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billybadass
   
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Joined: Sep 15, 2008
Location: SAN ANTONIO, TX
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No. 1 Posted on Sep 30, 2008 3:04 PM
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Over the years i had many times a way from the kit. I am the point where i hit a brick wall in my playing. I practice finger exercises but i think i need to go back through the stick control stuff. i am constantly trying to concentrate on the left hand lead thing which to my understanding for right handed drummers this can be a magor obstacle.
i remember studying out of a book back in the day, can't remeber the name but i think it was something like podrenski or prodranski or something like that. i can't find it on line, not sure if i am spelling it right. if anyone knows the book i am talking about the info would be helpful.
also i used to study out of the ted reed book, i think it was called syncopation.. anyways i was always told that it was beter to use that book by superimposing things over the patterns written, such as hihat on the foot, ride stuff etc. anyone familiar with that.
also would appreciate any info that i should be looking at to get my left hand together again. i heard doing stuff with your left hand works like turning door nobs etc. or playing with weights on the left wrist. though i am not sure how that woukld help with fingering under the stick.
oh i can also use some info on typing for dummies. got the one finger method down but i am ready to go to the next level.
billybadass edited on Sep 30, 2008 3:06 PM
Pay me to move my gear, I play for free.. As far as my day job, I don't work so I can play, I play so I can work.
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