Written below is a list of full grooves where 16 beat style hands are used. The hands for this groove pattern in compound time will look like this: 1 By Kyle Blitch (Practice Use Only) LikeFollow by CustomGrooves published on. All left hands will be playing on an '+' count, remember, the counting for semi quavers in 7/8 is '1+2+3+4+5+6+7+'. Wave any or both arms in any direction for 4 8 counts. For the compound version of the groove the right will move over to the snare for the '4' count and in the simple version the right will move for the 3 and 7 counts. Wave both arms inward towards your chest for 4 8 counts, then reverse it out toward your fingertips for 4 8 counts. Mitutoyo can custom-build an internal micrometer best-suited to your special. At the bottom of the page you will find some useful links, I recommend looking through some of these if you get stuck with anything on this page.Īs before, you will have two hands on the hi hat playing a single stroke roll. the spindle on the parallel using normal measuring force and count. The parts will be fairly straight forward if you are familiar with the time signature but this is one of those groove building ideas that often gets forgotten about. Apply the 16 beat style hand pattern to grooves in the time signature of 7/8.įor this 16 beat groove construction idea you will be taking the standard 16 beat hand pattern and just applying it to the new time signature.