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Getting Ready Application Guide Troubleshooting
Songs
You can enjoy practicing drums along with a variety of musical styles.
In some cases, the same song contains drum patterns of dierent levels of diculty, so you can choose the level that’s appropriate for you.
Exercise patterns
These let you practice hand/foot coordination and stick-work. They are also recommended as a warm-up before working on the songs.
Each is a short practice pattern of one measure, so use the Repeat function to practice it repeatedly.
No. Level Song title Advice
1–9
8-Beat 1–9
This is a practice pattern for learning 8-beat rhythms. Practice songs 1–9 in order. The 8-beat rhythm is the very basic aspect
of drum playing, and should be mastered before you proceed.
10–12
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Drill Unison 1–2,
Drill Independence
These help you develop independence skills between your hands and feet.
13–15 Drill Kick 1–3 These help you practice and develop foot control skills.
16–18 Drill Accent 1–3 These help you practice by using accents at various timings.
19 Drill Change Up This is for practicing at a steady tempo while the notes change. Focus on maintaining a consistent striking force.
20–21 Drill Auto Up Down 1–2 By gradually raising and lowering the tempo, these exercises build endurance.
22–57
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R xxx Basic
These are basic practices selected from the world-renowned rudiments collection.
Try to hit L/R accurately as you practice. Try setting it so it repeats, and practice it numerous times.
R xxx Vari 1
These are arrangements of basic rhythms that should help to advance your practice. Be sure to practice using the correct
hand (L/R). If you want to practice only the snare, click the snare shown in the pad area (p. 17).
R xxx Vari 2 These are the same rhythms as Basic, but with a larger number of pads to employ during practice.
R xxx Vari 3 These are the Basic rhythm patterns, as applied to actual drumming. As you practice, imagine that you’re performing a song.
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