The Single Stroke Triplet In Groups Of 4

This lessons is another orchestration of the Single Stroke Triplet (linked below) and will be much easier to follow if you are familiar with the content from that lesson. The orchestrations presented on this page will be similar to the groups of three, groups of two and groups of six lessons, but a different length of grouping will be used.

In this lesson you will be creating a syncopated grouping that will be created by moving around the kit in groups of 4. If you were playing quavers or semi quavers this would be a perfectly normal grouping, however you're not you're playing triplets which you would expect to see in blocks of three or six. So by playing in blocks of four over a rhythm made up of three notes you are creating an odd feel that will have an interesting sound. If you find are you loosing the triplet rhythm with this grouping keep the '1 tri plet 2 tri plet' counting going whilst you play it. It is very important to keep a sense of rhythm whilst playing these types of syncopated rhythm.

Feet have been included in all exercises but only as quarter notes. For this orchestration concept it is acceptable to use the same drum twice within a bar as long as two groups of two aren't played on the same drum in a row.


Exercise 1

Single stroke triplet played as groups of four


Exercise 2

Single stroke triplet played as groups of four


Exercise 3

Single stroke triplet played as groups of four


Exercise 4

Single stroke triplet played as groups of four


Exercise 5

Single stroke triplet played as groups of four


TASKS

  1. Using the 2 Minute Rule, get all exercises up to a tempo of 140bpm.
  2. Create your own orchestrations using this concept.
  3. Experiment with various different feet patterns in all exercises.

Lessons

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