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    Here is a graphic representation of a practice technique that ensures drummers achieve both dimensions of drumming excellence: speed and accuracy.

    http://jasonhorsler.tripod.com/id94.html

    this is a lesson i give all my pupils so i decided to put it up neatly on my website rather than just scrawl it on paper for them during lessons. have a gander

    j

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    Good stuff, thanks Jason

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    Excellent analysis Jason! Thanks.
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    hmmm, I think I understand, but im not sure, I find the graph and explanation a bit vague to be honest.

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    thanks for sharing, good stuff
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    Cool Practicing near the breakdown point

    Outstanding, Jason! Your students are getting some great stuff, mate--thanks for sharing it with us, too!
    keep the beat goin' ... Don't keep it to yourself!

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    pleasure thanks.

    I find the graph and explanation a bit vague to be honest.
    did you read the example from one of my pupils?

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    Thanks for the cool explanation....

    I'll go with your way Jackson...
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