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[QUOTE="menstrual_sweatpants_disco:378688"]ArrowHead nli said:[QUOTE]http://www.vicfirth.com/education/rudiments.html[/QUOTE] Woah, that looks pretty good. I'll have to check it out more when I get home. Cool shit like this wasn't around when I started. You just had to find an old jazz guy to give you lessons before haha. One of the things the guy in the video recommended, though (for when you get a little better on the pad) was putting a pillow on your drum or playing on another soft surface, which is a good idea, but it's kind of messy. I'd recommend just going out and buying a pair of brushes and then practicing your chops on a snare drum with them, or put a batter head over your pad. That helps you get even more control, which will come in usefull when blasting or playing fast fills. Or playing on toms at all for that matter, since they're not as bouncy as your snare and pad.[/QUOTE]
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