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How to Play P-Funk on My Drums

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    • 1). Press down on the hi-hat pedal so you get a tight hi-hat sound. Adjust the settings on your hi-hat stand, if necessary, so that you can get the hi-hat cymbals to be pressed tightly together.

    • 2). Hit the hi-hat with a drumstick to get a tight, short sound. P-Funk drum parts are known for their staccato hi-hat parts. Often these parts are highly syncopated. Practice playing on different spots in the measure, not just eighth notes. Practice the shuffle rhythm on the hi-hat to help make it easier for you to master P-Funk hi-hat playing.

    • 3). Hit the bass drum with the bass drum pedal. P-Funk bass drum parts often are very short, quick parts, such as hitting the "a" of 2 and then "3," creating two quick notes. This helps produce that signature funk groove often is found in P-Funk songs.

    • 4). Hit the snare drum on counts "2" and "4" with a drumstick. Throw in subtle variations, such as playing the snare on different spots in the measure. To get the P-Funk sound, use a crisp-sounding snare drum with a high sound. Tightly tune your snare drum or use a piccolo snare to achieve that sound.

    • 5). Play a fill on the snare drum. P-Funk drummers often do fills right on the snare drum, typically playing a staccato and syncopated fill that also uses the hi-hat and toms, if the song calls for it. Keep the groove strong, which is most important in P-Funk.

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