Quarter Notes.: This Is A List of Alternate Hi-Hat Patterns That Can Be Applied To Most of The Previous Patterns

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Hi-Hat

Patterns

This is a list of Alternate Hi-Hat Patterns that can be applied to most of the previous patterns.

Quarter Notes.

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Play on Loose Hi-Hat or the Ride Example:

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Basic Rock pattern N° 3

8th Notes.

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Can be played with one hand, or both depending on the tempo.

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R R R R R R R R etc. R L R L R L R L etc.

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Accents.

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Very Important in getting a good feel!

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Hi-Hat Openings.

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These are just an example.
There are hundreds of other

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cymbal patterns that can be

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played over these exersices.

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Have Fun!

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