The Traditional Full Stroke on Snare Drum

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Summary: The traditional full stroke is a way to hit a snare drum that can alter the tone you get dramatically so watch this free video an choose for yourself.

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The Traditional Full Stroke on Snare Drum

JOEL SIEGEL: So, the real last stroke that we want to talk about for your full stroke is your traditional grip stroke. Same thing, you're going to start at the top, strike the drum, and come back to the top. Again, this is going to work your extension and really kind of tell you where you are in the development of your traditional grip. It should look and sounds like this.

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