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How to Play 16th Notes on a Snare & Tom

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Summary: Play four 16th notes on a snare drum and tom; learn how with expert tips from our drummer and music instructor in this free drum tutorial video on percussion instruments and music theory.

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By Peter Van Dyck
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Peter Van Dyck is a professional drummer and drum teacher. He received his training from Berklee College of Music, where he graduated with a bachelor's degree in music.read more

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"One way to orchestrate four sixteenth notes in a fill is to play two on the snare, right, left and two on the tom, right, left. Right, left, right, left. Together in time it sounds like this. A little bit faster. Notice the right hand is generally leading the movement, that is if you're right handed. And beginning the sixteenth note fill with your right hand. Let's add a bass drum crash to that. "

eHow Article: How to Play 16th Notes on a Snare & Tom

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