les triolets de croches à la batterie: les comprendre et les jouer !

Eighth-note triplets on the drums. Today, we're going to look at eighth-note triplets on the drums. But what exactly is a triplet? A triplet is a group of three notes, each with the value of two of the individual notes. Don't worry 😊 we're going to focus on feeling and playing them, rather than just theorizing. In this video, I'll show you how to: 🥁 understand the triplet rhythm (1-2-3) 🥁 learn to easily count triplets 🥁 practice different fingerings (dominant hand / off-hand) 🥁 use triplets in a duple or triplet groove As always, we'll be working with a backing track to keep it musical and engaging. 👉 The goal: To feel that famous "roll" of triplets and be able to use them naturally in your playing. 🎁 Additional resources available on the website: Sheet music + drumless backing track + synchronized video 💬 Tell me in the comments: 👉 Do you count your triplets or do you feel them? 00:00 Triplet demonstration (playback) 00:10 Introduction – Eighth-note triplets 00:20 What is a triplet? 01:00 The 3 possible fingerings 01:30 Triplet rhythm (feeling the 1-2-3) 02:00 Learning to count triplets 03:00 Counting with numbers (1-2-3) 04:00 Counting with "La-li" 05:30 Getting the rhythm memorized 06:40 Application on the snare drum 07:30 1st fingering: white black white 10:00 Playing with playback (slow) 13:00 2nd fingering: white black black 16:50 Exercises with alternating fingerings 18:30 3rd fingering: white white black 22:00 Comparing the 3 fingerings 24:00 Application in a binary groove 26:00 Moving on the toms 28:30 Which fingering to choose? 30:00 Stringing together several triplets 32:30 Conclusion – the most important