Great links for drummers

I am developing https://drumpattern.net
It is drum-machine for on any desktop or mobile device.
I started this project to expand my drumming library and to help other begginer drummers.
With drumpattern.net you can:
- make drum beats from scratch
- make permutations of the original beats
- create your own drum pattern library
- sharing drum beats via url
- download drum beats in wav-format
 
I have started a blog that is all about drum lessons. As you might have suspected, it's called 'The Drum Lesson Blog'. Mostly video lessons, but also written blog posts.

http://richardondrums.com/thedrumlessonblog

Would love for you to check it out and tell me what you think.

Topics include: Creating linear grooves, how to know what to practice, challenging ways to practice rudiments, dynamic hand technique, odd time signatures with rudiments, how to balance theory & practicing, creative tools to use and more.

Have an awesome day,
Richard
 

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cruiseshipdrummer.com

Completely unsolicited bump here for our own Todd Bishop's site, www.cruiseshipdrummer.com . Been seeing this in his signature for ages but finally checked it out when he recently posted a link to some exercises and...holy crap! There's an awful lot of really cool, really useful stuff there! Absolutely worth checking out.
 
do any of you guys know great websites for snare in drumline specifically?
i'm trying to make snare line right now so....
 
This might be a classic link for long time Drummerworld people (I was a lurker here all throughout my teens - but somehow never created an account :0). I don't think I'm the only one that was tremendously helped by Derrick Pope's fantastic training videos. Moeller technique, heel-toe, and other stuff. https://www.youtube.com/user/djp132

He also had a great tutorial video on some pretty sick stick tricks (decent ones, not the usual simple stuff) which I absolutely loved: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=duDUi94e91w

Also - anything by Dom Famularo (The book "it's your move" for example - classic).
 
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