that hat+snare thing?

4108sv

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in some songs, i noticed have a small hi hat (or is it a ride?) right in front of a snare sometimes, does that serve a purpose at all? and if so, why? thanks.
 

NobleWordz

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Maybe you mean an open hi hat?

I use it all the time. If used right it can fill space, and create a nice groove.

But you know it doesn't have to serve a purpose as long as it sounds good.


~NW~
 

Sanova

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what do you mean does it serve a purpose... surely the beat will not implode upon itself without it... the producer just felt that the groove was nice with that element in there.

simple as that.
 

Sanova

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an open hi hat has a longer tail, like tsssssssssssssss

while a closed one (most commonly used) is short and crisp, like Ts.
 

sYgMa

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rhythmic_hi-hat.jpg

index_hh905.gif


That's an hi-hat... See, there's a pedal that you can press with your feet to close the hi hat (both cymbals touching, tight) if you let go (not completely), the hihat will open... the cymbals will be touching... not tight... that's why you'll hear a sizzle... Tssssssssssssss
 
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open mind

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rhythmic_hi-hat.jpg

index_hh905.gif


That's an hi-hat... See, there's a pedal that you can press with your feet to close the hi hat (both cymbals touching, tight) if you let go (not completely), the hihat will open... the cymbals will be touching... not tight... that's why you'll hear a sizzle... Tssssssssssssss

now thats perfect explenation lol.
 
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