I want to cover double kick for you guys but from a different perspective. Everyone out there is trying to show you how to play 300bpm double kick.
I’m not doing that.
I’m going to guide you through choosing the right pedal for the job, technique, and basic, intermediate, and advanced exercises. The point is to use double kick musically, with odd-timed ideas, and to help you gain new levels of limb independence.
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