hey all, im trying to learn all the ways to go between two different progressions. ive listed many above but im sure theres more, for example i remember watching a tutorial where someone said something about a "boom" transition (but called it a different name, i sadly cant recall). regardless, what other methods do you recommend?
what other ways are there to transition parts besides snare
rolls, rhythm changes, fades ins / outs, drum fills, sfx, risers,
fallers, build ups and silence?
Submitted June 27, 2024 at 11:11PM by FluffyBrudda https://www.reddit.com/r/Learnmusic/comments/1dq8kgv/what_other_ways_are_there_to_transition_parts/?utm_source=ifttt
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