Common Time Snares In Sixteenth Note Rolls

Through this lesson I will be showing some common sixteenth stroke roll movements where accented snares are added to create a common time backbeat. This style of fill works really well when you want to put a fill in but don't want to lose the feel created by a groove. The snares have the '>' accent mark over the top so will be played noticably louder than the toms.


Example 1

Adding backbeat snares into rolls


Example 2

Adding backbeat snares into rolls


Example 3

Adding backbeat snares into rolls


Example 4

Adding backbeat snares into rolls


Example 5

Adding backbeat snares into rolls


Example 6

Adding backbeat snares into rolls


TASKS

  • Place accents in various other places.
  • Add feet into the exercises above.
  • Orchestrate the exercises above.
  • Use alternate stickings.
  • Vary the length of the fill.

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