so... at 5:39 when the last lick pops up on the screen and he plays it, not only is the second flam on the downbeat rather than the second partial, but the music is written as a five, and he definitely plays a seven... and then he definitely plays a seven in slow motion. so there's that.
"A left cheese, ChEeSe" 1:05
Why does percussion have so many different rudiment names.There is even a rudiment named hug-a-dic
"No chop flop and drop" LOL
im loving that notated flam after a diddle at 6:05
so... at 5:39 when the last lick pops up on the screen and he plays it, not only is the second flam on the downbeat rather than the second partial, but the music is written as a five, and he definitely plays a seven... and then he definitely plays a seven in slow motion. so there's that.
I'm sure you're good enough to criticize Bill Bachman
I want this in my repertoire.
I was confused at first but when he explained it slower I now get it
AWESOME!
I wonder if horses, their gallop, trot etc..had any influence on the first rudiments..
Dave M Certainly.
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this is similar to gallops
DAtaBAse INC. That's the point