Andrew,

I hear the figure you describe (at least I think what I'm hearing is what you are describing) exactly as a triplet, starting on the second triplet 8th of the 4th beat and ending on the next down beat, although I can also hear it written and played as the last two 16th notes of the measure. I believe most drummers would naturally play it as a triplet in most situations.

Chuck


On Sep 10, 2006, at 10:54 AM, Andrew Stiller wrote:


On Sep 9, 2006, at 9:06 PM, Matthew Hindson Fastmail acct wrote:

I'm sure the wisdom of this list can help me here:

Is there a name for the drum kit cliche that typically (used to) close off the final chord of soft jazz/lounge pieces? It sort of sounds like a triplet down the toms down to the kick drum/snare.


Chickaboom. But it starts w. hi-hat and is certainly not a triplet.

Andrew Stiller
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