Super useful paradiddle stickings for 32nd note phrases!

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  • Опубликовано: 1 окт 2024
  • Exercise transcription:
    www.houseofdrum...
    This video discusses developing 32nd note-phrases using various paradidle sticking combinations. It has 5 examples to check out.
    Gear:
    Drums are YAMAHA PHX: 22, 10, 12, 16.
    Snare is a Dunnet Titanium with re-enforcement hoops inside.
    Cymbals are Zildjian; 20" K Custom Dry Light Ride, 13" hats (1980's new beat top, modern K bottom), A Custom and K Crashes, the stack is a Zildjian ZXT Thrasher with a cracked Wuhan china on top. On my left( camera right) is a Zildjian Akuza (like a china but not as abrasive).
    Mics are AKG/Shure through a Presonus 1818vsl recorded with Garage Band on a Macbook Air.
    Shot with a Canon 7D and GoPro HD-Hero2 at 720p 60 exported at 24..

Комментарии • 258

  • @nixneato
    @nixneato 3 года назад +16

    These are the rare kind of lessons that don't teach you a fill, but open a world of practice and vocabulary enrichment. Absolutely stellar stuff.

  • @SteveHolmesDrums
    @SteveHolmesDrums  11 лет назад +13

    Thanks Arnaud, glad you checked it out. I remember the Ted Reed method:
    8th = para
    Quarter = paradidle.
    Dotted quarter = paradidle-didle.
    Fun stuff.

  • @sammydavid1471
    @sammydavid1471 Год назад +3

    10 yrs ago you made this video, 10 yrs from now I’ll be on a stage in Europe somewhere using this method, amazing video 👏🏽👏🏽

  • @janetremsing6988
    @janetremsing6988 2 года назад +2

    🙂👍‼️Toms sound f’ing GREAT!!!!

  • @lloydreavis9429
    @lloydreavis9429 9 лет назад +11

    Still working on it steve??? Looks like you got it to me!!!

    • @larrytemp3063
      @larrytemp3063 9 лет назад +2

      lloyd reavis SAY MAN I TOLD HIM THAT

  • @SteveHolmesDrums
    @SteveHolmesDrums  11 лет назад +9

    New drum lesson vid on 32nd note phrasing!
    Steve Holmes: 32nd note phrasing using paradidle combinations

    • @monsterclip
      @monsterclip 11 лет назад

      Nice drumming Steve. Where do you practice & keep your kit? In your house or do you rent a place or what?

    • @SteveHolmesDrums
      @SteveHolmesDrums  11 лет назад

      I have a lockout studio I use for practice/rehearsals/teaching in North Hollywood.

    • @stephencox9407
      @stephencox9407 8 лет назад

      I. think you go it gonin on. It's help me so much. thank you. drummer from GATE . STEVE C.

    • @Brian-vz7xe
      @Brian-vz7xe 6 лет назад

      Very humble bro, and your playing is just amazing.

  • @janetremsing6988
    @janetremsing6988 2 года назад +1

    👍🙂Niceness! I love that!!👍🙂‼️

  • @benozw12
    @benozw12 3 года назад +2

    Thanks for this awesome lesson! I am struggling to get my foot doubles going. Hope you could do a video lesson on that soon!

  • @Luvwookie
    @Luvwookie Год назад +2

    Steve I discovered you before you moved HoD to RUclips. You taught me the blushda (the original video). Amazing to see you’re still going strong and an amazing drum teacher.

  • @dominicmaribrasero2911
    @dominicmaribrasero2911 2 года назад +1

    Glad to write to you that after… 2 good years of pratcise I think I finally made it ;
    Cheers from France
    Ps learning rudiments equal learning to talk with your drums and THAT should be teach from the scratch ;
    Merci Steve !

  • @alisaiterkan
    @alisaiterkan 4 года назад +2

    It's really hard to describe how much I loved this video. Thank you!!!

  • @lprzytula
    @lprzytula 10 лет назад +2

    This is one of the best drumming tutorials I've ever come across in RUclips land. Thanks so much. The one dislike must have been a misclick.

  • @emilde12
    @emilde12 11 лет назад +2

    Great lesson! Pat Petrillo has a great book out that would be very helpful with this type of phrasing. In it he assigns symbols to each rudiment. In phrase 1 that you demonstrate it would be as follows: DP, PDD, DP, PDD, P, P. You just simply read these symbols and you know to play Double Paradiddle, Paradiddlediddle, Double Paradiddle, Paradiddlediddle, Paradidle, Paradiddle. It allows you to play many combinations in a fairly short period of time.

  • @williammorgan1452
    @williammorgan1452 4 года назад +2

    He has broken down "gospel chops" into music theory teaching. You are the man. Love your videos

  • @tuknchuk
    @tuknchuk Год назад

    Thanks for another great video, Steve. I watched this several times over the years… Never gets old. Could you please share/spell out the name of your drummer friend? (Derrick Dafield/Duh/Feel? )I’d like to look him up and see if there are any good videos of him playing. Thanks so much… All the best & keep rocking in 2023 !!!

  • @SteveHolmesDrums
    @SteveHolmesDrums  11 лет назад +1

    Broken wuhan china found in a trash can, stacked on my Zildjian ZXT Trashformer!

  • @bradyoung1052
    @bradyoung1052 3 года назад +2

    I almost forgot how much I enjoyed these older videos.

  • @Olhead718
    @Olhead718 4 года назад +8

    Maaan..where are you located! You break it down so a 2yr old can understand. All your videos are valuable tools. Thanks again

  • @rhythmantic
    @rhythmantic 7 лет назад

    Hey Steve this is a hip way to get 32nd notes into one's drumming diet. Thanks and for the transcription- that's really helpful.

  • @Thequornsdrummingworld
    @Thequornsdrummingworld 11 лет назад

    Sorry Steve my last comment will make no sense because I was trying to post a response to big for one comment box in a couple of boxes, then realized I could not do it, I tried to send you a message with the response in it and that was also unsuccessful. So here is a link to one of my clips so you can see I'm genuine and hopefully we will connect in the near future. Cheers Alan

  • @Mixedbydavey
    @Mixedbydavey 8 лет назад +1

    sick bro! Shout outs from down under Australia!

  • @affricaFlat
    @affricaFlat 5 месяцев назад

    I’m a follower now!! Like very much your style! Thanks for videos

  • @elsegno
    @elsegno 11 лет назад +1

    How have you worked those Ted Reed's systems? I really like to know and study'em. I've never heard about that exercise. Can you give a link to an explanation?
    Thanks.

  • @mattmarkus4868
    @mattmarkus4868 2 года назад

    Great stuff, very musical playing. May I suggest displaying the sticking for the phrases though.

  • @paulfitterer5576
    @paulfitterer5576 4 года назад

    Thanks Steve...great videos...esp the flam rolls in jazz triplet happy time...all the best!

  • @robertocoria5575
    @robertocoria5575 10 лет назад +1

    Thanks for the great lessons, where can I buy your DVD or books please? !

  • @kennyogunleye1146
    @kennyogunleye1146 10 лет назад +1

    Hi Steve, I found your video while combing through youtube and I appreciate it very much. Are you able to provide the sticking for each of those paraddidle combos? Thanks.

  • @phillmellina
    @phillmellina 3 года назад +2

    Just phenomenal on every level.
    You are a GIFTED teacher.
    Thanks man.

  • @thomasnappo6309
    @thomasnappo6309 2 года назад

    Brother you are a diffrent animal...love slow mo..then faster..then crazy fast...that's a great lesson.

  • @quaddrummer70
    @quaddrummer70 11 лет назад

    I don't know if I can do that. I don't seem to have the finger control under my belt. Nice chops & finger control!! I've been playin for 20yrs. All kinds of covers & making them sound the same but, look different.

  • @joehoffrage
    @joehoffrage 9 месяцев назад

    Excellent lesson and I will be working on this! And that set…those toms sing beautifully!!

  • @pete_drills
    @pete_drills Год назад

    I wish you could explain the lesson sticking very slowly. It was hard for me to get them. Thanks

  • @larrytemp3063
    @larrytemp3063 9 лет назад +1

    6:08

  • @BAKEMEAT420
    @BAKEMEAT420 11 лет назад

    Nice work,like the 4 different ways but always end up the same around the kit,thanks for the lesson,another tool in the toolbox...........

  • @HoldenMcG
    @HoldenMcG 7 лет назад +1

    This lesson never gets old!!!
    Great work and thanks for the transcription :-)

  • @shalaq
    @shalaq 11 лет назад +1

    You say you struggle with these but still you sound so great... Time for me to grab my practice pad :)

  • @MusicGoodies-
    @MusicGoodies- 23 дня назад

    Great job!! What size sticks do you use?

  • @eversoncarmo2968
    @eversoncarmo2968 3 года назад

    Hello, could you show like is this paraddidle sequence? Tks

  • @BadRonald1
    @BadRonald1 3 года назад

    Im off I guess, are you doing paradiddles in a beat and around the kit ? Sorry lost you on that. Id like to learn this

  • @mikeshouse2000
    @mikeshouse2000 6 лет назад +1

    Love your playing!! and thanks for the transcriptions..!!

  • @jessebowles5632
    @jessebowles5632 11 лет назад

    good playing man, when you look up, what are you looking at? your brain?

  • @eelamite
    @eelamite Год назад

    i regret looking up mamadadas shouldnt have 💀

  • @SteveHolmesDrums
    @SteveHolmesDrums  11 лет назад +1

    Vater 5b wood tip.

  • @Vindsvelle
    @Vindsvelle 5 лет назад

    I didn't know Christ Elliott taught drums.

  • @1dkd1dkd
    @1dkd1dkd 3 года назад

    Fantastic lesson! Would you please tell me what exactly is your china cymbal? I haven't been able to find a nice sounding one that isn't stupid loud. A smaller one like yours that sounds good is just what I'm looking for. Thanks

    • @SteveHolmesDrums
      @SteveHolmesDrums  3 года назад +1

      The video description has a full gear rundown.

  • @jimflys2
    @jimflys2 6 лет назад

    Here's the deal kids. A good clean open roll and a great single stroke roll and the paradiddle. Just get them together and clean. I see so many kids at drum clinics I have done that cannot play a decent roll. That itself can totally be applied to this concept here. Steve has it. Great job. I am inspired.

  • @OtonRibic
    @OtonRibic 6 лет назад +1

    14:16 "I hope". Priceless! :-)

  • @LAstudio8
    @LAstudio8 3 года назад

    nice! tone of the drums and playing is great!

  • @Tagger0325
    @Tagger0325 11 месяцев назад

    Thank you for sharing Steve

  • @thomasnappo6309
    @thomasnappo6309 2 года назад

    Love to see the sticking patterns your using..

  • @daveodart
    @daveodart 9 лет назад

    Really enjoying your vids Steve and I'm learning a lot of new approaches to phrasing. I love it it when you think you know something and then someone comes along and shakes you up! Invigorating stuff, keep going buddy I'm inspired :-)

  • @Weallfart
    @Weallfart 11 лет назад

    FIRE>...THIS IS NICE>. kinda "GospelLICKish">>

  • @bogbrushify
    @bogbrushify 5 лет назад

    Great videos Steve, appreciated here in the UK - best I've seen. You may have cracked something that has been a mystery to me for quite a while - those fills around the kit Billy Cobham does where it's just a blur - but absolute magic. You probably know the ones I mean? I think what your doing is a help in unlocking that - am I right? Thanks again.

  • @larrytemp3063
    @larrytemp3063 10 лет назад +1

    YO STEVE YOU MADE ME BLEED WITH THESE NEW PHRASES I AM GOING TO FOLLOW THRU

  • @marksadventures3889
    @marksadventures3889 9 лет назад

    I prefer this kind of vt where the guy doesn't talk all the way through, but plays, that's great ...you learn more I think by watching and then doing some verbal is okay when needed
    but great vt man

  • @DeanWuksta
    @DeanWuksta 11 лет назад

    nice to see a badass like yourself struggle on something,figure you'll have it nailed quickly. I've practiced these 32nd combinations for a long time, and I'm still tripping up at times, frustrating stuff. I practice random phrases, play singles dbles and different inversions of the paradiddle, leaning on inverted, and replace strokes with kick, some cool patterns stick in my head and become licks I can use, but I feel those phrases I now know are limited. Really appreciate these lessons.

  • @eelamite
    @eelamite Год назад

    ayo whats that holdsworth dnb type outro!?

  • @muchopomposo.6394
    @muchopomposo.6394 Год назад

    Marvellous stuff, sir! Bravo!

  • @artjock47
    @artjock47 10 лет назад

    Steve...you cut to the chase in regards to the gritty, cool as hell licks and patterns. Thank you for the instruction - kudos...!!

  • @jorgeruiz1025
    @jorgeruiz1025 3 года назад

    Great video Steve. Excellent teacher and awesome drummer... you're a hybrid between Gadd, Weckl & Colaiuta... Keep drumming dude!!!

  • @Gsvoice12
    @Gsvoice12 11 лет назад

    Great video Mr. Steve... I get really impatient when I cannot achieve the desired speed. .. Guess it's just practice.

  • @scottmoyer1357
    @scottmoyer1357 4 года назад

    Hi Steve....love your drumming and approach to teaching. What kind of camera's are you using....or iPhone etc. ?

  • @ryandhone
    @ryandhone 11 лет назад

    I need to know what kind of kit you play I cannot find the answer in any of your video comments. Thanks so much!!

    • @SteveHolmesDrums
      @SteveHolmesDrums  11 лет назад

      Thanks Ryan, all the gear is listed in the video description on the youtube page of the video. Let me know if you have any questions.

  • @mariocoronel4109
    @mariocoronel4109 2 года назад

    For the ones with slow brain colud you please disect the paraddidle youbare doing ? 😥

  • @sinnerbeat8732
    @sinnerbeat8732 6 лет назад +1

    Possessed by Drum Demons

  • @lloydreavis9429
    @lloydreavis9429 8 лет назад

    Hey Steve, i just wanted you to know i printed out the free exercises your doing here. I have been messing around with the first one for weeks now. Im addicted if you can learn just the sticking of your first exercise you can incorporate and move around the drums with alot more ease. The way you have the sticking set up, you have to do some left hand lead if this is making any since? Even not playing 32nd s Learning this sticking will improve any drummers fills!!!! Thank you very much Steve!!! Although my wife not so much cause i havent left my music room in a week !!! lol

  • @garyevans4264
    @garyevans4264 9 лет назад

    Great lesson Steve.
    Thanks for linking the pdf also. It's very useful.
    Cheers.
    From Tasmania, Australia :)

  • @eduardopessotta
    @eduardopessotta 10 лет назад

    Was Hello!
    Andes of all I would say that I am a diehard fan of your videos and watch whenever I can.
    I would like to thank this post on ecelente combinations Paradidles, loved every combination and I am studying and passing my students too, thank you very much, you are very good and musical, congratulations.
    Here in Brazil you already have many fans!
    Eduardo.

  • @eelamite
    @eelamite Год назад

    new fav dm resource channel

  • @SteveHolmesDrums
    @SteveHolmesDrums  11 лет назад

    My girlfriend objects. Sorry!
    Thanks for checking out the vid!

  • @cristaples
    @cristaples 7 лет назад

    This is what I need to do with gary Chaffee's sticking patterns. I got close with a few of the phrases but you've given me the idea. Plus your phrases of course. Thanks!😀

  • @danjacobs307
    @danjacobs307 9 лет назад

    Many thanks for the excellent lessons, Steve. How are you getting on this weekend with Mr Weckl and Mr Cobham?

  • @janetremsing6988
    @janetremsing6988 3 года назад +1

    👍🙂 Niceness!

  • @funkywhite
    @funkywhite 9 лет назад

    Steve! You are so Awesome! SMOKIN'! Love your playing, man! Thanks

  • @richp4449
    @richp4449 4 года назад +4

    Streve, I love this exercise and really, what it does for me, is to inspire ‘my own way of playing it,’ putting the accents where they sound good to my ear but, at the same time, incorporating a lot of your concepts on playing single and double PARADIDDLES within the one or two bar phrase. Thanks.

  • @bomarkley
    @bomarkley 10 лет назад

    Steve: I love your playing. I found you here, watched your videos repeatedly, then bought your DVD. I'd love to see you explain some 32nd note triplet patterns or exercises. I hear a lot of the major players using these patterns and cant really find the stickings I'm hearing.

  • @Thequornsdrummingworld
    @Thequornsdrummingworld 11 лет назад

    The great gift that South India gives us is Konnokol, which is a musical way of singing/counting these groupings using single syllable sounds in a simple and straight forward manner which makes what looks to be complicated very easy when one spend a bit of time learning the system. Then whatever the subdivision we can use numbers to our hearts content to create interesting and different phrases.
    Thanks for sharing really enjoyed your video.

  • @flamjules
    @flamjules 10 лет назад

    Great lick/fill!

  • @LiamGroves
    @LiamGroves 7 лет назад

    This is so much harder than Steve makes it look, I've been doing this on and off for over 2 years, it's only now I have found that it's my left side that's letting me down. When ever the left leads around the kit I fall apart. Frustrating that I have to start from scratch again but at least I now know the problem. Such a great lesson though :-)

  • @DRUMMINMOFO1
    @DRUMMINMOFO1 8 лет назад

    NICE!! i know what i will be working on just not enough time in the day lol.

  • @lucianopatricio2725
    @lucianopatricio2725 4 года назад

    Excellent. Please the next time show us the sheet music of the exercice. Thanks.

  • @Rpoke21
    @Rpoke21 6 лет назад

    Steve, I’m a fairly new subscriber to your channel but I’ve really enjoyed the exercises and stick patterns you’ve shared. I don’t totally have this one engrained but you’ve given me another idea on how to apply the basic pattern. I’m simply using the two accented rights followed by the two accented lefts and then going into straight single paradiddles (2 on each hand) and then back into the 2 accents on each hand (if that makes any sense). This is, of course, not what your demonstrating (which is a little more complex) but you’ve provided the basis for a new idea for my use of paradiddles. Many thanks.

  • @stevemaxmusic
    @stevemaxmusic 5 лет назад

    wow really great stuff!! Thank you for showing this and the transcription! You sound awesome!

  • @staten44
    @staten44 5 лет назад

    My man...u are. Blessing. Thank u for sharing these exrcises

  • @billbrandt1106
    @billbrandt1106 5 лет назад

    I love all of your lessons & wish there were many more, but it would have helped me BIG time if you would share the exact sticking u r using in each phrase. I'm a slow learner.

  • @phildrummer6309
    @phildrummer6309 6 лет назад

    Cool grooves, got the first one basically in one hr on the pad. Now gotta move it to drum set. Practicing 5 stroke roll, 6 stroke, doubles, triples and inverted on a regular basis every day has really sped up the learning curve on this. Great Stuff Steve!

  • @christschinwon
    @christschinwon 3 года назад

    What china is that Steve? Sweet af!

  • @webstercat
    @webstercat 11 лет назад

    First thanks for the videos, very informative. Second, do you edit the videos yourself or someone else. If so what software is used for this?

  • @Eljubilodeltambor
    @Eljubilodeltambor 11 лет назад

    Hey Steve... can you tell my what drumstick do you use in this video? I noticed that it is a Vater... I would love to know the model. Thank you

  • @martinolsen5575
    @martinolsen5575 9 лет назад

    Hi Steve.
    I really like your drumlessons and think you're are inspiring. Do you have the time for a private lesson?
    Cheers Martin

  • @TheSicilian357
    @TheSicilian357 4 года назад

    Another great illustration with fabulous
    Instruction in control
    Thank you
    Kit sounds really sweet

  • @mrnegronis
    @mrnegronis 10 лет назад

    You mentioned playing mama dadas and keeping them clean. Do you play your doubles at the same level or do you accent one of the strokes? I have heard that if the secondary stroke on each hand is accented, the roll will become more even.

  • @BryceChristopherHodge
    @BryceChristopherHodge 7 лет назад +1

    Can I ask you about your cymbal crashing technique please? It's fascinating! You strike the cymbal and release your fingers in order to not "play through the cymbal" as I was taught. I've never seen this before--or at least I've never noticed anyone else playing this way. (Sorry if you've talked about it before. I'm new to your channel) :)

    • @SteveHolmesDrums
      @SteveHolmesDrums  7 лет назад +1

      Hi Bryce - not sure what to sat about that. It's not something I practiced, I just started trying it and incorporating it more over time. Mostly on medium to slower tempos when there's actually time for the motion/gesture to happen. It may have stemmed from the Weckl/Gruber stuff regarding letting the stick bounce, let the physics happen naturally, don't play into the drums, let the sound "come out" and resonate if you will. Don't choke it by burying the stick after the stroke. It's probably not very applicable on cymbals, but that's where the habit stemmed from most likely. Good luck.

    • @BryceChristopherHodge
      @BryceChristopherHodge 7 лет назад

      Wow, very cool. Thanks for the thoughtful reply. I tend not to bury the beater into the kick and I play off they head of the drums with sticks. I just never considered playing the cymbals this way. And since I tend to be a little heavy on the top end I think this Gruber-style technique could really help the overall balance of my sound. Thanks again!

  • @leethor8947
    @leethor8947 10 лет назад

    Amazing videos man!

  • @blapis89
    @blapis89 10 лет назад

    Hi Steve, love this lesson, love your drumming. One thing I try to work too using these accents is kicking whenever I crash with the left hand( while keeping the hihat on 4th or 8th notes). That way you can get a cool extension of this exercises. Although its hard for me to keep the independency going...But im working on it, because it sounds really cool sped up :D

  • @germangismondi944
    @germangismondi944 5 лет назад

    all the drummers who play with the weckl style, look physically like weckl! why?

  • @-Tony-.
    @-Tony-. 5 лет назад

    Thank you very much! Very nice .... well explained. And the transcription is excelent.
    You are great. Thanks for sharing

  • @ganzrawr5334
    @ganzrawr5334 3 года назад

    Just discovered your channel. I can't wait to dive deep and become a better player through your lessons!

  • @garyfoore9443
    @garyfoore9443 5 лет назад

    great job steve it's nice of you to take the time to break this stuff down into an easy way to understand it all thank you, and to all the young guys out there don't get hung up on speed practice this kind of stuff slow and IN TIME ! and speed it up a step or 2 at a time and the speed will come automatically just stay relaxed !

  • @jesseanderton2
    @jesseanderton2 10 лет назад

    Steve I've watched a couple of your videos now and these are outstanding! Thanks!