[2841]Re:musser grip - ripple roll (4-3-2-1) (689 reads) 2003-04-03 09:51:12
 
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Keiko Abe plays, I believe with a Burton (cross) grip. From what I understand, she often will play independent rolls as just fast double verticals, but I do not know about her ripple roll technique. Stout plays with Musser grip (if I recall correctly- I can verify with some of his students if need be), and Stevens, obviously plays with Stevens grip. The way that I was taught to develop the ripple roll with Stevens technique was to play a sort of flam from 4 to 3, then a flam from 1 to 2- playing the grace and primary notes at the same volume. As you train your muscles to make that motion, you then train your mind to merge those motions by increasing tempo between the flams, until they are all equally spaced notes- a ripple roll. I'm certain I'm not the foremost authority on the matter, so if anyone else has any further insight, I'd love to learn more, as well. I hope I was able to help to some extent.



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[2840]musser grip - ripple roll (4-3-2-1) <nahum ben yehuda> 2003-04-03 03:26:31
[2841]Re:musser grip - ripple roll (4-3-2-1) <Yip> 2003-04-03 09:51:12
[2843]Re:Re:musser grip - ripple roll (4-3-2-1) <William Moersch> 2003-04-03 10:03:47
[2850]Re:Re:Re:musser grip - ripple roll (4-3-2-1) <Gordon Stout> 2003-04-05 05:42:39
[2885]Re:Re:Re:Re:musser grip - ripple roll (4-3-2-1) <g money yo> 2003-04-14 03:54:41
[2842]Re:musser grip - ripple roll (4-3-2-1) <William Moersch> 2003-04-03 09:54:28
[2846]Re:musser grip - ripple roll (4-3-2-1) <Michael> 2003-04-03 16:48:24
[2875]Re:musser grip - ripple roll (4-3-2-1) <Ray Dandurand> 2003-04-10 20:36:38