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Guy’s cowbell beats

  • March 31, 2024
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A page for a student, age 12, who bought a cowbell, and didn’t know what to do with it. Basically two kinds of beats— basic rock beats, and a kind of Latin-rock beat with a […]

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Tresillo unit

  • January 28, 2024
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For a couple of weeks I’ve been working with an area of stuff covering several different styles— grooves with a tresillo rhythm, or part of it, in the bass drum. I’ve been polishing it for […]

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Rhythm cycles

  • October 30, 2023
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Here’s a page to print out and staplegun to the wall by your drums: a summary of some major practice rhythms, and their inversions. Sometimes you don’t need a readable page, you just need a […]

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Charleston inversions

  • January 2, 2023
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Kicking off 2023 with a library item— file this with the pages of tresillo/cinquillo inversions, and this page. The Charleston rhythm is a form of the tresillo rhythm that found its way into mainstream American popular […]

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Idris’s clave

  • August 7, 2019
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A page of beats based on a snare drum rhythm used a lot by Idris Muhammad. It’s a sort of one-bar clave, an inversion of the rhythm commonly called tresillo, starting on beat 3. I’ve […]

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Tresillo rhythms – EZ rock orchestrations

  • May 27, 2019
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UPDATE: pdf link works now. I’m doing too many things this week. I’ve been running some students through this, and it sounds good. A more accessible version of my funk control series. Some basic rock […]

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Tresillo inversion combinations

  • May 4, 2019
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A library item for fairly hardcore individuals: two measure combinations of all of the tresillo inversions from the item at that link. This whole area of rhythm is extremely fertile to me— it’s all familiar […]

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Tresillo and cinquillo inversions

  • April 22, 2019
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I’ve got way too much painfully unfinished stuff in the docket right now; about a dozen long written pieces languishing in my drafts folder, some in-depth practice materials in development, an ambitious new book project, […]

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Three-note syncopation rhythms

  • April 29, 2018
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Here are a couple of pages of syncopation rhythms in 4/4. Most of them can already be found in Progressive Steps to Syncopation, in one form or another, but sometimes I want to have certain […]

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