Learn how to play difficult sounding drum fills that are easy to learn
This Is The 16th Note Subdivision Drum Fills
Welcome to this drum lesson where we will learn how to play 16th note subdivision drum fills.
16th notes are one of the most used subdivisions in fills but a lot of drummers play very predictable phrasing within the 16th note framework. But there are so many options to get creative and play amazing sounding drum fills that are actually really easy to play.
This drum lesson focuses on how we can develop those more interesting phrases and create exciting drum fills just by using the humble 16th note.
We can use these anywhere so they offer us fun rock drum fills, funk drum fills, jazz drum fills and just about any other genre of drum fills.
We break these down very slowly and provide sheet music in the lesson.
Scroll down to learn how to play 16th note subdivision drum fills.
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