I feel as though there is a break after the second 7 stroke roll. The transition between the double strokes and the single stroke 6-tuplet is not a smooth transition. Would you agree?
The first 7 stroke roll has a clear release in time with the roll but the second has a slight pause before the release as though you are preparing your hands for the sixtuplet.
Your technique is remarkable and being that you have much experience I wanted to clarify whether I am interpreting this properly or not.
Yes, I play in several marching groups - the Philadelphia Fife & Drum, the Troublemakers (Rudimental Drum Tribute to William H. Reamer) & Washington Memorial Pipe Band. I also played in two drum corps - Brookhaven Crusaders & the Keystone Regiment (that became the Crossmen). .
yeah...nice drum!!!!
storm9999trooper 1 year ago
I feel as though there is a break after the second 7 stroke roll. The transition between the double strokes and the single stroke 6-tuplet is not a smooth transition. Would you agree?
The first 7 stroke roll has a clear release in time with the roll but the second has a slight pause before the release as though you are preparing your hands for the sixtuplet.
Your technique is remarkable and being that you have much experience I wanted to clarify whether I am interpreting this properly or not.
DrumminMaximous 2 years ago 7
Hey ... thanks for the nice compliments!
Yes, I play in several marching groups - the Philadelphia Fife & Drum, the Troublemakers (Rudimental Drum Tribute to William H. Reamer) & Washington Memorial Pipe Band. I also played in two drum corps - Brookhaven Crusaders & the Keystone Regiment (that became the Crossmen). .
Blessings,
Mark Beecher
mbdrums 3 years ago
Nice. Are you in a corps? And what kind of sticks are you using?
CAFanTom 3 years ago 3