Paradiddle-diddle Grooves part 1: Drum Lesson | Stanton Moore
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- Опубликовано: 4 сен 2024
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The Paradiddle-diddle has long been one of my favorite drum rudiments largely because of its flow and playability, but also for its versatility and the myriad of variations that can be applied to the drumset. In part 1 of this lesson, I will share some of the Paradiddle-diddle grooves that I have found to work and that I use in my own playing.
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Stanton is the king of getting the most mileage out of one pattern! 🥁❤
This is great for anyone wondering why we practice sticking rudiments as it shows clearly how you can take them and use them artistically. Great work!
grschwim Thanks! Glad you’re digging this one!
This is my favorite rudiment after 30 years playing drum.ممنون
It’s one of mine too! 🙌🏼🥁👊🏼
I can never fail to find something highly usable in your lessons. Thank you so much!
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Stanton, another terrific bit of time spent watching, listening, and absorbing your wisdom. Your videos never fail to put a smile on my face, and new thoughts in my brain.
Thank you for your positive feedback! 🙏🏼
This 👍🏾lesson about the RL RR LL and putting it in all kinds of groove situations is an absolute eyeopener!
And he rocks it!
This clip also shows the ways in which any sticking rudiment can be swung. This swinging application simply can’t be experienced in any written form so videos like Stanton’s are incisive. For those old enough to remember old issues of Modern Drummer, David Garibaldi used the swing conversion method moving triplets to 16th notes esp using Swiss Army triplets.😀👍
This is a “Master’s Class”....thank you!
The best 🙌🏼
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thanks so much very informative makes so much sense and sound .
Yes indeed!!! One of my favorite lessons in the Academy! Really tasteful stuff, man... Love it!!! 🥁😁🥁🥁😁😁
Nikos Anastasiadis Thanks Nick!
Really good stuff...thanks Stanton!
Nice lesson
Yeah...exactly the stuff I've been working on myself. You just gave me more ideas. I'm actually using this and other permutations of the 6 stroke roll (which is a paradiddle-diddle shifted over by one partial), basically moving the singles and doubles around to create other sticking variations. And I've done the same of adding a 3-note rll / lrr /rlr/lrl wherever it's logical in the phrase to extend it. I've also recently been using the same patterns to create, as John Riley calls it, linear interdependence phrases against the spang-a-lang ride pattern where I use the stickings first between the LH and RF, then, drop the single RF and substitute a Hat for the single LH in the pattern (to give the hat a little syncopated love) and THEN to get even more interesting, substitute the hat for the first, then the second LH double. THEN SOME MORE...play fills using the reverse stickings using a LH lead!. It's all a part of a 20 minute lesson I took with Chaffee back in 1973 when the ideas for his patterns books were still in his head. He urged me to write out various sticking patterns and then "exhaust the possibilities." When I stumbled on the variations of the 6-stroke roll and adding a three note pattern to the phrase it hit me...this is all those crazy Elvin rolling triplet phrases and doing all manner of them in very interesting combinations as time functions, fills and solo ideas. Basically the very essence of Jazz drumming. I then thought, I really haven't exhausted the possibilities of this idea till I do them in 16ths within the same context...like the way I've heard Erskine go back and forth between triplets and 16th phrases that sound sooooooo hip!!! This is where I am now with it, and having a blast "exhausting the possibilities." Cheers Stanton...absolutely stellar stuff. I'm really enjoying these vids.
Rhythmatist i like the rll/lrr/rlr/lrl thing. Serviceable!
Great stuff 👌🏽🎶🥁👏🏾
Wow!
Diddle the middle!
Well-seasoned drum heads
Soup from stones baby you can grooooove
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1000 !!
BTW...when the heck are you coming to Chicago on a night I can come out and hear you live? :)
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hehehehe diddle the middle
your drum tone sounds terrible. no disrespect. im being honest
sit down noboday asked you nuttin@mothflap