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Introductory Fill

Lesson 10/31 | Study Time: 5 Min
Introductory Fill

Introductory Fill

An introductory fill is a fill used to introduce a song or section of music.

Examples 41

Bass Part - This example uses a number of previously covered concepts.

Drum Part - This example uses an 'introductory fill'. It also uses a 'flam' (see Progressive Drum Method) and has the suggested sticking written above it. A flam consists of a grace note () which is tied to a principle note (3). The grace note is played fractionally before the principle note. (Listen to the recording).

Examples 42

Bass Part - This example uses a number of previously covered concepts.

Drum Part - A flam is used on beat '4', bar l, in this example.

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