filling with
your ideas and with the song.
I hope you did like this video, and you had fun with it!!
If you do have some questions,
just left a message and I will try to answer as soon as possible!
Have a nice day, and see you soon!!