exercises for finger drumming

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Is anyone aware of a good set of exercises for building up rhythmic accuracy and speed for those using an MPC/Maschine type of controller to input drum patterns? I can play the piano already, if that's relevant, but have little/no experience using a kit drum. If there's a good standard set of exercises for kit drummers that would be helpful as well, although there will obviously be some things that are much easier to execute with the feet as helpers, and other stuff that would be easier to execute with 10 active fingers.

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+1

I would think just practice, practice, practice though.
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ran across this:



jeremy ellis has a set of tutorials on finger drumming that appears to be pretty good.

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as someone who has done finger drumming nearly all my life, from what I've seen of the Jeremey videos he covers the basic techniques

I think there are two basic techniques at work: the curved finger wrist arm single finger tap -- that involves a curved finger and some arm wrist motion -- and the flatter finger, thumb-anchored technique where the forearm/wrist rests on a spot.

Natural finger drummers tend to favor the thumb anchor -- usually using the thumb as the kick or bass drum and other fingers as snares/toms, including rolls and rudiments if one was so trained. This works on tabletops or any near flat surface -- not overlooking two thumb work. You can usually get a good thump going with the side of the thumb and a sharper tap with finger.

After all that, for electronica, it's a matter of learning/training where the pads are and their sweet spots. I find it's actually a lot easier with larger pad devices like drumKat or trapKat than these little crowded pad devices.

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jopy wrote:If there's a good standard set of exercises
http://www.halleonard.com/product/viewp ... ubsiteid=2
essential for drummers, eg., the 26 rudiments.

http://www.virtualdrumming.com/drums/dr ... music.html

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Guitar hero? hehe. It must have some effect on you coordination in the fingers

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jancivil wrote:
jopy wrote:If there's a good standard set of exercises
http://www.halleonard.com/product/viewp ... ubsiteid=2
essential for drummers, eg., the 26 rudiments.

http://www.virtualdrumming.com/drums/dr ... music.html
sorry i missed this earlier, this is very helpful.

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Watch this muso for inspiration ;)




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leggie wrote:Watch this muso for inspiration ;)
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