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How to play triplets on the drums - I show you a quick little drum lesson explaining how to play triplets and how to play triplet fills on drums. These are suitable for...
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You can add triplets anywhere in a song or beat, and play them on any drum or cymbal. The best part of triplets is that once you get the “triplet feel” you can play them with pretty much anything – like a double stroke roll triplet, a paradiddle triplet, and more!
The drum sheet of this lesson dedicated to drum rudiments contains a series of exercises about triplets and quadruplets. In the natural binary subdivision of time the triplet is the first exception, three is the smallest odd number by whom we can divide a fraction of time.
John Bonham was a master at applying triplet patterns all around the kit to create monstrous drum fills. One of the best examples of this intense triplet fill is found just after the guitar solo on the song "Dazed and Confused" from the band's self-titled debut album.
Some of his most legendary licks and grooves are triplet-based. So, in this drum lesson, we’ll explore phrasing ideas so you can master triplets like Bonham himself! What makes a Bonham triplets? Simply put, Bonham triplets refers to the way that he chose orchestrate that simple three note rhythm.