[2875]Re:musser grip - ripple roll (4-3-2-1) (450 reads) 2003-04-10 20:36:38
 
Ray Dandurand
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I may be mistaken but I believe Musser ripple roll was actually more of a "flop" because the grip on the 2 outer mallets were loosened to hit the bars in a flam-like fashion. To develop a more diverse ripple roll to where you can use any sticking permutation (i.e. 1234, 4321, 1324, etc.) I suggest using exercises 279-294 in the Stevens book to develop that.
Hope this helps!

Ray



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[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