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Post hey can someone here explain drum and bass for me? 
ok so im a kind of a starter drummer
but i want to learn new stuff all the time Very Happy
and this is one of them..
so if you please explain to me what is ?
and ive heard that it has something to do with jungle beats..
and jungle beat i know how it sounds and looks but what is the diffrence between that and "drum and bass"?

thanks much dor44 Very Happy







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Ahaha. DnB.

I personally have a hard time explaining the stuff, but look up guys like KJ Sawka and Jojo Mayer. Johnny Rabb could work too, but he's not as DnB/Jungle oriented as the former two.
The Amen Break is supposedly where the whole Drum and Bass thing started.

This is the vid that explains it.









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hey man that was really intresting video you put up.. Very Happy
theres some really cool beats in that video Very Happy
and thanks for the help..
but i still need the definition of drum and bass
and the definiton of jungle beats if anyone can answer that please Very Happy?







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No problem. Smile

As for the definition, however.... Well, you have me there. o_o








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jungle beats started off of one beat "the almen break"... look up "the most important 6 seconds in music" it starts off with a record player. this gui goes into detail on how house music, and jungle breaks came to be... how entire sub cultures came to be. all off of 6 seconds








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drum and bass beats are not always based on sampled breaks at this point. much of it uses completely synthesized sounds, even down to the drum hits. it's broadened (and also narrowed too in some ways).

basically, if it's 160-190 bpm, has a breakbeat in it (the bass drum is not hitting on 1 2 3 4 or 1 3, but rather some syncopated pattern)...it can probably be called drum and bass.

there's a LOT of subgenres, but I tend to be kind of a generalist, although a lot of the newer british "pop" drum and bass kind of drives me up the wall.

anyway, check out Remarc, Black Sun Empire, John B, Evol Intent, Noisia, Soundmurderer, Amen Andrews, LTJ Bukem, General Malice, Phace, Teebee, SolID, Autumn...that's a pretty good spread of different drum and bass styles there. Every last one of those artists will sound different than the next.








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hey thanks alot for commenting!
that sure is a wide selection and i will defintely check them out!
thanks alot!







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Now that video was interesting!

And Alan's comment too. I learned something today Smile








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I use alot of ghostnotes and it makes it sound really awesome. Worth practising











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