Drum Exercises 4 Technique Improvement (Thirty-second Notes, Doubling Ghost Notes, Triplets Notes)
Author | : Jedsada Intarasit |
Publisher | : EaddyDrum |
Total Pages | : 38 |
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Rating | : 4/5 ( Downloads) |
Download or read book Drum Exercises 4 Technique Improvement (Thirty-second Notes, Doubling Ghost Notes, Triplets Notes) written by Jedsada Intarasit and published by EaddyDrum. This book was released on with total page 38 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This book is composed for any learners with intent to promote drumming capacity to be more fluent and beautiful in performance. Emphasizes more complex and advanced notations. Challenging content requires effort for achievement. Contains: 10 exercises, 198 note items, and 990 audio files at different tempo provided in each exercise. Contents Lesson 1 Grooves with Sixteenth Notes Combination Step of Grooves with Sixteenth Notes Combination Exercise 1: Grooves with Sixteenth Notes Combination Single Stroke [ 1 e + (a) ] Exercise 2: Grooves with Sixteenth Notes Combination Single Stroke [ 1 (e) + a ] Lesson 2 Thirty-second Notes Exercise 3: Thirty-second Notes Snare Drum Pattern Grooves with Sixteenth Notes & Thirty-second Notes Combination Exercise 4: Grooves with Sixteenth Notes & Thirty-second Notes Combination Exercise 5: Grooves & Fills with Sixteenth Notes & Thirty-second Notes Combination Lesson 3 Dynamics and Triplet Eighth Note Fills Practice of Dynamic Control (Accent, Ghost Notes and Doubling Ghost Notes) Exercise 6: Accent, Ghost Notes and Doubling Ghost Notes with 16th Notes Combination Practice of Dynamic Control (Ghost Notes and Doubling Ghost Notes) with 8th Note Grooves Exercise 7: Ghost Notes and Doubling Ghost Notes with 8th Note Grooves Exercise 8: Ghost Notes and Doubling Ghost Notes with 8th Note Grooves and 16th Note Fills Triplet Eighth Note Fills Exercise 9: Triplet Eighth Notes Fills Exercise 10: Grooves and Fills with Triplet 8th Notes and Triplet 16th Notes Combination Eaddy Drum believes that a success of music training and practice can be forged by strong discipline and weakness overcoming for further development in order to achieve your own goals. Therefore, even though you were born talented or otherwise, the only requirement to be successful is your great effort.