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| Hammered Dulcimer: | Teaching Hand separation skills utilizing contrasting rhythm patterns by combining multiple bounce rolls with a long/short rhythm pattern for this mixolydian tune. A moving drone is an added variation. |

Video Demo
- Verse 1 - Line 1
- Verse 1 - Line 2
- Verse 1 - Line 3
- Verse 1 - Line 4 & 5
- Verse 1 - Line 6 & 7
- Verse 2 - Line 1
- Verse 2 - Line 2
- Verse 2 - Line 3
- Verse 2 - Line 4 & 5
- Verse 2 - Line 6 & 7
Sheet Music- mp3
Drills4Skill: Contrasting Rhythm Patterns
For this exercise, the right hammer will play the D scale, striking each string twice, at a steady pace. The left hammer will drone in a long/short rhythm pattern.
- Animation
- Video Demo
Animations
- Verse 1 - Line 1
- Verse 1 - Line 2
- Verse 1 - Line 3
- Verse 1 - Line 4 & 5
- Verse 1 - Line 6 & 7
- Verse 2 - Line 1
- Verse 2 - Line 2
- Verse 2 - Line 3
- Verse 2 - Line 4 & 5
- Verse 2 - Line 6 & 7
- Story behind Little Drummer Boy
- Lyrics for Little Drummer Boy
- Students at The Oaks School of Leadership presented Little Drummer Boy with special arrangement done by Ross Fishburn at The Oaks Fellowship, in Red Oak, Texas.
- MP3 rhythm back-up tracks for practice
