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In this simplified version of “Éteins la lumière” aimed at beginners, the original arrangement has been adapted to make it more accessible in terms of endurance and coordination. The objective is to facilitate learning while preserving the essence of the song.
One of the major simplifications concerns the playing of the hi-hat, which is normally played on the eighth note with accents on the downbeats. In this version, the hi-hat is played in the quarter note, which means that your right hand (or your left hand if you are left-handed) plays half as fast. This modification aims to avoid cramps in the forearm and to allow a more fluid and comfortable execution.
Regarding coordination, some parts have been simplified. The hits on the “and”s of the fourth beat, which involved flas (rapid accents) and bass drum hits, have been removed. So, you will have to work specifically on your first binary rhythm with the hi-hat played in the quarter note. It is also important to work on the curling technique, which is present in the song. Take the time to practice slowly to master the setup of your breaks, paying particular attention to those in the interlude.
To progress effectively, don't hesitate to work regularly and focus on rhythmic precision and coordination between your limbs. Start slowly and gradually increase the speed when you feel comfortable. It is essential to understand the structure of the song and identify key moments where you will need to pay particular attention to the implementation of your fills.
Also take care of your body and your muscles by taking regular breaks and avoiding excessive tension. Warm up before playing and stretch after practice sessions to prevent injuries and muscle fatigue issues.
Remember that each simplification has been designed to allow you to progress at your own pace and focus on the essential aspects of the song. As you gain confidence and fluency, you will be able to explore more advanced versions and incorporate more elements of the original arrangement.
Work with patience and perseverance, keeping in mind that every little step counts in your musical learning. Have fun playing “Turn Off the Light” and don't hesitate to express your creativity and your own style in your performance.
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In this simplified drum arrangement for “Éteins la lumière,” some rhythmic elements from the beginner version are retained. The hi-hat and ride are always played in the quarter note, which makes learning easier and allows for better coordination of the limbs.
However, the bass drum playing follows the original pattern of the song, which requires additional work on hand and foot coordination. I recommend that you consult the course on “binary rhythms – Ex 9 and 11” (quarter note hit hat) to help you develop this coordination.
The drum fills in this version are a bit more elaborate, requiring a stronger right hand. It is important to work on the precision and fluidity of your movements to perform these passages well. Make sure you are comfortable with the simplified version before moving on to this more advanced version.
The biggest difference between the easy version and this one is the coordination work between the hands and feet. It is essential to master the easy version to fully understand the rhythmic basics before tackling this more complex version.
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In this quasi-original arrangement of “Eteins la lumière”, you will find most of the characteristic elements of the song. Although the whole thing is not very complex, it still presents some specific difficulties.
First of all, the energy and fast tempo of the song will test your endurance. To play this piece without tiring and place the accents in the right places, it is essential to have a strong right hand and to master the “Moeller” technique. This technique will allow you to optimize your movements and produce precise accents. The accents of the hi-hat and ride playing are placed on the strong beats, while the “and” beats are played in a more subdued manner. It is important to feel the quarter note pulse to properly interpret the piece.
Secondly, the fills present in the song require a certain speed of execution with the right hand. You will be faced with passages where your hand will have to move quickly over the drums. It is essential to work on the coordination and velocity of your right hand to play these passages fluidly and precisely.
Finally, you will also encounter flas (rapid accents) on the right and left which add liveliness and energy to the title. These rapid accents can be an additional challenge in terms of coordination and speed of execution. Pay particular attention to these moments to properly integrate them into your game.
Keep in mind that the goal is to play this piece with energy and dynamism. Focus on precision, endurance and fluidity in your playing. With regular practice and perseverance, you will be able to master this near-original arrangement of “Éteins la lumière” and play it with confidence and pleasure.
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