22 Common Drum Beats Every Drummer Should Know 🥁🎵
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A list of 22 drum grooves commonly heard in music.
If you're a drummer and you know how to play and read all of these, you're likely well equipped to play in most band situations.
Any that you don't know - get practicing!
0:00 Quarter note feel
0:17 8th note feel
0:33 16th note feel
0:57 16th note feel (two hands)
1:11 Triplet feel
1:32 Shuffle
1:46 Jazz
2:00 Waltz
2:13 Off-Beat feel
2:27 Reggae
2:45 8th feel with syncopation
3:02 Show Two
3:14 Disco
3:28 Quarter feel with syncopation
3:39 Motown
3:52 Swung 16ths Funk
4:09 Bossa Nova
4:22 Train Beat
4:34 Reggaton / Soca
4:48 March
5:03 March In Six
5:17 Half Time Shuffle
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As someone who has been a percussionist all their life but has struggled to put a name to several of these rhythms, this is extremely helpful.
Absolutely right. I am not a sight drummer, but I have played almost all of these rhythms (not the waltz! For what, I've never played any waltz music?)
Me a Non-Drummer watching this at 1 AM and being fascinated by
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yeh me being the same mate...
Wooow incredible!!!! I’ve fallen in love with each of them.
I just started playing drums 2 days ago!!!
0:00 Quarter note feel
0:17 8th note feel
0:33 16th note feel
0:57 16th note feel (two hands)
1:11 Triplet feel
1:32 Shuffle
1:46 Jazz
2:00 Waltz
2:13 Off-Beat feel
2:27 Reggae
2:45 8th feel with syncopation
3:02 Show Two
3:14 Disco
3:28 Quarter feel with syncopation
3:39 Motown
3:52 Swung 16ths Funk
4:09 Bossa Nova
4:22 Train Beat
4:34 Reggaton / Soca
4:48 March
5:03 March In Six
5:17 Half Time Shuffle
Hello…How to I get PDF file?
play some hardcore first then when u look at these again its easy
Pls don’t Call it jazz, call it swing!
6 months ago, I was a complete newbie and only knew beat 1 & 2, after working on this as little as 5 mins per day, I mastered all beats except for 17 and 22, this helped me alot. Thanks from canada ❤❤
Well done, that’s amazing progress! I’m so pleased to hear this video helped 🙏
@@SightReadDrumsyoure welcome❤
One of your best yet!! Thank You.
Thanks!
Thank you so much for taking the time to upload this!!
Excellent! Amazing bundle of beats for all to practice and perfect!
this is a great video for music producers and songwriters!
thank you
So grateful for this! Helping me a bunch
The “quarter note feel with syncopation” is most commonly known as the d-beat
Nice job! Im beginner/intermediate drummer and i work on these beats in my routine! So far i have mastered beats 1 through 10, 12 & 14. Love the cool beats and keep up the great work 😅😅❤❤❤
The drum sound so good!
Very useful, I love it!
Show!!!
Parabéns, muito didático,leitura e execução com o próprio bateria!
Love the "Bossa Nova" groove!
Very informative Video! Thank you!
im tabbing out my drums now thankyou for this🖤🤘🥴
Great stuff! You got a new subscriber 😁👍🏻
smh no blast beats
Lmao
That was number 23. But it didn’t make the cut.
Why did I not learn this beat in this video? th-cam.com/video/nfWSmdpJkV0/w-d-xo.htmlsi=CRSPbqXrlUeVWcJ5
Perfect 👍🏼 thanks , grts
Well organised
Thank you ❤
Love this! ❤
Insane! Bravissimo!
wonderful basic!!!!!
Nice summary!
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I like this kind of piano tutorial and learn to read notes
3:12 - Show Two is usually known also as a basic skank groove.
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Very nice
It's great!!!!
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Yeah! Thanks a lot!
heyy.. i know it's maybe a weird question but how old are you?..:)
So cool dude
Finally, i needee this since i play drums at chruch :3
Very cool
Vraiment top
Personally I’d use the hi-hat pedal for no 12 but this still helps a lot
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Thank’s!!!!!!
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Very nice! When are new drum charts coming?
I will do more song charts I just get scared about possible copyright issues with the audio 😆
@@SightReadDrums right I forgot about that issue 😅
Good lesson 🥁👍
I am so addicted to GD I read this as 2.2 common drum beats
5:17 aka the purdie shuffle!
Damn that’s groovy
11, 14, 16, 19 and 22 are best
23 drum beat... Bolero! Could be... thank you!
15: universally speaking
No. 22 is the hardest for me rn but i’m learning rosanna so shuffles will get easier
Hey! What software do you use to make drum tabs?
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The 22 sounds like Nina Cried Power from Hozier!
4:52 age of empires 3 starting
Love this, thank you. As a non-drummer, I assume the top line is the hi-hat rhythm, and the bottom ones on the staff are the snare?
Yes the 'x' on top is hi-hat, notes in the second space from top are the snare, notes in the bottom space are the kick
Rosanna rosanna
im new to drumming and im learning to play a song. I have everything down till i get to a part thats #11 (Eighth Note Feel) If anyone can give me tips it would gladly help!!!
i ❤20-220 0:11
1:32 swing rhythm
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7 is the pink panther
As someone who has never played drums in my life, holy crap
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funny, #5 sounds like REM's "Everybody Hurts"
Are there tutorials for each of these?)
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I’ve NEVER heard that reggae groove before.
Is 2 and 9 are not the same, except for the bpm ? Nevertheless grea. Thanks
Number 6 sounds like it should lead into the synth strings from “Everybody Wants to Rule the World”
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4:40 Knocked Loose breakdown be like
2:49
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❤ so sweet 💕 you liked very nice bardar
You hai the perfect opportunity to put a transcription of polyriddim, the black sheet, or any venetian snares song, and you didnt. Thats why youre making these and not me.
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Bro can i get these backups
Eu quero essa partituras?
4. Radio Ga Ga
The first beat for billie jean
What do the dots next to the notes mean, like on the triplet feel
A dot extends the duration of the note by half. In this case we’re in 12/8 time so the dotted quarter notes last for 3 eighth note beats.
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Why is the triplet feel one in 12/8? Can you play it in 4/4?
Depend on how you count it.
In 12/8 it's usually a Slow Blues
In 4/4 it's commonly a Shuffle...
It can be written in 4/4 as well. The 8th notes would be written as triplets in that case.
@@Lovelystevie How do different time signatures create different feels?
@@WD.909 well, AT slow tempos you play all triplets on Hi hats or ride written in 12/8
And with medium too fast tempos you play thé Shuffle often written in 4/4
Slow triplet tempos feel liké half time beats....
No Bo Diddley beat?
Show show show show
Do the NEWBIE drummers need to memorize them all?😭😭😭😭
No - if you're a beginner just focus on the first 10 or so!
@@SightReadDrums okay. thank you. 😍😍😍
learn to improvise dude it'll help
@@kristiansekulovski2702 I'm trying
yes this is super super basic groove
10 is called a One Drop.
16 is more New Jack Swing than funk.
It's not even a good One Drop because the hats are too bland. Almost all one drops I've ever heard in over 30 years of listening to reggae have far more intricate and interesting hats.
I don't know of any self-respecting reggae drummer who would play a one drop like on this video
@@SuperMickyChow - Clearly you’ve not listened to a lot of reggae and dub across the full spectrum of both of those genres! 🤣
There are countless reggae and dub tunes with this exact stripped down one drop.
A one drop isn’t defined by what’s going on with the hats, it’s defined by there being no kick or snare on the 1 and with a unison kick and snare on the 3. Hence the name “one drop” because the 1 has been dropped counter to to most western contemporary music.
@TheColdHarshTruth I know the definition. And my vinyl collection has over 250 reggae and dub recordings ranging from 1968 to the late 90s, so I've got plenty thanks, smug arse
@@SuperMickyChow - You sound like a right pri@k.
You’re the one who made statements like “no self respecting blah blah blah”, and you call me a smug arse?
Zero self awareness.
You’ve outed yourself as a complete bullsh@tter.
Where’s that D-Beatttttttt
Bro it's swing not jazz
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Waltz? are you sure?