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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
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...
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 ...
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.
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 ...
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
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.
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 point where you'd...