Open Hand - Left-Hand Lead for Right-Handed
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@JacobKaye Thank you!! I get it now.
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That's a really awesome groove! I'm still having a little trouble getting it down though. What is the order of the repeating pattern? Is it Rrl <-- Right lead swiss triplet, then Rll<-- Right lead flam tap, then Lrr left lead flam tap all in a 16th notes? Im really confused. A transcription would be great! Is the pattern basically in 2/4?
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Jacob, love ya' bro! Very cool stuff my man!
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@CheezeyWeezey Stanton says his groove is R L R L R R L R L R L R R L.
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This guy is just brilliant.
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this guy looks lie my orthodontist
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hey man you are one cool dude, I'm 48 & you put me to shame! thanks for sharing your knowledge, you're an inspiration!
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Cool!!
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Very hip way to play a groove and use rudiments in a musical manner. Thanks for sharing. I'll have to try this at home.
Swiss Army Triplets: l/RRL l/RRL l/RRL l/RRL
Flam Taps: lRR rLL
it's all played as continuous 16th notes (4 x l/RRL) and (1 x lRR rLL) = 16 (one measure)
JacobKaye 3 months ago
Is that Swiss army triplet RLL RLL in this video??
VeniVidiVicous 2 years ago
rrl rrl with the flams included
JacobKaye 2 years ago
I've heard Stanton Moore use this same groove!
CheezeyWeezey 2 years ago
If he is using it the same way I am... I'm glad he's using my groove... if he's using the same rudiment arrangement, then that's nothing new...
it's all good
thankyou
JacobKaye 2 years ago