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This is the second lesson in a series on 16th swing. In this lesson, we break down the main coordination challenges from Comedy, the ending theme of Spy x Family, with a focused look at the drag rudiment, including a breakdown of buzz and fast double-stroke technique, and a detailed, bar-by-bar analysis of bar 7. You’ll learn: Proper motion and technique for the drag, buzz, and fast double stroke rudiments How vocalization helps clarify complex rhythmic layers A step-by-step breakdown of the coordination challenges in bar 7 Musical adjustments to make the groove playable at different levels Lessons on this channel follow a Break • Build • Play approach—we analyze the groove, rebuild it methodically, and then apply it in musical context. If you want to keep working on this song, all of the learning materials live on Patreon. The TV-size sheet music is free to download, and the link is below. / animedrumprof The Anime Drum Professor is about building real drumming fluency through anime and J-pop—structured, musical, and evergreen. Related lessons: • [16th Swing Intro] – [Understanding basic swing timing and feel] • [Aikotoba] – [Basic application of swing feel in music] Chapters: 00:00 Introduction 01:23 Buzz and fast double-stroke technique 03:26 Fluidity between limbs 04:40 Bar 7 breakdown 06:30 Bar 3 breakdown 07:13 Modifications - make it playable! 07:55 Closing anime drum lesson, Comedy drums, Spy x Family drums, drag rudiment drum groove, drum coordination challenges, groove analysis drums, intermediate drum lesson #animedrumlesson #comedydrums #spyxfamilydrums #drumcoordination