Demystifying the Double Stroke Roll - Part 4
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Are you having a tough time learning how to play Double Stroke Rolls? In this series, I'll be taking you step by step through the process of achieving clean, controlled doubles. In this first video, we will focus on fulcrum, grip, and rebound. Practice slowly and often. The more you do it, the easier it will become! Make sure to subscribe for more videos on this topic coming soon!!
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The exercises of Joel Rothman is really helping my terrible doubles, thanks Chris
Tack för en bra övning! 😊
I’ve been a drummer along time , but never went back to rudiment , starting from the beginning . Building up that left hand and man I’m starting to smile thinking of not being mediocre anymore and be able to have nice rolls !
Thanks so much for the Subdivision explainer. Also the Triplet count, it all adds up to a wider picture. Going back to part 1 now… 👏🇦🇺✌️
Disregard my previous question. I found parts 1.2.3 :) great stuff!
MrRCOTE so glad!! Thanks for checking out the series!
Thank you, I'm here now, I can do it!
Cool 😎
This is really helpful. Thanks a lot :). I came back to this lesson couple of times. Broken up very nicely. 👍
Awesome content mate!! thank you so much for the info!!
I have watched a ton of TH-cam videos on this subject. Some are only a few minutes long and the use of the fingers isn't mentioned. Several instructors said it takes YEARS to develop single and double stroke rolls. I don't have years so I will practice them to the best of my ability and if I never 'em so what ?
Hi Chris, I am following your double stroke series so far. What I am struggling with is counting of triplets/sixtuplets played with doubles. I can feel them, but similarly to eight note triplets ("one-trip-let, two-trip-let, ...") I would need some counting method in order to not get lost in the rhythm. Is there any?
I find your series very useful as I am a beginner; I have seen so many videos on doubles, but they jump from explaining the technique right to the fast rolls :)
Thanks for posting your videos.
Citlivé svedomie/Sensitive Mind Great question! You could come up with your own way of counting it but I would try to stick to counting your eights and your tuplets like normal. The fact that you can feel it is a good thing. Being that you are playing doubles (an even number of strokes) in an odd subdivision (triplets) I would concentrate on the first stroke of each double and where it lands each time. Accent those strokes and count out loud. For instance : ONE trip LET two TRIP let THREE trip LET four TRIP let. RrL lRr LlR rLl.
The only hack I have for tuplets would be to instead of counting 1+a 1+a 2+a 2+a etc... count in eight note triplets and play a double for ever single count. 1 triplet 2 triplet 3 triplet 4 triplet = 11 trip trip let let 22 trip trip let let 33 trip trip let let 44 trip trip let let.
I hope that makes sense. If not get back to me! 👍🏻
@@BehindtheBeatwithChrisLangan Thanks a lot! I will try everything you suggested. It seems counting as eight note triplets while playing a double for every single count would be the best option to start with.
This one is really hard