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#27431 - 12/06/03 02:52 PM
Re: rudiment playing
[Re: T_Diddle]
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Registered: 10/08/03
Loc: Michigan
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a chutra-cheese specifically is waaaay too hard to type out so here's a link. the site itself has a TON of hybrids... http://www.geocities.com/hotsprings/9356/hybrid2.gif a chutra-cheese is number 15. have fun kids.
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#27432 - 12/15/03 07:45 AM
Re: rudiment playing
[Re: guyincognito]
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Registered: 10/20/03
Loc: El Paso, TX
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Quote:
guyincognito said:
with out a doubt the hardest rudiment i've ever heard of are book reports. i can barely play em. if any one has heard of em, or a harder one, id like to hear it.
Anyways, about those 40 rudiments on the vic firth website. Notice his technique. It's very important you keep that in mind as well. He uses a very flexible relaxed technique. Incorporate some of that into your own technique it helps. I had the previlage of having Dr. Wooton do a personal clinic with our line, it was a great learning experience.
Edited by tenors_rule (12/15/03 12:49 PM)
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