My top 5 were mostly the same apart from I would go for 6-stroke roll instead of the drag. Getting a decent 6-stroke roll means you can play swing / triplet feel grooves and fills.
I’d like to add a thing right away. That is to do inverted doubles. And also inverted combos of paradiddles. Then just play paeadiiddles free just mix and match doubles and singles however you like. Do this as an excercise. Inverted doubles are RLLR Insted of RRLL Inverted paradiddles are RLLR LRRL RRLR LLRL RLRL LRLR RLRL And then the normal one. RLRR LRLL. change subdivisions to 8th and 16th triplets and you are pro.
That's a whole lot of sustenance, a complete paradiddle meal so to speak. I'd just add moving the accents around. For example regular sticking, regular accent on the first note for a few bars, then on the second and so on. And this with all the inversions. It really taught me a lot about efficiency. This concept - together with your suggestions - can be applied to virtually all rudiments, creating a never ending source of patterns to challenge and improve yourself. Fk, I love drumming...
right on a few but not all. singles. paradiddles. paradiddlediddles. doubles. and triplet flams. nothing else really needed. if you want to improve on that, you move onto metric modulations. the flam stuf can come later and isnt necessary wtf.
Triplet flams can't be attempted without first mastering the flam. These are the 5 rudiments that all others are built off of...singles, rolls, paradiddles, flams, and drags. Everything else is built off of these when it comes to the traditional rudiments.
Snare has a funny ring in the sustain. I suppose it’s intentional. But yes. This video nails it. This is all you need for advanced advance amateur playing. Play all these beteween feet and hands too. Then you’re set.
Each of these 5 represent the different sections rudiments are divided into...singles, rolls, diddles, drags, flams. Learning a flam opens up a ton of other rudiments. Same with drags, etc.
My top 5 were mostly the same apart from I would go for 6-stroke roll instead of the drag. Getting a decent 6-stroke roll means you can play swing / triplet feel grooves and fills.
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You bet!
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Need to add ruff.
I usually teach another flam or Paradiddle option. 👍🏻🥁
Ruff/Rough is what hes calling the drag
ruffs arent necessary, you are absolutely correct.
yeah but over all how often do you hear that?
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I’d like to add a thing right away. That is to do inverted doubles. And also inverted combos of paradiddles.
Then just play paeadiiddles free just mix and match doubles and singles however you like. Do this as an excercise.
Inverted doubles are
RLLR Insted of RRLL
Inverted paradiddles are
RLLR LRRL
RRLR LLRL
RLRL LRLR RLRL
And then the normal one. RLRR LRLL.
change subdivisions to 8th and 16th triplets and you are pro.
That's a whole lot of sustenance, a complete paradiddle meal so to speak.
I'd just add moving the accents around. For example regular sticking, regular accent on the first note for a few bars, then on the second and so on. And this with all the inversions. It really taught me a lot about efficiency.
This concept - together with your suggestions - can be applied to virtually all rudiments, creating a never ending source of patterns to challenge and improve yourself. Fk, I love drumming...
@@Coastfog to me this is the essence of all you’d ever need. Add feet into the mix and your set for life.
I would argue that you have to increase your rhythmic field by making eighth note triplets a fundamental rudiment...🎉
Oh yes. Swapping subdivisions is crucial.
Are drag and flam really rudents? The way I understand the word, rudiments are combinations of notes, like parradidle, flam mill or seven stroke roll
they really arent they are embelishes to the rudiments they follow. the last two suggestions arent necessary.
right on a few but not all. singles. paradiddles. paradiddlediddles. doubles. and triplet flams. nothing else really needed. if you want to improve on that, you move onto metric modulations. the flam stuf can come later and isnt necessary wtf.
Triplet flams can't be attempted without first mastering the flam. These are the 5 rudiments that all others are built off of...singles, rolls, paradiddles, flams, and drags. Everything else is built off of these when it comes to the traditional rudiments.
Snare has a funny ring in the sustain. I suppose it’s intentional.
But yes. This video nails it. This is all you need for advanced advance amateur playing. Play all these beteween feet and hands too. Then you’re set.
Man speaks truth. If you're a beginner, work on these particularly, and you'll be amazed where they'll get you!
paradiddlediddle and triplet flams will get you anywhere you want. skip the last two suggestions.
I think you need to know triplets before a drag playa
Triplets are not a drum rudiment. They are a Subdivision of time, like 16ths, 8ths, quarters, etc.
i think the last two are wack as heck. there are more important ones.
Each of these 5 represent the different sections rudiments are divided into...singles, rolls, diddles, drags, flams. Learning a flam opens up a ton of other rudiments. Same with drags, etc.
Triplet??
You forgot triplets
Thank You, that is a good list. But how about the buzz roll too?
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@@StephenTaylorDrums thanks man! Stay awesome!
Herata, arguably.
Thank you!
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Paradiddlediddle too!
I sure miss these videos. We're always my faves but with out a drumset makes it hard to play
nope, use a pillow if youre commited, wtf.
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Paradiddlediddle is also a great one to add
It comes naturally after nailing the paradiddle. 😊
Triplet??
Triplet is a musical Subdivision, not a rudiment
Triplet isnt a rudiment. Its a subdividision. However, you can play the rudiments in a triplet subdivision (which is always fun).
as a beginner a triplet flam exercise is more important than drags on their own.
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The one's I use most in my playing, either directly or in an alternate version, because of how necessary they are!!!
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@@nicholascage3318i think he means drums
nah its education. wtf.
I hear fill training..