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Uploaded by on Sep 29, 2008

This is just a collection of ideas for fills and some very brief explanations about various techniques including, partial measure fills, bass drum/flam fills, five stroke rolls, and tom/snare tonality.

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  • you should write theses out(:

  • @3S3CHIxO Yeah a lot of people didn't like this lesson because it was meant to be more of a demonstration and source for ideas on doing fills. I wasn't trying to teach these particular fills. I wrote up my intention in the accompanying text but I guess that doesn't get read too often.

  • umm..what is his bass drum pedals hitting?lol

  • @BLACKSANDMETAL13 Just in case you've never taken one apart, this is the old style of electronic trigger. You use a normal bass drum pedal but you need a special beater. The top of the trigger is a rubber cap with a gel insert. Under that is a piezo trigger. I had one of these old style triggers die and it only took minutes and a few bucks to replace the piezo trigger.

  • Toad what a great lesson! I picked up so much from it in no time!

    Here are some more INSIGHTS on how to become a better drummer:

    Play 16th note fills, then play 32nd note fills in double time. After that, kinda incorporate some Dave Weckl fills. But you will definitely kick ass with Jojo Mayer fills and you'll have to drill rudiments implied by Buddy Rich at 295 bpm.

    Play over the bar line, apply linear drumming, quintuplets, one hand rolls + Mohler.....

    It's so easy to drum like a pro :-)

  • @kikstikdrum OK but don't forget to do that Vinnie thing where you play polyrhythms while pushing up your eye-glasses with one hand and eating sushi with the other.

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  • What's with all the muppets complaining about the fact that he uses an electronic kit?? It's not supposed to replace an acoustic kit, it never will. It has different pros and cons just as anything does. For this guy to demonstrate techniques on, it works, so what's the problem? I reckon if all the kids that sit around dissing these FREE tutorials spent more time practicing their instruments there would be many more decent musicians in the world!

    Btw, thanks for the lesson. good stuff :-)

  • @alex671uk Yes, exactly, I could only afford a Roland V-Drum TD-10, not a $500 acoustic set.

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  • buddy rich sticks?

  • Damn your kit sounds nice! How much was it?

  • ...i have pearl forum 17 pc, 5k set, 5yrs experience everyone here will get it soon enough if you dont :) its easy after a while :)

  • You're "3 beat" fills are actually 4 beats.

  • this guy sounds exactly like Laird Hamilton xD

  • i hve down loaded all yr videos. its easier to understand for me as a beginner. my hands are pretty fast before I started playing a real drum set. I ws lacking some techniques. yr video hs helped me a lot. plzz keep guiding.

  • To all the nasty commenters..if you are so good you wont be watching. Why waste your time wih all the stupid comments. If you are so good you will be making videos and let others learn from you and not be watching his videos....zzzz. to the lame dogs.

  • He is same pro:))

    

  • Can you just do it but a little bit slower because I saw nothing.

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