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Repeat Signs
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Before we go any further I'd like to talk about REPEAT SIGNS. A repeat sign is a symbol placed in a measure instead of a note or rest to indicate...
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Rock Beats
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Still using quarter notes & eighth notes, here are some more beats in the rock 'n' roll style. They are written using the straight eighth note...
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THE FREE REBOUND STROKE
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During the course of intense practice and study, an inspiring teacher can enlighten a student which yields a technique or practice that changes the...
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WHAT'S A METRONOME?
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From the Greek metron, measure + nomos, law - any device that produces sound or flashes of light at a desired rate. Metronomes can be the...
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How to tune drums
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Let me start by making a few disclaimers. #1 I'm not a drummer, I learned everything by watching and doing. #2 There is no "right" way to tune...
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Motown Beats
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Still using quarter notes & eighth notes, here are some beats in the Motown style. They are written using the straight eighth note hi-hat...
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Beats & Fills
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As mentioned in Lesson 4 Part 1, fills can add tension or bring relief to a musical phrase. The drum fill is a place in the music where the drummer...
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