Linear Grooves and Drum Beats - Hand And Foot Combinations
I was teaching one of my pupils today at a drum lesson and, is so often the case, they asked me a great question that made me stop and think.
He asked what were my favourite linear drum beats and how do I construct them in the first place.
Well, I couldn't give him a straight answer as I don't have any specific favoruite linear grooves. I tend to just play and see what happens. But I do have a few favorutie "building blocks" that I use within most of my linear playing.
Let me show you those now...
Linear Groove 1

This little idea involves playing blocks of four notes through 1/32nd notes. I simply love to include the bass drum when I'm playing ideas like this. The 1/32nd notes start on Beat 3 and take up an entire beat. The right hand stays on the Hi-Hat and so gives me the opportunity to lay down snare ghost notes or replace the double bass drum with snare drum if desired.
Linear Groove 2

As you can see from this groove, I like the combination of Right, Left, Foot Foot. It's a combination of notes known as a Quad and is one of my favourites. The bracketed notes are supposed to be played super quiet to give the groove great dynamics.
Linear Groove 3

The choice as to whether you choose to accent the snare on the "a" of Beat 2 (2 e + a) is yours to make.
Linear Groove 4

You just gotta love 1/32nd notes within a linear drum beat. Try this beauty out!
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Comments
good stuff man
im glad your posting these fills and grooves all for free!
i am always checkin 'em out and takin 'em to my drumset. good stuff
im glad to be apart of your drum community!
Nick Sheehan
awesome!!!!!!
awesome!!!!!!