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#156181 - 01/02/08 02:12 AM
Building Singles Speed
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Registered: 12/27/07
Loc: NC, US
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Any Advice on some good ways to build singles speed. I'm pretty slow and I've basically been using a metronome and doing 16th note singles varying tempos. It just seems that when I try to build to go faster then the quality of the strokes are compromised/uneven. So yeah, Help please.
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#162436 - 05/16/08 08:52 PM
Re: Building Singles Speed
[Re: Sajre]
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Registered: 04/24/08
Loc: Florida
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i know this is not original because there are many variations of the ladder eccersize out there but i put the met. on about 140-160 and do... 32R 32L 32R 32L 16R 16L 16R 16L 8R 8L 8R 8L 4R 4L 4R 4L 2R 2L 2R 2L 1R 1L 1R 1L
and then climb back up the ladder backwards, i do this for as long as my arms/wrists can handle then cool down with some slow 8's at around 120
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#162476 - 05/17/08 01:56 PM
Re: Building Singles Speed
[Re: SnArE_4_LyFe]
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Registered: 05/29/07
Loc: RTP, North Carolina
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Here's an exercise we played at Constitution to work on single-stroke quality. It's a variation on the 16th note pyramid. Try alternating between the tap pyramid and the 32nd note variation... they will reinforce each other. It's just a matter of building the endurance to play a ton of strokes on one hand at a time, and then coordinating the two hands to play the single-stroke rolls. Typical tempo range is 80- 100 BPM.
If you can work that exercise up, shorter single-stroke rolls at faster tempi become pretty easy.
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32nd_note.pdf (69 downloads)
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#162670 - 05/19/08 08:50 PM
Re: Building Singles Speed
[Re: FatMatt]
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Registered: 04/24/08
Loc: Florida
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Here is my eccersise that i wrote. it is quite basic but it gets the job done and also at the end some of the accent taps get a cool little grove going.
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Accent Tap Ladder.pdf (51 downloads)
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#164558 - 06/08/08 03:02 AM
Re: Building Singles Speed
[Re: DigitalDrummer]
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Registered: 05/18/08
Loc: Ohio
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my tech told me once and i thought it was a sort of unorthadoxt way of building speed,but he said to play them low, so i went home and played my singles low for a minute and after a while i could tell i was getting some speed and after building that up for a while i could eventually play some solid fast singles so i would just say to play them low to get some speed
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