Rudimental Ram: “Lickety Split”
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Here is a short video lesson from Vic Firth’s website featuring Emmanuel Deleon showing a difficult rudimental ram called “Lickety Split” that incorporates a wide range of techniques, rudiments, hybrids and stick tricks! The instructor Emmanuel Deleon performed with the Vanguard Cadets in 2006 and the Santa Clara Vanguard in 2007-2009.Emmanuel aged out in 2010 performing with the Blue Devils of Concord, CA.
Enjoy this exercise and keep practicing. As always contact me with any questions or suggestions.
Mr. Brett
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He has been teaching drums for over 27 years including drum line instruction for 17 years. He is a graduate of MI (Musicians Institute); Featured in Drum Magazine, Drum Business and Modern Drummer.
– Degreed instructor — Musicians Institute of Technology (MIT)
– Drum Set instructor for over 27 years
– Drum Line instructor for over 17 years winning many State Competitions and Awards
– Featured in magazines including Modern Drummer, Drum Business, and Drum Magazine
– Has Performed and done Studio Work with many bands including Megadeath, Scott Mishoe, Keith Horne, Jeff Kollman, Ray Riendeau and many more.
– Former students have graduated from Berkley College of Music & Musicians Institute
– Former students have received full ride scholarships to ASU, NAU and U of A for drum-line, jazz band, and percussion
– Located in North Phoenix, AZ
Brett’s true passion is teaching students to play drums, in a fun, quality learning environment. So whether you are just getting started, or have been playing for years, Brett can help you take your skills to the next level.
Lessons are for a full hour at $25.00/hr. Come see why his students keep coming back!
Brett Frederickson – Visit Online at http://www.drummersrule.net or call him directly at 602-843-3114.