what up illmuzik fam, got a question i hope some of you might be able to help me with. before i got into making beats i had no musical training whatsoever, so drums in particular have come difficult to me if i dont use a step sequencer and try to tap them out on my mpc because i have a poor sense of internal rhythm.
anyway ive gotten to the point where i can tap out fairly complex and syncopated kick/snare patterns, basically training myself daily by tapping out timbaland or alchemist kick/snare patterns, but this is where i've hit a brick wall. i cannot for the life of me seem to get a second hand involved in my drumming- i.e. using my left hand to play some rolling hi hats on the second row of my mpc buttons while tapping out a kick and snare on the bottom row (it isnt just hi hats, it can be any other percussive element). i mean, i can add these sounds to my drumbeat, i just find that it usually throws me off beat on the kicks/snare and i have to stop and start over again, or when i manage to not get off beat i notice its because whatever other element im adding im playing completely in sync (like if my kick is hitting on the 1 and 3 in my basic loop, the sound im trying to add i'll find myself playing only on the 1 and 3) with my kick drum or whatnot. what im wondering is for those who have drum training or experience or who taught themselves to do this if there are any rhythm exercises, books, or music readings they found helpful in developing this kind of independence
anyway ive gotten to the point where i can tap out fairly complex and syncopated kick/snare patterns, basically training myself daily by tapping out timbaland or alchemist kick/snare patterns, but this is where i've hit a brick wall. i cannot for the life of me seem to get a second hand involved in my drumming- i.e. using my left hand to play some rolling hi hats on the second row of my mpc buttons while tapping out a kick and snare on the bottom row (it isnt just hi hats, it can be any other percussive element). i mean, i can add these sounds to my drumbeat, i just find that it usually throws me off beat on the kicks/snare and i have to stop and start over again, or when i manage to not get off beat i notice its because whatever other element im adding im playing completely in sync (like if my kick is hitting on the 1 and 3 in my basic loop, the sound im trying to add i'll find myself playing only on the 1 and 3) with my kick drum or whatnot. what im wondering is for those who have drum training or experience or who taught themselves to do this if there are any rhythm exercises, books, or music readings they found helpful in developing this kind of independence