Frank Books Rudiments Tommy Igoe – Great Hands For A Life Time Warmup Routine

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  • lezrock
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      Hi Joe & all the other people,

      I recreated the guided mp3 for Tommy Igoes awesome warmup routine in PolyNome.
      My first project was the intermediate version, the basic and advanced version will follow.
      The Volume for all the different parts (accented and non accented notes, most obvious in transition between long Roll and roll variants) isn’t ideal as is (despite joes useful personal tutorial video. Big thanks!). If somebody sees a way to optimize the different volumes or wants to optimize it, I’d be grateful.
      When the Accelerando Doubles transition to the long Roll, there’s a strange hiccup. Maybe joe can look into it.

      Have fun!

      Tommy Igoe – Great Hands For A Life Time – Intermediate 100-180 (150) BPM Copy 1

      1 PolyNome Playlist
      (Requires version: 2.5.7)

      lezrock
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        …and here‘s the basic version.


        @joe
        thank you for your explanation. Would be dope to fix the hiccup and the mixer some day. But polynome is off course already an awesome tool.

        Tommy Igoe – Great Hands For A Life Time – Basic 130 Bpm

        1 PolyNome Playlist
        (Requires version: 2.5.7)

        lezrock
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          Hello People, merry Christmas everyone!

          Now after being kindly reminded by the app creator in person (thank you joe), here’s the advanced version of the warm up routine:

          Tommy Igoe – Great Hands For A Life Time – Advanced 180-220 (180) Bpm

          1 Playlist
          (Created with version: 21.10.1)

          GSA2022
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            Thanks for this! Soo cool 😎

            imyoung choi
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              It’s so nice!! I’ll use it well.

              mikestromme
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                Thank you for taking the time to do this! It is very useful!

                Gary drummer
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                  Thank you very much for these!

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