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  • @zainetaduran2164
    @zainetaduran2164 3 года назад +5

    Another lesson to learn. Thanks very much Sir. Adam

  • @charlie_lol4182
    @charlie_lol4182 Год назад

    Those hands flow like butter, awesome work

  • @hannesdrumss
    @hannesdrumss 3 года назад +5

    This comes in very handy, as the paradiddle-diddle is my biggest weakness right now in terms of rudiments.

  • @markthompson3915
    @markthompson3915 3 года назад +4

    Sick ass groove! Love it and the name “Alpha!” Awesome as always Adam🤘🏻

  • @bledstabadif7422
    @bledstabadif7422 3 года назад +4

    Awesome groove! Keep doing awesome drum stuff Mr. Adam Tuminaro! Cheers from México city! \m/

  • @sogsog6321
    @sogsog6321 3 года назад

    You are a good instructor!!✊🏿✊🏿✊🏿

  • @miles-178
    @miles-178 3 года назад

    always brilliant and original with each video!!!!

  • @count3rcultured
    @count3rcultured 3 года назад +5

    Awesome groove! I think I would actually prefer to swap beats 2 and 4, but thats just my personal preference. That's what great about it, it's flexible!

  • @panospapathanasiou4690
    @panospapathanasiou4690 3 года назад

    Greetings from 🇬🇷🥁

  • @robertthompson5568
    @robertthompson5568 3 года назад

    That sounds "F****** sweet as F***!"

  • @dezsokosztolanyi384
    @dezsokosztolanyi384 3 года назад

    Ügyesen tanít ! Szuper !!!

  • @AlexdeRizzoOficial
    @AlexdeRizzoOficial 3 года назад

    Sensacional ! Amazing !

  • @charlie_lol4182
    @charlie_lol4182 Год назад

    I also think this groove is great for developing double speed and Rll speed around the kit

  • @guimaraesamakhaparis1840
    @guimaraesamakhaparis1840 3 года назад

    Espetacular

  • @thiagoxavier1070
    @thiagoxavier1070 2 года назад

    Muito gostei muito das suas aulas. Abraço

  • @wagnerpiscineiro626
    @wagnerpiscineiro626 3 года назад

    👏👏👏👏👏

  • @JohnlenonBatera
    @JohnlenonBatera 3 года назад

    Obrigado por compartilhar essa excelente idéia...Deus abençoe

  • @drummerdan95
    @drummerdan95 3 года назад +2

    Just curious because I've seen it go both ways, when you're playing something like this up to full speed and hit the paradiddle-diddle are you using the rebound of the snare for the diddles or are you controlling every note? I sometimes struggle with rudiments that involve lots of doubles and wonder if I should be spending more time working them out on a surface with less rebound to work on my control.

    • @AdamTuminaro
      @AdamTuminaro  3 года назад +7

      Great question! It’s somewhat of a combination of both. I truthfully can’t “control”, or innately think about notes within a rudiment at a high speed. They get too fast to do that. It eventually blurs into a “sound”, which I how I perceive rudiments when I play them now.
      BUT.
      That’s not how you should practice new rudiments. A new rudiment (to you) should be played with a painful amount of detail. Every note should be intentional, and thought about as it’s played. One. At. A. Time.
      As your speed increases, the amount of thought you have to put on each note starts to fade, until you’ll find yourself unable to “think” as fast as your hands can “play.” The rudiment becomes a sound.
      It sounds to me like you’re in that gray area, where you have *some* muscle memory developed, but the rudiments don’t quite “flow” off of your hands. I would say continue with intentional practice (counting and focusing on each note, while consciously controlling rebound) and don’t allow yourself to go on autopilot just yet. Your muscle memory will take over when it’s ready, and your ears will benefit from the time spent on the controlled, slow, focused practice.

    • @drummerdan95
      @drummerdan95 3 года назад

      @@AdamTuminaro Appreciate the response, that gives me a much better idea of what I should be working towards!

  • @davibaby2012
    @davibaby2012 3 года назад

    That snare... that snare... can u share? the specs? please? I need one of those in my life right now...