Jeff, I’m Jack from Holland and I’m 16 yrs old. I’ve started drumming just short of a month now, since my dad said I was talented. I’ve just started following your must know funk grooves video’s, then your fills video and now this. This is by far the best explaining channel about drums on TH-cam. Very beginner friendly and I’m very keen on learning this to improve my skills. Thanks a lot!
You’re using the English language incorrectly dude. What you really mean, is unnoticed, or undiscovered, not underrated. Nobody in the world would rate Jeff lower than he should be rated, if they have half a brain cell at least.
I'm a self taught drummer, and although I could kind of do a 6 stroke roll, it was never really smooth. I'd never heard it explained to break it down into two sets of 3 notes. For whatever reason that did the trick for me. I was actually treating it more like a single followed by a double-stroke and then another single and it never clicked. Within about 20 minutes of practicing over and over I got something that sounded halfway decent. Excited to go through the rest of the exercise!
Not really a drummer but been learning drums a bunch and practicing double strokes on my practice pad a lot lately. This lesson has completely blown my mind with the importance of dynamics/accents along with how tasty simple rudiments can sound. Thank you so much for this
Long story short . . . start piano 2nd grade ( good at it ) for 5 years. Drums 7th grade ( already knew beats / rhythm, etc. ) . . . and watched a guy play the "set" . . . wah lah . . . Played in 3 '70s rock "bar bands" accum 30 years. I'm 62, and back at school. Already knew paradiddle and paraparadiddle of course. But, I"ve been playing "the same fills for 30 years." I stumbed on to Jeff . . . and this video. I've been at the basic RllrrLRllrrLRllrrLR for a week now. I'm getting there. I"m "back to school" and it's cool ! Thank You. P.S. I needed this 40 yrs. ago.
I just wanted to say thank you for giving young drummers a lot of inspiration and possibilities for practice new cool grooves and fills You do a great job
As a computer programmer turned hobbyist drummer, I never knew what this lick was called but it was always my favorite lick as a listener. I am finding my rudimentarily challenged self tapping this one out on my leg, desk, or whatever surface i can find. This video has got my mouth watering to learn this one.
Yes Jeff, love the 6 stroke roll! You helped me get it down in one of your older videos and I use it and quite a few variants all the time. It takes some to get it smooth and fast but it is so worth the practice. Thanks man, legend! Patterns 3 and 4 are my favs!
I love your approach and teaching skills. A lot of videos show skills. What would you recommend as far as a practice/workout schedule for a beginner-intermediate drummer?
I hope you all enjoy this one! If you'd like to take your drumming further, you can book a one-on-one online lesson with me here: jeffrandalldrumming.com
It took a few minutes before I recognized it for. Your other video of the 6 stroke roll. Funny, but i have a visual of that in my poor old head - lol, an oval. R double double L and around again, faster. Then some,bass and cymbals....my poor brain.
First off, let me say that I love your videos and your teaching style. I have a slight correction to suggest in your transcription of Fill #4. The way you have it written out, there's only one accented note on the rack tom. However, the way you play it there are actually 4 accented notes on the rack tom. In any case, it's a very cool fill. Thanks, and I hope your young child is allowing you and your wife to get some sleep.
When you do the roll at speed you do rim shots for the single strokes - does that make it easier to get the dynamics right when getting to grips with the 6 stroke roll or is that a technique to work on after the 6 stroke roll has been mastered?
Can't believe you've not got more subscribers - my drumming's improved loads since I've been following your lessons.. Lots of youtube teachers teach rudiments and skills but you teach fills and skills at the same time - great job thanks a lot
As always great lesson and great fill examples. 6 stroke roll is imho one of the best go to rudiment for creating simple, but great sounding fills. Aside from that. Maaan, I really can't get enough of your playing. You sir have this great feeling, the groove is always nice. Basically the drums are signing while you're playing, even when it's not the most complicated stuff. Long time ago I said this one thing: you would be a great drummer for someone like John Mayer. And I still think so, despite him having such an amazing players like Steve Jordan, JJ Johnson or Aaron Sterling. Also you should be way more popular here, on YT ;) Anyway, wish you all the best man.
Jeff, I’m Jack from Holland and I’m 16 yrs old. I’ve started drumming just short of a month now, since my dad said I was talented. I’ve just started following your must know funk grooves video’s, then your fills video and now this. This is by far the best explaining channel about drums on TH-cam. Very beginner friendly and I’m very keen on learning this to improve my skills. Thanks a lot!
I need more of those "rudiment to fill" videos! You're the most underrated drum teacher on youtube in my opinion:)
For sure! Thank you sir.
I feel like he is not underrated, he is growing.
Underrated by people who’s ratings you respect?
You’re using the English language incorrectly dude.
What you really mean, is unnoticed, or undiscovered, not underrated.
Nobody in the world would rate Jeff lower than he should be rated, if they have half a brain cell at least.
Yeah, "Underrated" is an overrated term on youTube. Just stop it people.
I'm a self taught drummer, and although I could kind of do a 6 stroke roll, it was never really smooth. I'd never heard it explained to break it down into two sets of 3 notes. For whatever reason that did the trick for me. I was actually treating it more like a single followed by a double-stroke and then another single and it never clicked. Within about 20 minutes of practicing over and over I got something that sounded halfway decent. Excited to go through the rest of the exercise!
Not really a drummer but been learning drums a bunch and practicing double strokes on my practice pad a lot lately. This lesson has completely blown my mind with the importance of dynamics/accents along with how tasty simple rudiments can sound. Thank you so much for this
Why he don't have 100k+ subscribers here yet? Jeff is one of the best drum teachers here on TH-cam and the quality of his videos is awesome.
We’re making it happen in 2021 dude!!
Hey, he’s got more TH-cam followers than Jeff Pacaro EVER had
😎
Long story short . . . start piano 2nd grade ( good at it ) for 5 years. Drums 7th grade ( already knew beats / rhythm, etc. ) . . . and watched a guy play the "set" . . . wah lah . . . Played in 3 '70s rock "bar bands" accum 30 years. I'm 62, and back at school. Already knew paradiddle and paraparadiddle of course. But, I"ve been playing "the same fills for 30 years." I stumbed on to Jeff . . . and this video. I've been at the basic RllrrLRllrrLRllrrLR for a week now. I'm getting there. I"m "back to school" and it's cool ! Thank You. P.S. I needed this 40 yrs. ago.
I just wanted to say thank you for giving young drummers a lot of inspiration and possibilities for practice new cool grooves and fills
You do a great job
Thanks very much! I hope I can give the younger drummers out there some of those "real world" skills that I've relied on for the past decade or so.
Seconded. I’m just starting out and the hand technique video just changed my life. Thanks so much J!
As a computer programmer turned hobbyist drummer, I never knew what this lick was called but it was always my favorite lick as a listener. I am finding my rudimentarily challenged self tapping this one out on my leg, desk, or whatever surface i can find. This video has got my mouth watering to learn this one.
I’ve been trying to figure out how to play the fill at 4:20 for so long thank you for making this
Your lessons always have such useful material that sounds very musical. Thank you so much for the content. Best drum lesson format on TH-cam as well!
Thanks very much! Means a lot.
These Instructional Vids are also good long Practice Vids ...
and thats has helped me out so much .
thanks
Drums sound magnificent!!! Thanks!
Hi there Jeff. I was searching for "stick trick" an your channel popped up. Thank you for this and your other lessons. They are soooo great.
you are an amazing teacher, thx a lot for all this !!!
Yes Jeff, love the 6 stroke roll! You helped me get it down in one of your older videos and I use it and quite a few variants all the time. It takes some to get it smooth and fast but it is so worth the practice. Thanks man, legend! Patterns 3 and 4 are my favs!
Thanks for that Paul!
Enhorabuena por el canal. Gran sonido del kit y excelente profesor. 🥁🥁🥁🥁🥁
Jeff great combos. Thank you
Really nice video,I would appreciate more videos on rudiments and the application of them. thanks
Instantly my favorite drum teacher. Bravo!
Thanks for this l also like combining different paradiddles together with the six stroke roll
Yessir, we gotta do a paradiddles video as well.
Fully explore. 100% correct! Thank you for this.
I love flatata (sorry i learned in french) I learned it from african djembe and never stopped.
Great lesson - thank you very much & and xmas greetings from your german fans!
This cat is right on man. Jeff is cool. I have been listening to Jeff and Mike Johnstone.
Man, kit and cymbals are sounding so killer!
Ey, new fan from the Philippines! Keep up the good work💪
I love you Drumming Mate!
Another awesome fills 🥰🥰 thank you Jeff for teaching us😊😊😊
You're very welcome Ronney! Thanks for watchin'.
Literally the exact lesson I've been waiting for! Thank you!
Hello Jeff Randall, your teaching and playing are awesome. I wish you much success.
Much appreciated!
I love your approach and teaching skills. A lot of videos show skills. What would you recommend as far as a practice/workout schedule for a beginner-intermediate drummer?
hell yeah!! they sound great
I hope you all enjoy this one! If you'd like to take your drumming further, you can book a one-on-one online lesson with me here: jeffrandalldrumming.com
This is the six stroke roll lesson I was looking for, awesome video man!
Glad to hear that! Enjoy dude.
Amazingly helpful thank you!
Great lesson as usual Jeff. Man do your snare and toms sound great.
Excellent. I need to some work
Using the six stroke roll in a 32nd or 16th note setting is also great. I use it in shedding a lot
Great lesson Jeff. Keep it up!
Thanks, will do!
WOW !! that's the fill !
It is unbelievable how crispy slick you are!!!💯
Another fresh video. Thank you👊
Thanks Thomas!
I called it the second I read that title. The 6 stroke roll is the sickest, tastiest, nastiest
Yeah man, you can't deny it's versatility!
Only on the drum kit can those 3 adjectives all describe the same thing
Couldn’t agree more!!!
Thanks bro
So very clean dude!
Very well-done sir! Thanks for this! I really like your style and way of explaining things. Keep it up.
Thanks for watchin' Colin.
I can tell that drumming is in your blood... I admire you for that! 👍
Woahhh. That roll....so clean man. Love the channel keep it up. Will always be hear to listen 🤙
Thank you!
It took a few minutes before I recognized it for. Your other video of the 6 stroke roll. Funny, but i have a visual of that in my poor old head - lol, an oval. R double double L and around again, faster. Then some,bass and cymbals....my poor brain.
Really good lesson. Thanks!🤘🏼
Thanks Arturo!
First off, let me say that I love your videos and your teaching style. I have a slight correction to suggest in your transcription of Fill #4. The way you have it written out, there's only one accented note on the rack tom. However, the way you play it there are actually 4 accented notes on the rack tom. In any case, it's a very cool fill. Thanks, and I hope your young child is allowing you and your wife to get some sleep.
Great lesson! More like these rudiment to fills!
Thanks Sal, will do man.
Very tasty ideas!!
Hey! Jeff how to do that drum beat!!? Great job!
Great, straight to the point jam packed video Jeff, as always.
Your Toms sound sooooo warm and full love ‘em! What skins do you use for them?
Thanks Louis! I’m using Remo Coated Emperor’s on them currently.
@@JeffRandallDrumming Cool thanks! I’ve never bought any skins for my drums, so good to have something in mind.
When you do the roll at speed you do rim shots for the single strokes - does that make it easier to get the dynamics right when getting to grips with the 6 stroke roll or is that a technique to work on after the 6 stroke roll has been mastered?
Dave Grohl uses fill number 2 a lot or at least a variation. I love it!
Very cool
sticky note: come back to this
Drum 🥁 playlist! 🙌🏻
Insane dude!
Those ghost notes are buttery! Nice one Jeff!
Thanks Dan!
great tutorial, now I got some work for Christmas holidays 😌
Thanks dude! Hope you have a great Christmas holiday!
Nice sounding toms,dont like cymbals tho..smooth beat,enjoyed it
Yessir. I like that I’m also learning this is my class. It’s an insane rudiment for tasty fills
Right on man, hope this helps!
I love your style Jeff!! In a big fan
Appreciate that Joseph.
Paradiddlediddle is my go to.
That's a great one as well. Gotta do a paradiddle video for sure.
Jeff, more rudiment-based fills, please. Hit is with the paradiddle!
Can't believe you've not got more subscribers - my drumming's improved loads since I've been following your lessons.. Lots of youtube teachers teach rudiments and skills but you teach fills and skills at the same time - great job thanks a lot
Great lesson Jeff. What cymbals are you using? Especially your ride .. sounds fantastic!!
Thanks Greg! All my gear’s in the description box.
??? Your lesson is helpful and encouraging alot Jeff!!! So nice of you. ADVANCE CHRISTMAS 🎄 WISHES 😍👍
Glad they’re helping you out Enoch! Merry Christmas to you too bud.
Great lesson man bout to go try this out on the kit!
Thanks Shane, have fun man.
Thank you!
You’re very welcome!
I was waiting for this video!!! That's what im talking about. Love your cymbals
Have fun with ‘em bud!
And that's my practice subject for today. Thank's man. Pozdro666
Good tips
Love your videos man!!!!!
Thanks Gio!
Eres la v3rg4, mijo.
Best wishes!!
Thank you Six Stroke Roll Sensei
Awesome as always! Great job and keep it up
Thanks very much Drew!
@@JeffRandallDrumming no worries man you and the videos you make are very helpful and inspiring to me
Siiiick
Great video! These fills are really versatile :D
Glad you enjoyed it Matias!
Love it...great trainning. ..
Glad you enjoyed it!
As always great lesson and great fill examples. 6 stroke roll is imho one of the best go to rudiment for creating simple, but great sounding fills.
Aside from that. Maaan, I really can't get enough of your playing. You sir have this great feeling, the groove is always nice. Basically the drums are signing while you're playing, even when it's not the most complicated stuff.
Long time ago I said this one thing: you would be a great drummer for someone like John Mayer. And I still think so, despite him having such an amazing players like Steve Jordan, JJ Johnson or Aaron Sterling. Also you should be way more popular here, on YT ;)
Anyway, wish you all the best man.
Jeff
Feliz Navidad bro , xx
Merry Christmas to you too!
Although I have never play a six stroke roll in the sense of RllrrL I have always played a 12 stroke role like this RllRllRLRLrr and variants of it.
Hi Jeff Randall.. I am ur fan from Malaysia..
Cheers!
These technical practices really encourage discipline on the kit, something I overlook far too often! Thanks again for the material, Jeff
For sure Gary, have fun with ‘em!
With a slight variation, it's similar to go-go.
Is that a camera angle thing, or are you playing 18-inch hi-hats??
Very very nice!!!
Thank you!
Stupid Kool!!! Nice dive into the 6-stroke.
Heyyyy what's that practice pad snare I need that.. what is that... Thanks
reflexx pad
I had a feeling it would be this one.
nice jeff 👌
Thanks Ron!
I wish you would have included what bpm each was.
you can build an entire career on this rudiment alone
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Solid ❤️🔥
Thanks Samuel!
Unreal 🤘🏼
Thanks Ben!
Lol 0:03 HornPub Theme
Basically
Jeff Randall for Drumeo please
One day... :)
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