Accenting blocks of four in a reverse triplet.
Accenting blocks of four in a reverse triplet.
Applying this triplet sticking to a new time signature.
Applying this triplet sticking to a new time signature.
Accenting the right hand double strokes in a reverse triplet.
Accenting the third stroke in a reverse triplet.
Accenting the second stroke in a reverse triplet.
An uncomfortable accent placement in the reverse triplet.
A reverse triplet orchestration where an odd, syncopated grouping is used.
A reverse triplet orchestration where the double strokes are played on cymbals with bass drums.
A reverse triplet orchestration where the single strokes are played on crash cymbals with bass drums. Some of these exercises involve crossing over of the hands.
A reverse triplet orchestration where the single strokes move around the kit whilst the double stroke stays on the snare.
A reverse orchestration where the double strokes move around the kit whilst the single stroke stays on the snare..
A simple reverse triplet orchestration exercise where the voicing changes on every beat.
A simple reverse triplet orchestration exercise where the voicing changes on every beat.
A very straight forward orchestration of the reverse triplet designed to get your hands moving around the kit.
Creating some slightly more musical sounding feet patterns under a reverse triplet.
Applying a more interesting eighth note rhythm over the two feet.
An eighth note triplet based foot rhythm.
A triplet based foot rhythm.
Adding quarter note feet ostinatos to the standard triplet as eighth note triplets.
A triplet sticking that is a double followed by a single, the mirror of the standard triplet.