[quote name='porieux']I hate to say it but it boils down to practice.
If you can memorize some of the patterns you need to work on, you can even practice them outside the game while riding the bus or whatever, by 'air drumming'. I've seen people on the RB forums scoff at this idea, but it is absolutely a valuable way to practice limb independence. Just try to tap your hands and foot to the right rhythm and eventually it will 'click'. You need to develop muscle memory and a 'feel' for what you need to be doing. Trying to think about it all while doing it can be overwhelming, you really need to internalize that 'feel'.
The good news is, you aren't just practicing a game but are actually learning valuable skills for playing a real kit, or even other instruments.[/quote]
Thanks for the tips, I realize that's what it is, but just wondering if there was something else I was missing.
Also... I play the trumpet and I have a real kit... lol :$ (I haven't played it in ages, it's kinda rusty because my mom won't let me play it, she says its too loud and we don't have room for it

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And I was just trying out tug of war and I got slaughtered! The first time was a regular song (forgot the name) and It was like 99% him and 97% me... The next song was Green Grass and High Tides! I swore I'd never play it again but I couldn't chicken out... I got 90ish% and he got 99%! He dominated me!
Edit: I just played another song and I think now i got the base drum semi-down, its just all the double hits I can't really get.. Any tips? I'm going to check youtube for the "heel up" thing and see if that helps.