Today we're going to guide you through the basics on a slightly more advanced topic. We are going to work on developing the feel needed to play what’s called a "quintuplet".
We'll explain exactly what a quintuplet it, and how it's different from typical subdivision or even triplets.
After today's exercises, you'll have developed the basics needed in quintuplets, so that you can latter add it to your bag of tricks.
Introduction: 0:00
What is a Quintuplet?: 0:19
How to Read Quintuplets: 1:10
Exercise 1 - Developing the Feel: 1:50
Exercise 2 - Multiple Hand and Kick: 5:21
Exercise 3 - 4 Beat Phrases over Quintuplets: 8:15
Exercise 4 - 3 & 6 Beat Phrases over Quintuplets: 10:32
Exercise 5 - Including the Toms: 12:41
Exercise 6 - 4 over 5 with Toms: 14:13
Exercise 7 - 3 & 6 over 5 with Toms: 15:46
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Equipment used:
MOTU 896HD/MOTU 8Pre
Sonar X1 Producer
API 3124+
A Designs Pacifica
UA 6176
Empirical Labs Distressor EL8X
Snare Top: Shure Beta57
Bass Drum: AKG D 112
Toms: Electro-Voice ND44 & Sennheiser MD 421
Overheads: AKG c451b/st
Mastering effects from WAVES, Soundtoys and FabFilter
Video:
Sony FDR-AX100 4K UHD Camcorder
GoPro HERO5 Black
Tascam DR10L Digital Audio Recorder with Lavalier Microphone
Samsung Galaxy S21+
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