Drum Pattern Library
Browse our collection of drum patterns organized by difficulty. Load any pattern directly into the drum machine, learn the breakdown, and start making beats.
Beginner
5 patternsBasic Rock
BeginnerThe fundamental rock beat that every drummer learns first. A solid kick on beats 1 and 3, snare on 2 and 4, and steady eighth-note hi-hats tie the groove together.
Four on the Floor
BeginnerThe foundational dance music beat where the kick drum hits every quarter note. Offbeat hi-hats and claps on 2 and 4 drive the energy of house, disco, and EDM tracks.
Simple Hip-Hop
BeginnerA laid-back hip-hop groove with a syncopated kick pattern and steady eighth-note hi-hats. The slightly off-grid kick gives it the head-nodding feel that defines the genre.
Basic Waltz
BeginnerA 3/4 waltz feel approximated across 16 steps. The kick anchors the downbeat while rim clicks and hi-hats outline the characteristic ONE-two-three pulse of waltz time.
Punk Rock
BeginnerA fast, aggressive punk beat with relentless sixteenth-note hi-hats, kick on every beat, and a driving snare on the offbeats. Built for speed and raw energy.
Intermediate
9 patternsBossa Nova
IntermediateThe classic bossa nova pattern with its distinctive syncopated kick and rim click outlining the clave. This Brazilian rhythm blends samba energy with cool jazz sophistication.
Shuffle
IntermediateA blues shuffle with a triplet-based hi-hat feel and a deep-pocket backbeat. The swung hi-hats give this beat its characteristic loping, rolling groove.
Half-Time
IntermediateA half-time groove where the snare hits only once per bar, creating a heavy, slowed-down feel even at higher tempos. Popular in trap, hip-hop, and modern rock breakdowns.
Reggaeton Dembow
IntermediateThe iconic dembow riddim that drives reggaeton music. Its characteristic "boom-ch-boom-chick" pattern with interlocking kick, snare, and rim creates an irresistibly danceable groove.
808 Trap
IntermediateA hard-hitting trap beat built around the 808 drum machine aesthetic. Sparse, booming kicks, rapid hi-hat rolls, and sharp claps on the backbeat define modern trap production.
Motown
IntermediateThe classic Motown backbeat with a steady kick, snappy snare on 2 and 4, and relentless sixteenth-note hi-hats reminiscent of tambourine shaking. The sound of 1960s Detroit soul.
Two-Step
IntermediateA UK garage-influenced two-step pattern with a broken kick drum and shuffled hi-hats. The irregular kick placement gives it a skippy, syncopated bounce that sets it apart from straight house beats.
Breakbeat
IntermediateA broken beat pattern inspired by classic breakbeat culture and sampled funk breaks. The syncopated kick and snare pattern creates an energetic, off-kilter groove that drives breakbeat and big beat music.
Syncopated Funk
IntermediateA heavily syncopated funk groove with off-beat kicks, ghost notes, and open hi-hat accents. Every instrument plays off the others to create the interlocking, elastic feel that defines funk drumming.
Advanced
6 patternsBoom Bap Classic
AdvancedA hard-hitting boom-bap beat in the tradition of 1990s East Coast hip-hop. The swung hi-hat pattern, punchy kick doubles, and crisp snare backbeat evoke the golden age of sample-based production.
Samba
AdvancedA Brazilian samba party beat with driving cross-rhythms, constant hi-hat motion, and interlocking kick and snare patterns. This groove captures the infectious energy of Carnival percussion.
Dancehall
AdvancedA dancehall riddim pattern with its distinctive one-drop kick pattern, rim shot accents, and delayed clap. This groove is the engine of Jamaican dancehall music and has influenced countless global genres.
Train Beat
AdvancedA driving country/rock train beat with rapid snare doubles that mimic the chugging rhythm of a locomotive. This pattern powers rockabilly, country, and Americana tracks with relentless forward motion.
Blast Beat
AdvancedAn extreme-speed blast beat with alternating kick and snare on every eighth note and relentless sixteenth-note hi-hats. This is the ultimate expression of speed and intensity in metal drumming.
New Orleans Second Line
AdvancedA syncopated New Orleans second line groove with rim shots, displaced snare hits, and a rolling feel inspired by brass band street parades. This is the rhythm of Mardi Gras and New Orleans funk.