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by Adam I_Archive
Another really good (to me) method for quiet practice that genuinely makes a difference to kit playing is...hard to describe.
Using a practice pad (or whatever you use for rudiment practice), play your rudiment, say double stroke roll and scat along with it "ba-da-ba-da" etc.
Then, keeping the same double stroke roll, cut the scatting down to "*-da*-da" etc, so you're just saying the off-beats.
Or play single stroke roll, do the "ba-da", then keep the "ba-da" as you switch to double stroke, then switch to "*-da", then try switching back and changing the "*-da" at the same time.
That's a simple example, but obviously there are a million different possibilities. Although you're using your mouth rather than your legs/arms, it really does help independence I reckon.
I walk these streets, a loaded six-string on my back.