@@Utubekev Yes, just curious. I worked with an old man that was into opera and was trained at snare drumming. He did a 5 buzz press roll. Unbelievable...
@richarddonegan4666 You should be able to do whatever length role you want to play using both a press roll, also known as a buzz roll, or an open roll, and also an open tap-attack roll.
Wow, that was really sick. Very impressive... Even more than the actual roll I liked how tight you were with the click and how the "putting the sticks together after the execution" was just another note on the grid :).
Nice ! And ,, ok , so - is there like some kind of ‘tradition’ to bang / click the sticks together upon finishing a routine? I keep seeing people do that . Wondering if there’s perhaps some history or meaning behind that (?) . Thanks very much
Excellent 😮....l studied basics in Weldonian Marching Band at young age. Became rock drummer, now guitar and vocals, awesome video!
Thanks!
@@UtubekevCan you do a 5 buzz press roll .....?
@@richarddonegan4666 Are you asking if I can play one or if I will make a video of one?
@@Utubekev Yes, just curious. I worked with an old man that was into opera and was trained at snare drumming. He did a 5 buzz press roll. Unbelievable...
@richarddonegan4666 You should be able to do whatever length role you want to play using both a press roll, also known as a buzz roll, or an open roll, and also an open tap-attack roll.
Wow, that was really sick. Very impressive... Even more than the actual roll I liked how tight you were with the click and how the "putting the sticks together after the execution" was just another note on the grid :).
Nice 🙏
thank,you sir❤❤❤
Kevin that’s great! I’ll try working on it but 138 is outta my league. Who do you regard as having the best hands you’ve seen/heard?
That's a tough question. Let me think on it.
Nice !
And ,, ok , so - is there like some kind of ‘tradition’ to bang / click the sticks together upon finishing a routine? I keep seeing people do that . Wondering if there’s perhaps some history or meaning behind that (?) .
Thanks very much
It's a part of drill and uniformity in the military and in drum and bugle corps. Plus, it looks and sounds really cool, LOL.
Thanks for answering my question! Ah - Drill and uniformity; could be good for some folks , situations I reckon
What’s the pad name
14" drum corps pad from www.rudimentaldrummers.xyz