How to Write a Better Snare Rhythm
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- čas přidán 27. 03. 2024
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While it’s normal to hear at least a few different kick patterns and hi-hat patterns in music nowadays, it’s rare to hear an interesting snare pattern. The rhythm assigned to this neglected element of the drumkit is almost always an afterthought. In 4|4 (which most music is in), the snare is usually one of these three rhythms:
Regular backbeat (beats 2 and 4): used in most songs
Half-time backbeat (beat 3): used for a slower vibe
Double-time backbeat (beats 1+, 2+, 3+, 4+): used for a faster vibe
So, when listening through to the new releases on Spotify, it was rather shocking (pleasantly so) to hear something completely unusual. The collaborative single “Snare Thing” by French producers Matt Sassari and Tony Romera is a refreshing celebration of the drum that almost always plays the most boring rhythm!
With these PDF tutorials, we usually have to make an educated guess as to what the creator’s intention and process was behind the song. But, based on the less-than-subtle title of their track, it’s safe to say that the duo were intentionally showcasing the snare drum’s creative potential. So, inspired by “Snare Thing”, here’s our 4-step method for writing creative snare patterns. But first… Tea!
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► Free PDF • hackmusictheory.com/album/2806684/snare-rhythms
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I'd love to see a video breaking down some of the band "Rush"s odd time signature drum patterns. Or their use of lyrics and how they match with the grooves.
Spencer my friend, it's so good to see you here again! Thanks for stopping by and connecting, and thanks big time for being such a valuable member of the Hack Music Theory family for so many years, you're awesome!! Thanks also for the Rush recommendation, I've just added them to the list. Doing a Rush tutorial is a no-brainer, for sure, so stay tuned for that one. Until then, hope you enjoy this free PDF, and we hope this finds you happy and healthy :)
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The music theory PDF is great!
I`ve learnt a lot.
Thanks!👍
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Yesss, you are back! 💚
Awesome! My favorite music youtubers are back!
Aw you're exceptionally kind, my friend. A heartfelt thank-you for your lovely comment, and for being here in the Hack Music Theory community. We really appreciate you, and we hope this finds you splendidly well! Enjoy the free PDF :)
please make a video about the chord progression used on "rufus du sol - on my knees"
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What the name of this program, i want to use, but dont know that
www.reaper.fm :)
First! Hi Kate & Ray, miss you!
Andrei dear friend, it's so lovely to connect with you again! Really hope this finds you happy and healthy, and we also hope you enjoy the free PDF :)