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  • really cool

    

  • @PhantomDrummerCG Yeah. You're both right. Conceptually, it's still a swiss triplet played with the flams in unison. Many master drummers agree that it's a good idea to practice playing flams with a wide range of closed and open position in order to achieve different types of feeling when playing them. You don't want to only be able to play them one way.

  • hey that's cool.

  • Nice playing, Thanks for posting this!

  • Swiss Army Triplets start with a FLAM...Tony Williams Triplets start with the L and R in UNISON on the first lick. That was, when you are using the lick on cymbal and snare on the first lick, they are synchronized, and do not sound like a flam. I hope that clears it up for you.

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