: Traditionally, musicians read mostly in Treble (G) and Bass (F) clefs. The Setticlavio forces you to master the C-clefs (Soprano, Mezzo-Soprano, Alto, and Tenor) and the Baritone clef. The "Plot Twist"

Take a Pedron exercise written in 4/4. Re-interpret the sixteenth note as the new quarter note. Suddenly, a slow exercise becomes a blazing fast etude. This is how advanced jazz drummers practice metric modulation.

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: Focuses on rhythmic independence, introducing dots, ties, and basic subdivisions in the Treble clef. Series II (Advanced)

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