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Uploaded by on Oct 16, 2009

Australian drummer Sacha Kloostra messing around in the practice room with some soloing ideas while recording drum lessons for http://www.schoolofmusiconline.com/

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  • Nice job from another lefty! It's strange to see a lefty playing with traditional grip. (Unless you're righty and the camera reversed the view?) Good luck with your online school of music! 5 stars.

  • Ahh yes - the camera did actually reverse the view! Sorry about that. I wish I could play that well left handed.

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  • @17drums I never thought of it this way before.

  • Sounds more Jazz than Funk.But very very good!!!Keep it up.

  • I dig your style and pause's... great job and what amazing skills. wish me luck on my progress for I am a kinda new drummer and good vibes help big time. sweet rythm mang!!

  • You should try it. At times, I reverse my sets and play "backwards". It offers a different feel and opens up new ideas. Things you're used to playing one way, sound completely different when reversed. It's also a great way to break the doldrums and boredom that can sometimes creep into practice sessions. Either way, good luck to you!

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