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Harmonic coordination summary

  • February 3, 2023
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I never did a really good summary for my harmonic coordination system (which I’ve variously called Harmonic Coordination Whatsis or Harmonic Coordination Improved, etc), let’s do that now. I use it a lot in teaching, with […]

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Looking at The New Breed

  • November 29, 2023
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Let’s talk about the book with the funny looking Ludwig drums with the Silver Dot heads on the cover— and all the ugly Paiste ColorSound cymbals, and Simmons SDS-5 hexagonal drum pads.  Yes, I’m talking […]

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Wrong stickings game

  • November 25, 2023
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I’m hard at work on a new book right now, and the only way I’ll finish it is if I write the whole thing at once, so here is an absolute throwaway item to keep […]

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Reed singles drill

  • May 27, 2023
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Simple system for working on singles, that I worked up with a student who plays a lot of Metal. I don’t know anything about Metal drumming, so we have to work together to come up […]

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Back to Dahlgren & Fine

  • November 9, 2021
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Basic unit of Dahlgren & Fine UPDATE: I’ve been hitting this all week, covering most of the pages in question every day, tempo around quarter note = 126. It’s very interesting— all kinds of unrelated […]

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  • snare drum
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Accents in Reed

  • October 5, 2021
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TOTAL nerd stuff here. I use the accent pages in Progressive Steps to Syncopation (pp. 47-49) with my students for convenience, but I find them be a pain. They’re thorough, but poorly balanced— so if […]

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Transcription: Al Harewood – All Blues

  • June 24, 2021
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I’ve been looking into Al Harewood quite a bit lately. He’s one of those drummers who’s on a lot of stuff, but is still easy to overlook. He’s on a lot of Blue Note records in the […]

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Accents on 8/8 jazz rhythms

  • January 15, 2021
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A background project lately has been to create some ways of practicing feathering the bass drum as part of a modern, varying, organic jazz texture. This page is related to some things I’m hearing in […]

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  • odd meters
  • patterns
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Another set of patterns for improvisation

  • November 13, 2020
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File this in the same category as the recent “extended shuffle” stickings page— it’s a unified set of patterns based on a simple idea, organized to make them easy to improvise with. They’re not new […]

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Stick control exercises, mixed rhythm in 2/4

  • July 15, 2020
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A page I’m using with some of my students, to learn to fill, and develop basic facility on the drum set. We’ve been doing a lot with parts of my harmonic coordination method— which is […]

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Reed tweak: adding flams to a basic method

  • July 1, 2020
  • 2

This is a small tweak on a common funk practice method for Ted Reed’s Syncopation, adding flams to the method in which the right hand plays the book rhythm on a cymbal, and the left […]

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Three voice / four note patterns

  • May 23, 2020
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Continuing in the vein of the recent three voice/three note patterns item. Let’s call this series “things I have always been against writing that I am now writing.” I’ve been playing around with an online […]

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