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Thies method has two possibilities: a) When there is only drums in the band (no other percussion instruments). b) When . e ie drums plus percussion inetruments (Conga, Timbales, . ves, Cowbell, etc). Some Rhyth..s have one or more variations. And they are written as: Variation I and II, etc. = In some rhythms the cowbell is played with the stick on the center and in others the stick plays on the “Mouth of the cowbell. ~ When only one cowbell is used and two sounds are required, the accents are played on the “Mouth™ (cowbell), - In some -Rhythms the Hi-Hat is payed, with accents,-and the se accents may or may not use alternate hands. —In some rhythms, the right hand plays: on the snare and the other hand (left) play's with the "Clave Sound™; or ‘the left hand may play with @ brush while the right hand play's on the center of the snare for the unaccented notes :and :rimshote “for the accented. ones. | ~ Sometimes the arranger writes only o. guide. for a-rhythn, whe re-only the accents appear, ibut in-fact»the rhythm de played with "fillings" between these accents. —In some rhythms the Hi-Hat ie played with the left foot, and the left hand (open Hi-Hat), or with the righe: hand. ~The left hand play with a brush using » continously counter= clockwise circle, while the right hend play's what's written. —In some rhythms the right hand use's a etiok and the left hand use. @ brush. ABBREVIATIONS + Snare ‘Drum : Bass Orum : Hi-Hat ' Left Foot : Small Tom-Tom (High Pitched) t Large Tom-Tom (Low Pitched) : Across rim shot t ARS. x Hi-Hat with the left hand : HH. (LeHe) Hi-Hat with the righ hand + HsHe’ (ReHe), Hi-Hat with the left foot : HAHA (LPs) Hi-Hat with brushes HH. (W.BR.) - When there is only rhythm written : "DRUMS" A998 8 8888968. 68: 8. 8:8 8888 89.8.8 8 280.0208 6 66.04 4 a4 aialaa@iae : =a ~The left hand play's with @ brush using a circle motion clockwise “x ' counter-clockwise © - Muffling the cymbal with the left hand, while the right hand pley'e what's written, - In some cases the Gass Orum is played cimultanously with the Hi-Hat, Example: £ > in others it's played alternated; combination of both possibilitiss. = NOTATION KEY: Ride Cymbal Small Tom-Tom or Hig Pitched Ton-Tom Snare Drum Large Tom-Tom or Low Pitched Tom-Tom + Gass Orum Hi-Hat (Left foot) SSFFSSTIPCOCOOO re se + NOTE.- Large Tom-Tom or Low Pitched = Floor Tometom The disposition of the elements may change accor- ding to:the rhythm that ie being played, or to the incorpor poration of other accesories. In these cases the slement to be played is showed: SYMBOL'S + Cowbells (Che-Cha or Salea) Stick Acroes rim (clave sound) “Cascareo” (is played on the shell of the large Tom-Ton) Closed Hi-Hat Open Hi-Hat Mid-open Hi-Hat + * Open and closed Hi-Hat Bell of Cymbal (Cup of Cymbal) Z - 2 =) > = = - = 2 - - = - @ Woodblock J Rim shot (Snare Orum) Snare Drum (Center of Snare Orum)

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