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a fill for every season #10

A Fill for Every Season #10

23 February 2026

The drum fill in this new episode is based on Progressive Steps to Syncopation for the Modern Drummer by Ted Reed, commonly known as Syncopation. This book remains one of the most versatile and widely used resources in drum education. The keyword to master this lesson is interpretation. … More A Fill for Every Season #10

A Fill for Every Season #10
a fill for every season 9 8th note triplet

A Fill for Every Season #9

8 November 2024

In this new episode, I’ll share an 8th-note triplet drum fill that will give you a different perspective on rudiments, stickings, and phrasing. We’ll arrange and play the concept of this lesson in a jazz context, but you can easily apply it to other genres and styles, enhancing your drumming. Differently from most drum fills, … More A Fill for Every Season #9

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a fill for every season 8

A Fill for Every Season #8

25 July 2024

The drum fill for this new episode involves displacing a drum phrase over the beat. As shown in the figure below, the main idea consists of three 8th notes: two 16th notes on the tom, one 8th note on the floor tom, and one 8th note on the snare in unison with the crash cymbal. … More A Fill for Every Season #8

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A Fill for Every Season #7

22 March 2024

In this seventh episode, I’ll share an 8th-note triplet drum fill based on a defined sticking pattern. The key to mastering this idea is to memorize the sticking: LRR LRL. So, we start applying the sticking in an 8th note triplet subdivision on the snare, possibly playing the bass drum or hi-hat in quarter notes. … More A Fill for Every Season #7

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A Fill for Every Season #6

7 November 2023

In this sixth episode, I’ll share a massive 8th-note triplet linear drum fill. The idea is similar to the drum fill of the second episode of this series; both are interchangeable and can be combined. As indicated in the notation below, the linear approach occurs between the floor tom, snare, bass drum, and rack tom. … More A Fill for Every Season #6

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a fill for every season 5

A Fill for Every Season #5

21 September 2023

The drum fill for this episode incorporates a 16th-note linear idea between the hi-hat, bass drum, snare, and toms. Unlike most drum fills, this one is conceived over two bars, starting on the fourth beat of the first bar and developing on the second bar. The key to mastering this idea is memorizing the sticking … More A Fill for Every Season #5

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A Fill for Every Season #4

25 April 2023

In this fourth episode, I introduce a new drum fill I developed. The drum fill is based on sextuplets, starting with two notes on the bass drum and moving with an alternate sticking between the floor tom and rack tom. We start off playing the drum fill slowly to memorize the orchestration. Once comfortable, we … More A Fill for Every Season #4

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A Fill for Every Season #3

23 February 2023

In this third episode I’ll share two drum fills I developed myself, which you can apply in various styles. The drum fills are primarily based on 16th and 32nd notes, starting from the second beat and ending with an accent on the snare at the end of the fourth beat. I arranged the drum patterns … More A Fill for Every Season #3

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a fill for every season 2

A Fill for Every Season #2

25 October 2022

Here we are with the second episode of this new series, something I’m sure will inspire you. With the first episode, I shared a drum fill played by Carlos Vega on “Oasis” by Dave Grusin. This time I’m glad to share a drum fill I developed myself, which can be used in a great variety … More A Fill for Every Season #2

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a fill for every season 1

A Fill for Every Season #1

9 February 2022

It’s always time to practice; transcriptions can give you new ideas to develop your drumming. Inspired by a Carlos Vega drum lick from his solo on “Oasis” by Dave Grusin and Lee Ritenour, here’s a drum fill that can be applied in a great variety of styles. Something that will inspire you! In case you … More A Fill for Every Season #1

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In this new episode, we delve into the legend of the Amen break, a 6-second drum moment that turned an obscure 1969 B-side into a cornerstone of modern music. Originating from the song "Amen, Brother" by the Winstons, this break is now credited as the most sampled drum part in history. Guest Posting Now Open! 🥁✨ Art Blakey's trading fours on "Are You Real" showcases the drummer's energy, precision, and conversational approach to rhythm. Blakey turns the drum kit into a dynamic voice, establishing a lively dialogue with his fellow musicians. His phrasing and polyrhythmic interplay create tension, excitement, and a sense of musical narrative 🥁🎶 Ted Reed's Syncopation 16th-Note Long-Short Interpretation 🥁💯 Improve your drumming by studying the great masters. The book includes 20 full drum transcriptions, plus extra content, to inspire you to learn some of the most remarkable grooves and fills 🥁✨ The Holy Grail of drumming! Mine carries the signs of time 🥁

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