Fun Lights In Mozambique

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What a fun and different template! Love it. As mentioned on a previous upload, has a real contemporary African feel to it.

So I've added a drum pattern known as a 'Mozambique'. It starts out on the rim of the snare, onto the cowbell and then into the full tom pattern. UK users might recognise the cowbell pattern famously used for the BBC's Cricket theme music.

This version of the Mozambique pattern comes straight from the mighty Steve Gadd which he played ...
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Pit Brett
I like your drums!! thank you :) +1
Tofzegrit
I have heard tjos one this afternoonand it was already fabulous but with your add... it becomes more :) +1
Psycho
Excellent !! +1
davet
Great drums, thanks for adding. I always find keiichiros tracks very challenging because they sound simple but require amazing concentration to maintain timing and keep the feel +1
Guadaña
What a great drums!! Fits perfect. +0
piper
Nice beat :) +0
AKchen
great lovely jam all together :) +0
OliVBee
i definitely can hear some of steve gadd in your playing :) cool and tricky drumtrack ! +0
Keiton
Thank you so much, cool drumming! :) +0
mpointon
Thank you for your compliments, everyone. I'm still not convinced by this add - the tempo is a bit slow for the pattern I'm playing so it sounds a bit clumsy to me. But, as I've said before, I love the challenge! +0
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