Sticking Accent Sequence for developing Timing, Coordination, Endurance and Evenness
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- Опубліковано 26 жов 2022
- Here is part 2 in a series supporting of my books Advanced Coordination for Drum Set and Hand Percussion and Lets go Camping, a hand technique book. These videos explain how to use sticking and accent studies to improve your technique, sense of rhythm, coordination and timing.
In this lesson I show you how to use stickings to enhance your stick control while playing accents and rhythmic patterns.
Many thanks and much appreciation, Rick. 👍👍
The best drum lessons videos I've ever watched. Thank you for sharing and inspiring!
Just gotta love this stuff/ The book after stick control - Accents and Rebounds - Stay Consistent but Groovy
OMG....that triplet stroke roll variation makes me cry!
LOL, You can do it!!!!
This is absolutely insane! I was proud of myself today for being able to put together a six stroke roll followed by a seven then I saw this. 👏👏👏
Truly the best teacher
Fabulous as always Rick! Thank you!
Great stuff Rick!
Another very helpful video. Soooooooo effective . Thank You.
Thank you for sharing.......awesome playing....
Can also add this one:
Play rhythms/ notes between
hands(alternating hands), filling in remaining 16ths with opposite hand.
Also, add 32nd (alternating strokes) notes to the remaining 16ths as mentioned above alternating strokes between rhythm
This gives both hands a good workout, excellent for control because you are leading the single strokes with both hands 🤩🥁
I got this idea from a book called roll control by Andy White
I guess i'm not advanced enough in my knowledge to just jump straight into this, Is it 16th notes with a 8th accent pattern. (i maybe see at first a 16th note single strike roll with an accent of 8th notes in a paradiddle pattern) 120 may be slow for you but as a first example i would have like to see 60/80bm to have a chance of picking it up.
You can slow any video down if you go to the settings in UA-cam.
Can you do these sticking with a much lighter stick.
Of course. Just make sure your hands stay relaxed. A very light stick will not bounce as much making you work a bit harder.