Four Sides To A Triangle
Lesson one: recording whilst still mildly drunk from the night before does not give the best results but I'm pressed for time before going out so it'll have to do!
It's all in triplet time. Pattern 1 is my trusty friend the double paradiddle. Structure is:
4 bars intro
16 bars pattern 1
16 bars pattern 2
20 bars pattern 1
8 bars pattern 2
8 bars pattern 3
16 bars pattern 1
8 bars breakdown
16 bars pattern 3
Sorry it's a bit rough at the edges - I'm sure ...
It's all in triplet time. Pattern 1 is my trusty friend the double paradiddle. Structure is:
4 bars intro
16 bars pattern 1
16 bars pattern 2
20 bars pattern 1
8 bars pattern 2
8 bars pattern 3
16 bars pattern 1
8 bars breakdown
16 bars pattern 3
Sorry it's a bit rough at the edges - I'm sure ...
June 20, 2015 at 3:14 PM

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June 20, 2015 at 3:01 PM

CKArmstrong
Very interesting, I can picture a very drunk right arm on pattern 2 :p Might stick this in the archive for a rainy day. Good stuff.
+1
June 20, 2015 at 5:13 PM
Girard
Love the title too. Like anything else thought provoking, I was like whoaaa..then I was like WHOAAAA!!! Ride the wave m'yaan!
+1
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June 21, 2015 at 7:20 AM

Jazz-Rock backing tracks with Drums:
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SEVEN
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Four Sides To A Triangle
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Girard's Gyrations
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One E And Eh?
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Latin Jazz Starter
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Warm Hit (drum only)
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The Randomator
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Swinging At 97bpm
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Two Into Three Makes Four
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Viva Wikiloops!
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Chill'N
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Traffic
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Drums for heavy Bass
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Let There Be Drums
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My Button's Bigger Than Yours
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135 @ Half Time
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Bad Juju
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Jamming The Jar
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Liebe & Todt
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Have at it!
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