I found this website with video instructions for each drum technique. https://www.40drumrudiments.com/
And I found this site with the sheet music and downloadable MIDI file of all 40 rudiments. https://musescore.com/user/13430851/scores/4759546
I'm going to chop them up into 40 different files, sorted by name.
40 Drum Rudiments (drum rolls, paradiddles, flam, drag, etc)
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And then share it with us?
All in due time, I suppose.
This little project is way back on a backburner right now. I'm just sharing it here because I've been looking for a MIDI file with the rudiments and I finally found one. I even saw a post on KVR from years ago where they were looking for the same thing, and everybody was coming up empty handed. There is a link on there selling these MIDI files for 10 GBPs!
This is awesome, I'm learning to play drums, this would be helpful
The videos on that first website show you a very detailed breakdown of each rudiment. And the videos on that first website are free. In fact, I think everything on that website is free. Should be a helpful resource for you.
Cheers for the Link, Challism
This site has some interesting hand drum stuff along with midi files as well,
Enjoy
If you're interested in a book on rhythm I found
The Geometry of Musical Rhythm To be very informative
http://www.khafif.com/rhy/
Rhythms for middle eastern dance for dumbek, dumbec, doumbec, doumbek, Arabic tabla, darabuka, tombak, zarb
Enjoy
If you're interested in a book on rhythm I found
The Geometry of Musical Rhythm To be very informative
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Nice share, Billy. Thanks!Billy+ wrote: ↑02 Dec 2021This site has some interesting hand drum stuff along with midi files as well,
http://www.khafif.com/rhy/
Rhythms for middle eastern dance for dumbek, dumbec, doumbec, doumbek, Arabic tabla, darabuka, tombak, zarb
Enjoy
If you're interested in a book on rhythm I found
The Geometry of Musical Rhythm
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To be very informative
If you liked that one then you will definitely enjoy this one
http://www.musicez.com/midi%20rhythm%20patterns.html
It's a nice collection of drum patterns all in midi with 2 version, single track that can be used for groove stealing and multi track so you don't need to explode the pattern.
Enjoy
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