I play this as a right hand left hand exercise. Playing the first eight measures over and over then move to the next section and then the last. If I really want to get ambitious I play the whole piece .
Just did a deep dive cause I was hearing the same thing. He is playing in his garage with a pad. The ECHO on the accented note kidna reverbs off the garage wall. I had to slow the video down and really listen to the strokes. In between the metronome sounds, and the accent on the paradiddles. The tap just sounds reverbs off the garage wall. it does sound like a Herta or some very quick RLR stroke leading the paradiddle and paradiddle diddle didles...
Dr. Beat is the most widely used met on the planet. You can turn the obnoxious chirping sound down and I do that most of the time depending on the situation.
I play this as a right hand left hand exercise. Playing the first eight measures over and over then move to the next section and then the last. If I really want to get ambitious I play the whole piece .
Cool!
Thanks so much. This seems practical and will be giving it a try..."despacito"...🎉❤
Why arent the sixes notated
Because they are technically not sixes, they stay with the 16th note value. Making them sixes would make them be played faster
Just did a deep dive cause I was hearing the same thing. He is playing in his garage with a pad. The ECHO on the accented note kidna reverbs off the garage wall. I had to slow the video down and really listen to the strokes. In between the metronome sounds, and the accent on the paradiddles. The tap just sounds reverbs off the garage wall. it does sound like a Herta or some very quick RLR stroke leading the paradiddle and paradiddle diddle didles...
where can I get print out
I copied it off of the guy from Britain who explains the various beats. He's easy to find. Forgot his name.
Freestyle rudiments? I think that’s the guy you’re talking about or looking for
Great exercise, but am not a fan of that particular metronome🤷♂️🤔…
Dr. Beat is the most widely used met on the planet. You
can turn the obnoxious chirping sound down and I do
that most of the time depending on the situation.
@@DennisJohnsonDrummer I think he's talking about the subdiv
@@NobleZerman Yes, the subs can definitely get annoying, but I put those on to help people hear the subs and to see how all of the notes line up.
Its going to take a while for me to bring ALL of that DOWN....
Take it line at a time & you will do fine.
Hey, that rhymes! Ha! Thanks for watching.