I'm working on this today. I noticed this video a week or so ago, but para-ddidles are what my instructor recommended this week for studying and this video makes it fun and worthwhile.
Jared, Really does a good job of explaining how to do paradiddles in drumrolls. I am back to square one learning out of play after 30 some years I think people like Jared for taking the time to show people like myself how to get back on a bike and ride.Thank you Jared your inspiration every time I get behind the drums
Drumeo hey Jared I was wondering for the next lesson can you please do some advanced drum lessons because I've been waiting a long time for it to happen
Been playing for years but never had a drum lesson. Just been playing blast best for hours at a time. Then I came across your videos and now I'm learning the basic from your videos and it's helping me learn so much on the drums. Good job
this video makes me cry tears of joy because here Jared and drumeo are giving free lessons (good, too, I might add) for the sake of the anyone who wants to be a better drummer. no money. just free awesome tutorials. much love to yall for doing this.
I've been watching this guy's videos from the time he sold those DVDs of his originally. He is a great teacher and the bite sized chunks of the lessons are just what we need. Thanks dude, you're a real Mensch
Also, don't think of this as triple, double or single parradiddle. Run from your snare all the way to your last tom, then do the 'diddle' to reverse you sticking and come back. This is a great exercise for speed as Jarad said, but also for knowing where your drums are. Once you a comfortable with the strokes, do it with your eyes closed.
Jared Falk: Thank you and the Drumeo team for this awesome material. I'm not kidding that I have been practicing these lessons for 3 days and my speed and comfort moving around the drum has dramatically improved so much! Can't even believe I'm the one playing hahaha! Thank you!
It’s very true-- speed is not necessarily the end all and be all,,, In fact some “Slow drummers” are actually favorites of mine-- Shelly Manne and Mel Lewis come to mind as drummers not known for blazing chops but who musically added a great deal to the idiom-- Especially Shelly, he inserted wonderful little phrases and figures into the music that always delighted me and were unexpected and consequently exciting.
Wasn't this already published? I use the exercise as a warm up. It's been really useful for not only playing faster but orienting myself when sitting down after not being able to get on the full kit for a while.
Great exercise. Oddly, I always feel like the weak link in this pattern is my left hand when it comes back to the snare. Just feels a bit tight and uncontrolled. Tips welcome.
what happens after you've been playing the double paradiddle on the ride cymbal and snare; right hand on ride, left hand and snare and then left hand on ride, right hand on snare so that you can build up an ambidextrous feel? So what do we end up with; what kind of feel is that?
Hard working guy with great advice. At the end, you reveal the secret. TIME ON THE KIT PRACTICING. Mike has a paradiddle (only singles) with accents on the R. It's musical, and effective at just about any speed
That was a good workout for my arms. I was able to go up to 140bpm in less than 20 minutes. My arms are dead, I'm good for tonight. Thanks dude this helped a lot
NOT FAST ENOUGH!!! GO FASTER!!! FASTER THAN EVER BEFORE!!! DRUM LIKE YOU'RE THE LOVE CHILD OF SONIC THE HEDGEHOG AND A ROCKET!! MAKE THE SPEED OF LIGHT LOOK SLOW IN COMPARISON!! DRUM FASTER!!!!
Jared, dude...this is freaking awesome! The whole exercise around the kit is amazing. You say it could be cleaner but I'm having a hard time believing you LOL. I love seeing what you are in the process of working on. It makes you seem more human rather than the machine you actually are. Love it. Keep rockin' guys!
I know this is totally late but I think what he means is that his stick control could be better. Not that it sounds bad but he may feel like he's cheating a little when going fast rather than using proper technique. I feel like that too when playing doubles. I can get real fast and even sounds clean but I'm not holding the sticks properly to help control them as I go around the kit.
Yo Jared! You definitely gotta teach us how to do a fill like the one you did at the end of the Jazzy 6/8 Play along. that fill literally blew my mind!
This is from your other video I completely remember because right after I watched that I tried to learn it and I did, yay xD And it's kind of sad that if you can play fast people automatically think you're good, even if you don't really know how to play.. That's why I always focus on my technique rather than showing off..
I know one of the best way is to obviuosly take time and increase when it feels right but what time frame should i be achieving for going from 50 to 100bpm. a month? 6 months? a year?
Please from spain. What drum kit you used in this video? What drum heads? Evans G1 coated? g2 coated? and the cymbals? hi hat and ride? Thank you! You are the best teacher!!! ;)
Jared Falk >>> how long did it take for you (personally) to develop that paradiddle speed .... AND... to be able to pull it off so clean? (u make it look easy but for me its the opposite cuz i've been an abuser of single stroke rolls the whole time cuz it was much easier instead of learning the proper technique(s)
I didn't really measure the amount of time it took. But I've been practicing drums regularly for over 20 years now. So everything you see is a culmination of all my practice. Paradiddles have been part of my drumming vocabulary for so long, but I probably worked a couple weeks on this exercise in the beginning and now I always go back to it for warm-ups and getting comfortable on a new kit.
My tom heads are too loose to get a good rebound off of. I know tightening them would get a better rebound but it ruins the sound that I'm trying to keep them at. What do I do?
Hey Jared, is there a trick to keeping your "diddles" even? I've got it pretty good at a slow count but once I try to speed up just a little my diddles get too fast and makes it sound awful.
Im at 160 now, after about 3 months of non daily sporadic practice. (Its fun to just sit down a few mins and rock this exc.) This is with an occasional roll on the snair instead of a clean double. Ive only got my own kit 4 months ago, did not play for years and only played sporadicly at my dads place 13 years ago
Thanks Jared. Just got back into drums after 20 yrs. Paradiddles are new to me, open up a whole new world. Awesome lesson!
Jared, thanks so much for everything you did for the drumming community!
I'm working on this today. I noticed this video a week or so ago, but para-ddidles are what my instructor recommended this week for studying and this video makes it fun and worthwhile.
Jared, Really does a good job of explaining how to do paradiddles in drumrolls. I am back to square one learning out of play after 30 some years I think people like Jared for taking the time to show people like myself how to get back on a bike and ride.Thank you Jared your inspiration every time I get behind the drums
I'm convinced Jared Falk is secretly a technical death metal drummer
lol....think so too
The_Apathist really do you reckon
Actually most of the music I've ever been paid to play has been between 60-120 bpm. I don't play metal, sorry!
Drumeo hey Jared I was wondering for the next lesson can you please do some advanced drum lessons because I've been waiting a long time for it to happen
We have TONS of advanced lessons. On this channel and even more inside the Drumeo website.
Been playing for years but never had a drum lesson. Just been playing blast best for hours at a time. Then I came across your videos and now I'm learning the basic from your videos and it's helping me learn so much on the drums. Good job
I enjoy the way you approach the drums. Teaching and explaining technic and simple examples. Thanks...
this video makes me cry tears of joy because here Jared and drumeo are giving free lessons (good, too, I might add) for the sake of the anyone who wants to be a better drummer. no money. just free awesome tutorials. much love to yall for doing this.
Really helpful and clear. Nice to have a simple exercise to start with and then move the 5beats per to move up...
I love using the paradiddle and paradiddle diddle and this lesson gives me another approach. Thanks
I've been watching this guy's videos from the time he sold those DVDs of his originally. He is a great teacher and the bite sized chunks of the lessons are just what we need. Thanks dude, you're a real Mensch
This is really good. Thank you so much for publishing this lesson! I will use it to help me to improve my speed!
Thanks for watching! Stay tuned for the next nine!
Love your channel. The lessons are solid and the teachers are not arrogant, not rushing but plain sweet and very patient. Thank you Canada :)
Nice to see an application of paradiddles ( I was wondering about their usefulness).thanks for these videos
Just awesome per usual! Really love Drumeo, so much useful info and such insightful instructor's and guest's. Kudos to Jared and the staff!
Also, don't think of this as triple, double or single parradiddle. Run from your snare all the way to your last tom, then do the 'diddle' to reverse you sticking and come back. This is a great exercise for speed as Jarad said, but also for knowing where your drums are. Once you a comfortable with the strokes, do it with your eyes closed.
Jared Falk: Thank you and the Drumeo team for this awesome material. I'm not kidding that I have been practicing these lessons for 3 days and my speed and comfort moving around the drum has dramatically improved so much! Can't even believe I'm the one playing hahaha! Thank you!
You're welcome!
Always love the lessons from the actual Drumeo crew!
I learned alot from Thomas Lang and this sir. Thank You! :)
So awesome of you !!!!
OMG!!!!!!!! perfect subtitles in spanish.......thanks so much..... wooow
Beginning drumming not long at all before I get my kit thanks for your ideas
It’s very true-- speed is not necessarily the end all and be all,,, In fact some “Slow drummers” are actually favorites of mine-- Shelly Manne and Mel Lewis come to mind as drummers not known for blazing chops but who musically added a great deal to the idiom-- Especially Shelly, he inserted wonderful little phrases and figures into the music that always delighted me and were unexpected and consequently exciting.
Wasn't this already published? I use the exercise as a warm up. It's been really useful for not only playing faster but orienting myself when sitting down after not being able to get on the full kit for a while.
Yes, this is the same as another lesson, but I re-filmed it and added it as part of the new Fastest Way To Get Faster series.
Drumeo what's with the 1990's evans drum head logos?
I got those from my friend, AC Slater. - Zack
See drumeo, this is why I'm subscribed to you lol
Drumeo why don't you play this fill with singles ?
Great exercise. Oddly, I always feel like the weak link in this pattern is my left hand when it comes back to the snare. Just feels a bit tight and uncontrolled. Tips welcome.
Inspiring as always, thanks Jared
Thank you Drumeo😇
That was a great way to explain speed, thank you.
Fantastic exercise!!
I LOVE paradiddles. I feel like I'm in band class all over again!
Cool lesson. I'm definitely going to put that into my practice session, it sounds great. Thanks
how long does it takes to be a really great drummer?
Just crazy fast and fun!
Thank you for placing the subtitles. excellent video
Dude awesome always loving your vids
Thanks!! :)
what happens after you've been playing the double paradiddle on the ride cymbal and snare; right hand on ride, left hand and snare and then left hand on ride, right hand on snare so that you can build up an ambidextrous feel? So what do we end up with; what kind of feel is that?
you know when you ask someone how they are and they respond, living the dream. Well Jared can say that with conviction! Nice work!
I love to use this exercise to warm up every time I play
Hard working guy with great advice. At the end, you reveal the secret. TIME ON THE KIT PRACTICING. Mike has a paradiddle (only singles) with accents on the R. It's musical, and effective at just about any speed
That was a good workout for my arms. I was able to go up to 140bpm in less than 20 minutes. My arms are dead, I'm good for tonight. Thanks dude this helped a lot
Jared is so humble
Hi 👋 I was thinking that if you were going a little bit slower than 180 that I could do it.
Jared i think im going to try this .
.thanks heaps
I didnt know you were so fast!! Thanks for the subtitles in spanish ! 👍🏻👍🏻
Thank you Jared!
Great one Jared! Lot of your videos helped me improve my drumming. I will practice this too.
Amazing! Thank you!
NOT FAST ENOUGH!!! GO FASTER!!! FASTER THAN EVER BEFORE!!! DRUM LIKE YOU'RE THE LOVE CHILD OF SONIC THE HEDGEHOG AND A ROCKET!! MAKE THE SPEED OF LIGHT LOOK SLOW IN COMPARISON!! DRUM FASTER!!!!
graduator14 Just Do It!!!!!
That's what she said.
Some guy named Fletcher told some guy named Andrew Neuman in a much harsher way basically the same thing. The Whiplash way!!!
graduator14 gotta blast
I will print this and paste it on my wall. 👍🏽
Awesome Jared!!! Thanks for teaching.!
Loving this series so far, thanks Jared!!
Jared, dude...this is freaking awesome! The whole exercise around the kit is amazing. You say it could be cleaner but I'm having a hard time believing you LOL. I love seeing what you are in the process of working on. It makes you seem more human rather than the machine you actually are. Love it. Keep rockin' guys!
I know this is totally late but I think what he means is that his stick control could be better. Not that it sounds bad but he may feel like he's cheating a little when going fast rather than using proper technique.
I feel like that too when playing doubles. I can get real fast and even sounds clean but I'm not holding the sticks properly to help control them as I go around the kit.
good stuff! a great way to implement paradiddles! thanks!
Very cool Jared! Thanks!!
Yo Jared! You definitely gotta teach us how to do a fill like the one you did at the end of the Jazzy 6/8 Play along. that fill literally blew my mind!
this is great man!
Wow love this bro. Good job. Am gonna work this out
This is from your other video I completely remember because right after I watched that I tried to learn it and I did, yay xD And it's kind of sad that if you can play fast people automatically think you're good, even if you don't really know how to play.. That's why I always focus on my technique rather than showing off..
I know one of the best way is to obviuosly take time and increase when it feels right but what time frame should i be achieving for going from 50 to 100bpm. a month? 6 months? a year?
You can't put a length of time on it. Your results will be representative of how much time and effort you put into it.
Awesome video Jared. It helped me. I'm going to train this paradiddle. ^^ I hope I will play better and faster every day
Thank you so much!
As always , Great job!
Great idea!
Muy bueno , gracias por compartir los subtitulos en español.
very good lesson
Great Video ,thanks ,I wonder when you really went fast did you not use fingers control ?
I subscribed yesterday. these videos have been so helpful, since my band teacher doesn't teach us the full drum set.
Glad you're enjoying them! Thanks for watching!
Please from spain. What drum kit you used in this video? What drum heads? Evans G1 coated? g2 coated? and the cymbals? hi hat and ride? Thank you! You are the best teacher!!! ;)
I used a Yamaha Recording Custom kit with Evans UV1 Drumheads. The snare is a Dunnett Titanium 6.5 x 14.
Thank you Jared! I don´t know UV1 EVANS. I check. and the cymbals?Thanks from Spain. You are the best for the drummers
"Wow, you're amazing dude"
"Thanks, I like to play"
thank you!
good video bro ! your drum kit sounds so damned cool!!!
Great lesson!
great lessons very usefull
Jared what if you put double kick instead of all diddles!!??abit of cool linear gospely,can you do it fast ??
hey jared I picked this exercise from you when you first showed this nice exercise. Can you share your tuning of the kit? good job Jared
Paradiddles is the most and easiest way to do solos but for ua drummers is like noooo we can tell right away. I love ur videos bro
Very good Mr. Jared!!
this is really help me up!
Obrigado pelo exercício!!!!muito bom !!!!
Jared Falk >>> how long did it take for you (personally) to develop that paradiddle speed .... AND... to be able to pull it off so clean? (u make it look easy but for me its the opposite cuz i've been an abuser of single stroke rolls the whole time cuz it was much easier instead of learning the proper technique(s)
I didn't really measure the amount of time it took. But I've been practicing drums regularly for over 20 years now. So everything you see is a culmination of all my practice. Paradiddles have been part of my drumming vocabulary for so long, but I probably worked a couple weeks on this exercise in the beginning and now I always go back to it for warm-ups and getting comfortable on a new kit.
My tom heads are too loose to get a good rebound off of. I know tightening them would get a better rebound but it ruins the sound that I'm trying to keep them at. What do I do?
I was really excited to see you in Drum! but I did notice they had some notation errors, especially on the 1a
Im currently working on hands down by dashbored confessional. Any advice about playing 32s without getting tired or locking up?
Dope fill, gonna try this one :)
Hey Jared, is there a trick to keeping your "diddles" even? I've got it pretty good at a slow count but once I try to speed up just a little my diddles get too fast and makes it sound awful.
practice double and triple stroke rolls i guess
That’s fast bro!
To start at level I’m comfortable at. 5 bpm.
Muchas gracias!!
Que bueno!!! ahora voy a poder entender mas, gracias por los subtitulos!!!
cool.........................I will practice that
Hey Drumeo, Great video! Question for Jared: How long did it take you to be able to plat it at 180 bpm?
Play* srry
Im at 160 now, after about 3 months of non daily sporadic practice. (Its fun to just sit down a few mins and rock this exc.)
This is with an occasional roll on the snair instead of a clean double.
Ive only got my own kit 4 months ago, did not play for years and only played sporadicly at my dads place 13 years ago
where is the original series Jared referred to? Is it on YT or just drumeo?
I wanna know what mics hes using for the drums, how its so clear and precise
Sennheiser e602s. On the toms at least.
One of my goals is to slow down :)
Awsome excercise Jared!! ,thanks por this class, I send you i big hug from Dominican Republic!!
where can I find the first series of "fastest way to get faster"?
The advice to remember 6:51
🥁🇦🇺 thank you 🙌🏼
I think the definition of great drummer is groovy one, remember, we solo 5% of the time and groove 95%
gracias por compartir los subtitulos en español.
saludos drums
what drum heads are those