There are two kick drum hits in the bar and these both fall in and’s.The initial kick drum falls on ‘ 1 &‘ and then on ‘ 3 &‘. You’ll be playing snare drums on evenly spaced quarter notes – ‘ 1, 2, 3, 4‘. But to help develop your left-hand control, you’re now going to be playing more snare drum hits. This is your typical rock backbeat and it’s very popular in modern music. So far all of these basic drum beats for beginners feature snare drum hits that fall precisely on the ‘ 2‘ and ‘ 4‘. You do not want it to sound messy, with multiple surfaces all being hit at slightly different times. On the ‘ 2‘ and ‘ 4‘ the kick drum, snare drum and hi-hat all land together, so make sure it sounds like one precise hit. Keep this beat sounding nice and tight, and make sure the kick drums are locked in tightly with the hi hats and also the snare drums when they all fall into place together. The kick drums fall on even quarter notes – ‘ 1, 2, 3, 4‘. This is a beginner drum beat that will develop your consistency and timekeeping. With the hi-hats and snares staying in exactly the same positions (straight hi-hat eighth notes and snares on ‘ 2‘ and ‘ 4‘ the kicks are now falling on the ‘ 1‘ and ‘ 2 &‘ and ‘ 3‘. Up next we have one of the most popular basic drum beats that should feel pretty natural to play once you have gotten to grips with all the previous beginner drum beats.
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