StickTempo

Single Beat Combinations №2

Book page 5 Sticking LRLR LRLR Straight 8ths · cut time Suggested start 60 BPM

What this trains

The single-stroke roll led with the left: the weaker-hand mirror of №1.

Every stroke alternates — pure singles, so the challenge is evenness of sound and spacing, not sticking memory. The left hand leads throughout; pair this exercise with its mirrored neighbor to balance the lead. The hands share the work evenly — 8 strokes each per cycle.

Watch №2 played Jumps to this exercise · DDrummer project on YouTube

Common questions

What tempo should I start №2 at?
Start at 60 BPM with a click on every note (stage 1). Stone gives no metronome marks — the working convention for Single Beat Combinations is to build from 60 toward 150 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.
What should I listen for in pure singles?
Matched sound between the hands. At any tempo, close your eyes for a rep and check that you cannot hear which hand is playing — that evenness is the entire point of the exercise.