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[QUOTE="Seth:1220361"]I know this is old school, but I would try listening to Dark Angel/Gene H. The man, Darkness Descends (1986) Leave Scars (1989) Time Does Not Heal (1991). Yes this is old school but Gene on a lot of the long songs and instrumentals just plays double bass for whole songs. Some are fast, triplets and so forth. I used to jam to these every day to work on my speed and for steady feet exercises. I guarantee it will help for the general and stable base of the feet. Why? All the feet in these albums are not just fast either or really slow but change and I feel started my feet on its way. No books back then could help. Double bass drumming was not the thing in the public, especially for metal. I would at least give it a try and see what you think. I know there are tons of drummers but to me to start with the basics is always the best and the diverse from there. Good luck!! :FLAMING:[/QUOTE]
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