File:Characteristic rock drum pattern.png
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<score raw="1" sound="1"> \version "2.22.0" \header { tagline = ##f} \score { \drums \with {midiInstrument = "drums"} \with { \numericTimeSignature } { \repeat volta 2 { << \tempo 4 = 80-160 \bar ".|:" { cymra8 [cymra] cymra [cymra] cymra [cymra] cymra [cymra] }\\{bd4 sne bd sne} >>\break } } \layout {} } \score { \unfoldRepeats { \drums \with {midiInstrument = "drums"}{ \repeat volta 2 { << \tempo 4 = 80-160 \bar ".|:" { cymra8 [cymra] cymra [cymra] cymra [cymra] cymra [cymra] }\\{bd4 sne bd sne} >>\break } } } \midi { \tempo 4 = 90 } } </score> |
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English: Created in Sibelius by User:Hyacinth from common knowledge.
See: File:Characteristic rock drum pattern.mid Also characteristic funk drum pattern but with ride cymbal.[1] The "basic [rock] beat" may be notated using half notes on the bass drum and a quarter note ride cymbal pattern while "four to the floor"[2] features steady quarter notes on the bass drum.[2]. The first of the examples of, "commonly used rock beats", given features, "an eighth-note ride pattern," as the pattern notated above but riding the hi-hat.[3] "Basic" beats include four to the floor with quarter note hi-hat ride, described as appropriate for "hard rock", with eighth-note ride pattern appropriate for a "pop song", with swung eighths on the backbeat of the ride pattern for a "jazz feel", and second notated pattern above, descried as "basic 4/4 'beat'...[with] a sixteenth-note feel," with hi-hat ride.[4] Groove #1: "bass drum on beats 1 and 3 and snare drum on beats 2 and 4 of the measure...add eighth notes on the hi-hat".[5] "Straight blues/Rock groove" "Blues may also be played with a straight feel....The tempo of straight Blues grooves covers a large range of quarter note = 80-160 bpm."[6]
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- 2010-11-02 01:31 (UTC) | Hyacinth | 5827 (bytes) | 845×243 | Created in Sibelius by [[User:Hyacinth|Hyacinth]] from common knowledge. See: [[Image:Characteristic rock drum pattern.mid]] {{PD-ineligible|migration=relicense}} Also characteristic funk drum pattern but with ride cymbal.<ref>Bolton, Ross (2001). ''Funk Guita
- 2008-07-29 07:46 (UTC) | Hyacinth | 5414 (bytes) | 1364×209 |
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