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Drum Tutorial: Lesson Six

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This is Lesson Six of the Drum Tutorial I have written. It's for absolute beginners to drums and drumming. An easy and understandable way for people to learn how to play the drums. If you follow these tutorials at your own pace and you have a pinch of rhythmic ability before too long you will be able to hold a steady beat. If you haven't read it yet you better head over there now. Otherwise none of this will make sense to you. And now on to the lesson five...

Variation with Flavour 

Here's a beat you've played earlier. Make sure you are proficient with it before continuing to the second part of this lesson.

Drum Stuff on Amazon 

Yamaha DTXplorer 5-piece Electronic Drum Kit

Amazon Price: $659.95 (as of 08/08/2008)

Shifting the kick 

We've moved the Beat 1 and 2 Kick slightly, giving the rhythm a whole different feel.

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