Exercises in placing snares between eighth note hi hats.
A variation on a similar exercise, this time one rhythm uses a syncopated double stroke style movement.
Speeding up the previous independence exercises by using 16th notes then combining with 8th notes.
Split single stroke triplets up between the hands and feet then mix up different groups of note values.
Adding some left feet to the level 1 exercises.
Developing your co ordination by playing single stroke snare patterns with various foot placements underneath.
Developing your co ordination by playing snare patterns with various sixteenth note foot placements underneath.
A sticking shape often used in fill construction that is demanding on your hand/foot independance.
A short four note pattern that breaks up a single stroke roll with a kick on the + count.
A sticking shape often used in fill construction that is demanding on your hand/foot independance.
A common sticking shape often used in fill construction that is a challenge for your hand/foot independance and co ordination.
Transferring a previous four note sticking shape over to the time signature of 6/8 to create a syncopated rhythm.
Transferring a previous four note sticking shape over to the time signature of 6/8 to create a syncopated rhythm.
Transferring a previous four note sticking shape over to the time signature of 6/8 to create a syncopated rhythm.
Transferring a previous four note sticking shape over to the time signature of 6/8 to create a syncopated rhythm.
A relatively simple exercise in playing different rhythms over two hands using simple syncopation.
A more complex exercise in playing different rhythms over two hands. In this one hands plays straight 8ths while the other plays dotted eighths.
A variation on a previous exercise that switches the constant quavers played under a syncopated rhythm with constant crotchets.
A variation of the previous exercise where one hand played eighths and the other dotted 8ths, this time the dotted notes start a quaver beat later.
A variation on a similar exercise, this time one rhythm uses a syncopated double stroke style movement.
A variation on a similar exercise, this time one rhythm uses a syncopated double stroke style movement.
A variation on a similar exercise, this time one rhythm uses a syncopated double stroke style movement.
A variation on a similar exercise, this time one rhythm uses a syncopated double stroke style movement.