In this lesson you will be expanding on the Double Time Train Groove learned in a previous lesson by applying a left foot crotchet count underneath. Very similar movements have been covered in our lessons on adding feet under the single stroke roll. Some useful lesson are linked at the bottom of the page and are worth looking at if you are struggling with the patterns given below.

The grooves shown below all use a double time feel and the left foot maintains a quarter note count through the bar. This is a very useful idea in time keeping terms as it keeps a solid, consistant beat that is easy for other musicians to latch onto. This becomes even more useful when more complicated rhythms and grooves are used. Take your time with the given examples, make sure all note placements are accurate.


Example 1

A double time train groove with a left foot quarter note count.


Example 2

A double time train groove with a left foot quarter note count.


Example 3

A double time train groove with a left foot quarter note count.


Example 4

A double time train groove with a left foot quarter note count.


Example 5

A double time train groove with a left foot quarter note count.


Example 6

A double time train groove with a left foot quarter note count.


TASKS

  • Learn the grooves above up to a tempo of at least 120bpm.
  • Create your own versions of these grooves.
  • Create some 4 bar phrases using these grooves.

Lessons

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