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Popcorn
May 25, 2004

You're both fuckin' banned!
I'm not a drummer. Do common rock patterns have names? For example, I've heard the pattern at 2:05 in this video in lots of songs (snare on every quarter-beat, kicks after the third and fourth):

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Iekm107fgqs&t=124s

I know there's a four-to-the-floor. Are there any more famous patterns with names I could go and look up? Like, ah, the old Bronson Backbeat, or the Herbert Special, or the Doubletime Reverse Clutch-Kick?

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Popcorn
May 25, 2004

You're both fuckin' banned!
Well, drummers, you know what to do. Start agreeing on some names.

Popcorn
May 25, 2004

You're both fuckin' banned!
Thanks, Kodo.

Kodo posted:

I love how consistent the drummer is with his beat placement. It's practically a perfect circle.

Can you expand on this? Also, are you talking about the drumming in the original song or this guy's particular timing?

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