Create Impressive-Sounding Triplet Fills With THIS Simple Rudiment
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- Опубликовано: 26 ноя 2020
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Create deceptively complex-sounding fills & patterns around the kit with this simple, versatile rudiment. RLLRRL is one of the most fun to play, most swinging, most grooving rudiment there is, and it is incredibly musical and fun to listen to when played properly. Today we break down how to learn and master this pattern, and we cover all the troubleshooting to help you get this under your belt if you run into any trouble with doubles or paradiddles.
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These tutorials are really breaking all the bad habits I managed to introduce, thanks man
6 stroke roll?
Been drumming for over 40 years. I play by ear and was never taught. I am working on this with fingers sticks and snare. Slowly but surely getting faster. Thank you so much for helping me become a much more versatile drummer. Look forward to learning more
The motown fill, hell yeah!
Thanks a lot, Stephen!
All hail Clark!!! Thanks man. Awesome video. Thumbs up.
Hats off to you, thank you😘🇨🇦
Wow amazingg💓
Hi Steven! It makes me really happy when I get emails from you, they are so useful and helpful for me. Please, tell me what programs you use to create such cool pdfs and notations🤓🤓
Ahh this is my signature move
Clark nice one really, but can U do a video of that part of the video
what type of sticks do you play with? got big hands like me!
Beginner here, what would be the hand pattern for the rhythm played at
is this fundamentally different from a six stroke roll? like are they the same or am I missing something
THANK YOU FOR NOT CALLING THIS A SIX-STROKE ROLL! It is indeed a variation on a paradiddle-diddle. A 6-stroke roll is made up of 16th and 32nd notes in this same sticking pattern, NOT evenly spaced notes. Everyone who thinks this is a 6-stroke roll should revisit their list of rudiments and pay special attention to #8, The Six-Stroke Roll. Unfortunately, there are many videos out there calling this a six-stroke roll which adds to the confusion.
inverted paradiddlediddle? you mean a six stroke roll?
A PARADIDDLE-DIDDLE Basic form = rlrrll. INVERSIONS= rllrrl: rrllrl: rrlrll: Does Have the same 'Doubles and Singles as a 6 stroke roll. I learned a 6 stroke roll (initially) RRLL RL 1e&a 2& 3e&a 4& etc
Isn't the first one called a six stroke roll?
Isn't it a six stroke roll?
great video...thanks...