LATIdama Overview Small Drum Essentials LATIdama evaluation A Video of Small Drum Essentials LATIdama evaluation A Small Drum Essentials LATIdama Earning the Small Drum Essentials LATIdama indicates proficiency in a set of small-drum (tsukeshime, okedo) skills LATI considers fundamental to small-drum mastery. Specifically, players should be able to: play loud and soft hits confidently with either hand in representative tsukeshime rhythms demonstrate familiarity with common tsukeshime jiuchi (base beats): ten tsuku, ten tsukutsu ken count bars while playing these jiuchi recognize and perform dynamic changes to these patterns be able to confidently repeat rhythms composed of quarter, eighth, and sixteenth-notes at 90+bpm Requirements: Copy Cat - Repeat rhythms in call-and-answer format. Four rhythms, each played one time. Jiuchi - Demonstrate ability to play "ten tsuku" and "ten tsukutsu ten" jiuchi at 90+bpm while counting. Long Phrase - Decipher and play 4-bar set of tsukeshime rhythms in 3 minutes or less. Small Drum Essentials LATIdama holders are ready to learn next-level rhythms and small-drum techniques. Good luck and have fun! For general information on the LATIdama system, see LATIdama. RubricThe evaluation will be graded as follows. Req 1 - Copy Cat Rhythms are repeated with 90% accuracy. Sticking is matched with 90% accuracy. Timing of quarter, eighth, and sixteenth notes is precise. Right and left-hand strike volumes are equal. Grip and arm positions allow relaxed movements. Req 2 - Jiuchi Individual hits of jiuchi are consistent in tone and volume. Jiuchi maintains a constant tempo. Counting is correct. Dynamics are clear. Req 3 - Listening By end of allotted time, rhythms are repeated with 90% accuracy. Sticking is matched with 90% accuracy. Dynamics are correct. Evaluation DetailsTime Required: 10 minutesFee(s): FREE for 2013! LATIdama Evaluation Creator: Kris BergstromLATIdama Maintainer: Kris BergstromCurrent Version: 131113License: Free Art License 1.3