Thursday 13 June 2024

Learning Drums: Improvising with flame and drags

 In this lesson from Zelus Academy’s online drums course, we’ll explore two essential rudiments: the flame and the drag. These techniques add dynamic expression and complexity to your drumming, enhancing your overall skill set.

Start with the flam. To play a flam, perform two single strokes: one with your right hand followed closely by one with your left hand. The key is to maintain a slight space between these two notes. The first stroke (the grace note) should be softer and quicker, leading directly into the second stroke (the primary note). Practicing flame will improve your timing and control, adding a unique accent to your drumming patterns.

Next, let’s move on to the drag. To play a drag, perform two quick sixteenth notes, leading with your right hand. The drag consists of two grace notes followed by a primary stroke. The grace notes should be played very close together, almost like a buzz, before the main stroke. This creates a rolling effect that adds texture and fluidity to your playing.

To master these techniques, incorporate them into your practice routine. Start slowly to ensure precision and gradually increase your speed as you become more comfortable. Use a metronome to help maintain consistent timing and spacing between the notes.

Zelus Academy’s drums online learning program offers detailed video tutorials and personalized guidance to help you perfect these rudiments. Join our online drums course today to expand your drumming repertoire and elevate your performance to new heights! Continue reading 

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