: A syncopated, flowing feel that sounds more complex than it often is to play. Essential Patterns to Practice
Most legendary linear fills are built from simple blocks, or "linear rudiments," that repeat in groups of four, six, or seven. Linear Drum Fills
In a linear fill, the rhythm flows through the kit as a continuous line of notes. This style is prized for its clarity and the "blinding" speed it allows, as limbs never compete for the same subdivision. : You never strike two surfaces at once. : A syncopated, flowing feel that sounds more
: An ostinato that can be transformed into a linear fill by replacing hand strokes with kicks (e.g., RLKRLKK). Mastery and Practice Strategy This style is prized for its clarity and
are a drumming technique where no two limbs strike at the same time. Unlike traditional vertical drumming, where you might hit a snare and hi-hat or a kick and crash cymbal together, linear drumming ensures every single note is isolated in a sequence. Core Concept: Single-Note Phrasing
To master linear fills, you must develop strong limb independence and a solid sense of the metronome.
: Replacing the last two notes of a simple tom roll with two bass drum hits.