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This video features 9/8 drum beats and fills. Use this lesson to further your drumming and increase your comfortability with the 9/8 time signature. Learn to play the beats and fills in this drum lesson, then take them back to your drum kit and come up with a few of your own.
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  • "Oh no, It's another one of those long ones."

    THAT'S WHAT SHE SAID HAHAHAHAHA.

  • :10 to :13 seconds= ....THATS WHAT SHE SAID

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  • this 9/8 ar damn easy and retarded -.- watch?v=ygT_aiaxFnQ <<<<<

  • Dayam! :D

  • I'm kinda just learning about odd time sigs, but I've always used the snare on the 3 and the 8.. I think my head is about to explode!

  • @ALFREDsurfer08 Its the fact that he's not playing eighth notes at 140 bpm, but quarter notes. He should be playing like 1 + 2 + 3 + 4 + 5 + 6 + 7 + 8 + 9 + 1....

  • @SputniksArmy Well, if you look at the sheet music, you're right. It's written as quarter notes there, if the sheet music was written in 9/8 there, it would consist of for example 3 groups with two 8th notes each, and the last one would then be a group of three 8th notes. That would equal 9/8, but since all the notes are seperated, it's notated as quarter notes. You're absolutely right, you would think it's 9/4.

    But the speed of the beat makes it 8th notes. A bit confusing, actually.

  • Isn't he technically playing 9/4 at the start? He's playing quarters at 140bpm 9 times...which is 9 quarter notes... so 9/4.

  • çal bi roman havasıda oynalım

  • 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 1 :D

  • "Here is my shoe!"

  • the most basic measure for turkish music

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