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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.
i’m doing this for about 5 minutes before i play the drums
listen with lots if info and other stuff have fun
by Drummeretc on 05/16/2011 | 2,146 Views | 0 Comments
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by Drummeretc on 05/16/2011 | 3,193 Views | 0 Comments
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by Drummeretc on 05/16/2011 | 2,455 Views | 1 Comments
Check out my You Tube channel at http://www.youtube.com/user/DrummerEtc?feature=mhum or my blog for drummers at www.DrummerEtc.com
In this lesson I’ll break down and explain a rudiment called the Single Stroke 7.
In today's lesson I'm going to break down and explain the Single Stroke Four rudiment. Enjoy!
In today’s lesson I’m going to break down and explain the Para Triplet. Enjoy!
Today's lesson is very similar to Applying Triplets to Fills Part 1. We're still going to practice playing the basic accent patterns (from the Triplet Rhythms PDF download) as rim shots on the snare drum while keeping the steady flow of 8th note Triplets going in between. For today's workout, now all of the accents must be played with your right hand. This concept will force you to use various mixed sticking patterns to achieve this steady flow. I'll give you some examples of patterns that work for me. Hopefully you'll be able to use your creativity and experiment with some sticking patterns of your own. This is a great way to work on developing your own voice or personality for the kit. Remember, you have to keep the steady flow going in between all of the right hand accents. This one can be a little challenging. Just start off very slow and gradually build up speed.
Today's lesson is going to continue our study of phrasing groups of 7 over a steady flow of 16th notes. We're going to keep the sticking the same RLRLRLL and now look at playing this pattern over 2 bars of 16th notes. Enjoy!
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