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6741
1. something that sounds cool; that I can use; that can be played many different ways so that I can use the lesson to make my own sound; 2. I love the way...
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Jul 1, 2003
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6742
....for the old classic, Kiss Him Goodbye (NaNaNaNa Hey Hey) by Redbone. I have looked and looked on the internet to no avail. This is such a great drum song...
gypsyfw
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Jul 1, 2003
3:26 pm
6743
....for the old classic, Kiss Him Goodbye (NaNaNaNa Hey Hey) by Redbone. I have looked and looked on the internet to no avail. This is such a great drum song...
gypsyfw
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Jul 1, 2003
3:26 pm
6744
Whoops! Posted earlier today looking for the old classic, Kiss Him Goodbye and I mentioned the artist as Redbone, sigh! Sorry...I knew it and meant it but it...
gypsyfw
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Jul 2, 2003
3:29 am
6745
You can try these links. I will probably take you a while. But there are many good lessons on this guy's website to keep you busy while you look for your tab. ...
Tommy Scott
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Jul 2, 2003
8:58 am
6746
Please put me back on your subscription list. Thanks..Johnny Cabral....
Johnny Cabral
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Jul 5, 2003
2:41 am
6747
Hey, I am in a beginner jazz ensemble, and I need some advice/instruction/recommended books on trading fours or soloing in general. It's tough stuff. The only...
Andrew E. Toussaint
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Jul 7, 2003
3:10 am
6748
well ... firstly you don't stink because you can keep time ... As for some 'advice' ... eventually you will have your own style. What I do is try to think of...
Kareem Elhawary
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Jul 7, 2003
3:18 am
6749
... Keeping time is an achievement ,) Trading 4s/8s/16s/etc -- try taking the last phrase the previous soloist played and use that as a starting point or motif...
Mikah Azurin
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Jul 7, 2003
4:46 am
6750
Hi Group, I just want to re-post (provided it's OK with the moderator(s) that I have completed an Bongo Informational/Instructional Video. Here's some info: ...
percussionizing
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Jul 9, 2003
3:09 am
6751
I'm a beginning drummer with a history question: Why is the hi-hat typically played "cross-over" with the right hand? It seems to me that playing it...
Brian Chandler
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Jul 9, 2003
11:31 am
6752
Typically with right hand, for right handed drummers, is is easier to keep the time. Right foot is coordinated with right hand. So we can't put the hi-hat on...
zio zanna
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Jul 9, 2003
12:44 pm
6753
I'm left-handed, but yet I find h/h with right hand as perfectly natural. I've tried playing drums left-handed, but it won't work. My lessons are teaching me...
A Etelman
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Jul 9, 2003
1:03 pm
6754
I think it was just the natural fit for a right hand, when you lead on rolls the drums are lined up for right lead as well. I am personally working on left on...
Shaw, Thomas
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Jul 9, 2003
1:11 pm
6755
Try the following to develop your right hand. 1 & 2 & 3 & 4 & | hh R R R R R R sn R R After you get comfortable, fill in between...
BigBlue
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Jul 9, 2003
2:15 pm
6756
I think to answer the historical question might be something like this: originally the pulse wasn't kept primarily on the hi-hat (as in rock, metal, punk,...
fatmorgan00
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Jul 9, 2003
8:54 pm
6757
Hi all. My name is Daniel Meliço, im 23 years old, i live in Portugal-Lisboa and i play drums at about 3 years. Later i will make some questions. I dont write...
melico
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Jul 10, 2003
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6758
welcome to the group ! ... From: melico [mailto:melico@...] Sent: July 9, 2003 9:30 PM To: rudiments@yahoogroups.com Subject: [rudiments] new in group ...
Kareem Elhawary
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Jul 10, 2003
12:39 am
6759
Hi guys, Just a correction on one of the comments made. Carter Beauford plays with the hi-hat and ride on the left side and uses an "open-handed" approach, i.e...
Werner Prinsloo
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Jul 10, 2003
6:49 am
6760
Hi there! I'm new to the group and new to drumming too. Since I was a young teenager I've wanted to drum... always thought there was nothing sexier than a...
kitara_of_pern
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Jul 17, 2003
10:15 am
6761
I've been playing the drums for a while now and love playing more everyday. talking with other drummers is always a plus and if you all are real drummers, you...
Ben
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Jul 18, 2003
2:04 am
6762
my left hand is relaxed but i cant use it like i use the right how can i get it to play like the right ? [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]...
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Jul 18, 2003
2:39 am
6763
It's really a dilemma for drummers. Beginners to pros seem to have difficulty with their left hand being weaker in drumming. I'd suggest using it more. ;)...
Jason Brookens
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Jul 18, 2003
4:21 am
6764
Follow this link for left hand workouts. http://www.tigerbill.com/features/da001010.htm Tommy Scott Tommy@... www.tommyscottonline.com ...
Tommy Scott
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Jul 18, 2003
10:59 am
6765
Start simple. Try the following 8th note exercises. (just on the snare) 1 and 2 and 3 and 4 and | 1 and 2 and 3 and 4 and R r R r R r R r | R r R r R r R...
BigBlue
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Jul 18, 2003
2:58 pm
6766
I've been playing auxillary percussion (congas, timbales...etc.) in several bands for the last 3 years around the Texas are. I'm now ready to make the ...
daniel duncan
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Jul 18, 2003
4:15 pm
6767
Well hi guys. First of all i want to forgive any mistake that i'm going to do. I'm from Greece and i watch the list about 2 years. I just bought the gibraltar...
chrissid
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Jul 18, 2003
8:53 pm
6768
Hi, You could practice dubbles and rudiments with your feet. Be sure to pay attention to any accent in the rudiment. This is a good way to build strength. ... ...
d.adams
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Jul 18, 2003
9:28 pm
6769
can tapping with you hands (using wrists, not fingers) build up strength/endurance etc etc etc....? [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]...
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Jul 18, 2003
11:31 pm
6770
Hi all, I am considering buying the e602 model of the Sennheiser evolution line so I can still amplify my kickdrum when, for example, clubs don't own their own...
Ruben Bromet
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Jul 19, 2003
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