Essential sweeps and scrapes for multi-tenor drums. This video covers a lot. Learn the differences between adjacent sweeps, non-adjacent sweeps, spock sweeps, outward sweeps, inward sweeps, and push-pull sweeps.
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2006 DCA solo (push-pull sweeps featured at the 3:50 mark)
• James Christian 2006 D...
2007 DCA solo (push-pull sweeps featured at the 3:16 mark)
• James Christian 2007 D...
"Fibonacci" etude (push-pull sweeps featured at the 4:00 mark)
• Marching Tenor Drum So...
Bonus: James Christian Playing Sweep Patterns on Tenor Drums (push-pull sweeps featured throughout)
• James Christian Playin...
Note: I am aware the audio on the first few videos is rather poor. I had just moved and didn't have all my usual equipment available, but I had the time to make the videos. I had a choice: Don't make the series at all--or make it with poorer audio. I felt it was more important to get the information out there. Those who wanted to learn would take the information and get past the inconveniences in presentation. If it really bothers you though, all the videos are captioned. You can turn the volume low and turn the captions on. If you jump ahead to videos 6 and 7 in this series, you'll notice a significant improvement in audio quality.
Related terms: dci dca wgi pas quadline marching percussion quads quints quint-toms quad-toms tenors tenorline drumline sweep scrape double stroke roll tenor drum
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