THE CELLULAR PRACTICE CONCEPT
If you missed our introductory post for this practice concept, be sure to read through it here.
This is a three-cell variation of the SYNKD Cellular Method and is designed to develop the ability to move between any three ideas at will. By working with three ideas at a time, one can speed up the information intake and, as a result, see faster progress. The method behind it is very straight forward and simple; we have three “cells” labelled “A”, “B”, and “C”.
This variation of the sequence is in 3/4 and the sequence is as follows ABB, ABC, ACB, ACC, BAB, CAB, CAC, BBA, BCA, CBA, CCA. It’s a good idea to repeat each part of the sequence as needed before moving on to the next. The SYNKD proprietary Bar Isolation function comes in handy here.
3 Cell Variations with Paradiddle Accents Exercise
This is the second part in a series of paradiddle accent exercises with the SYNKD Cellular Method. This exercise introduces the concept of a third cell (Cell C) and transitions through a variety of cellular combinations to improve your level of comfort with different accent placements over the paradiddle sticking.
Click the button above via your iOS device to download the SYNKD rhythm chain. If it's your first time downloading and importing files for rhythm chains with SYNKD, follow the instructions from this blog post.
If you experience issues with downloading the .mid file via Google Drive, tap the three dots in the top right corner of the screen, select "Open In" and then "Save to Files" to choose a destination. We recommend creating a folder for SYNKD rhythm chains.
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