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Quick Guide To Develop Essential Technical Skills.

Quick Guide To Develop Essential Technical Skills.

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Elevate Your Percussionists' Technical Skills and give them a rudimental quick start with my guide which includes:

✅ 16 Technique Exercises: Jumpstart technique and challenge percussionists with the most important standard rudiments. 

✅ 50 Play Along Tracks: Foster collaboration with different grooves and speeds, enhancing their ability to listen, respond and function seamlessly in band.

20 Video Lessons: Empower independent learning, ensuring proficiency in every exercise. Watch your percussionists master essential technical skills quickly!

 ▶️ The great advantage of having the play-along tracks and the video lessons on YouTube is that, in addition to the various speeds in which they are already offered, you can adjust the speeds even more precisely to the tempo you need at that moment.

🔉Due to the length of the tracks and the structure of the exercises, technical skills have to be played repeatedly. This way the rudiment sticks better with the student.

Transform your percussion section's performance - Get the guide now!

🎞️ Don't forget to check the below YouTube Playlist with different examples of the included video lessons. 

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Shawn Sandersfeld
Every 8th note and 16th note combination that I want my students to know.

Dirkjan's new guides are well done and I appreciate the fact that they are "quick". In a matter of minutes, students can work on their technique and sight-reading by playing through these simple exercises. If they have time, they can play along with the background tracks to make them a little more enjoyable than just playing along with a metronome. The Sight-Reading Skills present every 8th note and 16th note combination that I want my students to know. I appreciate that the stickings are written in to continue to reinforce best practices. Well Done!