Eighth Note Snare And China Rhythmic Fills In 3/4

In this fill concept lesson you will be learning some simple eighth note fills that all involve using the snare drum and china cymbal played together to create some very strong accents. A similar idea has also been applied in the time signature of 4/4 and you can find this lesson linked at the bottom of the page. This shape is applied in various different ways, often with bass drums surrounding the accented strikes. These fills are pretty simple, the only potentially new thing on this page is the notation for the china cymbal and the application within 3/4. A small amount of co-ordination between hands and the right foot will be required in some of these fills. If you are struggling with this then have a look through some of the other lesssons linked below.

A list of fills based on this construction concept are shown below. As well as mixing up the base construction idea I have also thrown in some different fill lengths too. Play these fills after some groove and make sure the transition from groove to fill is even and there are no breaks in timing.


Fill Example 1

A fill built from eighth note snare and china hits.


Fill Example 2

A fill built from eighth note snare and china hits.


Fill Example 3

A fill built from eighth note snare and china hits.


Fill Example 4

A fill built from eighth note snare and china hits.


Fill Example 5

A fill built from eighth note snare and china hits.


Fill Example 6

A fill built from eighth note snare and china hits.


Fill Example 7

A fill built from eighth note snare and china hits.


Fill Example 8

A fill built from eighth note snare and china hits.


TASK

  • Learn all examples up to a tempo of at least 120bpm.
  • Combine different construction ideas to create a wide variety of fills.
  • Think up further variations on the given examples.
  • Add each example into one of the structures covered previously.

Lessons

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