جهت استعلام قیمت، خرید و مشاهده نمونه صفحه محصول، لطفاً از طریق پشتیبانی فروشگاه در واتساپ و تلگرام اقدام فرمایید.
by Rob Leytham
Drummers all around the world try to out do each other on who can play
the fastest paradiddle. If you go to any music competition or percussion
recital, one would hear a dozen snare drum solos played at blazing
speeds. That's what comes to mind when talking about the drum rudiments
and technique - speed and how can I play them faster! I like to look at
the rudiments in a different way. I learned them so I could play
interesting ideas and phrases around the drum set with ease. It is not
necessarily about playing fast. If you think back to your school days
and having to learn vocabulary words, the more words you learned the
more intelligent you were able to speak. You were also able to
communicate your ideas easier. If you think of the rudiments as words,
then the more of them you know and can play, the more interesting your
music and drumming will be. And if you need to be able to play something
at a fast tempo then you will have the technique to play it. After many
years of teaching drum set to young drummers, I find the most enjoyable
way for the student to learn the rudiments is through solos. The
student is able to hear and perform the rudiment in context. Sort of
like using that new vocabulary word in a sentence. In this book, I have
written 12 drum set solos built around the rudiments. Each new solo will
use a new rudiment with some containing more than one to learn. The
solos will also list and use rudiments played in previous solos. This
repetition will embed the "stickings" into the mind of the student. The
last solo is a combination of all rudiments used and the student gets to
create his or her own rudimental solo in four measure phrases. I hope
you enjoy playing these solos and learn to create some new musi cal
drumming ideas in your own playing.