#36 variations

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#36 variations

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i've played the base model on the site, but i don't like it. what variations do you all play?
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Just funk it up a bit, man. It's what I do! upbeats, triplets, all that stuff.

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i don't know any theory :(
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UNCcrombie wrote:i don't know any theory :(
maybe you should learn some of that before you start makinga variations, its makes it a lot easier
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that would help, wouldn't it
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please do. As a drummer I hate people that cant count, but still call themeselves the shit. No offense at all, but its just something that I think is absolutely necissary that you can count and know different time sig.
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i know different time sigs and such. i just dont know how to form scales and the more technical aspects
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