Single Stroke 5 With Crotchet Accents

In this lesson you will be applying accents on various quarter note counts in a single stroke 5. Remember, an accented note is played slightly louder so it stands out from all the other notes. The symbol for an accent is the '<' sign above the note and accents are identified in the sticking with a capital letter.

In each exercise multiple sticking variations are given for sticking meaning some accents fall on the right and some on the left. Whichever hand you use, the volume of each accent should be the same. The two common rhythmic variants are also given and at no point in either will there be a stroke played on count 2.


Exercise 1

Accenting a single stroke five


Exercise 2

Accenting a single stroke five


Exercise 3

Accenting a single stroke five


Exercise 4

Accenting a single stroke five


Exercise 5

Accenting a single stroke five


Exercise 6

Accenting a single stroke five


Exercise 7

Accenting a single stroke five


Exercise 8

Accenting a single stroke five


Exercise 9

Accenting a single stroke five


TASKS

  • Place accents at various other places in the bar.
  • Add feet into the exercises above.
  • Orchestrate the exercises above.
  • Apply accents to other rudiments.

Lessons

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