triplet exercise adding diddles and bass drum
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Simple idea, very effective. Check out some of my doublebass work! Nice Job!
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great lesson....thanx man...your good....some people just gotta judge and rag huh.....
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I think the distorted camera speaker makes it sound pretty sweet... sounds like a machine gun
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@dtdrummerlady lol. That is one bad camera than. If possible, could you try plying eight notes with your feet? :D. It will make much more of a challenge. Plus, your feet only need to mark time.
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nice triplets
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nvm..
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@greuisagasestiunnume im just kidding you because your comment was a joke
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@dtdrummerlady haha i actually thought this was a great exerise,just ignore the pointless derogatory comment by the winer below,keep doin your thing))
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lol. Are you playing the diddles with your feet? xD. I cant do that. Btw, i dont if its you or the drum (but i think it's the drum since you did it in slow tempo and it sounded good) but the diddles sound a little bad. Like i said, i think it's the drum. Good job anyways. :D
ericnrivers 1 year ago
@ericnrivers Hi there, I am playing straight triplets with my feet, and it is the crappy speaker on my camera that was being distorted when playing the snare. That snare is a signature Dennis Chambers that is awesome with no muffling at all. I put stuff on it thinking that would help the camera sound, but it didn't! HA
dtdrummerlady 1 year ago
man thats is great,but dont you think that there is too much dampers on snare.i mean,you can have stagg snare,put all kinds of moongel,studio rings,duct tapes... and it will sound same?(of course,with good tuning)
But,once again,this is great exercise,thanks
NikeDrums 2 years ago
My camera has audio distortion really bad, so that is why I tried toning down my snare. I don't use any muffling otherwise.
dtdrummerlady 2 years ago