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Tag Archives: stick heights

Live Lesson #4 (Dynamics & Stick Heights)

January 1, 2019by mattdudleydrumming Leave a comment

Download the free PDF here… Dynamics & Stick Heights Live Lesson #4 (Dynamics & Stick Heights) https://t.co/0nbqK67XGX — Matt Dudley (@mattdudleydrums) January 2, 2019 https://platform.twitter.com/widgets.js In the examples below you […]

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Implementing Stick Height Exercises Using The Softer Padding On The Los Cabos Practice Pad

October 31, 2018by mattdudleydrumming Leave a comment

View this post on Instagram Found a cool practice idea to implement stick height exercises using the soft padding under my @loscabosdrumsticks practice pad. If you play tap strokes you […]

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Triple/Double Paradiddle Groove

October 16, 2018by mattdudleydrumming Leave a comment

R l R l R l r r   L r l r l l This groove is one I fell upon while experimenting with different Paradiddle combinations. It’s simply just playing […]

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Lesson Of The Week: Looking at the Paradiddle – Diddle in a different way

December 18, 2016by mattdudleydrumming Leave a comment

View this post on Instagram Looking at the Paradiddle-diddle in a different way. @prologixpercussion @loscabosdrumsticks #drums #drumming #drummer #drumfam #drumcommunity #drumlessons #instadrummer #rudiments #paradiddle #paradiddlediddle #5strokeroll #drumroll #prologix #prologixpads #bluelightning […]

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Stick Heights & Dynamics Exercise!

August 3, 2015by mattdudleydrumming Leave a comment

After years of playing drums I find myself behind the practice pad more often than usual. I have found a new love for the technical aspect of drumming and I’m […]

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