? I'm a little confused BLD. Are you talking about rudiment #25, or a specific lesson?
Why is this particular named Lesson 25? It appears to be written like a drag-triplet with the accent on the last beat.
Just a thought that came to me whilst I was scooping horse poop.
? I'm a little confused BLD. Are you talking about rudiment #25, or a specific lesson?
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The PAS labels the rudiment as Lesson 25.http://www.vicfirth.com/education/ru...4lesson25.html
Sorry, I just think of it as rudiment 25.
To be honest with you, I haven't thought about that one in quite a while. I'll have to get out my chart.
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The rudiments were initially taught as lessons with the final Rudiment being labelled as Lesson 25, othereise known as the "Rat-A-Tat." This, of course, pre-dates the current expansion of Rudiments.
There's a lot to be said for Time Honored tradition and value.
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So, is it a drag with the leading hand, a normal hit with the following, then an accent with the leading hand?
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