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Uploaded by on Jan 11, 2009

Ever wonder how those guys like Aaron and Teddy play a fill within groove? Let us know if you want more of these vids or have any requests.
The Drum Dept.

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  • The lick he is playing around :30 is actually KLRKLKRL. This lick is very versatile, like he says

  • That's right.

  • very nice...how about a little slower explanation...so those of us awake at 6:30 can get it? hahaha...real nice...

  • Play as 16th notes straight or swung. The left hand plays the snare on 2 and 4.

    The sticking is:

    F-L-R-F-L(snare)-F-R-L

    Rinse and repeat as necessary.

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  • his explanation is wrong.. its KLR KLK RL

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This video is a response to Drum Lesson 2: Linear Fill
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  • Wow the description in the video is way off, and there is a lot of mis-information below. Here is how it goes:

    Sticking: K-L-R-K-L-K-R-L (Repeat) (Same as a few other posts)

    His First Beat: S=Snare, K=Kick, T1- Tom1, T2 = Tom2, H= Hi Hat.

    KHHKSK(T1)H KH(T2)KSK(T2)(T2)

    This two triple and a double thing is a cool concept. Thanks for the post!

  • @Jraewood thanks for expalaining it properly.. i wish he would use context and a count in..

    his explanation sux.. but thanks for posting respect..! :) gonna go practice..

    tanks J

  • You are all wrong. Its KKKKKKKK.

    Its known as the lightning foot technique

  • :c gimme ur drum kit ^^ awesome video!

  • I don't understand wtf

  • its K LRL K RL

  • OK ppl, Here's a little advice from one drummer to another. STOP trying to figure out exactly what he's doing and just take the CONCEPT of what he's doing. He's taking a short pattern and repeating it. While, what he's doing is not what he's saying it very well could sound the same when you do it. The sticking doesn't matter just how it sounds. The accents and how it sounds are what matters. When you are playing this you're not going to be thinking of KLRKLKRL. 2 triplets and a double, reapeated

  • @LenAdanosi its quite different Johnston's is KRKRLRLR

    his KLRKLKLR

  • soumds awesome 

  • Your toms sound amazing

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