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8 to 2 is one of our favorite warmups. Even if your drumline's playing ability is beyond that of level 3, 8 to 2 is an excellent warmup to have. It allows each section to truly focus on their individual parts. As the countdown splits, the accent patterns for each section split as well, resulting in a mesmerizing accent/unaccented tap pattern.


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Accent Tap 8 Ate 7 Up is a variation of the Level 2 8 Ate 7 Up warmup. This varation of the warmup is used as an accent tap warmup. This warmup is all about control, technique and understanding the difference between accents and inner beats.




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Doublez is a double beat exercise designed to enhance the quality of diddle control. Doublez was written by mixing up double beat 16th note rhythms. The result is a steady, staggered paced pre-diddles warmup that has a nice groove to it.




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Triplet Diddle is a standard format triplet diddles exercise. Even though the exercise is written in 12/8 time signature, every three notes can be interpreted as a triplet. This is a great exercise to start playing if you are trying to achieve precise triplet diddle timing and control.




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Peacemaker is as much of a groove as it is a warmup. Peacemaker is longer than the standard groove and also contains some diddle control exercises throughout it. This is a great one for the lot or the stands. Be prepared to get some serious attention with this one!





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If you're familiar with the title, you're familiar with the real song. This is a fun warmup that mimics the actual song with percussion parts. This is a great one for the stands and as a 60 second warmup before show time.






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Duple Triple is a great warmup to help players concentrate on duple and triple transitions. This warmup clearly demonstrates the difference between duple and triple meter.







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Building Paradiddles is a simple warmup exercise that was specifically designed to develop and improve Paradiddle comprehension, technique, and control.







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Building Paradiddle-diddles is a simple warmup exercise that was specifically designed to develop and improve Paradiddle-diddle comprehension, technique, and control.







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Building Flam Taps is a simple warmup exercise that was specifically designed to develop and improve Flam Tap comprehension, technique, and control.







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Building Flam Accents is a simple warmup exercise that was specifically designed to develop and improve Flam Accent comprehension, technique, and control.







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Building Hertas is a simple warmup exercise that was specifically designed to develop and improve Herta comprehension, technique, and control.







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Why So Sidious is a great accent tap warmup that also has a nice groove to it. This one not only serves as a good warmup, but it works great as crowd pleaser as well.







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Triples and Threes is a warmup that helps exercise the control of triplets and 3 16th notes per beat. This is a great one to help lines truly understand how triplets work and how they differ from 16th notes.






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Sixtupleting Around is a warmup designed to help with the transitions from standard sixteenth notes to sixteenth note sixtuplets. The sixtuplets are arranged in single, paradiddle-diddle, RRL, and triple stroke roll patterns. This one has a very catchy tag line at the end.





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For drumlines that are looking for a simple "straights"exercise but are burned out on 8 on a hand type warmups, 10.20.5.20 is a great replacement. This warmup is written in 5/4 time and gives a little spice to regular "straights" warmups. This warmups is also a useful tool to help explain and better understand how time signatures work.






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Accentz is another one of our accent tap exercises. This pattern utilizes a "groove" section that allows it to be just as fun to listen to as it is to play.










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Flam Town is a flam exercise that incorporates both the structure and use of flam taps and flam accents in a single exercise. This exercise is great for drumlines that are looking to push their flam abilities to the next level.

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Rhythm Controller is a great warmup to allow players to become familiar with some of the more common rhythms that are found in nearly every marching percussion composition.



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53 Accents is a triplet accents warmup that focuses on the placement of every single and back to back double triplet accent combination and placement. 53 Accents consists of 53 accents, not including the tap off of course.


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