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Wilcoxon Wrist and Finger Control Part 1- Introduction and Exercise #1 

rickdior
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Here is Part 1 of a series of videos demonstrating the classic book Wrist and Finger Control by Charles Wilcoxon. I love this book and have been using it for over 50 years for self improvement as well as in my teaching practice. In this part 1, I show you how to use the book and I also go through the introduction which was written by Wilcoxon. I demonstrate exercise #1 and show several different ways to practice it.
The sticks I am using are 72 gram Black Wenge reverse tips and are available from me at rickdior@gmail.com.
To find out more about these sticks go to www.rickdior.com/sticks
The pad is an old Quiet Tone Drum Mute. These are now made by Sabian.
The metronome is a Yamaha Click Station

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Комментарии : 18   
@williamtaps4565
@williamtaps4565 Год назад
Thanks Rick. I appreciate your covering the techniques in this Wilcoxon book.
@Larue615
@Larue615 Год назад
Thank you for approaching this book, much appreciated.
@catfishrushdie1444
@catfishrushdie1444 Год назад
Great stuff! As always. I'll have to live to be 200 to master everything you are teaching! I just take life one diddle at a time...😎
@joc8
@joc8 Год назад
Thanks, Rick. I'm not good at practising my sticking techniques, but you are inspiring me to do so. I look forward to your next session.
@johndiraimo1444
@johndiraimo1444 Год назад
Beautiful Rick. So too are the Black Wenge stick!
@sdkmusic2859
@sdkmusic2859 8 месяцев назад
I found a teacher and he send me this exact book to exercise on my practice pad
@SalMichael
@SalMichael Год назад
Thanks Rick
@Joethedrummer
@Joethedrummer Год назад
Looks like a very interesting book. Thans for the introduction. A lot of the technical materials are so dry. Those exercises seemed a lot of fun.
@stix9641
@stix9641 Год назад
Thanks Rick its always about fine details...and motivation🥁👐
@pokemonthemedance
@pokemonthemedance Год назад
I bought this book recently on a whim and I'm finding the exercises enjoyable and even eye-opening in parts. The arm stroke stuff is something I've thought about and am interested what you say about it, especially how you "teased" about it being a hot topic with you. Thanks for covering this book!
@GonzaUY
@GonzaUY Год назад
Going to practice this!!! Great series!!!!
@mphase7575
@mphase7575 Год назад
I may have to hit you up for online lessons. I'm stuck in an apartment currently, so I might as well focus on my hands for real this time!
@jamesconnors5653
@jamesconnors5653 Год назад
Thank you.
@peterlilley9854
@peterlilley9854 Год назад
Hi Rick, Wilcoxon talks a lot about the index finger in traditional grip (you omitted to read out that paragraph!). Could you please show how you split the work between the thumb and the index finger in these exercises WITHIN the 30% "fingers". When you say "fingers" I think you mean thumb + index finger together. Seems to me that, depending on the situation, sometimes it's all thumb, sometimes all index finger (or alternately), but mostly thumb and index in combination. This would be very helpful to emphasise because the speed of the strokes is too fast to really see this even in slow motion. It would dispel some of the lingering doubts about exactly how this index finger is supposed to work. I know you explain it in your trad grip videos, but there the emphasis is on practicing it in the upright position. With the index resting on the stick in the normal position the feeling is different and it's much more difficult. Many thanks. Love all your videos!
@christopherprum4608
@christopherprum4608 Год назад
Fantastic lesson, Rick. What type of practice pad is that?
@doug.auerbach
@doug.auerbach Год назад
This reminds me of Joe Morello's "Master Studies" exercises. Are there differences that would cause one to favor one or the other for developing these skills?
@rickdior
@rickdior Год назад
Hi Doug Joe loved Wilcoxon and worked a bit with him, so there would be some similarities. These exercises are different in that they focus on particular motions of the fingers wrists and forearms. Each page has a theme.
@jamesconnors5653
@jamesconnors5653 Год назад
That stick sounds like it is made of glass!
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