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Mangini’s famous "BPM Triangle" is explained in mathematical detail. It teaches you how to jump from 120 BPM to 200 BPM without practicing the 40 BPM in between (by using muscle memory substitution).
The Voice. Stand in front of a mirror. Say "Ta-ka-di-mi" at 40 BPM while tapping your heel. Do not increase speed until your consonants are razor sharp.
What makes the Rhythm Knowledge system "exclusive" is its unique vocabulary. Mangini uses specific terminology to describe rhythmic relationships that you won't find in traditional conservatory methods. He teaches you to see the in music, allowing you to play in 17/8 as comfortably as you would in 4/4. Key Takeaways from the Mangini Method
Most drummers struggle with four limbs. Mangini uses his voice (saying "Ta-ka-di-mi") as a fifth limb to anchor the time. The exclusive PDF contains .
The system is divided into volumes that address different stages of musical development: Volume 1 (The "How"):
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