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How To Drum Solo in 10 Easy Steps ~ Part 2 of 2

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Uploaded by on Mar 28, 2010

How to drum solo in 10 easy steps (Part 2 of 2). Click here for Part 1: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e_2DDvcCJKY

You can email me for the list of steps: avery123@comcast.net. Thanks!

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  • what fo you have at the left of your snare?

  • @kole11000 That's my tom on the left side of the set.

  • can you make an advanced double bass drum solo tip?

  • @mickeydrummer29 Yes, what a cool idea. Consider it done. I'm currently finishing part two of the "Killer rudiments for drum set" and will have it ready to post in the near future. After that, I'll do a video dedicated to soloing with double bass. I use the book, "double bass drumming" by Joe Franco in my lessons for those who love double bass, and I'll be sure to include the exact pages and how I use them in it. Good Idea. Thanks.

  • what kind of ticks do you usually use?

  • @CRazyCKoper I use Vic Firth Danny Carey model, and Dave Weckl model (red sticks). For a while I just used the Weckl sticks for everything, but recently have included the heavier sticks and for some reason the shape of the Danny Carey sticks fits my hands well.

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  • Love the clean, effortless playing!

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  • Great videos Scott...thank you.. Subscribed

  • That's a pretty cool step-by-step guide to build a drum solo. I've searched for such things for weeks. Thanks.

  • i want you to be my teacher

    ;( !

  • wow, i really need to practice to perfect the drum solo!

  • Very good teaching, not everyone who plays can teach.

  • as one drum teacher to another and as someone who spends a lot of time evaluating teaching as my job - i have to say i love your gentle and methodic approach. thanks for making my evening

  • I've watched two of your videos and I already subscribed.

    Thanks for the lesson, it was really helpful.

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