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Josh Watkins commented on the blog post Zoro / “The Big Gig”: THE FOUR T’S OF A MASTER MUSICIAN 9 months, 1 week ago · View
Great stuff!
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Josh Watkins posted an update: 9 months, 1 week ago · View
Working on new clinic ideas!
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Josh Watkins posted a new activity comment: 9 months, 1 week ago · View
Recording wrapped up for the time being. More updates to come and more prodjects in the works!
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Josh Watkins posted an update: 9 months, 3 weeks ago · View
Getting geared up to record with Ainsley at Sony in Nashville!
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Josh Watkins posted an update: 1 year, 7 months ago · View
Finishing up my Artist in Residency 2011 in Bexley Ohio!
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Josh Watkins commented on the blog post Rudiment Lesson Series: Single Stroke 7 2 years ago · View
I Love it! The cheering kids at the end was a great touch.
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Josh Watkins commented on the blog post Rudiment Lesson Series: Multiple Bounce Roll 2 years, 2 months ago · View
I am interested in your thoughts regarding the tension of the actual snares for optimizing rolls and general snare response. If this includes head tension I would be interested in your recomendations on this subject as well.
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Josh Watkins commented on the blog post Rudiment Lesson Series: Multiple Bounce Roll 2 years, 2 months ago · View
Do you have any suggestions for snare tension?
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Josh Watkins commented on the blog post Doug Perkins Performs Michael Gordon’s “XY” 2 years, 3 months ago · View
Doug You spoke of making a grid to help in the six against five learning process could you elaborate on this subject. For example I use the LCD of six and five (Thirty) to find a common subdivision then once I get the feel I drop the subdivision. Thank you for the very musical performance [...]
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Josh Watkins commented on the blog post Peter Erskine Brush Lesson #1: Creating a Smooth Legato Sound 2 years, 3 months ago · View
Legato strokes like this are great for warming up. I encourage my students to warm up like this rather than sitting down and attacking the drums. Thanks for the lesson!












