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  • Tim
    Administrator and Founder of SpeedBagForum.com


    • Jan 2006
    • 3434

    Aspiring punch drummers - Don't miss this...

    When the man speaks, listen.

    191 likes, 15 comments - speedbagbible on February 15, 2024: "Several short Rhythm fills on speed bag."



    I'll be practicing this a bit this weekend.
  • Tim
    Administrator and Founder of SpeedBagForum.com


    • Jan 2006
    • 3434

    #2
    Link to the backing track:

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    • Tim
      Administrator and Founder of SpeedBagForum.com


      • Jan 2006
      • 3434

      #3
      I can't punch to the backing track (yet) but here's my practice sessions today:





      Sound quality is horrible. Will do a clip in the speed bag lab (aka my garage) later this week.
      Last edited by Tim; 02-18-2024, 02:23 PM.

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      • Tim
        Administrator and Founder of SpeedBagForum.com


        • Jan 2006
        • 3434

        #4
        Found this interesting article: https://audioapartment.com/technique...-woodshedding/

        It's all about woodshedding - "...The practice of spending a significant amount of time alone working diligently on perfecting one's skills, learning new pieces, or mastering challenging aspects of one's instrument or music theory"

        Lots of parallels to the bag:
        • Deep dive, deliberate practice - I keep a list of moves that I work in every bagging session. As I figure one out, I move it to the bottom of the list and another at the top. For example, these rhythm fills are now at the top of the list. It's how I start (and end) every practice session.
        • Using metronomes to develop rhythm. Not seen here, but I do use a metronome app on my iphone / ipad when I'm in the garage
        • Recording devices to evaluate progress

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        • Speedbag
          Author of the Speed Bag Bible, founder of speedbagcentral.com

          • Feb 2006
          • 7116

          #5
          Originally posted by Tim View Post
          Found this interesting article: https://audioapartment.com/technique...-woodshedding/

          It's all about woodshedding - "...The practice of spending a significant amount of time alone working diligently on perfecting one's skills, learning new pieces, or mastering challenging aspects of one's instrument or music theory"

          Lots of parallels to the bag:
          • Deep dive, deliberate practice - I keep a list of moves that I work in every bagging session. As I figure one out, I move it to the bottom of the list and another at the top. For example, these rhythm fills are now at the top of the list. It's how I start (and end) every practice session.
          • Using metronomes to develop rhythm. Not seen here, but I do use a metronome app on my iphone / ipad when I'm in the garage
          • Recording devices to evaluate progress
          Excellent advice. I suggest structuring a a workout with (1) warm up, (2) learning mode. work on several new techniques or combinations You really cannot do. Maybe two or three at most, each for 15-20minutes. This can be very frustrating when you are humbled back to a beginner. (3) training mode. Doing what you DO know how to do, for fun, fitness or punch drumming.
          IF you like working on Punch Drumming - focus on more on the SOUNDS your combinations make - beat patterns - more than the techniques use to create them. I also suggest for punch drumming (and beat control) your practice what I call "echo combinations", ...creating a beat pattern of two or three techniques, then use other techniques to create that SAME beat pattern. Try to start your pattern from the front, the reverse and the side - then learn to flow to all of them without stopping, keeping the SAME beat pattern but moving your hands all around the bag.

          Most of All - have fun.
          Speed Bag

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