In this lesson, you'll learn to play whole notes, a new
rudiment: the Flam Tap, a new rhythm: two 16ths/8th, and
a round for
two
players.
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| 1. Intro and New Rudiment: The Flam Tap |
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| 2. New Rhythm: "1-e &" / "1-ta-te", Round for two players |
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| 3. Rudimental Etude #6 |
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At 90 bpm and 132 bpm, practice the "8 on a hand" exercise
everyday (at least 30 seconds at each tempo)
At 92 bpm, practice the single stroke
RUDIMENTS everyday for at
least 30 seconds
(Rudiments: Single Stroke Roll, Single Stroke 4)
At 95 bpm, practice the double stroke RUDIMENTS,
and "Isolated Double Stroke" exercise everyday for at
least 30 seconds
(Rudiments: Double
Stroke Roll, 5 Stroke Roll, 9 Stroke Roll, 13 Stroke Roll)
At 120 bpm, practice the multiple bounce and flam RUDIMENTS, "Bucks in Three" exercise and Single Paradiddle everyday
for at
least 30 seconds
(Rudiments: Multiple Bounce Roll, "buzz 5/9/13",
Alternating Flam, Flam Tap)
Practice the "Extended Doubles" exercise (no sticks, hands
on leg) for 1 minute – as fast and as loud
as possible!
Perfectly play the Coordination exercise (page 22) utilizing
the whole note
Perfectly play
Key Exercises, Appendix Lines (page 60-61), Playing Exercises
(page 23) and the "Round for Two Players" (line #6)
while tapping the foot and counting
out loud with these accompaniment
CD tracks: | Key
Exercises | Appendix
Lines | Playing
Exercises | Round
for 2 Players |
Perfectly play the Rudimental Etude #6 (line #7, page 23)
at 95 bpm, using double stroke rolls AND at 120 bpm using multiple
bounce rolls
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