Hat This Way
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Borrowing from the classic and instantly recognizable intro groove from Walk The Way by Aerosmith, this lesson focuses on the concept of playing the open hi-hat on beat 1 of the groove.
Borrowing from the classic and instantly recognizable intro groove from Walk The Way by Aerosmith, this lesson focuses on the concept of playing the open hi-hat on beat 1 of the groove.
Publisher of OnlineDrummer.com, Alfred Publishing author, Ddrum artist, and veteran Drum! Magazine contributor, Nate earned his Bachelor of Arts in Education at John Carroll University and Master of Arts in Education at the University of Findlay.
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