Thenthis course is for you.
Thenthis course is for you.
Inthis course we will start by approaching the heel toe technique. Atechnique that has been, in my opinion, underappreciated andunderused in the drumming world.First, let’s shed some lighton several misconceptions that surround this technique, the onescontributing to having it misinterpreted and, consequently, underusedand even ignored.Then, we will learn the technique step bystep, details after details and I will present solutions topotential problems.
Afterthat, we are going to step into the preliminary exercises section,which will allow you to give the first steps with the above-mentionedtechnique, whilst learning how to assimilate that in arhythmic-musical context.In the following section, you willlearn how to blend that technique within a string of exercises basedon sixteenth notes. For each exercise we will learn 4 differentrhythms/grooves.Then, we will move on to a section thatincludes a very similar group of exercises, but whose foundationconsists of eighth note triplets.Last but not least, we willhave the section which I believe is the favorite of many of you…the rudiments section. In it you will learn to do those with doublebass drum and you will assimilate them in 4 rhythms/grooves, like inthe previous sections.After all this you will be able to createyour own rhythms and even perform a double bass drum solo. You justneed to let your imagination and creativity flow.
Theseare the materials which are included in this course:
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Insome of the course’s sections, certain videos will be played inslow motion, so that you can see everything with the maximum detail.All the videos were recorded at 120 frames per second, to assure youhave a watching experience of the highest degree.
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