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Please listen first.

You will be able to play like this.

I will continue to aim here.

 

Practice 1 to Practice 4

There is up to

One “Practice” per day is fine,

If you think "it was done"

Steadily

You can go ahead.

 

But the next day, from the chapter that was finished

the day before

Even more effective once you start.

​Target

Practice 1

Right hand-Hi Hat

Play the hi-hat with your right hand.

First, because the hi-hat is closed

Left foot with toes on the floor

-Hold the hi-hat pedal and hold.

 

Divide one quarter note into three

Take the second one.

A beat that divides a quarter note into three

"triplet"

And called in the world of drums.

Think of it as a triplet.

 

As with Shuffle's song, as with this song,

Sometimes the bass has the same rhythm as HiHat

There is.

 

That it exactly matches the timing of the base

Let's hit it consciously.

 

Strike the 16th measure snare alternately with both hands.

 

 

 

 

 

 

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The feeling of playing with the bass

Feel the overlapping sounds.

 

You are hitting on the bass

Right hand (high hat)

To feel like they're overlapping

Until it feels like it's integrated with the performance

 

Focus on timing,

Try adjusting it.

 

The " ▲" in the first bar of the above score is

Indicates the position of one beat and one beat of a quarter note.

Listen to the bass and get a 4 minute count

Let's feel natural.

 

When you listen to the song, the quarter note counts naturally

To be able to

It will also be training.

 

Practice1

​Practice 2

Right hand-Hi Hat, Left hand-Snare Drum

When your right hand feels good,

Add your left hand (snare).

 

First, strike the right foot (bass drum) and

right hand (high hat) while looking at the score.
The timing of the left hand completely overlaps with the timing of the right hand. Let's do it with the left hand on the right hand.

 

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It's important to get the timing right at

92 bpm .


The timing is right with my right hand

It's important.

 

So that your shoulders and arms have no strength

"Weakness"

Please keep in mind.

 

To play the drums

You don't have to put pressure on your shoulders

Stick your elbows, wrists and

fingers control

The dynamic stick control

You control the stick with your fingers

It is called fingering.

Video Lesson

"Traditional Grip Advance"

See.

Practice2

​Practice 3

Right ~ Hi Hat, right foot ~ Bass Drum

Try to match your right hand and right foot.

The bass drum phrase played in this song is

Only these four measures.

These four measures are repeated repeatedly.

Timing your right foot with your right hand

Let's match.

You do it all at a slow tempo.

 

By rearranging these four-measure phrases

The phrase spreads.

But in these four measures, the other shuffle songs

You can play it without problems.

 

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◆ How to step on the right foot (bass drum)

Watch the Video The instructor is Mr. Peter Erskine who is active in "Weather Report".

"Heel Down" to attach the heel to the pedal and "Heel Up" to raise the heel.
It is better to put it on the pedal to stabilize your foot, and weak beats are difficult unless it is here.
On the other hand, for strong beats, it is better to raise the heel, and it is easier to control when raising the heel even when stepping on quickly.
When not stepping on it, it is better to put the heel on the pedal and step on both. ]

He is talking about that.

Let's start with "Heel Down", where the heel is attached to the pedal.
It is okay to work on "Heel Up" after strengthening your legs.

Practice3

​Practice 4

Right hand ~ , Hi Hat,
Right foot-Bass Drum, Left hand-Snare Drum

Let's put the whole together

When the body remembers over and over again

Freely position the bass drum

You will be able to play instead.

Anyway, your right hand is on the base

The left hand and the right foot

Adjust the timing.

To make sure you can do it at a slow tempo

It's a secret.

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Click here for backing track for fun drums!
Practice4

Standard 40  American Drum Rudiments

-Stick control training-

Called rudiment

The basic technique for hitting a snare drum-phrase-is defined in the field of marching drums.

An organization called

“The Percussive Arts Society”

40 Rudiments and drums

We are working to enhance percussion technology.

To increase stick control

It is a very effective practice tool.

"Video Lessons" to

"40 Rudiments Video Lessons"

there is.
Please take a look.

40 Rudiments

​Supplement-Harf time shuffle

There is a phrase "harf time shuffle".

This is Bernard Purdie, John Bonham,

By artists such as Jeff Porcaro

It is well known for playing.

 

It's a phrase that uses triplet

It is called shuffle

What is shuffle worked on here

The approach is different.

 

First stick control

After carefully mastering

From the beginning using a stick

You have to work on it.

 

About this

It will be offered as an intermediate or higher program separately.

"Harf time shuffle" by Bernard Purdie.

 

補足-harf time shuffle
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