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		<title>Learn How to Play Drums DVD: Learn With the Pros</title>
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		<dc:creator>Willie Cousins</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[These exercises are great for relaxing the neck muscles. When doing head warm-ups be sure to maintain good posture and execute them slowly. This is to be emphasized for all of the other exercises as well to prevent injury.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>These exercises are great for relaxing the neck muscles. When doing head warm-ups be sure to maintain good posture and execute them slowly. This is to be emphasized for all of the other exercises as well to prevent injury.</p>
<p>Drum sticks with plastic nylon tips are also available. Tips come in many shapes &#8212; round, barrel, acorn or oval. Below the tip is the shoulder of the stick. It is used to strike crash cymbals.</p>
<p>However, most of the drummers choose the ones that provide sustainability, a good quality tone, excellent durability along with a great blend of depth and attack. A few drum heads may consist of a ring or a dot in the middle. These are considered excellent for tonal focusing. They also help in longevity of the drum skins by straightening the head from the middle.</p>
<p>Some would say that it&#8217;s a secondary rhythm section (second line) that answers the calls of a &#8220;first-line&#8221; rhythm section in a New Orleans Mardi Gras parade. The first line would play a rhythm and the &#8220;second line&#8221; would respond to it, others will tell you that it&#8217;s just something that comes from New Orleans music and involves a marching snare rhythm: They&#8217;ll admit that they don&#8217;t know where it comes from but they&#8217;re quick to show you an example of how they think it&#8217;s played.</p>
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<p>So after reading up on things and listening to a handful of second line drummers, I&#8217;ve determined that although there are a lot of variations of second line you can play, most follow a specific feel and style. The best way to get started would be to play a simple Bo Diddley beat, mixing in an occasional double stroke roll at the beginning or end of the phrase: Play the bass drum with the accents or simply play &#8220;4 on the floor&#8221; (straight quarter notes)</p>
<p>Many drummers are missing an essential skill. They have great hand speed as well as good control, but they have trouble mastering the bass drum. Most probably work on their bass drum skills occasionally but never get to the point where their ability needs to be. Perhaps this is because beginner drum lessons spend too little time on this skill or students just don&#8217;t enjoy practicing on the bass. Either way, an important part of being a complete drummer is missing.</p>
<p>Foot warm-ups, in a sitting position, raise your right foot off the floor about 10 inches. Point your toes away from you as far as you can, then point them towards you as much as you can. In a circular motion, rotate your foot to the right, then rotate to the left, repeat this exercise 4 times. After you have completed this for the right foot, do the same for the left foot.</p>
<p>My experience with the speed drumming is a strange one. Basically, one October day, while picking up some drum sticks at a local music store, I noticed drummers using a device called a &#8220;Drumometer. This &#8220;drumming speed&#8221; measurement device used a practice pad for a striking surface with an embedded piezo trigger. The trigger was connected to a counter-timer computer brain that had a count and a timer display.</p>
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