



See line 3A for a few measures of the “28-Bar Exercise” with written out stickings.account Another entrance Other Social Entry TED Reed Publications Reed - Syncopation No. I think they sound better and more even than regular flam taps, and they’re a great rudiment to develop stick control. This introduces inverted flam taps, which as I’ve mentioned in previous posts, I love. This means that no matter what part of the beat the flam lies on, we’re going to play a right flam after a left flam after a right flam. 2: In the Jazz Idiom for the Drum Set (Ted Reed Publications).For level two, we’re going to keep alternate sticking, but also alternate the sticking of the flams. Use features like bookmarks, note taking and highlighting while reading Syncopation No.
