Triplets p.9 №8
What this trains
Each measure mixes straight-8th beats with triplet beats, so the metronome relationship changes mid-measure — practice stage 1 (a click on every note) until the 2-against-3 shift feels inevitable, then drop to beat-only clicks.
Triple strokes appear inside the line; keeping the third stroke as strong as the first is the work here. The right hand leads throughout; pair this exercise with its mirrored neighbor to balance the lead. The left hand carries the load: 24 strokes to the 18 of the right — which is exactly the kind of imbalance Stone uses to build the weaker hand when you practice the mirrored neighbors.
Watch p.9 №8 played Jumps to this exercise · DDrummer project on YouTubeCommon questions
- What tempo should I start p.9 №8 at?
- Start at 60 BPM with a click on every note (stage 1). Stone gives no metronome marks — the working convention for Triplets is to build from 60 toward 110 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.