Nice lesson! I think Double Paradiddle is the rudiment used in the chop. LRLRLL Then applied permutation RLRLLL Then orchestration RLRLLK Then dynamics RLRllK Then more Texture > RLRllK K The phrase is 6 notes so in the space of a 1/4 note thats 1/16 triplets. To syncopate play it as straight 1/16 so it moves over the bar line taking 3 measures to resolve. Adding an extra kick at the end but don’t change the subdivision, which further displaces the how the pattern sits in time seemed like another idea that was used. This is a cool lesson on a topic I heard Stanton Moore call “musical mileage.” (Worth looking up the player and phrase!)
One thing I’ve always struggled with as a gospel drummer was mastering the ghost notes. I’ve always noticed great drummers have so much control and technique that shows when you hear those well placed ghost notes. I grew up in a small town in the middle of nowhere PA so I didn’t have the big city influence to learn from other drummers and I feel like that’s the one thing that’s missing.
I understand, for sure! & for your ghost notes, you want to play those, with your wrist pointed toward the drum. To practice those, hold your wrists over the snare about 6” and focus on hard taps. That exercise helped me. 👍
Bro , this the 1st video that i ever seen that actually helped me . I feel like i can immediately do this chop but i understand the dynamics of the breakdown . Thanks bro .
Rudiment is a 6 stroke roll, displaced to start on the 5th note and then the first note on the right hand double is substituted with the kick, Goes from, RLLRRL to RLLKRL for the substitution and then displaces to RLRLLK Or a 5 stroke with kick at the end lool
Nice lesson!
I think Double Paradiddle is the rudiment used in the chop.
LRLRLL
Then applied permutation
RLRLLL
Then orchestration
RLRLLK
Then dynamics
RLRllK
Then more Texture
>
RLRllK
K
The phrase is 6 notes so in the space of a 1/4 note thats 1/16 triplets.
To syncopate play it as straight 1/16 so it moves over the bar line taking 3 measures to resolve.
Adding an extra kick at the end but don’t change the subdivision, which further displaces the how the pattern sits in time seemed like another idea that was used.
This is a cool lesson on a topic I heard Stanton Moore call “musical mileage.” (Worth looking up the player and phrase!)
Very interesting!!
This is precise! Correct, it’s a 5 stroke roll until the kick is introduced.
One thing I’ve always struggled with as a gospel drummer was mastering the ghost notes. I’ve always noticed great drummers have so much control and technique that shows when you hear those well placed ghost notes. I grew up in a small town in the middle of nowhere PA so I didn’t have the big city influence to learn from other drummers and I feel like that’s the one thing that’s missing.
I understand, for sure! & for your ghost notes, you want to play those, with your wrist pointed toward the drum.
To practice those, hold your wrists over the snare about 6” and focus on hard taps. That exercise helped me. 👍
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It's a 5 stroke roll with a kick variation
A variation of a paradiddle based on the sticking however you group them in 5’s but the kick is the seasoning you add to complete it
Bro , this the 1st video that i ever seen that actually helped me . I feel like i can immediately do this chop but i understand the dynamics of the breakdown . Thanks bro .
No doubt! I love that this helped.
Rudiment is a 6 stroke roll, displaced to start on the 5th note and then the first note on the right hand double is substituted with the kick,
Goes from, RLLRRL to RLLKRL for the substitution and then displaces to RLRLLK
Or a 5 stroke with kick at the end lool
Love this. Thank you.
This Has changed everything for me
I love to hear it!
5 strokes roll with an extra note (the kick)
Thanks! 🔥
This is a great video!!!!!!❤❤❤❤❤❤
Please make a video of the eq of your drums specially Tom’s pleaser!!!!!!
@@cristianvillarreal34 will do! Give me about a month, and I’ll have that out. There’s an entire process to it.
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Paradiddle-diddle
I'd probably try to call it a modified and displaced 6 stroke roll to be professional, but the name "Parapadiddleuh" is just too much fun to say 😂
LOL!! Whatever’s the most fun!
So that’s RLRR LK that you’re doing from the beginning?
RLRLL then RLRLL K-RLRLL
The rudiment used for the chop sounds like a 5 stroke roll.
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Para para diddle
Paradiddle diddle
Bruh, is your mix running thru your iPad?
Yeah, it is. Haha
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