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New #7 doesn't work on drummers
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Drew
New The link says if you reverse sides, it doesn't happen.
http://www.sciencema...o.uk/page76g.html

Try this with your right foot and left hand and you should have no problem!


FWIW.

Cheers,
Scott.
(Who thinks it is a variation of "pat your head and rub your tummy" - you can learn how to do it with enough practice.)
New You can learn *anything* with practice
Point is, drummers develop independence. I did this trick successfully on the first try.

Same way people who study language can learn a new one faster than the rest of us. We all know it's easier to learn a language when you're young, but for people who keep learning new ones they keep the ability.
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Drew
New ABout rt. foot / left hand synchronicity
Brit bikes had gear-change on rt. side / Japanese and most since: versa.

Turns out that.. (via many physio tests) the delicate matter of balancing braking ... works best with the Brit convention. (As on Vincent, Norton, BSA etc.)
L. foot on rear brake + rt. on front: was a naturally coordinated pair.
Never the same on the Japanese arbitrary change, since..
Net effect since: reduced effective reaction time. DUH.. beancounters.
New I did not know that. :-) Interesting stuff. Thanks.
     10 amazing tricks to play with your brain - (lincoln) - (5)
         #7 doesn't work on drummers -NT - (drook) - (4)
             The link says if you reverse sides, it doesn't happen. - (Another Scott) - (3)
                 You can learn *anything* with practice - (drook)
                 ABout rt. foot / left hand synchronicity - (Ashton) - (1)
                     I did not know that. :-) Interesting stuff. Thanks. -NT - (Another Scott)

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