Para-diddle-diddle. Albeit, I as often as not will drop the sixth note (the second note of the final diddle) to make it a quint. Rlrrl Rlrrl Rlrrl Rlrrl Then, adding a third diddle on kick is amazing. Rlrrllkk Rlrrllkk. Even better, make the first right a grace note thereby moving One to the first L. r Lrrllkkr Lrrllkkr Lrrllkkr But my absolute favorite is a complete inversion making yet again quintuplets: Rllkk Rllkk Rllkk, lefts ghosted with free right to orchestrate.
I remember my best friend having an old VHS tape of Dennis Chambers playing some insane Single strokes. That's where I got my appreciation for that and him
Single paradiddle
Wow! You gave me excellent exercises to work on! Thanks so much!!!
I’m glad you found it useful
Great lessons ! Your verbal and physical explanations are easy to absorb and then replicate - I'll be watching 👌
Thanks! Glad you found something useful here
Really great advice to limit the permutations/accents & not get carried away.
You can come a long way with just single stroke rolls. Add accents and dynamics and they can be varied in a lot of very musical ways.
No doubt about it. The Single Stroke Roll needs to be used more creatively by most of us
Man. The sound of the toms 👌
Thank you. They’re maple shells with clear heads
I use the 5 Stroke Roll quite a lot.
Very good teacher
Thank you for that
また素晴らしいレッスン動画ありがとうございます😊普通に曲でも使えるフィルですね👍あなたは素晴らしいドラムマスターです!🎉
また会いに来てくれてありがとう。
Man, that's really great! I can't wait to get started with it tomorrow. Thank you!
No problem, I’ll keep making more
@@DrumTipTuesday You make more and I'll watch 'em and learn 'em (if I can, that is). Your skill level is far beyond mine. Very smooth.
Great lesson. thx !
Glad you found it useful.
I like this one, thanks!
Thank you for checking it out
Para-diddle-diddle. Albeit, I as often as not will drop the sixth note (the second note of the final diddle) to make it a quint.
Rlrrl Rlrrl Rlrrl Rlrrl
Then, adding a third diddle on kick is amazing.
Rlrrllkk Rlrrllkk. Even better, make the first right a grace note thereby moving One to the first L.
r Lrrllkkr Lrrllkkr Lrrllkkr
But my absolute favorite is a complete inversion making yet again quintuplets:
Rllkk Rllkk Rllkk, lefts ghosted with free right to orchestrate.
I like that last one the most. Thanks for posting
This is cool.
Single, double, paradiddle and 6 stroke... Am i doing the right thing? 😊
Single paradiddle. Single paradiddle diddle. 6 stroke roll.
Flam tap
Variation of the 6 stroke -paradiddle diddle, para para diddle
It's nice to go back and forth with those two in a single exercise to compare the impact of the stickings on drum set.
I like that you’ve incorporated the 80/20 guy SNAP for edits!
This is hilarious. I love Nate’s videos but didn’t even realize that’s where I picked that up.
Single stroke)
I remember my best friend having an old VHS tape of Dennis Chambers playing some insane Single strokes. That's where I got my appreciation for that and him
Flam
For sure a big fat Steve Gadd Flam is useful so often
Six Stroke roll.
Did you ever see Adam Tuminaro use this one. He gets a ton of mileage out of it in his lessons.