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Drummers Sharing Tips, Tricks and Knowledge on subjects such as Drum Tuning, Drum Rudiments, Paradiddles, Shuffles, Groove Ideas,
Drum Kit Dynamics, Drum Fills, Triplets, Drum Micing, Drum Recording, Changing Drum Heads and so much more.
by webadmin on 06/15/2010 | 2,336 Views | 0 Comments
A lesson in brush playing. Play medium tempos and up-tempos with accents & also learn a reliable and easy brush motion.
by webadmin on 06/15/2010 | 2,005 Views | 0 Comments
www.DrummerEtc.com DRUM LESSON with STEPHEN TAYLOR: "Brush pattern" for mid to uptempo swing
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A great drum lesson put together by Zack Albetta for OnlineDrummer.com. In this lesson, learn brush stroke techniques for behind the kit. A great resource for all drummers! Check out http://www.onlinedrummer.com for more free drum lessons!
by webadmin on 06/15/2010 | 1,920 Views | 0 Comments
Charli Persip
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Basic Jazz Brush Pattern explained. For more info, go to: www.timmetz.com
by webadmin on 06/15/2010 | 2,422 Views | 4 Comments
http://bangthedrumsquickly.com In this lesson we go over a couple brush patterns (a basic pattern, and ballad pattern). We also go over some lics to go with the patterns. When practicing the brushes you want to maintain a good sound, and the best way to achieve that is by making sure the left hand circling is played in time. Good brush playing requires a lot of the same skills as when playing with sticks, such as keeping a good feel and sound, listening to and accompanying the soloist, and also soloing. but thats another story. Post comments with questions
by Diablo on 01/15/2010 | 1,347 Views | 1 Comments
Feli's 10th Flip of the Week-Playing Without Drum Sticks Felipe proudly endorses Evans Drumheads and The Clamp-it Secure Mic Stand System. www.felipetorres.net www.evansdrumheads.com www.theclampit.com Filmed by SomeGuys Productions www.someguys.tv Drum audio recorded on the Zoom H4.http://www.samsontech.com/products/pr Special thanks to David Torres for his assistance with the props.
Here's a look at a basic brush pattern shown to me years ago. As always, we'll break this down and look at each hand part individually and then put it all together.
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