Style Knob
Genre
Position
Rock
7
Rock
8
Rock
9
Rock
10
Rock
11
Rock
12
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Genre-Based Styles
Time
Feel
Signature
4/4
Even 8ths
4/4
Swing 16ths
4/4
Swing 16ths
3/4
Even 8ths
3/4
Even 16ths
3/4
Swing 8ths
Style Description
British invasion. Sounds best at tempos
between 100-140. Slightly bluesy bass with
lots of motion in transition bars. Straight
rock beat with steady snare and tight 16th
note hats in the normal intensity section,
changing to 8th note cymbals in the high
intensity section.
Swung British rock. Sounds best at tempos
between 65-110. Slightly bluesy bass sits
on root and walks up chord in 2nd half of
bar. Swung UK rock and roll beat with hats
in the normal intensity section changing to
cymbals in the high intensity section.
Southern rock. Sounds best at tempos
between 80-120. Southern boogie bass with
bluesy transitions between chords. Swung
rock and roll beat with restrained hats in the
normal intensity section and even ride in
the high intensity section.
R&B rock in 3/4. Sounds best at tempos
between 80-120. Simple bass on the root of
the chord. Drums switch from simple kick
and snare with grooving hats in the normal
intensity section to ride in the high intensity
section.
Country rock in 3/4. Sounds best at tempos
between 80-135. Bass consists mainly of
even notes on root with walking passages
between chords. Rock waltz with hats and
double kick pattern in the normal intensity
section and ride cymbals and more relaxed
kick in the high intensity section.
Swung northern waltz. Sounds best at
tempos between 70-120. Grooving bass
alternates between root and 2nd below
with short walks between chords. Cymbal-
heavy, British rock drum feel.
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