Hello there! Here's my (very first) online tutorial on how you can learn the #TearsForFearsChallenge❗
The difficult thing about this #TearsForFearsChallenge is being able to hear a click going at one fixed pulse (at 112BPM) and switching between playing groups of 3 and 4.
Note: Exercises 1 and 2 will be sufficient to get you playing the metric modulation involved here. If you do want to take it further, exercises 3 and 4 will take you there! Time stamps are below.
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Equipment used -
🔷Drum Kit:
Tama Rockstar
🔶Cymbals:
14" Sabian AAX Stage Hi Hats
🔷Percussion:
Latin Percussion LP160 Cyclops Jingle Tambourine, Steel Jingles
🔶IEM:
JH 16
🔷Sticks:
Vic Firth Christ Coleman Signature
🔶Practice Pad:
REFLEXX Practice Pad
🔷Audio Interface:
Behringer UMC1820
🔶Mics:
Toms - ATM230
Snare Top - SM57
Snare Bottom - ATM230
Kick - B52a
Overheads - Se7
🎥: Zoom Q4n
🔶Transcribing:
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🔷DAW:
Ableton Live
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00:00:00 - Intro
00:00:13 - What is the #TearsForFearsChallenge?
00:00:41 - #TearsForFearsChallenge play through
00:01:23 - Introduction to the charts
00:01:41 - Notes to take note of before we start
EXERCISE 1 - All hi hat subdivisons are being played
00:02:45 - Exercise 1
00:03:07 - Exercise 1 play through (without click)
00:04:25 - Exercise 1 play through (with click)
EXERCISE 2 - Actual song hi hats pattern is being played
00:04:50 - Exercise 2
EXERCISE 3 - Showing how this metric modulation changes to different tempo.
00:06:25 - Exercise 3
00:07:03 - Exercise 3 play through
EXERCISE 4 - Exploring hands playing in groups of 4 while kick is still in groups of 3.
00:08:12 - Exercise 4
00:09:18 - Exercise 4 play through
00:09:40 - Conclusion
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