Practice Pad Rhythmic Scale
This is a singles warmup that has probablly been played for a hundred years before me. It’s also good to practice while tapping both of your feet with the metronome. Also you can apply other rudi…
Drum practice pads Reviews & Advantages
This is a singles warmup that has probablly been played for a hundred years before me. It’s also good to practice while tapping both of your feet with the metronome. Also you can apply other rudi…
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Excellent,? fun exercise, thanks!
Comment by cril1001001 — October 6, 2009 @ 3:30 pm
You might want to roll your left hand in a bit, it looks a bit more like French grip than your right hand. Going up the subdivisions, the transitions between rhythms from the fivetuplets on were a bit shaky for a second but you got back on track. On the ninelets you seemed a bit tight. But other than? those, it’s really good that you’re practicing the basics and you played the exercise well.
Comment by phantomregiment1227 — October 6, 2009 @ 3:52 pm
The dog’s like “ah? shit, not this again!”Na, really cool though how you laid that out!
Comment by 69adrummer — October 6, 2009 @ 4:03 pm
tri-po? -let ta-ka-de-mi
Comment by drumfadidlda — October 6, 2009 @ 4:41 pm
Um where are the flam accents you mentioned??
Comment by joeyisfunny — October 6, 2009 @ 5:08 pm
cool.?
Comment by chessdude67 — October 6, 2009 @ 5:23 pm
I use:Quintuplet = UniversitySeptuplet = Leicester? UniversityFun fun!
Comment by drummerkingmike — October 6, 2009 @ 6:00 pm
really.. u need a metronome? im a drummer and i hold steady beats? in my head. idk maybe i have a talent or something.
Comment by abcdog350 — October 6, 2009 @ 6:04 pm
fail.?
Comment by trumpetbnddork — October 6, 2009 @ 6:24 pm
nice video man!good rithym?
Comment by 123craw — October 6, 2009 @ 6:55 pm