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Drum Fill Ideas

Drum Fills are what we play to get from one section of music to another. There is no set duration for a drum fill so it could be just part of one beat or it could be two or three bars long.

What we need to be able to do is play ‘musically’, so we play with relevance to other instruments and sounds.
 
Drum Fills can be very simple or extremely complicated and the only way to really get good at the more advanced fills, or to develop any fills, is to practice various stickings, phrases, techniques and exercises repetitively until the muscle memory takes over so we can think less and therefore enjoy it more.
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Mixed Sub-Divisions Fill Ideas - Lesson 36
Mixed Sub-Divisions Fill Ideas - Lesson 36
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Paradiddle Additions - Lesson 124
Paradiddle Additions - Lesson 124
Advanced
Queens Of The Stone Age - Know One Knows - Lesson DR2
Queens Of The Stone Age - Know One Knows - Lesson DR2
Intermediate
Rose Drum School - Level 1/Lesson 4Part1 - Lesson DR10
Rose Drum School - Level 1/Lesson 4Part1 - Lesson DR10
beginner
Rose Drum School - Level 1/Lesson 4Part2 - Lesson DR11
Rose Drum School - Level 1/Lesson 4Part2 - Lesson DR11
Beginner
Seven Stroke Roll Ideas No. 1 - Lesson 102
Seven Stroke Roll Ideas No. 1 - Lesson 102
Advanced
Seven Stroke Roll Ideas No. 2 - Lesson 103
Seven Stroke Roll Ideas No. 2 - Lesson 103
Advanced
Single Paradiddle Exercises - Lesson DS1
Single Paradiddle Exercises - Lesson DS1
Intermediate
Six Stroke Roll Ideas No. 1 - Lesson 104
Six Stroke Roll Ideas No. 1 - Lesson 104
Advanced
Six Stroke Roll Ideas No. 2 - Lesson 105
Six Stroke Roll Ideas No. 2 - Lesson 105
Advanced
Sixteenth Note Double Stroke Orchestration Ideas - Lesson 11
Sixteenth Note Double Stroke Orchestration Ideas - Lesson 11
Beginner
Sixteenth Note Phrasing Ideas No. 1 - Lesson 91
Sixteenth Note Phrasing Ideas No. 1 - Lesson 91
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