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...
David_Scharff@...
Jul 1, 2003 1:52 pm
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....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...
....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...
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...
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. ...
Please put me back on your subscription list. Thanks..Johnny Cabral....
Johnny Cabral
jcabral@...
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
aetoussaint@...
Jul 7, 2003 3:10 am
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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
b5b2h@...
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...
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: ...
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...
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...
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...
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
thomas.shaw@...
Jul 9, 2003 1:11 pm
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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
jsublue@...
Jul 9, 2003 2:15 pm
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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,...
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...
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
b5b2h@...
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
wernerp@...
Jul 10, 2003 6:49 am
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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...
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...
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]...
biohazardspirit@...
Jul 18, 2003 2:39 am
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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
drummerjdogg@...
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 ...
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
jsublue@...
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 ...
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...
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
d.adams@...
Jul 18, 2003 9:28 pm
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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]...
bobthelabrat@...
Jul 18, 2003 11:31 pm
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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...