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Old 07-08-2007, 07:48 AM
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Put the album away until you get this off. Ask another drummer or tutor for help if available.
A basic exercise to work on.
All the way through this the feet play right foot plays bass drum and left foot hi hat as you count out 1 2 3 4 continuously as you play.

Start with just the feet playing slowly and keeping the count 1 2 3 4. Ensure playing is even. A great reference is the second hand of a clock, this will have you playing at 60 beats per minute and evenly if you watch the hand move and you play together with it.

When you have this off, then add in the right and left hands playing on the snare the same and together right then left.
You should now be playing the right foot and hand together, and then the left foot and left hand together.

With that sussed it is time to change the hand playing from right - left to left -right, keep the feet going the same underneath.

Work on this until you have it off.

Then you can change the hand playing until you get each of these mastered
change hands to play from left - right to right - right.

Then hands to Left- Left

Then hands to Right - Left - Right - Right

Then hands to Left - Right - Left - Left.

Then Left Right Left Right


This will help develop some co- ordination.

Now to change to a drum beat on the kit. Keep a steady four hi hat beats playing over and over counting along 1 2 3 4 . Use the clock second hand, yes you need to do this slowly and you will learn quicker, believe it or not.
When you have this steady add in just the bass drum foot on count one, so one on hand and one on foot are together followed by 2 3 4 on hi hat.

When this is mastered add in the snare beat on the 3 with the left hand.
When you can play this slowly and evenly you can then increase the speed, then won't be long before you can play along to a slower speed tune.

Practice, practice, practice. Too many drummers just want to get on a kit and play straight away, You really have to crawl before running to learn properly.

This is an easy way to approach any rhythm, and later when you have complicated rhythms or bar of music, you will find by breaking it down you will nut it out. Rather than just look at the big picture, see what it is made up of, the small bits add up, and then you can run with it.

Simply keep the basic time on the hi hat counting, then add in one at a time each other piece of it until the whole thing is learnt. There are going to be parts you struggle to add in, and the only way around that is practice.

Hope of some help.
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