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Attack on Van Naboris

Drum Solo

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The drum solo for Attack on Van Naboris is in the Google Classroom and on the site:

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The drum solo for Attack on Van Naboris is in the Google Classroom and on the site:

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There are two versions:

-The one visible here, which is unlabeled

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The drum solo for Attack on Van Naboris is in the Google Classroom and on the site:

sites.google.com/view/union-music/middle

There are two versions:

-The one visible here, which is unlabeled

-One that has new rhythms labeled

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The drum solo for Attack on Van Naboris is in the Google Classroom and on the site:

sites.google.com/view/union-music/middle

There are two versions:

-The one visible here, which is unlabeled

-One that has new rhythms labeled

We are going to work through the counting together.

There are only 4 unique rhythms, with a lot of repetition.

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The drum solo for Attack on Van Naboris is in the Google Classroom and on the site:

sites.google.com/view/union-music/middle

There are two versions:

-The one visible here, which is unlabeled

-One that has new rhythms labeled

We are going to work through the counting together.

There are only 4 unique rhythms, with a lot of repetition.

Let’s look at these measures first.

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We play this pattern seven times.

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We play this pattern seven times.

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We play this pattern seven times.

Always start with the number “1,” the downbeat.

1

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We play this pattern seven times.

Always start with the number “1,” the downbeat.

Let’s mark all four beats.

1 2 3 4

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We play this pattern seven times.

Always start with the number “1,” the downbeat.

Let’s mark all four beats.

Let’s break down beat 3. It has two eighth notes. When we have a pair of eighth notes, the first one gets a number, and the second is labeled with a plus sign +, which we call “and.”

1 2 3 + 4

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We play this pattern seven times.

Always start with the number “1,” the downbeat.

Let’s mark all four beats.

Let’s break down beat 3. It has two eighth notes. When we have a pair of eighth notes, the first one gets a number, and the second is labeled with a plus sign +, which we call “and.”

So when we have an eighth note, the next note gets the plus sign. Let’s apply that to beat one.

1 2 3 + 4

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We play this pattern seven times.

Always start with the number “1,” the downbeat.

Let’s mark all four beats.

Let’s break down beat 3. It has two eighth notes. When we have a pair of eighth notes, the first one gets a number, and the second is labeled with a plus sign +, which we call “and.”

So when we have an eighth note, the next note gets the plus sign. Let’s apply that to beat one. “One and ___

1 + 2 3 + 4

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We play this pattern seven times.

Always start with the number “1,” the downbeat.

Let’s mark all four beats.

Let’s break down beat 3. It has two eighth notes. When we have a pair of eighth notes, the first one gets a number, and the second is labeled with a plus sign +, which we call “and.”

So when we have an eighth note, the next note gets the plus sign. Let’s apply that to beat one. “One and ___

What is the last sixteenth note of a beat labeled with?

1 + 2 3 + 4

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We play this pattern seven times.

Always start with the number “1,” the downbeat.

Let’s mark all four beats.

Let’s break down beat 3. It has two eighth notes. When we have a pair of eighth notes, the first one gets a number, and the second is labeled with a plus sign +, which we call “and.”

So when we have an eighth note, the next note gets the plus sign. Let’s apply that to beat one. “One and ___

What is the last sixteenth note of a beat labeled with?

The letter a, spoken as “uh.”

1 + a 2 3 + 4

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We play this pattern seven times.

Always start with the number “1,” the downbeat.

Let’s mark all four beats.

Let’s break down beat 3. It has two eighth notes. When we have a pair of eighth notes, the first one gets a number, and the second is labeled with a plus sign +, which we call “and.”

So when we have an eighth note, the next note gets the plus sign. Let’s apply that to beat one. “One and ___

What is the last sixteenth note of a beat labeled with?

The letter a, spoken as “uh.”

1 + a 2 3 + 4

One and-uh-Two, Three and Four.

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1 + a 2 3 + 4

One and-uh-Two, Three and Four.

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1 + a 2 3 + 4

One and-uh-Two, Three and Four.

On the Google Site, I have posted practice tracks. Use the intro track, and then work your way from 80bpm to 160bpm.

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1 + a 2 3 + 4

One and-uh-Two, Three and Four.

On the Google Site, I have posted practice tracks. Use the intro track, and then work your way from 80bpm to 160bpm.

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Next up is measure 80.

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This one is very similar to the previous pattern. First, add the numbers.

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This one is very similar to the previous pattern. First, add the numbers.

1 2 3 4

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This one is very similar to the previous pattern. First, add the numbers.

Next, add the + plus sign after each eighth note.

1 2 3 4

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This one is very similar to the previous pattern. First, add the numbers.

Next, add the + plus sign after each eighth note.

1 + 2 + 3 + 4

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This one is very similar to the previous pattern. First, add the numbers.

Next, add the + plus sign after each eighth note.

Next, add the letter a, pronounced as “uh,” for the last sixteenth of each beat.

1 + 2 + 3 + 4

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This one is very similar to the previous pattern. First, add the numbers.

Next, add the + plus sign after each eighth note.

Next, add the letter a, pronounced as “uh,” for the last sixteenth of each beat.

1 + a 2 + a 3 + 4

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1 + a 2 + a 3 + 4

One, and-uh-Two, and-uh-Three and Four.

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1 + a 2 + a 3 + 4

One, and-uh-Two, and-uh-Three and Four.

Use the intro track, and then work your way from 80bpm to 160bpm.

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Next up is measure 76.

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First, add the numbers.

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1 2 3 4

First, add the numbers.

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1 2 3 4

First, add the numbers.

Next, add the + plus sign after each eighth note on beats 1 and 3.

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1 + 2 3 + 4

First, add the numbers.

Next, add the + plus sign after each eighth note on beats 1 and 3.

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1 + 2 3 + 4

First, add the numbers.

Next, add the + plus sign after each eighth note on beats 1 and 3.

Next, add the letter a, pronounced as “uh,” for the last sixteenth of each beat.

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1 + a 2 3 + a 4 a

First, add the numbers.

Next, add the + plus sign after each eighth note on beats 1 and 3.

Next, add the letter a, pronounced as “uh,” for the last sixteenth of each beat.

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1 + a 2 3 + a 4 a

First, add the numbers.

Next, add the + plus sign after each eighth note on beats 1 and 3.

Next, add the letter a, pronounced as “uh,” for the last sixteenth of each beat.

Last, fill in the sixteenth notes on beat 4.

# e + a, said as “(#) ee and uh.”

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1 + a 2 3 + a 4 e + a

First, add the numbers.

Next, add the + plus sign after each eighth note on beats 1 and 3.

Next, add the letter a, pronounced as “uh,” for the last sixteenth of each beat.

Last, fill in the sixteenth notes on beat 4.

# e + a, said as “(#) ee and uh.”

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1 + a 2 3 + a 4 e + a

One, and-uh-Two, Three, and-uh-Four-ee-and-uh(-One)

First, add the numbers.

Next, add the + plus sign after each eighth note on beats 1 and 3.

Next, add the letter a, pronounced as “uh,” for the last sixteenth of each beat.

Last, fill in the sixteenth notes on beat 4.

# e + a, said as “(#) ee and uh.”

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1 + a 2 3 + a 4 e + a

One, and-uh-Two, Three, and-uh-Four-ee-and-uh(-One)

First, add the numbers.

Next, add the + plus sign after each eighth note on beats 1 and 3.

Next, add the letter a, pronounced as “uh,” for the last sixteenth of each beat.

Last, fill in the sixteenth notes on beat 4.

# e + a, said as “(#) ee and uh.”

Use the intro track, and then work your way from 80bpm to 160bpm.

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One left! Measure 68.

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First, add the numbers.

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1 2 3 4

First, add the numbers.

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1 2 3 4

First, add the numbers.

Next, add the + plus sign after each eighth note on beats 1 and 3.

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1 + 2 3 + 4

First, add the numbers.

Next, add the + plus sign after each eighth note on beats 1 and 3.

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1 + 2 3 + 4

First, add the numbers.

Next, add the + plus sign after each eighth note on beats 1 and 3.

Next, add the letter a, pronounced as “uh,” for the last sixteenth of each beat.

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1 + a 2 3 + a 4

First, add the numbers.

Next, add the + plus sign after each eighth note on beats 1 and 3.

Next, add the letter a, pronounced as “uh,” for the last sixteenth of each beat.

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1 + a 2 3 + a 4 e + a

First, add the numbers.

Next, add the + plus sign after each eighth note on beats 1 and 3.

Next, add the letter a, pronounced as “uh,” for the last sixteenth of each beat.

Then fill in the sixteenth notes on beat 4.

# e + a, said as “(#) ee and uh.”

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1 + a 2 3 + a 4 e + a

First, add the numbers.

Next, add the + plus sign after each eighth note on beats 1 and 3.

Next, add the letter a, pronounced as “uh,” for the last sixteenth of each beat.

Then fill in the sixteenth notes on beat 4.

# e + a, said as “(#) ee and uh.”

For beat two, add the markings for the second sixteenth note and the third sixteenth / second eighth note.

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1 + a 2 e + 3 + a 4 e + a

First, add the numbers.

Next, add the + plus sign after each eighth note on beats 1 and 3.

Next, add the letter a, pronounced as “uh,” for the last sixteenth of each beat.

Then fill in the sixteenth notes on beat 4.

# e + a, said as “(#) ee and uh.”

For beat two, add the markings for the second sixteenth note and the third sixteenth / second eighth note.

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1 + a 2 e + 3 + a 4 e + a

One, and-uh-Two-ee-and, Three, and-uh-Four-ee-and-uh(-One)

First, add the numbers.

Next, add the + plus sign after each eighth note on beats 1 and 3.

Next, add the letter a, pronounced as “uh,” for the last sixteenth of each beat.

Then fill in the sixteenth notes on beat 4.

# e + a, said as “(#) ee and uh.”

For beat two, add the markings for the second sixteenth note and the third sixteenth / second eighth note.

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1 + a 2 e + 3 + a 4 e + a

One, and-uh-Two-ee-and, Three, and-uh-Four-ee-and-uh(-One)

First, add the numbers.

Next, add the + plus sign after each eighth note on beats 1 and 3.

Next, add the letter a, pronounced as “uh,” for the last sixteenth of each beat.

Then fill in the sixteenth notes on beat 4.

# e + a, said as “(#) ee and uh.”

For beat two, add the markings for the second sixteenth note and the third sixteenth / second eighth note.

Use the intro track, and then work your way from 80bpm to 160bpm.

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Those are the four patterns you need.

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Those are the four patterns you need.

To be able to play this, learn each pattern on its own and practice speaking it at 80, 90, 100, 110, 120, 130, 140, 150, and 160 beats per minute (bpm).

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Those are the four patterns you need.

To be able to play this, learn each pattern on its own and practice speaking it at 80, 90, 100, 110, 120, 130, 140, 150, and 160 beats per minute (bpm).

After you can speak each pattern at all of those tempi, then start back at 80bpm as you play each pattern on its own.

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Those are the four patterns you need.

To be able to play this, learn each pattern on its own and practice speaking it at 80, 90, 100, 110, 120, 130, 140, 150, and 160 beats per minute (bpm).

After you can speak each pattern at all of those tempi, then start back at 80bpm as you play each pattern on its own.

I recommend going in this order.

-m. 70

-m. 80

-m. 76

-m. 68

After you can speak and play each pattern, try stitching it together!

1

2

3

4

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Good luck!

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