![]() ![]() So, that was my definitive list of the top Christmas drum songs, and I’d like to finish by saying: Phew – there’s a lot to remember on this one! Wrapping Up There’s another random bar of 7/8 in this track (what is it with Christmas songs and odd-time signatures?), but don’t let that throw you.įinally, keep an ear out for the rit which happens about midway through the refrain. Finally, the track builds into a big, pint-swinging feel which could fill anything from your family living room to Wembley Stadium. Next, you’ll hear that there’s a cross-stick on each quarter note, giving the song extra energy and life. As the track picks up a little, you can change to eighth Start on the hats or the ride, and just keep time on the one, two, three and four. This track is a chance to build a song in layers. Sure, it’s a little bittersweet, but it has a certain hopeful quality too. Maybe this is an unconventional choice, but for me it conjours up an image of cozy English pubs and the bright lights of London on a cold Winter’s night.
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