So now let’s explore some options with polyrhythmic drum fills. Using polyrhythm in fills instantly makes them sound interesting and more advanced. It adds an extra layer of rhythmic sophistication that can feel like you’re taking the music somewhere different. Usually we will only use this technique briefly before returning to the expected phrasing which avoids losing the audience (or other band members) completely!
You can use these polyrhythmic techniques in drum fills in all genres and you might be surprised to realise that you actually hear them quite regularly.
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