This recognizable fill uses the snare as an anchor point.ħ. Check out the note-for-note transcription of this song in Drumeo Edge! It was tough to choose just one fill for this song, so we ran the whole gauntlet between 1:11-1:34. “No One Knows” – Queens of the Stone Age – 170 BPM The list wouldn’t be complete withou t this anthemic, air-drummable fill, which comes in around 1:07-1:17 in the song.ĥ. ![]() “Rock With You” – Michael Jackson – 114 BPMĭrummer: John “JR” Robinson 4. (Bonus: Click here to watch this song played in an ice rink!) 3. The rhythmic melody is instantly recognizable. If you’re over 40, you’d likely recognize this song as soon as the drums start – even if you aren’t a drummer. “In The Air Tonight” – Phil Collins – 96 BPMĮven non-drummers know how to air-drum this one bar fill! Based on a simple 16th note feel, it’s notated for five toms but you can adapt it for two or three. (Click here to download a PDF with all the fills and time codes) 1. We asked the community for their favorites, and this list is the result! ![]() What songs do you always find yourself air drumming? What would you consider are some of the most iconic drum fills of all time?
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