Check out Quad Logic by Bill Bachman. That book is every quad player's bible, and it has helped me immensely.
So I am trying out on tenors at school. I am normally a snare player but want to play tenors this year. can anyone recommend some exercises to get me up to speed with tenors. I have three weeks till tryouts and I really need to work on sticking my diddles. any recommendations?
zebra wrapped gretsch catalina club mod:
12" tom
16" floor tom
14" snare
22x20 kick
Cymbals:
17" saluda mist x crash
20" saluda decadence ride
14" Saluda mist x hats
16" dream bliss crash
10" wuhan splash (modified via salt water)
Check out Quad Logic by Bill Bachman. That book is every quad player's bible, and it has helped me immensely.
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I go to my local drum shop and purchase my sticks. I like to touch them before I buy them ;-)
-TxDrummer
My parents just get mad when i crash the ride. Thats true for cars and cymbals
-jordison515
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Quad logic is where it's at. I'd also heavily suggest Nick Werth's website if you are more advanced. Anything you can find on youtube by Bill Bachman will help a lot. Just focus on the basics and make sure your left hand looks as natural as your right, especially if you are used to snare.
Kits:
-C&C Player Date 13/16/22
-65' Ludwig Super Classic 13/16/22
Snares:
-DW Nickel Over Brass 6.5x14 snare
-Ludwig Black Galaxy Acrolite 5x14 snare
-Ludwig 65' Super Classic 5x14 snare
-Ludwig 64' Pioneer 5x14 snare
-PDP Classic Wood hoop 6x14 snare
Rides:
-Zildjian 22" Constantinople
-Zildjian 22" Kerope
-Zildjian 20" Constantinople
Hats:
-17" A Medium crash over K custom dark crash
-DW 9000 pedals
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