10 Popular Drum Patterns Every Producer Should Know

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Good drumming is all about simplicity and style. That’s why drummers spend so much time learning the basics. Here’s the 10 drum patterns you need to produce drum parts that hit in all the right ways.

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00:00 Introduction
00:26 Four on the floor
01:02 The trap beat
01:39 The Bo Diddley beat
02:34 The two beat
03:33 Boom-bap
04:15 The Dem Bow
05:00 Impeach the President
05:52 Iconic eighths
06:35 12/8 Feel
07:20 Shuffle Feel



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コメント (21)
  • As someone who plays in a pop punk band, that dismissal of the punk beat really hurt
  • Man I love videos like this, programming drums as a non drummer is like driving in the fog sometimes.
  • As a guitar player that has recently started trying to write my own songs, the drums are the one part I was most struggling with. Thank you for this list, it was exactly what I needed.
  • I'm a drummer for about 24 years and always used all these beats without even dreaming they were catalogued and had a name. Thanks for sharing!
  • Could you do a follow up of drum patterns for electronic genres? Breakbeat, House, Techno etc
  • I think I just stumbled into a goldmine of videos, holy shit
  • I work with heavily disabled people and one woman really likes heavy beats. So I jam for her through the day. She's into hip hop and songs with the "dem bow" (min 4:19). I mimic drum patterns on the back of my guitar and she's headbanging, like she's on a metal stage. Thanks for the inspirations for private and work use from a non- drummer^^
  • @tss3393
    1st Songs That Come To Mind 0:29 The Way You Move-Outkast 1:05 DNA-Kendrick Lamar 1:42 Walking On Sunshine-Katrina & The Waves 2:40 Take On Me-A-Ha (if you add a kick) 3:17 Every high school metal fan in the 2000's 3:34 Californication-Red Hot Chili Peppers 4:16 I don't know why, but I feel like playing this with Gerudo Valley from Zelda would pair really nicely. 5:04 Luv(sic) Pt.2-Shing02 and Nujabes 5:55 Feel Good Inc.-Gorillaz (if you raise the tempo) 6:41 Of Space and Time-City & Colour 7:24 Howlin' For You-The Black Keys
  • Many thanks for this. I'm just learning to use Hydrogen drum program and this has really given me a lot to play with. I was stuck for useful beats as I know nothing about drumming but now I feel I can tackle a whole world of drums.
  • I just compose as a hobby in Logic and sometimes on an Alesis drum machine and I can say lord this is practical. Very nice use of YouTube especially including the drum pattern visual underneath.
  • The punk beat is still relevant though. Pop punk is making a massive resurgence and basically everyone is doing songs with Travis Barker.
  • These drum videos are some of the best on the internet for showing the beats so clearly, really dig them! make some more with diff types of beats!
  • Came here to learn but got given a free midi pack straight away and a great lesson? What a freaking win!
  • I've been trying to work on my work on my drum patterns for ages but never noticed any improvement, this video helped a lot. Thank you !
  • Thank you so much for this video. Perfect explanation! I am studying eletronic music production and this helped me understand the classic drum patterns.
  • @bart5559
    Awesome lesson! The "midi tabs" below are very usefull thank you! Love seeing more of these videos
  • @SuzD0n
    I'm so glad I found this. I have no musical knowledge and accidentally fell into music production because I was bored and my musical friend had run out of ideas. Now we are busy running out of ideas together and this is going to help a lot!
  • This was so incredibly cool and fun. Thanks guys. I won a subscription once and LANDR was indeed great