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  2. Rosanna shuffle - Wikipedia

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    The Rosanna shuffle is the drum pattern from the 1982 Toto song "Rosanna". It is known as a "half-time shuffle" and shows "definite jazz influence". [4]

  3. Mitch Dorge - Wikipedia

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    His first band consisted of an accordion player and him on drums. His friend moved to bass guitar and they jammed to Black Sabbath. He has been with the Crash Test Dummies [1] since 1991, and has been credited as co-producer for both God Shuffled His Feet and A Worm's Life, the former of which reached sales of almost eight million worldwide.

  4. One drop rhythm - Wikipedia

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    One Drop drum pattern, half-time variant [3] [1] [5] Play ⓘ.Also typical ska pattern. [4]One drop rhythm is a reggae style drum beat.. Popularized by Carlton Barrett, long-time drummer of Bob Marley and the Wailers, [6] the creator is disputed, and it has been attributed to drummers including Barrett, [7] [8] and his brother Aston, [9] and Winston Grennan.

  5. Drum kit - Wikipedia

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    Bass drum Muffling the bass can be achieved with the same muffling techniques as for the snare, but bass drums in a drum kit are more commonly muffled by adding pillows, a sleeping bag, or other soft filling inside the drum, between the heads. Cutting a small hole in the resonant head can also produce a more muffled tone, and allows the ...

  6. Rimshot - Wikipedia

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    In orchestral percussion, a rimshot is performed by placing one drum stick with the stick head near the middle of the drumhead, and the shaft pressed against the rim, and striking with the other stick. This produces a less powerful sound, and is easier to execute than a typical rimshot.

  7. Drum rudiment - Wikipedia

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    Using a metronome with a practice pad is a common way to practice drum rudiments. In rudimental drumming, a form of percussion music, a drum rudiment is one of a number of relatively small patterns which form the foundation for more extended and complex drumming patterns.

  8. Charlie Persip - Wikipedia

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    Drum Night at Birdland with Art Blakey, Elvin Jones, Philly Joe Jones (Roulette, 1974) Charlie Persip and Gerry Lafurn's 17-Piece Superband (Stash, 1981) In Case You Missed It (Soul Note, 1985) No Dummies Allowed (Soul Note, 1989) Charli Persip & Supersound - Intrinsic Evolution (2008 Charles Persip Productions & Cancrizans Booking & Management)

  9. Ghost note - Wikipedia

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    In popular music drumming, ghost notes are ones played "very softly between the 'main' notes," (off the beat on the sixteenth notes) most often on the snare drum in a drum kit. [4] Ghost notes are often used by electric bass players and double bass players in a range of popular music and traditional music styles. In vocal music, this style of ...

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