This is an exercise I've develop on the 6/8 Afro. It consists on moving the bass drum through each stroke of the 6/8 ride cymbal pattern (on the first stroke, then on the second stroke, third, and so on). 2nd way consist on playing BD along with the ride in the first and second ride strokes, then second and third, and so on.
A 3rd way can be playing 2 strokes leaving one in between. This should give you and understanding on how and when to play the BD in the 6/8, and also for improvise. It's open up a ton of possibilities.
I get the feeling this is a really informative video, but damn it I don't speak Spanish. Could someone translate it for me.
lsmith869 2 months ago
@lsmith869
Hello there!
Thank's for the interest.
This is an exercise I've develop on the 6/8 Afro. It consists on moving the bass drum through each stroke of the 6/8 ride cymbal pattern (on the first stroke, then on the second stroke, third, and so on). 2nd way consist on playing BD along with the ride in the first and second ride strokes, then second and third, and so on.
Leobadis 1 month ago
A 3rd way can be playing 2 strokes leaving one in between. This should give you and understanding on how and when to play the BD in the 6/8, and also for improvise. It's open up a ton of possibilities.
Hope you get the idea!
Be Blessed
Leobadis 1 month ago
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topsquadcross 4 months ago
@vaio040889
Gracias hermano, asi será!
Leobadis 1 year ago
Buena Leobadis! :) Yo tengo que aprender a tocar eso. -Danny
sixstringsensei 2 years ago
si gracias mi hermanito! métele. cualquier ayudita, me dejas saber...
Leobadis 2 years ago