3:14 unlocked a whole new world to me. I couldn’t figure out how to incorporate the standard six stroke role using 16th notes into a fill. Thank you for breaking it down.
Some rudiments have different interpretations and applications in different subdivisions, sometimes it gets confusing. I'm happy to hear that something got clearer for you with this lesson! 🤘🥁
To much math in drumming . My aptitude for mathematics was always horrible . Science aptitude was extremely high but no chance of a career in science with poor understanding of mathematics. I’m a visual oriented person but musically talented . I know 1+1 =2 : 1+2 = 3 : 2+2 =4 : 3+2 =5 : So what does it take to master drums 🤷🏻♂️🤷♀️Most of you Drum instructors are MATH heads but not necessarily musical . If you gave me private face to face lessons not virtual but in reality I might be a difficult student . Some of the best drummers play by ear. Many legendary drummers have great ears but also read music and are mathematically gifted . Buddy Rich was so talented he never had to bother with reading music . Also i would like to state it seems there are endless ways the six stroke roll is taught and written . Is it not also called a double stroke paradiddle. 🤔
That was a really good lesson. I only recently memorized the 6 stroke roll that you just demonstrated. I am still working on mastering it on the practice pad and was wondering how I could use it in a drum fill in real life. That is when I came across your video. I really appreciate the way you broke it down and slowed it down and gave several examples of how to incorporate it into a usable fill on the drum set. I am a schooled musician from taking some lessons from professional drummers like yourself but I myself am still at a very intermediate level at best. I am always in awe of people who have truly mastered this instrument. I am a senior student and do not have the flexibility and advantage of youth. My brain, however, is still fairly sharp. Drumming keeps me occupied and will hopefully keep me out of the nursing home for many more years. Thanks again for this great lesson. I really appreciate it.
Thanks, Steven, I'm glad you liked it! If you want to be notified when I post a new lesson you can subscribe to the mailing list at subscribe.drumosapiens.com, and also subscribe to the channel here in youtube. 🤘🥁
I notice at 9:00 when you were playing the groove on both HH and snare, you shifted your right arm forward and left hand back, both just a bit, so that you were no longer crossing sticks. This gives you the same benefit as "open" style players. I find myself doing this a lot when I want to get complicated two-handed HH accents into a groove. I've moved my snare position a little left, and keep the HH as far right as possible, to facilitate this. The only drawback is that every now and then I whack my right hand with my left stick - and have nail blood blisters to show for it.
I know i can use a metronome and practice it as slow as i like, but it's fun to play along to the video and learn on my pratice pad as i watch, would be coolif you did a 40 and 60 bpm part to play along too.
Dig it! Thank you! Just spend over an hour learning this. Do you have a video on how you record your videos? I’d like to record similar quality , both video and audio. Thank you
Hi from Québec I guess you're from there too. Subtle sounds in your accents helped me. Thanks for that 6 stroke roll explanation. I'd always wondered why sometimes the 6 stroke roll sounded as equal notes while other times the accented single stroke were separate. I'll for sure be practicing your exercises. Thanks again.
Hi Sylvester! I’m from Brazil, but you know what, I lived for 6 months in Victoria BC and some people would always ask if I was from Québec, you’re not the first one to say something like that about my accent! 😜 All the “rolls” can be played in different ways, assuming different subdivisions for the notes, but there are always the “traditional” way of playing them. I’m glad you liked the lesson! 🤘🥁
I'm kind of surprised you didn't mention Motown. You might have, this licks on a good number of songs by the label. I don't need to hear most of the lesson just what you play. I don't mean that negatively. I'm just not learning anything new from this just per say refreshing an idea. Good video.
That’s a great reference, and you’re right, I could have mentioned Motown. I tried to keep it more “generic” to make it suitable to different styles, but it’s definitely a great musical reference. And if you already know the rudiment and tried to apply it to your playing, I can understand you not learning anything new here, but I’m trying to show some ideas beyond the basics for people who didn’t master that yet. Thanks for the comment!
@@DrumoSapiens Beyond all means don't say I didn't learn anything. I know the lick, I wanted hear how you apply it. I believe I heard you double it up a few times. I've always used it in a single fashion. Never thought of hitting it twice. So there ya go. New idea taken away. Thanks
That was a really good lesson. I only recently memorized the 6 stroke roll that you just demonstrated. I am still working on mastering it on the practice pad and was wondering how I could use it in a drum fill in real life. That is when I came across your video. I really appreciate the way you broke it down and slowed it down and gave several examples of how to incorporate it into a usable fill on the drum set. I am a schooled musician from taking some lessons from professional drummers like yourself but I myself am still at a very intermediate level at best. I am always in awe of people who have truly mastered this instrument. I am a senior student and do not have the flexibility and advantage of youth. My brain, however, is still fairly sharp. Drumming keeps me occupied and will hopefully keep me out of the nursing home for many more years. Thanks again for this great lesson. I really appreciate it.
He explains it so beautifully. No pushing. No rushing.
That's what I always try to do, I'm glad you liked it! 🤘🥁
I'm thinking he might be the best!
3:14 unlocked a whole new world to me. I couldn’t figure out how to incorporate the standard six stroke role using 16th notes into a fill. Thank you for breaking it down.
Clear, concise, and complete instruction. No ambiguity at all! Absolutely brilliant! You the guy to sub to!
this is some perfect explanation and teaching... really good video!!!
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Awesome. The 6 stroke roll as triplets is my go to especially with blues.
Thanks for this structured breakdown. I've been trying unlock the six stroke for tasty fills and this lesson really helped.
At last I understand why the 6 stroke rolls I've seen used on RUclips vids aren't the same as the rudiment I've learned. Thank you.
Some rudiments have different interpretations and applications in different subdivisions, sometimes it gets confusing. I'm happy to hear that something got clearer for you with this lesson! 🤘🥁
To much math in drumming . My aptitude for mathematics was always horrible . Science aptitude was extremely high but no chance of a career in science with poor understanding of mathematics. I’m a visual oriented person but musically talented . I know 1+1 =2 : 1+2 = 3 : 2+2 =4 : 3+2 =5 :
So what does it take to master drums 🤷🏻♂️🤷♀️Most of you Drum instructors are MATH heads but not necessarily musical . If you gave me private face to face lessons not virtual but in reality I might be a difficult student . Some of the best drummers play by ear. Many legendary drummers have great ears but also read music and are mathematically gifted . Buddy Rich was so talented he never had to bother with reading music . Also i would like to state it seems there are endless ways the six stroke roll is taught and written . Is it not also called a double stroke paradiddle. 🤔
I’ve been doing this since I was 13 playing the Badger Strut snare solo!
Great explanation.
That was a really good lesson. I only recently memorized the 6 stroke roll that you just demonstrated. I am still working on mastering it on the practice pad and was wondering how I could use it in a drum fill in real life. That is when I came across your video. I really appreciate the way you broke it down and slowed it down and gave several examples of how to incorporate it into a usable fill on the drum set. I am a schooled musician from taking some lessons from professional drummers like yourself but I myself am still at a very intermediate level at best. I am always in awe of people who have truly mastered this instrument. I am a senior student and do not have the flexibility and advantage of youth. My brain, however, is still fairly sharp. Drumming keeps me occupied and will hopefully keep me out of the nursing home for many more years. Thanks again for this great lesson. I really appreciate it.
Thanks for the video I was looking for some six stroke roll variations. I thought you explained it very well
Thanks, Steven, I'm glad you liked it! If you want to be notified when I post a new lesson you can subscribe to the mailing list at subscribe.drumosapiens.com, and also subscribe to the channel here in youtube. 🤘🥁
I notice at 9:00 when you were playing the groove on both HH and snare, you shifted your right arm forward and left hand back, both just a bit, so that you were no longer crossing sticks. This gives you the same benefit as "open" style players. I find myself doing this a lot when I want to get complicated two-handed HH accents into a groove. I've moved my snare position a little left, and keep the HH as far right as possible, to facilitate this. The only drawback is that every now and then I whack my right hand with my left stick - and have nail blood blisters to show for it.
Love the variations, havin fun jammin this❤
Oh cool, I’m glad you liked it! 🤘🥁
I play it.. RR LL RL. It rolls much better. But I like your way to. RR Tom LL Tom. RL snare.
Excellent lesson. I am subscribing to this channel.
Thanks, Jack! I hope these lessons are helpful for you! 🤘🥁
great beginner lesson on the 6 stroke roll. prolly the best one i've seen. i just subscribed and am looking forward to more of your lessons. thank you
Thanks, I’m glad you liked it! 🤘🥁
Really great breakdown of the fill and how to use it either as a fill or inside the groove.
I know i can use a metronome and practice it as slow as i like, but it's fun to play along to the video and learn on my pratice pad as i watch, would be coolif you did a 40 and 60 bpm part to play along too.
very cool!
Dig it! Thank you! Just spend over an hour learning this. Do you have a video on how you record your videos? I’d like to record similar quality , both video and audio. Thank you
Hi From Hollywood!! Awesome lesson!!! keep posting!
Thanks, Marcelo, I'm glad you liked it! 🤘🥁
Hi from Québec
I guess you're from there too. Subtle sounds in your accents helped me.
Thanks for that 6 stroke roll explanation.
I'd always wondered why sometimes the 6 stroke roll sounded as equal notes while other times the accented single stroke were separate.
I'll for sure be practicing your exercises. Thanks again.
Hi Sylvester! I’m from Brazil, but you know what, I lived for 6 months in Victoria BC and some people would always ask if I was from Québec, you’re not the first one to say something like that about my accent! 😜 All the “rolls” can be played in different ways, assuming different subdivisions for the notes, but there are always the “traditional” way of playing them. I’m glad you liked the lesson! 🤘🥁
Thanks for the consistent cool lesson!!!
Very nice lesson sir!
Great content, keep it up!!
Thanks, glad you liked it! I post a new lesson every week, stay tuned!
this is amazing!! What a good explanation!
This is fantastic. Thank you.
This is a great lesson. Subscribed Thank You
New to your channel my friend.The best explanation I have seen.
You have a new subscriber.All the best from the UK 🇬🇧
Thanks, Mickey, I’m glad you liked it! 🤘🥁
Awesome! Thank you bro!
excellent lesson, thanks!!
This is awesome thanks man! 🤙
Excellent efficient and clear presentation!!
Thanks, that’s always my goal! 🤘🥁
This is very heplful. Thank you very much master.
I'm glad you liked it, Lowell!
Thanks for the video post. Nicely explained. 😊 Easy to play and follow along. Keep dem coming Brother. Thanks again
Thanks, there's a new video every week in the channel, keep watching! 🤘🥁
Thank you very much for this video! Subscribed right away:
Thanks, I'm glad you liked it!
muito bem explicado e muito bom sotaque, nem tinha percebido que era brasileiro até ler um comentário abaixo. adorei seu canal, abraço!
Valeu, JP! Eu tenho um canal com essas mesmas aulas em Português, dá uma olhada lá: RUclips.com/DrumoSapiensBR
Um abraço! 🤘🥁
Good Job!!!
Thanks!🤘🥁
love the sound, what speakers n mic's are yu using?If you care to share, lovely listning to you play
Muy bueno!!!
good lesson
Thanks! 🤘🥁
I like how quickly you got to the content. Too many drum videos take 5 minutes to get to the point!
Thanks, Keith, that’s always my goal with these videos! 🤘🥁
what's the difference on a roll or a repeating paradiddle
I'm kind of surprised you didn't mention Motown. You might have, this licks on a good number of songs by the label. I don't need to hear most of the lesson just what you play. I don't mean that negatively. I'm just not learning anything new from this just per say refreshing an idea. Good video.
That’s a great reference, and you’re right, I could have mentioned Motown. I tried to keep it more “generic” to make it suitable to different styles, but it’s definitely a great musical reference. And if you already know the rudiment and tried to apply it to your playing, I can understand you not learning anything new here, but I’m trying to show some ideas beyond the basics for people who didn’t master that yet. Thanks for the comment!
@@DrumoSapiens Beyond all means don't say I didn't learn anything. I know the lick, I wanted hear how you apply it. I believe I heard you double it up a few times. I've always used it in a single fashion. Never thought of hitting it twice. So there ya go. New idea taken away. Thanks
@@spuffvermon Oh, ok, I think I misinterpreted you a bit. Thanks for your comment again!
Are you Brazilian?
Yes!
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Six strokes but he keeps playing 13....so double it and end with an accent....got it.
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That was a really good lesson. I only recently memorized the 6 stroke roll that you just demonstrated. I am still working on mastering it on the practice pad and was wondering how I could use it in a drum fill in real life. That is when I came across your video. I really appreciate the way you broke it down and slowed it down and gave several examples of how to incorporate it into a usable fill on the drum set. I am a schooled musician from taking some lessons from professional drummers like yourself but I myself am still at a very intermediate level at best. I am always in awe of people who have truly mastered this instrument. I am a senior student and do not have the flexibility and advantage of youth. My brain, however, is still fairly sharp. Drumming keeps me occupied and will hopefully keep me out of the nursing home for many more years. Thanks again for this great lesson. I really appreciate it.