Theres heaps and heaps, I'd need to write them out to get more complicated.
Pish. Can't remember the name, but theres a book out there with heaps of variations, might be related to Alan Dawson?
Good suggestions by Jeffwj...if you want to make your life miserable
hmm... Lately I've been using it for independence in Latin type grooves. I do quarters with the hi-hat, clave with left hand, bass drum is on the and of 2 and on 4 than I would play the exercises on the ride cymbal/cowbell with my right hand. You can then switch up what kind of clave you play and do it again i.e. 2/3 3/2 rhumba, son etc. Take turns doing the exercises on each limb, while keeping the other limbs in Latin patterns.
Syncopation Exercises phrasing the melodies
Melody = Syncopation exercises
6. RH – Jazz Ride
RF, LF – Alternate Melody
LH – Triplet partials not used in melody
Cool idea too Zack! Combine it with Jeff's...but in 11/16, and don't play every 5th triplet...play all the eighth notes in the melody on your snare and play (all of the melody) on the bass drum
p.s. anyone have the old school copy with Ted's surly introduction about how drummers are TERRIBLE at reading music... especially the 'dance' drummer!?!? Always, cracks me up My students have the 'new' version which has a softer, gentler intro... whatever.