Thanks so much for this! I have a hard time with notation specifically and with learning in general. It's a relief to finally find a video that clearly breaks the rudiments down and includes slow-motion and at-speed versions of each clearly-notated rudiment. Even with that count mistake and lack of a metronome pointed out by other viewers, it's great.
Wow. I'm eight weeks into drum lessons and wonder if I'll ever be able to do this at the faster tempo. Thank you for the lesson, and I'm off to practice now!
Great vid. Thanks for making this. Def taught and playing for years. Figure it’s time to learn this stuff. No BS here. No in your face crap. Just a well done video
Thank you Franck! Tough question. It varies a lot. But more important than the duration is that you focus on something when practicing, that you know exactly what you want to practice before you sit down at the pad or drums. Have you signed up at Faster Hands yet? ;-) fasterhands.com
Hi, I'd like you to answer a question to the single stroke seven. Is the length of the slow performed beat/measure correct? I doubt that, cause the last 7th R-Stroke is a quarter, which makes up also 6 16th-triplets like the 6 played before. But you play it like 5 of the 16th triplets. Is there a reason for that? Tanks in advance, greetings from Germany :-)
Hi Steffen, alles klar? Danke für deine Frage! You are absolutely right. I don't play it quite clean. It sounds like I'm starting the figure a little too early! I must have played it without a metronome.
Hi Steffen. The slow version sounds ok to me. But the speeded-up version sounds quite like he's playing a nine stroke roll instead the single stroke seven. Cheers from Argentina.
Very poor grip control of the sticks. Purchase of Burns & More book or is a CD and LP record John Dowling explaining the rudiments correctly John was a good friend of mine may he rest in peace also he is responsible for teaching people back sticking he developed the technique
Hey Castaña Eleven, thank you so much. Please don't rush. Find your own "fast tempo". It's always a good idea to practise slowly and pay attention to all the little micro-movements. The speed comes on its own 🙂
This was immeasurably helpful, thank you very much.
Thanks so much for this! I have a hard time with notation specifically and with learning in general. It's a relief to finally find a video that clearly breaks the rudiments down and includes slow-motion and at-speed versions of each clearly-notated rudiment. Even with that count mistake and lack of a metronome pointed out by other viewers, it's great.
Thank you for rudiments
Samuel Oliveira thank you Samuel
Best rudiment video out there.
Giggelino thank you 😁👍
Nice lesson!
Wow. I'm eight weeks into drum lessons and wonder if I'll ever be able to do this at the faster tempo. Thank you for the lesson, and I'm off to practice now!
just practice the heck out of it, very slow 40 and gradually increasing bmp. Good luck.
How can someone point out a mistake on 7-stroke rudiment when the guy just did the best ever lesson on all the main rudiments. Thanks so much man!
Amazing for this straightforward informative video , indeed perfectly!!!
Thank you so much for your effort!!
Great vid. Thanks for making this. Def taught and playing for years. Figure it’s time to learn this stuff. No BS here. No in your face crap. Just a well done video
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that is absolut perfect ! fantastic show , ... brillant lesson , .... thank you !
Good job, excellent video
Thank you so much!
This was very helpful thank you
FANTASTYC BROTHER THANK YOU FOR LESSON CONGRATULATIONS....GREETINGS FROM ECUADOR....
Muchas gracias Juan!!! 👍😀 Un abrazo
2:22 Metallica - One
Great video, thanks.
Thanks!!!
Bravissimo
Ah yes, the dreaded 9 stroke single stroke 7. @ 0:43. Sheesh.
0:41 DARKNESS
IMPRISONING ME
Great work
Thank you 🤝🤝👍🎉🎉🎉
Cool!
incredibile . bravissimo.grazie. io sto aall'inizio. QUANTE ORE AL GIORNO TI ALLENI??
Thank you Franck! Tough question. It varies a lot. But more important than the duration is that you focus on something when practicing, that you know exactly what you want to practice before you sit down at the pad or drums.
Have you signed up at Faster Hands yet? ;-) fasterhands.com
@@FasterHands lo farò appena torno dal lavoro.grazie mille. A presto.
surprised i'm the first to point it out, that's nine i hear in the single stroke seven 🤭 nonetheless great video man, thanks for posting 👌🏼
Yeah, I accidentally played nine strokes there. Thanks for your comment Jakob!
Begin by learning the Single and Double stroke rolls & the Flam. All rudiments are made up of those 3 strokes.
I really like it.
Thank you :-)
Took me 8 minutes to realise the practice pad was in colour
I'm so glad you finally saw it! ;-P
I just saw that now, thanks to you. I think I would never have noticed!
hi men lesson number 25 you always begin with right hand . perhpas?? pardon my englsih skills.. cheers
Hi Nicolás, I guess I was just wrong. Sure, you should practice this rudiment also with your left hand. Saludos!
@@FasterHands yeahh!! Cheers!! ♥🥁💪
Hi, I'd like you to answer a question to the single stroke seven. Is the length of the slow performed beat/measure correct? I doubt that, cause the last 7th R-Stroke is a quarter, which makes up also 6 16th-triplets like the 6 played before. But you play it like 5 of the 16th triplets. Is there a reason for that? Tanks in advance, greetings from Germany :-)
Hi Steffen, alles klar? Danke für deine Frage!
You are absolutely right. I don't play it quite clean. It sounds like I'm starting the figure a little too early! I must have played it without a metronome.
Hi Steffen. The slow version sounds ok to me. But the speeded-up version sounds quite like he's playing a nine stroke roll instead the single stroke seven. Cheers from Argentina.
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You are wrong with rudiment 3, There are 7 beats. You made 9.
You mean in the fast version of single stroke seven, right? Yes! I play 32nd notes instead of sextuplets there! My mistake!
This is a sweet video.Should of put something tasty together at the end. :(
Hi Neill! Yeah, the video might be a little unflavoured! Next time I'll do something more tasty ;) Thanks for your comment.
it's just a pity you didn't have the metronome going..otherwise v good
RaDeum thank you for your comment. Yes, you are right. We should make another video with metronome.
Who are here for Berklee?
Very poor grip control of the sticks. Purchase of Burns & More book or is a CD and LP record John Dowling explaining the rudiments correctly John was a good friend of mine may he rest in peace also he is responsible for teaching people back sticking he developed the technique
Love this video! I just started learning drums on a practice pad. What bpm do you recommend for “fast tempo”? Thank you!
Hey Castaña Eleven, thank you so much. Please don't rush. Find your own "fast tempo". It's always a good idea to practise slowly and pay attention to all the little micro-movements. The speed comes on its own 🙂