One Beat Fills Starting On The '+' After Beat 1 Of A 4/4 Bar Placing a fill at an unexpected point near the beginning of a bar of 4/4.
One Beat Fills Starting On The 'a' After Beat 2 Of A 4/4 Bar Placing a fill at an unexpected point within a bar of 4/4.
One Beat Fills Starting On The 'a' After Beat 3 Of A 4/4 Bar Placing a fill at an unexpected point within a bar of 4/4.
One Drop Reggae Groove With One Handed 16th Note Right Hand A right hand variation of the basic reggae groove learned at level 1.
One Handed 16th Note Groove With '+' Count Open Hi Hats A guide on how to use open hi hats as decoration in grooves with a constant 16th note right hand.
One Handed 16th Note Right Hand With Eighth Note Accents Accenting a 1 Handed 16th Note Right hnad With Eighth Notes
Paradiddle Diddle Groove In Half Time A simple development of the 'basic paradiddle diddle' groove where the snares are moved around to create a half time feel.
Paradiddle Diddle Groove Using Ghosted Snares A development of the paradiddle diddle groove where the right hand plays the ride and the left ghosted snares.
Paradiddle Diddle Groove Using The High And Floor Toms An orchestration of the existing paradiddle diddle groove.
Pop Style Breaks In Grooves Removing a chunk of a groove to simulate a break in the backing track. A very common idea within pop/rap/hip-hop genres.
Pushed 16th Note Crashes At The End Of The Bar A guide on how to change crash placement to give a 'rushed' feel.
Quarter Bar Sextuplet Fills As Straight Rolls Constucting fast fills using sixteenth note triplets played as single strokes..
Reverse Double Stroke Roll Orchestrations A list of double stroke roll orchestrations that all start on the left hand.
Riding On The Snare With Left Foot Counts Add a left foot count underneath this re orchestrated groove concept.
Riding On The Snare: Half Time Groove Examples Switching accent placements within this groove concept lesson to alter the feel.
RLRF Fills In 6/8 Using Simple Orchestrations Orchestrating a simple four 16th note pattern to create some interesting fill parts.
RLRF Fills In 6/8 With Moving Right Hands Orchestrating a simple four 16th note pattern to create some interesting fill parts.