You can’t study progressive rock history without finding its roots entangled with the highly influential group, Yes, during the late ’60s and ’70s. Drummer, Bill Bruford, uses a unique groove throughout the intro, playing fast creatively-placed backbeats on the snare against straight quarters on the ride. Bruford plays another inspiring pattern in the verses and choruses, playing a half-time groove with a snare backbeat every fifth hi-hat stroke. Talk about messing with the time signature!
You can’t study progressive rock history without finding its roots entangled with the highly influential group, Yes, during the late ’60s and ’70s. Drummer, Bill Bruford, uses a unique groove throughout the intro, playing fast creatively-placed backbeats on the snare against straight quarters on the ride. Bruford plays another inspiring pattern in the verses and choruses, playing a half-time groove with a snare backbeat every fifth hi-hat stroke. Talk about messing with the time signature!
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