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Flam Triplets and Dotted Notes №14

Book page 34 Sticking RLR LRL Flams · straight 16ths · 2/4 Suggested start 46 BPM

What this trains

The measure mixes duple and triplet beats — let stage 1's per-note clicks teach the shift before dropping to the beat.

Singles and doubles interleave, so the sticking has to be read, not assumed — the double is where the time usually bends. The right hand leads throughout; pair this exercise with its mirrored neighbor to balance the lead. The left hand carries the load: 14 strokes to the 10 of the right — which is exactly the kind of imbalance Stone uses to build the weaker hand when you practice the mirrored neighbors.

Watch №14 played Jumps to this exercise · DDrummer project on YouTube

Common questions

What tempo should I start №14 at?
Start at 46 BPM with a click on every note (stage 1). Stone gives no metronome marks — the working convention for Flam Triplets and Dotted Notes is to build from 46 toward 108 BPM before moving on, raising the tempo only after a clean 20-rep run.
How many times should I repeat it?
Stone's instruction is explicit: play each rhythm 20 times without stopping, then go on to the next. The app counts the 20 for you and stops the run automatically.
Why does the pattern speed up when I play it?
Almost always the doubles: the second stroke of a pair tends to rebound early. Stage 1's tick on every note exposes the rush immediately — slow down until the doubles sit exactly on the clicks.