Building Your Weaker Foot for Killer Double-Kick Triplets!

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Triplets played on double kick present a new challenge: half of the time we're leading with our weaker foot! This can result in phrases that sound unstable at first as our weaker foot struggles to lead phrases.

In this lesson Nick takes us through 5 grooves to build up confidence in our weaker foot to work towards powerful sounding triplet phrases!


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Contents (Quick Navigation)

0:00 - Introduction
1:55 - Ex. 1
4:12 - Ex. 2
6:34 - Ex. 3
8:46 - Ex. 4
10:49 - Ex. 5
12:49 - Final Thoughts


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