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#156769 - 01/12/08 10:39 AM
Timpani Rolls
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For a timpani noobie...When you see a roll on a timpani do you buzz the roll or do you do fast single strokes to acheive the roll sound? Because at my school it seems that doing buzzes is what to do, but on the cavies 2005 in the lot video the timpanist uses fast single strokes. Thanks for the help.
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#156771 - 01/12/08 12:42 PM
Re: Timpani Rolls
[Re: SFZ541]
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thanks man that will help a lot.
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#156772 - 01/12/08 01:03 PM
Re: Timpani Rolls
[Re: SFZ541]
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Registered: 08/12/03
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One doesn't have to use French grip in order to play rolls. Althought, French grip can be more favorable to legato and soft playing while German/American grip can be favorable for broader / more powerful sound; It's not a bad idea to learn it and possibly add it to your percussion embouchure repetitore (lol), but timpani rolls don't mean to default to "French grip". Many great players and educators like Saul Goodman and Roland Kohloff (to name a few) don't play with French grip and they're playing is fine and get the job done (IMO) I added an article (click on the attachment) I found a few years ago I give to my beginning students as a reference. Once you looked through there than check this out sometime : http://www.pearldrum.com/03_nuupdts/edu/articles/student/freer.html
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275300-Timpani%20Fundamentals.pdf (21 downloads)
Edited by Darkquad (01/12/08 01:06 PM)
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#156774 - 01/13/08 12:03 AM
Re: Timpani Rolls
[Re: gtown_tenor]
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Registered: 05/12/03
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Of course Saul doesn't use French grip, he's passed away.
Saul actually created the American grip. I am comfortable using all 3 grips, however my former timpani instructor studied under Saul at Juilliard so I play using American grip. To me, it is the perfect combination of French and German grip.
About the rolls, remember also that the quieter the dynamic, the slower the roll can be. You are simply trying to maintain the sound so focus on smooth strokes over speed. Speed will come with work.
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#156775 - 01/13/08 11:15 AM
Re: Timpani Rolls
[Re: drumcorpbc]
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Registered: 08/12/03
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So has Roland, lol. I should have put "Was" instead of "is". Sorry that I didn't catch that before.
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#156778 - 01/26/08 07:49 PM
Re: Timpani Rolls
[Re: westsnare23]
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Registered: 05/12/03
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The strokes do not have to be fast. You are trying to sustain the tone, not make it rhythmic.
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