The GREAT, Cliff Almond, saying ,for some it may not be challenging ' form me it certainly was'. The first drummer to blow my mind when I heard you Sir. Immense gratitude.
When moving through the grid how do you relate the paradiddles to the time, i understand the 4 and 8 but 5 6 and 7 is confusing. Are you squeezing them in like a polyrhythm or playing over the bar line? In the beginning you said there was another video showing this concept with single strokes. Where can I find it?
Thanks for your question. The single strokes version is in a module from the archives of my old teaching site. Basically, 6 is Sextuplets, and 7's are septuplets. You can go up and down this grid on the snare drum without orchestrations.
Hello Juan. This exercise is quite difficult to write, however there are a number of versions that may be of interest to you in a course I did on this concept last summer. You can find it here: courses.cliffalmondmasterclasses.com/courses/mastering-the-grids If you click on "Preview" you can get a better idea of the concept of this exercise.
The GREAT, Cliff Almond, saying ,for some it may not be challenging ' form me it certainly was'. The first drummer to blow my mind when I heard you Sir. Immense gratitude.
Thank you sir.
This is outstanding Cliff! Thank you for the demo, I may have to study your entire method !
Hey Cliff, Ive figured it out finally! Great lesson and no doubt very useful.
The septuplets are the hardest.
@102495791911222737942 - The updated expansion of this exercise is available here: courses.cliffalmondmasterclasses.com/courses/mastering-the-grids
When moving through the grid how do you relate the paradiddles to the time, i understand the 4 and 8 but 5 6 and 7 is confusing. Are you squeezing them in like a polyrhythm or playing over the bar line? In the beginning you said there was another video showing this concept with single strokes. Where can I find it?
Thanks for your question. The single strokes version is in a module from the archives of my old teaching site. Basically, 6 is Sextuplets, and 7's are septuplets. You can go up and down this grid on the snare drum without orchestrations.
Great Exercise! To the drummer above yes when you put in the accents of the paraadiddles the 5' s become 5 against 4 and etc!
I mean it becomes a polyrhythm over the half note click.
Sorry Cliff, I don`t understand the exercise very well, I need it written.Could someone help me? Thank's
Hello Juan. This exercise is quite difficult to write, however there are a number of versions that may be of interest to you in a course I did on this concept last summer. You can find it here:
courses.cliffalmondmasterclasses.com/courses/mastering-the-grids
If you click on "Preview" you can get a better idea of the concept of this exercise.
So hard......
Thanks Cliff !! This is really challenging stuff !!!