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Rudiments, a service of the Tomás Howie Drumming Web, is an unmoderated, open discussion on all aspects of Drums and Drumming.

We cover technique, practice tips, equipment, reading music, getting over your fears, progressing as a professional, and any other topic that will help you become a better drummer.

All ages and skill levels are welcome. We have beginners in our group, as well as working professionals who enjoy sharing what they've learned through their career.

We work hard to make sure this list is devoted solely to drumming. Spammers and flamers are dealt with harshly - all new members' post are moderated by the group owner - so you can trust that Rudiments is a safe place to share with others your passion for drumming!

Feel free to take a look around. We look forward to hearing from you!

Tomás

[If you are more interested in joining a social network (think of Facebook and MySpace) dedicated to drums and drumming, then pop on over to our Rudiments Social Network. Through this network you can contact other drummers one-on-one, share photos, music files, ask questions, help each other out... It's a new service of the Tomás Howie Drumming Web.]

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Telephone book as drum pad
Hi Drumheads, I had a session yesterday and I met a sound engineer who is also a drummer. I am impressed the way he played using sixteenth note triplet solos
Posted - Thu Oct 15, 2009 2:17 am
Ramon Nazareno
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Re: drum notation software
I use Finale. It's very flexible, but there are a couple things you need to keep in mind. In order to get the proper note type on the snare line I need to
Posted - Thu Oct 8, 2009 6:07 pm
Tomas Howie
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Re: drum notation software
For notating drums: try a demo version of Encore. I find it much more intuitive and easier to work with than Finale.If you notate the drum patterns as seperate
Posted - Thu Oct 8, 2009 6:51 am
Paul van der Vossen
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Re: drum notation software
I use Finale, and although it's sometimes difficult, I'm mostly able to get it to do what I want.
Posted - Thu Oct 8, 2009 2:17 am
George Barton
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drum notation software
Does anyone have any recommendations on good drum notation software? I have downloaded Finale Notepad and I know a while ago someone in the group posted a
Posted - Thu Oct 8, 2009 2:11 am
Jason and Erin Brookens
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