The Ratamacue Played On The Hands And Feet Expanding on previous exercises by applying hands to the ratamacue on the feet exercise.
The Reverse Triplet Played On The Feet Develop all aspects of your foot work with this reverse triplet based lesson.
The Reverse Triplet With Each Hand On A Different Drum A very straight forward orchestration of the reverse triplet designed to get your hands moving around the kit.
The Reverse Triplet With Moving Doubles A reverse orchestration where the double strokes move around the kit whilst the single stroke stays on the snare..
The Reverse Triplet With Moving Singles A reverse triplet orchestration where the single strokes move around the kit whilst the double stroke stays on the snare.
The Reverse Triplet With Singles Orchestrated On Crashes A reverse triplet orchestration where the single strokes are played on crash cymbals with bass drums. Some of these exercises involve crossing over of the hands.
The Single Stroke 4 Played On The Feet Play the single stroke four using just the feet to develop foot speed and co ordination.
The Single Stroke 4 With Eighth Note Feet Some exercises where simple eighth note feet patterns have been added under a single stroke 4.
The Single Stroke 4 With Level 0 Groove Style Feet Creating a more musical sounding foot ostinato underneath the single stroke four.
The Single Stroke 4 With Quarter Note Feet Some exercises where simple quarter note feet patterns have been added under a single stroke 4.
The Single Stroke 4 With Swung Eighth Note Feet Applying a more interesting eighth note rhythm over the two feet.
The Single Stroke 4 With Swung Sixteenth Note Feet Applying a more slightly faster feeling sixteenth note rhythm over the two feet.
The Single Stroke 5 Played On The Hands And Feet Develop the previous single stroke 5 foot lesson by adding hands.
The Single Stroke 5 With Eighth Note Feet Adding quarter note feet ostinatos to the single stroke 5 both starting and ending on the beat.
The Single Stroke 5 With Orchestrated Eighth Note Accents A simple orchestration of the rudiment in its 'standard timing' where every numbered and '+' count is orchestrated.
The Single Stroke 5 With Orchestrated Quarter Note Accents A simple orchestration of the rudiment in its 'standard timing' where each numbered count is orchestrated.
The Single Stroke 5 With Quarter Note Feet Adding quarter note feet ostinatos to the single stroke 5 both starting and ending on the beat.
The Single Stroke 9 Moving In Crotchet Blocks An orchestration of the single stroke nine that changes voicing on every numbered count.