rLLR is easier to play because you are most likely right handed.
Practice rudiments more then with the left hand to strengthen it.
On 09/30/2016 11:55 PM, he...@hotmail.com [FairfieldLife] wrote:
Yes, my bad! I used a "Small" letter for the flam, instead of
a lower case one, mainly because
Yes, my bad! I used a "Small" letter for the flam, instead of a lower case one,
mainly because the lower case l looks
exactly like an upper case I, at least in "this" font...
The reason why I asked was this: I've only recently started
to practice some flam rudiments. I'm right-handed but
Of course we use the flammed version. And these days a lot more than was
in traditional rudimental drumming. To indicate a flam in ASCII it would
probably work better this way:
rLLR IOW, a lower case "R". Or you could have posted the image.
Also in solos the last note might be played on the
In Swiss army triplet, the first stroke is a flam, corresponding a "graced"
note in the case of
a melody instrument
Perhaps it's not used in American field drumming??
https://youtu.be/Hk-b91Aj-LQ?t=1m54s https://youtu.be/Hk-b91Aj-LQ?t=1m54s