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Tom Southerton Drums Teacher (Oldham)
By: Tom Southerton (OL15)
Subject: Drums
Last updated: 24/01/2008


Vocalise your sounds

The best way to practice without an instrument, organise your rhythmical mind and develop your imagination!

  • Speak the sounds of your instrument as closely as possible
  • Speak a familiar beat
  • Use an imaginary filter to process your bass/treble whilst speaking beats
  • Insert fills into beat, make sure you land on time!
  • clap/stamp straight beat & speak syncapated grooves on top

 



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Tom Southerton Drums Teacher (Oldham) I'm a multi-instrumentalist with a wide experience of performing and teaching music.


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