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#3872 - 07/02/07 07:24 PM
Re: Praticing without the sticks
[Re: Alphorn88]
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Just like everyone one else replying, I also bring sticks and/or a pad to class, and when I know I'll get in trouble, I'll tap with my hands or feet, then if I have some free time, I'll write out my show music or make a cadence/ song. That helps me invision the sound of the notes.
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#3874 - 07/27/07 03:36 PM
Re: Praticing without the sticks
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For building muscle and such I use my wrists with closed fingers usually on my chest. I have a pocket (like a dip) b/w my chest and shoulder, and that is my rim shot place lol. But I only drum on my chest loudly when it's ok and allowed wherever I am. I can do crazy open diddles with just my wrists, and it helps so much once I go to my drum.
On the other hand, in a more serene society, I use my fingers, predominantly my index and middle to diddle. This builds the actual rudimentary and rhythmic values. So when I put my fingers and my wrist together on a drum with sticks, it combines and becomes much easier to play stuff.
Also, squeezing in your palm is great for building muscle. It burns so good.
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#3875 - 09/10/07 10:58 PM
Re: Praticing without the sticks
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Lol, I don't even play percussion,at least not yet, I play Trombone, and I'm always thinkin of something wether its our cadence or a cadence I made, or even rudimentary and other random stuff, I take my sticks out of my backpack (sticks i sneak to school) in 3rd period and start drummin' on the bottom of my shoe (unfortunatley that is where I got the very bad habit of opposite Tarditional playin (left hand matched!) I play the opener to our show with my hands.
I am always thinkin of either snare parts, or somethin band-related when I'm doing nothing.
--- off topic:
any ideas for how i can get on the Line as a Tenor or a snare (we don't even have a tenor!!!!!!!!!)
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#3879 - 02/09/08 10:52 PM
Re: Praticing without the sticks
[Re: SkyhawkDrummer]
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Registered: 01/25/08
Loc: Fontana, CA
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usually, ill do rudiment break down exercises. a lot of times, i'll do book report rudiments in class just because it pertains to school haha
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