This rhythm can be substituted for hi-hat rhythms used in Exercises 105 - 217, to create new patterns. The hi-hat or ride may be used. Such patterns are found in Rock ballads or slower Rock, Hard Rock and Heavy Metal Tunes.
Here are 3 examples:
Substituting this rhythm over Exercise 107
Substituting this rhythm over Exercise 120
Substituting this rhythm over Exercise 159
This rhythm can be substituted for hi-hat rhythms used in Exercises 105 - 216, to create new patterns. The hi-hat, ride or ride cymbal bell may be used. Such patterns are particularly common in Heavy Metal Tunes.
Here are 3 examples:
Substituting this rhythm over Exercise 110
Substituting this rhythm over Exercise 123
Substituting this rhythm over Exercise 157
This rhythm can be substituted for hi-hat rhythms used in Exercises 105 - 217, to create new patterns. The hi-hat, ride or ride cymbal bell may be used.
Here are 3 examples:
Substituting this rhythm over Exercise 112
Substituting this rhythm over Exercise 122
Substituting this rhythm over Exercise 155
This rhythm contains hi-hat and snare drum parts, and can be substituted over Exercises 105 - 129. It is important to play the written sticking.
Here are 3 examples:
Substituting this rhythm over Exercise 108
Substituting this rhythm over Exercise 118
Substituting this rhythm over Exercise 125