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by Drummeretc on 06/07/2011 | 6,648 Views | 4 Comments
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Download the PDF at: www.thedrumninja.com/drum-transcriptions Ninjas! In this lesson we'll be learning how to play Harder To Breathe by Maroon 5 which was the lead single from the band's debut album, Songs About Jane. The song was released in July 2002 and peaked at number six on Airplay Monitor, number 31 on the Hot Modern Rock Tracks chart and number 18 on the Billboard Hot 100. Harder To Breathe features the rock-solid pocket playing of Ryan Dusick. A one handed sixteenth-note groove throughout played on various surfaces to punctuate the different sections of the tune. Verse Dusick sets things up with a two beat sixteenth-note fill then lays into the sixteenth-note groove played on closed hi-hats. The backbeats are on two and four while the bass drum plays a varying pattern over four bars. One thing to watch for is the unison figure between the bass drum and snare on beat four of the first and third bars. Practice this as much as necessary to line every... more...
Download the PDF at: www.thedrumninja.com/drum-transcriptions Ninjas! In this lesson we'll be learning how to play Hysteria by Muse which was featured on the bands third studio album, Absolution. The track was released as a single on 1 December 2003 peaking at number 17 in the UK Singles Chart and also reached number 9 in the U.S. on the Billboard Modern Rock Tracks chart. Dominic Howard always comes up with the goods and the grooves he developed for Hysteria are the perfect example of this. For a three piece they make a massive noise so make sure you pull your weight when you play this song. Intro A distorted bass line sets up the track and on bar five Dominic enters with a bombastic groove: eighth-notes peddled on the hi-hats, a bass drum, hi-tom and lo-tom on beat one then flammed backbeats on two and four. After four bars Dom lays into a heavy four-on-the-floor groove with eighth-notes played on the ride cymbal. The left hand (Dom's righ... more...
by Drummeretc on 05/17/2011 | 3,340 Views | 0 Comments
Check out my You Tube channel at http://www.youtube.com/user/DrummerEtc?feature=mhum or my blog for drummers at www.DrummerEtc.com .
by Drummeretc on 05/17/2011 | 3,416 Views | 0 Comments
Check out my You Tube channel at http://www.youtube.com/user/DrummerEtc?feature=mhum or my blog for drummers at www.DrummerEtc.com .
by Drummeretc on 05/17/2011 | 2,240 Views | 0 Comments
Check out my You Tube channel at http://www.youtube.com/user/DrummerEtc?feature=mhum or my blog for drummers at www.DrummerEtc.com .
by Drummeretc on 05/17/2011 | 2,172 Views | 0 Comments
Check out my You Tube channel at http://www.youtube.com/user/DrummerEtc?feature=mhum or my blog for drummers at www.DrummerEtc.com .
by Drummeretc on 05/17/2011 | 1,765 Views | 1 Comments
Check out my You Tube channel at http://www.youtube.com/user/DrummerEtc?feature=mhum or my blog for drummers at www.DrummerEtc.com .
by Drummeretc on 05/17/2011 | 1,760 Views | 0 Comments
Check out my channel on You Tube at http://www.youtube.com/user/DrummerEtc?feature=mhum or my blog for drummers at www.DrummerEtc.com .
by Drummeretc on 05/17/2011 | 1,925 Views | 0 Comments
Check out my You Tube channel at http://www.youtube.com/user/DrummerEtc?feature=mhum or my blog for drummers at www.DrummerEtc.com .
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