Have a specific question on 5s or a tip to help others??? Leave it below!!! Fivelets are just one of those things that you have to do for a while to get more comfy with them!
Hi, singer here! You saved my life with a spanish song the night before my lesson. Thank you for so clearly explaining the concept. I could not have done it without you.
To be honest dude, I'm so glad I found your channel. I wanna march in a Drum Corp but I have so much trouble with 5lets, 7lets, and 9lets. This video makes my brain hurt, but in a good way lol. Keep doing what you're doing, you're a huge help.
+leftclickk Awesome man! I’m so glad you’re getting something out of these videos. Let me know if you need anything! You can DM me on Instagram. 👍🏽👍🏽 Thanks for watching!
Brilliant! My issue now is collecting my melted brain and returning it to my cranial cavity! If you could do a vid on that! :-) Great explanation and exercise. Gonna pad this out tonight!!
So I’ve found it helpful to do trips and 5’s with a roaming accent and adding things like flams, diddles, cheeses and cheese 5’s. I’ve found it helps with stick control, is great for working out your brain and hands before a practice session, and can help improve some other rudiments. Especially cheeses, flam 5’s (cheese 5) (which happen at some of the turn arounds)pataflaflas, etc. great for stick control and melting my students brains.
+Bradley Miller So, do you roam the accent every 5 or every new complete measure of 5s? I can definitely see what you mean about the turnarounds getting funky!
Swiss Cheese & Beats I start with every full measure moving the accent, but I typically stick to one accent per set of 5, and then reduce it to moving the accent every set of 5. I feel that this would be easier to explain if I wrote it out...
Reason why 555 exchange prefix is use by art dept in films is so the audience doesn’t call the number they see on screen it’s happen back in the day so 555 came about bit of useless tidbits for ya
Great, been looking for this.... Have you done or can you do one on nine-lets? Or when the 5let or 9let falla as a single 5let or 9let in the middle of a 4/4 bar? THANKS!!!
I like it though it really emphasizes the "Five->One" aspect of a fivelet which I feel a lot of people who aren't comfortable with fivelets may drop that awareness of "Five->One" but the "Ca" really writes an articulate note leading to the next downbeat
So I’ve found that using the very first method that you said to play on a pad has a significantly larger gap between the third and fourth stroke than between the rest. How do I correct this?
Have a specific question on 5s or a tip to help others??? Leave it below!!! Fivelets are just one of those things that you have to do for a while to get more comfy with them!
Hey bro I appreciate the channel and the knowledge and teaching aspect it provides. You just gained another follower, keep up the good work
Hi, singer here! You saved my life with a spanish song the night before my lesson. Thank you for so clearly explaining the concept. I could not have done it without you.
To be honest dude, I'm so glad I found your channel. I wanna march in a Drum Corp but I have so much trouble with 5lets, 7lets, and 9lets. This video makes my brain hurt, but in a good way lol. Keep doing what you're doing, you're a huge help.
+leftclickk Awesome man! I’m so glad you’re getting something out of these videos. Let me know if you need anything! You can DM me on Instagram. 👍🏽👍🏽 Thanks for watching!
How am I just finding this channel? I love it. Great work man!
Thanks so much! And thank you for subscribing! I very much appreciate it!
YOURE A GREAT TEACHER!!!
REALLY NICE BREAKDOWN SO I CAN COMPREHEND
Thank you Janelle!
Brilliant! My issue now is collecting my melted brain and returning it to my cranial cavity! If you could do a vid on that! :-) Great explanation and exercise. Gonna pad this out tonight!!
+Frank Sanchez HAHA! I have that happen too many times myself! Awesome! Keep me posted on the progress!
So I’ve found it helpful to do trips and 5’s with a roaming accent and adding things like flams, diddles, cheeses and cheese 5’s. I’ve found it helps with stick control, is great for working out your brain and hands before a practice session, and can help improve some other rudiments. Especially cheeses, flam 5’s (cheese 5) (which happen at some of the turn arounds)pataflaflas, etc. great for stick control and melting my students brains.
+Bradley Miller So, do you roam the accent every 5 or every new complete measure of 5s?
I can definitely see what you mean about the turnarounds getting funky!
Swiss Cheese & Beats I start with every full measure moving the accent, but I typically stick to one accent per set of 5, and then reduce it to moving the accent every set of 5. I feel that this would be easier to explain if I wrote it out...
+Bradley Miller Hahaha! Email it to me at swisscheesebeats@gmail.com 👍🏽👍🏽
Reason why 555 exchange prefix is use by art dept in films is so the audience doesn’t call the number they see on screen it’s happen back in the day so 555 came about bit of useless tidbits for ya
Nice! Makes sense...
Hey man. Good stuff. Thanks.
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Great, been looking for this.... Have you done or can you do one on nine-lets? Or when the 5let or 9let falla as a single 5let or 9let in the middle of a 4/4 bar? THANKS!!!
pretty sure its called a quintuplet. but clearly, you know what you're doing so. its ok lol.
Hahahha. Thanks Samuel!
HIP-PO-POT-A-MUS
+Stephen Campbell Ah yes...completely forgot that one!!!
Uni-VER-si-tee
Wow! I've never heard "1e&a-Ca" for five, and I thought I'd heard 'em all. So which people use this, is there a region?
I like it though it really emphasizes the "Five->One" aspect of a fivelet which I feel a lot of people who aren't comfortable with fivelets may drop that awareness of "Five->One" but the "Ca" really writes an articulate note leading to the next downbeat
So I’ve found that using the very first method that you said to play on a pad has a significantly larger gap between the third and fourth stroke than between the rest. How do I correct this?
nice 👍
Thanks Logan! Glad to see you did well this summer!
Swiss Cheese & Beats it was the best experience I’ve ever had, and I got contracted this season at the first audition camp
Too muck talk. Everybody talking talking.
How does it sound? HOW DOES IT SOUND demonstrated Repeatedly Slower and faster. Slow slow THEN FASTER