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Title: Practising, bass drum triplets.
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Started 3 months ago (2008-09-03 04:25:00)  by iwilliams
Hello, Colleagues. I am practising bass drum triplets, which is a very good foot exercise. Check this out: http://www.drummerworld.com/Videos/v...etriplets.h tml I.E: Immigrant song from Led Zeppelin. Best Regards, Ian
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Started 3 months ago (2008-09-03 05:08:00)  by Vipercussionist
Quote: Originally Posted by iwilliams Hello, Colleagues. I am practising bass drum triplets, which is a very good foot exercise. Check this out: http://www.drummerworld.com/Videos/v...etriplets.h tml I.E: Immigrant song from Led Zeppelin. Best Regards, Ian Do you mean Good Times Bad Times...
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Started 3 months ago (2008-09-03 06:05:00)  by iwilliams
Quote: Originally Posted by Vipercussionist Do you mean Good Times Bad Times?? After you practice these for a while your foot will feel lighter and faster than ever before, even on other types of patterns. FUN stuff!! Thanks a lot, man. Yes, I meant Good Times Bad Times, and also I like the power of ...
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Started 3 months ago (2008-09-03 06:20:00)  by Vipercussionist
Quote: Originally Posted by iwilliams I like the power of Immigrant Song - Led Zeppelin III. The Immigrant Song was one of the first tunes to give me a really BIG sense of accomplishment when I finally learned it and could sustain it for the duration of the song.
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Started 3 months ago (2008-09-03 09:23:00)  by Big_Philly
Great idea, I'm gonna try this more often. I can probably use that to work on my left foot.
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Started 3 months ago (2008-09-03 13:38:00)  by Toby_Jackson
To expand the discussion, what are some of the different techniques do you all use to crank out quick triplets on a pedal? I've come across a few ideas (sliding, twitching, the steve smith pivot-thing) and I'm looking for more to try until I find "the one" for me. Currently I'm a using a hybrid of heel-toe and sliding technique (a la Weckl). I drop a regular heel-toe stroke, but at the ...
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Started 2 months, 4 weeks ago (2008-09-04 04:34:00)  by pasta
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iwilliams
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user's latest post:
Practising, bass drum triplets.
Published (2008-09-03 04:25:00)
Hello, Colleagues. I am practising bass drum triplets, which is a very good foot exercise. Check this out: http://www.drummerworld.com/Videos/v...etriplets.html I.E: Immigrant song from Led Zeppelin. Best Regards, Ian
Vipercussionist
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user's latest post:
Practising, bass drum triplets.
Published (2008-09-03 06:20:00)
Quote: Originally Posted by iwilliams I like the power of Immigrant Song - Led Zeppelin III. The Immigrant Song was one of the first tunes to give me a really BIG sense of accomplishment when I finally learned it and could sustain it for the duration of the song.
Big_Philly
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user's latest post:
Practising, bass drum triplets.
Published (2008-09-03 09:23:00)
Great idea, I'm gonna try this more often. I can probably use that to work on my left foot.
Toby_Jackson
1
user's latest post:
Practising, bass drum triplets.
Published (2008-09-03 13:38:00)
To expand the discussion, what are some of the different techniques do you all use to crank out quick triplets on a pedal? I've come across a few ideas (sliding, twitching, the steve smith pivot-thing) and I'm looking for more to try until I find &quot;the one&quot; for me. Currently I'm a using a hybrid of heel-toe and sliding technique (a la Weckl). I drop a regular heel-toe stroke, but at the point where you'd...
pasta
1
user's latest post:
Practising, bass drum triplets.
Published (2008-09-04 04:34:00)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qXY4fcvM3zI