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Eighth notes are a figure that you will hear constantly in all
types of music and this will help you to grasp this figure, but
the most important aspect in this type of exercise is the combination
of hands and feet. Many people may think that exercises like this are
very easy, but once you begin to read one bar after the other
(without stopping), you will find that co-ordination between
your feet and hands sometimes fails, particularly in
maintaining the HiHat. Most of the students who have
practised these exercises have found them to be practical
and effective when playing different patterns.
Quarter note = 50-60 In this type of exercise it is very important
to work at slow speeds at first to control all the strokes and the
co-ordination of hands and feet. Listen closely to the metronome
so that you can read all the bars without having to stop.
This takes some time to get used to. Be careful to avoid mordents.
Be very exacting with yourself in your first steps. Then lower
the speed by 5-point intervals until you reach 40. Once you have
done this you can increase the speed until you reach your limit.
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