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: An ostinato that can be transformed into a linear fill by replacing hand strokes with kicks (e.g., RLKRLKK). Mastery and Practice Strategy

: A syncopated, flowing feel that sounds more complex than it often is to play. Essential Patterns to Practice Linear Drum Fills

: A classic pattern used across genres. Sticking is: Right Hand, Left Hand, Kick, Kick, Right Hand, Left Hand. : An ostinato that can be transformed into

To master linear fills, you must develop strong limb independence and a solid sense of the metronome. Sticking is: Right Hand, Left Hand, Kick, Kick,

are a drumming technique where no two limbs strike at the same time. Unlike traditional vertical drumming, where you might hit a snare and hi-hat or a kick and crash cymbal together, linear drumming ensures every single note is isolated in a sequence. Core Concept: Single-Note Phrasing

: Replacing the last two notes of a simple tom roll with two bass drum hits.

In a linear fill, the rhythm flows through the kit as a continuous line of notes. This style is prized for its clarity and the "blinding" speed it allows, as limbs never compete for the same subdivision. : You never strike two surfaces at once.