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Check out Cheezy Poof, too. Soaring through it is simple compared to actually getting all the little nuances. Especially if you add the variations Flam Accents/Cheeses/Flam Drags/Flam Fives/Hand-to-Hands. It's a beast.
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I've touched a little on Cheesey Poofs, and kinda know the general feel to it. I'll have to go back and learn it.
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Dude, I saw the Cavies warm up with this in '08, and it wasn't even clean. This was meant to be chop city. We played it in my first (and only) year of college line, and it was NEVER clean. We had to dumb down a lot of the parts. I probably spent a week straight of just playing this over and over again at various tempo markings before I could even hang in rehearsal. Seeing this thread makes me want to see if I could still find it and play it again.
So, in conclusion, I don't have any real advice for you. Inverts are the devil's rudiment.
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