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#3785 - 11/14/03 09:42 PM
Re: Praticing without the sticks
[Re: AMC_Snare_Buddy]
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Registered: 11/04/03
Loc: Park Hills, Missouri
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I'm always tapping on things with my fingers or hands or even pencils. It usually makes people mad cause I do it when I'm thinking hard, and I don't even realize it. Back in marching band season, I used to run the entire show using my fists as the bass drum parts and hands as snare. (Usually having bass drum rhythms by my side helps my snare playing when I go over our show). But I have found that tapping on things constantly isn't OCD or terrets or anything. (Contrary to further belief). It actually helps your sticking.
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