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OK I'm not the most active person in the world. I do a lot of walking but thats about it. Well basically I need to improve my agility for drumming. Really starting to feel the strain these day...(wow 17 and sound like I'm 71). Any one know how to build up agility?
 

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what kind of drumming? marching band or drumset etc...? and what are you trying to achieve?
 

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Practice doing a tough series of notes (all over the place, microcontrol, etc), and get it going faster. You'll soon discover you'll do things the fastest when you have done them before. It's like math, you suck at it at first, but once you know what to do, you do it faster and faster.
 

Just because a woman listens to you and acts interested in what you say doesn't mean she really is. She might just be acting polite, while silently wishing that the date would hurry up and end, or that you would go away... and never come back.

Quote taken from The SoSuave Guide to Women and Dating, which you can read for FREE.

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if your looking for speed, start off slowly....go through your rudiments, such as paradiddles, they are great for building speed. during a practice, start off at say 80bpm doing paradiddles, then increase it by 2 after a few minutes. keep doing this until you cant hold them consistently and begin to fumble a bit. bring it back to where you could hold it consistently and do that for a straight 5 minutes if possible. every couple of days you will find that you will be able to raise your max by a few bpm, and by the end of the week you can gain up to 10bpm or more. remember to work on your technique as well. ALSO, the same principles you use to speed up your hands can be used on your feet. just use a routine such as this on your rudiments and you'll be good to go. the key is to start off slowly and gradually increase your speed, from single stroke rolls to flamadiddles, use this routine and you will see an increase in speed all over the set.

also practice accenting different notes so that you dont become a machine, and remember to alternate your sticking left and right so you dont become dominant on one side. if someone gives you something to play, learn to play it both ways, this is such a huge payoff in the end
 

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o yea, and remember technique for building chops...thats another thing that can take you far, once you have the technique down, things get ALOT easier, before you know it you'll be maxing out your metronome. here's a really good website that i go to when i need some tips and pointers:

www.tigerbill.com
 
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