How do I count this...

Not sure if you actually mean counting.

The beat is simple enough as is is really just 3 beats of 8s an the two 16ths on the fourth beat.

Last two notes on the first beat are 32nds(8 pr, beat), basically a double on the last 16th.


If you want to know it'd be 1 & a-d 2 & 3 & 4 e , but I'd really just play that double as one 16th note an then when comfortable just double it.

Quartesr: 1 2 3 4


8ths; 1 & 2 & 3 & 4 &


16th 1 e & a 2 e & a 3 e & a 4 e & a

32nds: 1 d e d & d a d 2 d e d & d a d 3 d e d & d a d 4 d e d & d a d


The groove.

32nds: 1 d e d & d a d 2 d e d & d a d 3 d e d & d a d 4 d e d & d a d
 
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I think a machine would have to play those 2-32nd bass notes; like to hear it played
 
I think a machine would have to play those 2-32nd bass notes; like to hear it played
It's kinda Bonham-ish, not hard at moderate tempos.
 
unusual. lol.
16ths would be "normal'.. Like to hear it
hard to figure why- it'd be 32nds
 
unusual. lol.
16ths would be "normal'.. Like to hear it
hard to figure why- it'd be 32nds
Because they can do it. Looks to me like some sort of thing Bonham would have done, as Bermuda said. If I could actually play it, I would do a clip of it. But there’s plenty who can.
 
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Not sure if you actually mean counting.

The beat is simple enough as is is really just 3 beats of 8s an the two 16ths on the fourth beat.

Last two notes on the first beat are 32nds(8 pr, beat), basically a double on the last 16th.


If you want to know it'd be 1 & a-d 2 & 3 & 4 e , but I'd really just play that double as one 16th note an then when comfortable just double it.

Quartesr: 1 2 3 4


8ths; 1 & 2 & 3 & 4 &


16th 1 e & a 2 e & a 3 e & a 4 e & a

32nds: 1 d e d & d a d 2 d e d & d a d 3 d e d & d a d 4 d e d & d a d


The groove.

32nds: 1 d e d & d a d 2 d e d & d a d 3 d e d & d a d 4 d e d & d a d
Thanks for the comprehensive answer. That double was doing my head in but when you suggested to treat it like a sixteenth and just double it, it made sense.
 
 
don't hear it.
not hearing the bass drum doing any of that off the 1.
not trying to be mean just didn't hear -bass drum doing that-
oh well another internet mystery.
 
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Here is how it sounds. First at half speed, then at full speed. I had to zip it because it wouldn't allow me to attach an .mp3 file.
 

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It's not the song I posted in post #14? or what is in your link

How does that Zip relate to the No Doubt track
Don't hear that Zip in the No Doubt track.
Not hearing the drummer do that in the No Doubt track

and to answer your title question it's too fast- and I'm not aware-verbally how- you'd count it- it's too fast
1 e an da
to maybe..
1 e an da/da
 
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It's not the song I posted in post #14? or what is in your link

How does that Zip relate to the No Doubt track
Don't hear that Zip in the No Doubt track.
Not hearing the drummer do that in the No Doubt track
The zip file has an mp3 which is the Hella Good drum part in the first post
 
The zip file has an mp3 which is the Hella Good drum part in the first post
I posted the track in post #14

I know what and -- heard what you have in the Zip and saw what you have in post #1 and-- - he's not playing that/ exactly...
ever that I can tell..
 
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