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Z-Helene's video threw me over the edge when it came to cymbal obsession.
I use Jamila Salimpour's Cd, which is basically what Cathy et al described -- although she uses the numbers 12345678 and the odd numbers are your dominant hand with the even numbers being the non-dominant hand. Course, Suhaila makes us learn and drill every pattern using both dominant leading AND non-dominant leading, which is what Z-Helen's video also goes over. Z-Helene gets something like 6 sounds out of hers. I've been working with this video for YEARS and I still have things to practice. The only drawback is that she teaches cymbal playing sitting down, which is not as effective as walking with them or doing basic steps with them. In my advanced classes, we used to drill all the traveling movements with different cymbal patterns over them. I'm resurrecting this because I think it's GREAT practice. And I had the students listen to their fave percussion cds and pick out the different cymbal patterns in the songs. They would often "discover" new patterns this way, or new accents to old rhythms ![]() |
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Join Date: Jul 2006
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Everybody needs to do what works for them - I don't have a "dominant" hand when it comes to Zilling which was my instinctive approach and coincidentally is that of the gal who taught me pretty much everything I know about Zilling: i.e. RLR LRL RLR...
She says that you can play much faster if you do it this way - which makes sense. She certainly can play circles around just about anyone! All this said, other teachers such as Aziza Sai'id, stick strictly with the dominant hand technique because they like the option of using different Zills on each hand - so there's certainly room for both schools of thought. BUT - I can switch to "dominant hand" style playing if I want to at any time - it really isn't that hard to do. Therefore I still tend to lean towards the non-"dominant hand" or "alternating hand" style. Your Mileage May Vary! |
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Interesting. I try to use either my dominant (left) or non-dominant when I set out but find it switches half way through, then I get confused. Is this because I'm left-handed, or does it happen to every beginner
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Mufflers: Shira has a pattern for a crocheted zill muffler on her site. You can also use pantyhose, or a piece of scotch tape around the edge of the cymbals. One of my old groupmates made "fake" cymbals out of plastic plates. She could practice better than air-zilling, but they didn't really make noise. The problem with this is that there is no weight to the "cymbal" and when you take them off and put real cymbals on, it's like learning all over again. |
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Join Date: Sep 2006
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I am so glad to have read this. We did zills yesterday and I was so frustrated, I was almost in tears. First of all, my zills suck. Second, I cant hear the rhythms for anything. My teacher said if you cant hear it, or lose it, to stop and let your feet or your hip pick it up, then go back. "The hip hears when the ear cannot".
I need new zills. I think perhaps if I had a different pair, I'd not despise zills so much. **edit** trying to buys zills. Both Saroyan and Turquoise checkout processes are being harder than it should be. Making me stabby! Last edited by nightdancer; 07-27-2008 at 04:05 PM. |
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To throw a brass spanner in the works. Is there anyone else who like me doesn't actually like listening to the dancer who clatters away to "canned music" with her zills?
I have no problem with a dancer playing them skilfully along with an Egyptian band..this seems somehow correct..They are musical instruments and she is one of the musicians as well as dancing. But oh my... if I listen and watch the dancer who bangs away at her favourite pattern and drowns out the music she is dancing to, I get rather ....... ![]() At least few European dancers seem to do it!But I recently watched a US dancer and just wanted to see if I could see her "connection to the music" ..as you do! But couldn't hear the pieces through the godawful racket of her zills. ![]() |
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