Casey Scheurell acceleration warm up exercise

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Casey Scheurell acceleration warm up exercise

Postby bstocky » Wed Jan 05, 2011 9:48 am

I'm trying to find a very old article from Modern Drummer magazine. It's by Casey Scheurell and it's titled Acceleration Warm Up.
It shows all the normal subdivisions of notes in 4/4. You play a whole note, half note, half note triplets, quarter note, quarter note triplets, 8th notes, 8th note triplets, 16th notes, then 5 16th notes per quarter note, then 16th note triplets, 7 16th notes per quarter note, and end with 32nd notes.

It's not complicated. I just want it because it's professionally notated and I can show it to my students. I have it some where but I'd rather not have to look through 20+ years of MD magazines to find it.

If anyone can post it here thanks.
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Re: Casey Scheurell acceleration warm up exercise

Postby YamahaPlayer » Wed Jan 05, 2011 10:17 am

That would be easy to make in any given notation software, many of which are free, and would look far better then a scanned image. Take your pick from below.

http://www.google.com/search?q=finale&i ... da26d1a6ec
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Re: Casey Scheurell acceleration warm up exercise

Postby Andrew<3'sVinnie » Wed Jan 05, 2011 11:02 am

if you have vinnie's reel book that's in there.
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Re: Casey Scheurell acceleration warm up exercise

Postby deseipel » Wed Jan 05, 2011 11:09 am

i might be able to whip it up in noteflight...
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Re: Casey Scheurell acceleration warm up exercise

Postby bstocky » Wed Jan 05, 2011 11:45 am



Thanks, that's almost it. I'll save your version and go through my magazines tomorrow. Maybe I'll download Noteflight again and give it a try. It's nice for students to be able to hear the notation. It seemed buggy/difficult to deal with last time I tried it so I deleted it from my computer.
Thanks again.
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Re: Casey Scheurell acceleration warm up exercise

Postby deseipel » Wed Jan 05, 2011 12:07 pm

nothing to download, it's all 'in the cloud' these days.

I put in some accents to ... cuz I thought it sounded better. that half-note triplet really threw me on first play back for some reason.
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Re: Casey Scheurell acceleration warm up exercise

Postby Clint Hopkins » Wed Jan 05, 2011 3:53 pm

May '91- page 64 Hope that helps. If you don't have that issue, I'll run a copy off and send it to you.
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Re: Casey Scheurell acceleration warm up exercise

Postby Steve Holmes » Wed Jan 05, 2011 4:38 pm

I never worked on 7:4 or 7:2 at all. Got 5 pretty well internalized though.
That's a cool site. thanks for sharing!
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Re: Casey Scheurell acceleration warm up exercise

Postby deseipel » Wed Jan 05, 2011 6:07 pm

for whatever reason, when I write stuff out ; I tend to experiment with note values and stickings. For example, somewhere I wrote down an exercise where you play 4 quintuplets in a row, but the sticking and accents are the normal paradiddle sticking. You see God. After the smoke clears, you realize that accenting every 4th note of a quintuplet will give you something like 5:4, while you're playing 5:1 at the same time! I'll write it out.



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