Phantom Regiment 2006 Drum break - Snare Parts
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- Опубліковано 17 гру 2021
- Learn how to play Phantom Regiment 2006 Drum Solo.
In this lesson I teach you how to play the snare parts from the end of the drum break.
#drumlesson #marchingsnare #snareline
Geoff Fry is a UK based professional drummer, educator author and clinician.
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thanks so much for posting this, their section leader at that time was a great friend of mine
Awesome! 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻🥁😍
Thanks Fran
Un vídeo extraordinario, como siempre. Felicidades.
gracias por ver
Hey Geoff, I’m liking the new set up! Would you be able to break down scv’s 2012 snare break? The buzzes kill me 😩
Would you ever considering doing a video on floppy flams?
Nice, did you get a new snare drum? Dynasty, Pearl?
Hi Pio, no its an old drum, its a Premier Shorty.
@@FreestyleRudiments cool!!!
I could be wrong, but I had thought that the final measure of isolated partials were 16th note and not triplet-based. Paul usually writes those in a lot of his books.
Will have a look, do you mean the very last bar? before the double stop rim shots?
@@FreestyleRudiments Correct. The isolated partials that you have transcribed as triplet-based. I always knew these to be sixteen-note partials leading up to the double stop rimshot release. Definitely double-check, of course (I don't claim to be absolutely correct either).
Amazing. My roommate said me and you look like brothers ! What software do you use for notation? I'm trying to make some videos myself
Thanks, I use sibelius but also beginning to use muse score a little
@@FreestyleRudiments Awesome. thank you! I like how the whit notes on black looks. especially or tutorials
small mistake I spotted at 1:28, the inner diddles of the flam fives are marked with grace notes...
ahhh, good spot. too late to change but anyone learning take note!