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by drumennut on 01/29/2011 | 3,517 Views | 1 Comments
This lesson is a tiny bit sporadic; the original idea was to
teach a short lesson on the 32nd note lick on beat 4. As I was filming I kept
getting new ideas and kept adding to the video. It turned out to be 40 minutes
of video, which I squeezed down to 10. The concept here is to show how small
ideas can go a long way if you take the time to experiment with them. Have fun
and practice slow, there is a little something for everyone in this one.
by Drummeretc on 01/09/2011 | 2,328 Views | 1 Comments
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For Part 2, we’re going to add two new rhythmic figures to explore around the kit as fills. We’re still going to get use to these rhythms by practicing them on the snare drum only at first. Once comfortable, we’ll begin to move them around the kit. Remember to be creative and enjoy the journey!
This lesson was designed for all the players out there just getting into fills. We’re going to take three basic 16th note rhythms and begin to mix and match them within a one bar pattern. Remember to be creative as you begin to explore these fills around the drumset. Don’t forget to download and print the PDF file.
Today's lesson will allow everyone to create there own fills from this sticking formula. This is a continuation from Triplet Warm-Up #1 Part 2, so if you're not sure what's going on please check out that lesson first.
http://www.drummerconnection.com/drumlessons/4386-triplet-warm-exercise-part-2
Once the concept is comfortable, it's time for you to customize your own fill ideas by combining 1,2,3 or 4 beat accent combinations between your right and left hand. Remember, the sky's the limit here so have fun and be creative!
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!
Today’s lesson will take a look at phrasing Groups of 7 as 16th notes over 1 bar. This is very similar to 1 Bar Groups of 3 & 5, all we’re doing is adding two extra notes to the phrase. Enjoy!
by webadmin on 06/16/2010 | 7,625 Views | 1 Comments
(516) 263-9782. Drum Lesson: Merging Danny Carey & John Bonham Concepts
by webadmin on 06/16/2010 | 2,412 Views | 0 Comments
Drum Lesson (Part 2) on Danny Carey Concept in Lateralus. Jeff Indyke, "The Professor", extends the concept on his Drum Education TV Show. Jeff has produced hundreds of Audio/DVD drum courses on drumming greats over decades.
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