Snaps and claps are eventually introduced as 16th-note patterns to match the more intricate "shuffling" feel of the song's acoustic strumming.
Claps and finger snaps act as the "snare" or "hi-hat," marking specific beats and adding rhythmic complexity. TUTORIAL 1 - BODY PERCUSSION TRY (Colbie Caillat)
For more advanced learners, (by the same creator) typically builds on these basics by introducing more complex combinations of these six core body sounds. TUTORIAL 1 - BODY PERCUSSION TRY (Colbie Caillat) Snaps and claps are eventually introduced as 16th-note
Some variations incorporate tongue clicks or cheek taps to add unique accents to the pattern. Rhythmic Structure providing a steady foundation.
Chest pats and thigh pats are used to simulate bass drum sounds, providing a steady foundation.