Agree. I have seen many, but they always seem to miss explaining an important part. Like e.g. the part about bouncing the doubles instead of trying to hit them as singles.
Thank you for breaking down the application of the 6 stroke roll. For the longest while I've tried to understand how to apply this 6 stroke into my drumming around the kit. Now I understand how it goes!!! 😊😊😊
My favourite rudiment also and I love the exercise for developing it. First heard this rudiment by the late great Skip Prokop of Lighthouse when he had a band called The Paupers back in the 60's. Check out the drumming on the Magic People cut. I slowed the record down to 16 1/3 rpm to hear the sticking. I know I'm dating myself but I'm still having fun drumming at 77.
Splitting the rudiment into two halves helped me see that it's really the second half that I'm struggling with. I think I've been practicing left hand ghost notes on the snare so much lately that my right hand diddle is super weak!
Bro i played the drums for 6 years. And this exercise should not even be free😅 cause i would buy it for 3 hours i am in my room have my drum stick and doing it on my pillow for 3 hours and i wouldnt even stop playing it. I am amaze what 3 hours look like after all this warm up thank u
@tedwardsdrums if I did Have 10 million account I would subscribe for 10 million times keep up the great work bro. you are doing what G.O.A.T stuff have a blessed day 🙏
What are your thoughts on playing the two single strokes first followed by the two double strokes with playing the singles as eight notes and doubles as sixteenth notes. You could come in on beat 3 of the measure and would have 3 & 4 e+a. Then you could crash on beat one of the next measure. Thanks
Yes you can absolutely play the six stroke roll in the traditional 8th and 16th note pulse! I’ve just found through the years that slurring the notes all together into sextuplets has more applications
This 6-stroke roll instructional video is the best one on the entire Internet
Thank you!
Agree. I have seen many, but they always seem to miss explaining an important part. Like e.g. the part about bouncing the doubles instead of trying to hit them as singles.
Excellent video, Taylor. Thanks for posting.
Of all the videos on YT this one really unlocked it for me . Well done.
Glad to hear it!
One of the best tutorial! 👏 🎩
Thank you!
Well done.... I'm definitely going to add this to my practice routine. Thank you
Awesome, glad to hear it!
Hot damn. I loved that! I so want to buy into a drum set again!
Great job. The way u split it in half to perfect the roll is great. So many ideas I got from this video. Thank you
I’m glad it helped!
Thank you sir for this simple and clear demo
Great video. Thanks
Thank you for breaking down the application of the 6 stroke roll. For the longest while I've tried to understand how to apply this 6 stroke into my drumming around the kit. Now I understand how it goes!!! 😊😊😊
Great to hear!
My favourite rudiment also and I love the exercise for developing it. First heard this rudiment by the late great Skip Prokop of Lighthouse when he had a band called The Paupers back in the 60's. Check out the drumming on the Magic People cut. I slowed the record down to 16 1/3 rpm to hear the sticking. I know I'm dating myself but I'm still having fun drumming at 77.
Awesome!
love it, thank you sensei
Thanks! I will apply this rudiment to my practice schedule 😊
Awesome!
I love this roll too but I'm really inconsistent with executing it cleanly. I'm gonna try this out. Thanks for the lesson!
Splitting the rudiment into two halves helped me see that it's really the second half that I'm struggling with. I think I've been practicing left hand ghost notes on the snare so much lately that my right hand diddle is super weak!
Great effect and not complicated for practice. Subscribed.
Thanks!
I like your teaching style, keep up the good work
Thank you!
Thank you.
Really very useful sticking sir.😘
Great lesson, Taylor. One of my favorite rudiments also.
Awesome! Thank you!
Great explanation; thank you!
Great video!
Thanks!
Great drumming and a great lesson.
Thank you!
Damn just discovered ur channel, good for a fairly new player for me 👍
Bro i played the drums for 6 years. And this exercise should not even be free😅 cause i would buy it for 3 hours i am in my room have my drum stick and doing it on my pillow for 3 hours and i wouldnt even stop playing it. I am amaze what 3 hours look like after all this warm up thank u
Im glad you found it helpful!
@tedwardsdrums if I did Have 10 million account I would subscribe for 10 million times keep up the great work bro. you are doing what
G.O.A.T stuff have a blessed day 🙏
Awesome lesson!
Thank you!
Excellent ma bro.. thanks 🥁👍🔥
Thank you!
you have great videos
Thank you!
Awesome, thank you!
Never thought of subdividing it that way. Seems like this will really unblock this rudiment for me.
Yay! Glad to hear it!
Nice job!
Thank you!
Nice!
Awesome
Thank you!
NICE 6 STROKES MAN
I SUBSCRIBED BRO
Thank you!
Is that a Stage Custom? Sounds really nice.
It is! I’m using a live custom snare as well
And now try it Left leading first
Absolutely!
Boston foreplay🥁
Yes!
Learned this when Make Me Smile by Chicago came out. What year was that? Lol
What are your thoughts on playing the two single strokes first followed by the two double strokes with playing the singles as eight notes and doubles as sixteenth notes. You could come in on beat 3 of the measure and would have 3 & 4 e+a. Then you could crash on beat one of the next measure. Thanks
Yes you can absolutely play the six stroke roll in the traditional 8th and 16th note pulse! I’ve just found through the years that slurring the notes all together into sextuplets has more applications
@@tedwardsdrums thanks!
👏 🤩
Does the roll last 1 beat or two? Does it count: 1-trip-let-&-trip-let, or: 1-trip-let-2-trip-let? Sounds like the latter to me.
Either way is fine depending on the tempo. It can either be triplets or sextuplets
do you use push pull?
For the fast doubles I just use controlled bounce.
What kind of snare is that . What size is it ?
Yamaha live custom. 14” by 5.5”
Awesome! Thank you!