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Title: Oh noooo - another Moller question Post by: Chris - on July 03, 2006, 08:19 AM I am aware of how the Moller technique is played, and use it on the kit. My question is this: How do you incorporate the Moller technique into rudiments (i.e. paradiddle, para-paradiddle) considering the triplet that is executed in the whipping motion?
I tend to switch to French grip when Im going into "rudiment" mode. As always, thanks in advance 8) Chris Title: Re: Oh noooo - another Moller question Post by: TMe on July 03, 2006, 09:46 AM And how do you apply Moeller to the double stroke roll?
Title: Re: Oh noooo - another Moller question Post by: moosetication on July 03, 2006, 03:15 PM You don't haveto play in triplets with Moeller.
Title: Re: Oh noooo - another Moller question Post by: Chris - on July 03, 2006, 04:50 PM Ah, I see the point now. Cream pie in my face :-)
Title: Re: Oh noooo - another Moller question Post by: kolp on July 07, 2006, 08:29 AM I am aware of how the Moller technique is played, and use it on the kit. My question is this: How do you incorporate the Moller technique into rudiments (i.e. paradiddle, para-paradiddle) considering the triplet that is executed in the whipping motion? I tend to switch to French grip when Im going into "rudiment" mode. As always, thanks in advance 8) Chris I Highly recommend you the Book by Dom Famularo: It's Your Move, he not only fully explain Moeller but he also give many examples to make you naturally understand when to use Moeller One example for rudiment to use Moeller is paradiddle, i play it 3 time faster and easier since i use Moeller: the second stroke is a upstroke :P |
