Swiss Army Triplet

#335 Swiss Army Triplet Application Pt.1 [expand title=”Assessment”] Come up with 10 different ways to apply the swiss triplet to your kit playing. Use my examples as a base to build from. Once you have developed your own ideas, write them down so you’ll remember them. Then, focus on adding them into your playing. Take them from ideas to reality. [/expand] [jwplayer config=”default” file=”https://s3.amazonaws.com/theselessonsdontsuck/december2013live/sds335sd.mp4″ hd.file=”https://s3.amazonaws.com/theselessonsdontsuck/december2013live/sds335hd.mp4″]
#339 How to solo – Swiss Army Triplet Application Pt.2 [expand title=”Assessment”] Beginner: Play exercises A-E at 70 bpm. Begin to experiment with taking them around the kit. Use the notes area of the sheet music to come up with 4 variations and voicings around the kit that you find interesting. Intermediate: Play exercises A-E at 95 bpm. Begin to experiment with taking them around the kit. Use the notes area of the sheet music to come up with 4 variations and voicings around the kit that you find interesting. Advanced: Play exercises A-E at 110 bpm. Begin to experiment with taking them around the kit. Use the notes area of the sheet music to come up with 4 variations and voicings around the kit that you find interesting. [/expand] [jwplayer config=”default” file=”https://s3.amazonaws.com/theselessonsdontsuck/december2013live/sds339sd.mp4″ hd.file=”https://s3.amazonaws.com/theselessonsdontsuck/december2013live/sds339hd.mp4″]
#131 The Swiss Army Triplet [expand title=”Assessment”] Proficient Rudiment Tempo: 110 bpm with sextuplets [/expand]
#132 The Swiss Army Triplet w/ Rhythmic Scale [expand title=”Assessment”] Learn and memorize The Rhythmic Scale. Apply the Swiss Army Triplet to it. Slowly work your tempo up, focusing on exact subdivisions. [/expand]