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.
★ The next day is 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.
Jammin practice1
2nd and 4th beats of the organ
Be aware that the sounds are overlapping.
In reggae
2nd beat, 4th beat- accent mark-
Guitar or organ carve
Often.
This "backing" performance and your own performance
Right hand (high hat)
Until they feel like they overlap
Focus on timing,
Try adjusting it.
In an ensemble with real people
Listen to your performance
Other players will match.
But let's get everyone together
not,
The drummer himself breathes with everyone
Feeling to lead
It ’s important.
Practice 2
Right hand-Hi Hat, right foot-Bass Drum
When your right hand feels good,
Add the right foot (bass drum).
The right foot (bass drum) enters the third beat.
Same as "8beatRockDrum"
Accent on the 3rd beat
It makes sense.
The timing of the right foot completely overlaps with the right hand.
Let's do it with the right foot on the right hand.
Jammin Practice2
Convinced at 82 bpm
To make sure the timing is correct
it's important.
Carefully without hurry
Let's work on it.
Practice 3
Right ~ Hi Hat, right foot ~ Bass Drum
Left hand ~ cross stick
Add your left hand.
On the stick here
You use the technique called "cross stick".
But before that
Align with your bare hands
Put it in your body.
You do it all at a slow tempo.
This 8th measure phrase
You might think it's difficult
You can understand it by checking the score.
"R → L → R →, R & L → break → R & L"
Try it with your bare hands and without music.
Isn't it difficult?
In this way, to confirm the procedure on the score
The best way to get up to speed quickly.
If you listen to the song and get up on the score
The procedure is clear.
Listening to the sound
Confirm the procedure visually with the score.
This masters the drum
The shortest and best way.
◆ Left hand ~ cross stick ~ performance method
Watch the Video cross stick
Latin, Reggae, Afro
A playing method used in ballad songs.
"Rimshot" in Japanese
You may be told,
The cross stick is the correct answer internationally.
Practice 4
Right hand ~ , Hi Hat,
Right foot-Bass Drum, left hand-Snare Drum
Let's put the whole together
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When the body learns over and over again
Freely position the cymbal
You will be able to play instead.
Anyway, keep your right hand firmly in time
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.
Practice4
The red arrow is "Splash cymble".
In the photo of the drum set on the left
It is on the upper right of the hi-hat.
To emphasize the head of the next bar
Strike with the final note.
Splash cymbal is also commonly used in Latin.
Thin,
"Pascha"
There is a clicking sound.
Click here for backing track for fun drums!
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.
there is.
Please take a look.
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Supplement ~ Jamaican music
ska
rude boy
rock steady
reggae
2 Tone ska
there is music that originated in Jamaica.
There are some common points,
From the standpoint of playing a drum
It ’s better to capture each separately
It's easy to understand.
Watch the ska song "Broadway Jungle"
on the right.
2/8/4/6/8
The accent is on.
Also the basic beat
8 beats, not triplet.
"Ska" song by Toots & the Maytals
This is ~ Broadway Jungle ~.
The name of the music genre "reggae" is
From their song "DO THE REGGAY"
It is said that it was taken.