A great warm-up package that includes solid foundation techniques. Scored for snare, tenors, bass drum, crash cymbals, and single keyboard part.
Your drum line will be ready for anything after they take on these five warm-ups that each focus on a different technique. From unison rhythms and timing to double beats, from accents and inner beats to
An entire warm-up sequence in one exercise - lasting nearly six minutes, the exercise takes the line through a series of paces focusing on two stroke types while providing rhythmic interest and variety.
This playable cadence offers your drumline a groove with some serious attitude!
Here is a fun collection of beginner grooves that are played with practice pads, hand claps, mallets, and snare drums.
These beginning drum line exercises will help young and beginning drum lines master basic techniques together before moving on to master intermediate techniques. You can make up to 50 new exercises by
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Designed to be a "shopping spree" style exercise for late 1990s era SCV, it quickly became standard repertoire for the group for many years and has since become a ubiquitous etude for working hybrid flam
This beginning drum line warm-up focuses on stick control exercises and getting your young ensemble to play in sync. Mallet parts focus on learning scales and patterns in C, F, B-flat, and
Take your drumline from zero to sixty with this latest exciting jam. This is a masterfully written 60-second warmup packed to the gills with short, controlled bursts of zippy rudimental beats that are a
This is one of those drumline exercises passed down through generations of marching percussionists. It was written to be a syncopated, groove-oriented vehicle to work on flam drags, but with an emphasis on