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* [http://www.rockdrummingsystem.com Rock Drum Beat Lessons] - Source for free rock drum beats sheet music in PDF. |
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*[http://www.angelfire.com/mac/keepitlive/drummers/hompage/drummers.htm Drummers Unlimited]- - Famous drummers, photos and biographies. |
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* [http://www.drummingstyles.com Drum Beats Resource] - Notated drum grooves for every genre |
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Revision as of 02:41, 28 September 2006
A drum beat, a beat on a drum, is any single strike on a single drum, drum machine, or a series of beats on various percussion instruments creating a rhythmic or metric pattern. Many drum beats define or are characteristic of specific music genres.
- back beat
- Four-on-the-floor, which has dominated "dance" music since the 1960s
- Drive, popularized by soul music, involves the snare falling on every beat of a 4/4 bar.
In Hardcore punk and Heavy metal music
- blast beat - notably in grindcore, power violence, and black metal
- skank beat
- d-beat - otherwise known as the "fast beat" -- also its own musical genre
- scissor beat
- banana beat
In Techno and Electronic Music
- break beat
- 4-beat - musical genre
- big beat
- beat juggling
See also
External links
- Rock Drum Beat Lessons - Source for free rock drum beats sheet music in PDF.
- Drummers Unlimited- - Famous drummers, photos and biographies.
- Drum Beats Resource - Notated drum grooves for every genre