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Uploaded by gabeburdett1 on May 31, 2010
A powerful foot combination that places three bass drums together, a right-left-right with the feet. It makes a 16th note triplet burst. Enjoy and subscribe to Gabe Burdett's videos for more drum tricks and fills.
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not so much a trick, more a bass drum triplet incorporated into a beat.
Celtica111 1 month ago
I can do this on a single pedal
ghilliegoon 3 months ago
sounded at first like Dani California
HALO3SHIZAL 4 months ago
your names gay what?!!??!???
joeyjuniorjunior 5 months ago
Dani California?
spaceacestarchild13 6 months ago
@WhoaDamn2 dude quit being a fucking troll ill bet you arent even a drummer
graminator100 6 months ago
@dciplayer21 its posible... tri-pe-lite-1 continuing the triplet also knownn as a quadellete (im 13 and iknow that YAY!)
titoflyer443 6 months ago
I can do Right-Left-Right, Hi-Hat cue on the 2nd right pedal.
Airboy15 6 months ago
@dciplayer21 I think he means the next count. (As in 1TL2, as opposed to 1e+a2)
TheSicknessIsTheCure 7 months ago
smoothiwanttolearndrums
drich10 8 months ago
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not so much a trick, more a bass drum triplet incorporated into a beat.
Celtica111 1 month ago
I can do this on a single pedal
ghilliegoon 3 months ago
sounded at first like Dani California
HALO3SHIZAL 4 months ago
your names gay what?!!??!???
joeyjuniorjunior 5 months ago
Dani California?
spaceacestarchild13 6 months ago
@WhoaDamn2 dude quit being a fucking troll ill bet you arent even a drummer
graminator100 6 months ago
@dciplayer21 its posible... tri-pe-lite-1 continuing the triplet also knownn as a quadellete (im 13 and iknow that YAY!)
titoflyer443 6 months ago
I can do Right-Left-Right, Hi-Hat cue on the 2nd right pedal.
Airboy15 6 months ago
@dciplayer21 I think he means the next count. (As in 1TL2, as opposed to 1e+a2)
TheSicknessIsTheCure 7 months ago
smoothiwanttolearndrums
drich10 8 months ago