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From the zone: Elvin 9/8

  • January 31, 2013
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Let’s see if I can make a series out of this— it will depend on people sending me cool stuff out of their personal notebooks. Meaning, you should send me cool stuff out of your […]

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Cascara coordination — 01

  • December 4, 2012
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OK, I am seriously in need of a break from working on the book— finishing the damn thing is always the hardest. So here’s a page of exercises for developing coordination with the cascara, a […]

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Todd’s waltz — two measure phrase

  • September 3, 2012
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Well, we should all have developed a pretty crushing medium-tempo waltz by the time we’re done here. Elaborating on my earlier “Todd’s waltz” piece— so-called (by me alone) because I don’t very often hear this […]

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Coordination with a dotted-quarter cymbal pattern, in 5/4 — part 1

  • August 28, 2012
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Extending this recent series of Dahlgren & Fine/Elvin-style coordination studies a bit further, here’s part one of the dotted quarter series, converted into 5/4: Swing the 8th notes and do the tom moves when you […]

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Coordination with a dotted-quarter cymbal pattern – part 2

  • August 20, 2012
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Here’s part two of our series of Elvin-esque four way coordination in a waltz feel, with a dotted-quarter note cymbal rhythm. Here the bass drum is in unison with the cymbal, and it’s a little […]

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Coordination with a dotted-quarter cymbal pattern – part 1

  • August 13, 2012
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There’s got to be a better title for that, but I don’t know what it is. Frankly, I’m just lucky if I can get anything posted at all at this point. Here we’re looking at […]

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Kernels of Cascara

  • March 12, 2012
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My students have been doing so well with my “kernels” concept that I’ve decided to write up a real challenge for them: cascara with the clave in the left foot. It was the hip thing […]

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Bob Moses on “dependent” drumming

  • March 11, 2012
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Or as he called it a little later in Drum Wisdom, “non-independent” drumming. This is relevant to some of the things I brought up both in the ECM feel post and the open-handed post: “I […]

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Coordination “kernels” – further examples

  • November 6, 2011
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You may have noticed I’ve been on rather light posting this last week. Expect that to continue for the next several days; this week I’ll be recording my new CD for the Origin label, Little […]

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Coordination “kernels”

  • October 11, 2011
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Here’s one for the teachers. This is an approach I’ve found helpful with students having difficulties with coordination on written patterns in jazz and Latin, and a good alternative/supplement to the usual solution of “slowing […]

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Something stupid

  • September 29, 2011
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I hope you’re ready for a descent several circles deeper than usual into pure drumming geekdom today, as I’ve been fooling with devising a sticking system for all limbs, and combinations of limbs. I don’t […]

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Afro 6/8 – basic coordination

  • September 4, 2011
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This is something I’ve been working with daily for several weeks now- getting the usual jazz coordination/comping stuff together with the Afro-Cuban/Bembe/Naningo bell pattern. It’s pretty tricky, and it’s a good idea to do it […]

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