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Rock Drum Beats: Crash on "Two And"

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Summary: In rock music drummers like to change it up and hitting a crash cymbal on the and of two is a good way to do that. Learn some tips from a drum expert on how to do this basic rock drum technique in this free video clip.

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By Tim Jangl
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Tim Jangl has been playing drums for ten years. From a young age and throughout elementary, middle, and high school and now college, he has played in numerous different musical...read more

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"Alright so now we're going to be like uh, moving over the eighth note on the quarter note. We're going to move it over one so just at the one now we're going to do crash on the end of two. Alright? So that's going to eliminate the down beat of two to the end of two. Alright? So here we go. We're going to do eighth notes high hat. One and three on bass and of two on snare and four. Alright? So it's going to be like this. One and two and here we go. One and two and three and four and one and two and three and four. One and two and three and four. One and two and three and four. One and two and three... One and two and three and four. One and two and three... One and two and three.. One and two..."

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