Monday 17 June 2024

Learning Drums: Exploring the open hi-hat

 In Zelus Academy’s online drums course, you’ll learn to enhance your drumming technique and musicality through structured exercises and expert guidance. One key exercise to master is playing an eighth note groove at a slower tempo.

Begin by setting a comfortable, slower tempo on your metronome. Play the kick drum on counts 1 and 3, and the snare drum on counts 2 and 4. This basic kick-snare pattern provides a strong rhythmic foundation and is essential for many musical styles.

Next, incorporate the hi-hat into your groove. On the “&” of count 4, open the hi-hat. This simple technique adds a layer of complexity and musicality to your drumming. The open hi-hat on the “&” of 4 creates a dynamic change in the groove, providing a lift or emphasis that can enhance the overall feel of the rhythm.

Experiment with changing the feel of the groove at any given count using the open hi-hat technique. For instance, try opening the hi-hat on different counts within the measure to see how it affects the groove’s feel and flow. This experimentation helps you develop a deeper understanding of timing and dynamics.

Here’s a step-by-step guide:

  1. Set a slower tempo on your metronome.
  2. Play the kick drum on counts 1 and 3.
  3. Play the snare drum on counts 2 and 4.
  4. Open the hi-hat on the “&” of count 4.
  5. Experiment with opening the hi-hat on different counts to change the feel of the groove.

Through Zelus Academy’s comprehensive online learning platform, you will receive detailed lessons, video tutorials, and personalized feedback, ensuring you master these essential drumming techniques. Enroll in our online drums course today to take your drumming skills to the next level with our structured and supportive learning environment Continue reading

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