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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.
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In this lesson, Gavin Harrison shows some uses of one of his favorite rudiments, the Left Hand Flam Triplet. Excerpted from his DVD/Book combo - Rhythmic Designs, which features songs by Gavin and 05Ric. More information available at www.HudsonMusic.com!
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A beginner lesson for drum fills and rolls.
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A drum lesson with Steve Holmes discussing the use of flams and flam rolls on the drums in a jazz context. Touches on the history, how to get started, and advanced applications. Stay tuned for Part 2. Shot with a Canon 7D. Audio during some of the playing portions recorded with an Edirol rh09 portable audio recorder.
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Learn how to play grade 6 flams and drags for drums with Bob Wynne. This drum tuition tutorial allows you to practice at home and develop your drum techniques. Barnsley College music section offers a range of music courses in the UK.
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Practice flam and flam accents on drums; learn how with tips from our expert drummer and drum instructor in this free drumming video music lesson. Expert: James Roland Colonna Bio: James Roland Colonna was accepted into the MSU school of music in 1999 and was on the MSU drumline from 99-02. Filmmaker: Robert Rogers
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Using a single Paradiddle around the drums can add some cool spice to your fills
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Tim Pedersen of Musician's Institute walks you through the single paradiddle on a pad and on a snare. Sponsored by DRUM! and TRAPS magazines.
Today’s lesson will take a look at the Paradiddle-Diddle.
Today’s lesson will cover a great warm-up exercise involving the double stroke roll that helps develop fill and solo ideas. Enjoy!
Playing a paradiddle-diddle between my right hand and my right foot. The right hand can flow around the kit to vary the sound. It will blend better with the bass drum while playing the floor tom.RH = Right HandRF = Right FootRH - RH - RF - RF - RH - RF
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