What's goin on all.
I'm new here as well as to drums. I was given a new set in May and have been wanting to get a set for a good while before that so it was good news heh.
Either way I've been practicing pretty inconsistantly mostly cause I don't have a practice structure. I am fairly good for a starter, I've spoken to a few experienced musicians to get some opinions. I've developed my skills in rhythm and co-ordination through dance, I'm kind of a pro-star at that heh, my point though is that I've carried on some of those disciplines into my drumming.
Normally I'd start with a few rudiments like paradiddle, and some of the other stuff like single stroke rolls.. I'd keep on a stopwatch and do 1 - 2 min of each and repeat... Than maybe get into a groove and start workin on different sections of the set while maintaining a groove trying to come up with some interesting rhythms and than maintaining them.. Afterwards moving onto another part of the set attempting the same idea...
Still. My question is I think an obvious one.
If you are an experienced drummer/teacher, would you say that
A: Am I on the right track
B: What other rudiments or practice technique's/methods would you add to my solo practice sessions.
P.S. I practice sometimes with a band too, It's definately one of the best ways to improve from what I felt so far, there's nothing like being Needed to maintain the steady rhythm and that helps a lot, for starters like me at least hehe.
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