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[QUOTE="ArrowHeadNLI:1193399"]Good advice Jim. My secret with the drumless tracks is that I use them to a) force me to keep time in my head, I don't use a metronome track when I use the drumless tracks. b) I record every single take and listen back to it. I like to be BRUTALLY honest with myself. So with no drums there, I can hear my own playing crystal clear and see exactly where my mistakes are and such. Keep in mind, I am SO barely there yet as a drummer. My rudiments are terrible, and I can't even do doubles with my right hand (I'm lefty). So I can do nasty LLR triplets all day long, but can't do 16th doubles or 7 strokes or whatever at all even at moderate speeds. I can do so-so singles. My feet are coming along, but the problem is my lack of extended practice time. Where normally I'd take an hour break, wait for my legs to relax a little, and then play more to build endurance here I find I take a break, the neighbors get home, and I'm done drumming for the day. Once I get a fucking job again, I'm converting my entire kit over to mesh heads. [/QUOTE]
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