Thank you for this great lesson .. I’m getting back into playing drums after 3 decades .. me time now ! Loving getting back on the remo drum pad and practising rudiments 🙏🏼🇦🇺😎 🎼 🥁
Great fill - good teaching. I tried and realised, that I need to play muller technic (up!!!) On the accent (tom) and so my hand is ready for the crash while the other hand fills with the double. That gives a flowing, consistant movement.
I watch and learn from ; presently three of you drummerrs, your tech. Is great and getting it ,most importantly, Your approach is great and right to the point.Thanks
Hey, I was just wondering why you place your toms in that order? as in 2, 1 then 3 (1 being the highest and 3 being the lowest pitch) from left to right. I've noticed guys like Bernard Purdie do it. Is it an easier way for you to move round the toms or does make it easier to create more interesting seeing as your not always descending or someting? Besides that I really enjoyed the lesson.
+RazzerKirk It does create some interesting fill sounds, yes and it's also more comfortable for traditional grip as the tom and ride are closer in. I first saw Virgil Donati use it years ago.
Have your fill off the snare as one hand follows the other. Then switch lead hands as you work back up the toms. I try to do this with all fill patterns.
Goddammit, this dude is doing all my shit! Lol! I was going to do some drumming videos, but he literally took all the wind out of my sails for content...
hey! Are those cymbals a HHX X-Treme on the left wich is bigger than the Legacy on the right? I also have a 18 xtreme and 17 Legacy, but my legacy is lower pitched than the Xtreme in my case :|. When I bought them I thought it will be opposite.
You sound great, as always !! I love your lessons, but I won't listen to them when, if you have the 10'' drum to the right of the 12' left. Most of us work in a band where there's usually at least one lead singer, and its better to have your toms in a descending order. The song is about the song, and not about me. I left you an earlier message, and was hoping to hear back. I'm 68 yrs. old, but I still have the passion.
If you play and practice your diddles you're not expanding your playing on the kit diddles are like the foundation of drumming it's in just about all the rudiments so don't be close minded
I doesn't work to my ear .Amazing technique tho . Even Palmer s having a hard time making this sound good . I think para diddle diddle was the one that works
Yeah,clean technique ,i prefer slower fills . I hear a para diddle put to a groove,in the beginning of Meatloaf "Bat out of Hell" I like that one ,Max Weinberg on Drums .Correct me if i'm wrong ,i think he goes into Para diddles with a Triplet 16th feel
neither was I thrashing you the grip he is using is called traditional mostly associated with jazz drumming it is good for marching and rudiments gives a feeling of the swing motion (atleast for me) not too good for moving around the drum kit tho.I guess I came in rude in my other comment.
Loving the sound of this kit.
Timothy Ace Holleran Yamaha maple hybrid?
Getting back into the drums as a hobby after a 30 year hiatus...I can’t thank u enough for what u do..ur videos are helpful beyond words!
Good to hear you have picked the drums back up go luck with your future drumming endeavours
Thank you for this great lesson .. I’m getting back into playing drums after 3 decades .. me time now ! Loving getting back on the remo drum pad and practising rudiments
🙏🏼🇦🇺😎 🎼 🥁
Great fill - good teaching. I tried and realised, that I need to play muller technic (up!!!) On the accent (tom) and so my hand is ready for the crash while the other hand fills with the double. That gives a flowing, consistant movement.
Great! I really like this paradiddle fill! I also improved my technique a lot with this!
I watch and learn from ; presently three of you drummerrs, your tech. Is great and getting it ,most importantly, Your approach is great and right to the point.Thanks
Very clean. Very nice. Those drums sound great! Thanx for sharing 👍🏻
Very, very nice!!! Great technic!! Congrats!!
Your drum set sound so good.
What pre amp do you use sir?
I believe you have Audix D2,D4 on your toms. Right?
This man is really a drum teacher
Great idea. Love it
Hey, I was just wondering why you place your toms in that order? as in 2, 1 then 3 (1 being the highest and 3 being the lowest pitch) from left to right. I've noticed guys like Bernard Purdie do it. Is it an easier way for you to move round the toms or does make it easier to create more interesting seeing as your not always descending or someting?
Besides that I really enjoyed the lesson.
+RazzerKirk It does create some interesting fill sounds, yes and it's also more comfortable for traditional grip as the tom and ride are closer in. I first saw Virgil Donati use it years ago.
Louie = worldclass!
Great Lesson!
Have your fill off the snare as one hand follows the other. Then switch lead hands as you work back up the toms. I try to do this with all fill patterns.
i prefer the accents on the 3 and fourth right hand sticking or playing the bass drum/snare paradiddle beat
Loving the video, Louie! What ride cymbal is that??
The PDF link is broken by the way! very cool idea though
this drum kick sounds legendary
+Alexandre hamel-roy what's that ride ?
+Alexandre hamel-roy and that left crash
The ride looks like a 22" Sabian Big & Ugly XSR Monarch and the left crash looks and sounds like a 19" Sabian HHX X-treme
handidrummed hh big & ugly
Just great stuff you are a fantastik teacher
Goddammit, this dude is doing all my shit! Lol! I was going to do some drumming videos, but he literally took all the wind out of my sails for content...
I'm sure this question has been asked before but why the higher tom in the mid-tom position?
Hey umm where did you get that dope phone holder??
Hello, from Argentina, what metronome are using? Thank you. Very good your videos.
hey! Are those cymbals a HHX X-Treme on the left wich is bigger than the Legacy on the right? I also have a 18 xtreme and 17 Legacy, but my legacy is lower pitched than the Xtreme in my case :|. When I bought them I thought it will be opposite.
Thank u so much sir love your exercise
the link for the PDF is broken... could you publish it again?
hi Louie!! that sets cymballs use in this video?
Louie. Can I buy just the "Flowing with Triplets" CD's & book? DVD? GREG
sou fã desse cara ele é d mais... muito bom.
You sound great, as always !! I love your lessons, but I won't listen to them when, if you have the 10'' drum to the right of the 12' left. Most of us work in a band where there's usually at least one lead singer, and its better to have your toms in a descending order. The song is about the song, and not about me. I left you an earlier message, and was hoping to hear back. I'm 68 yrs. old, but I still have the passion.
an you do a displacement lesson, Grooves & Fills
How did this guy get this gig?
This is great. PDF page can't be found though....
Here you go.
vicfirth.com/louie-palmer-lesson-series-paradiddle-fill-ideas-1/
Quartz, Taksa Aura-ek Awesome. Thanks!
Amazing, thanks!
The PDF isn’t found on your website.
What iphone application you use for the metronome?
can you say which kind of drumheads did you use ?
The toms to me sound like Remo ambassadors same with the snare. The kick is probably a Remo powerstroke 3
Double stroke fills?
Is there a part 2?
Is that just the same patten move in 3?
Great. Thanks!
How to use push pull around the kit
yo llego hasta 140 bps cual es la tecnica para hacerlo mucho mas rapido...? El rebote o que ??
Vin Diesel
Vin Unleaded
Vin Premium
It is to’ much ok thank TH-cam for hour lesson
I own the same (5pcs) kit ! :)
Hey. What ride cymbal are you playing?
opcje it’s most likely a Sabian 22” Apollo ride I think
Does anyone have a pdf of this?
What mic are you using?
+Walter Bonfantino I use Audix mics. D2's on toms, D4's on floor toms and D6 on bass drum with SCX-01's as overheads.
Ok thanks
What is the patten in 9:00 ?please
what drums are you using.
V Neal mapex kit
Yamaha, it could be a maple custom. It's not a mapex kit.
We need your mic up louder!
Double strokes aswell
Grasias suuuupeeeermaster
Wow
If you play and practice your diddles you're not expanding your playing on the kit diddles are like the foundation of drumming it's in just about all the rudiments so don't be close minded
I'm not finding doubles very easy
that snare sounds like dave weckl's all day long....
Wish you would break it down just a bit slower
1:53
I mess around with accent ing the ah and and e , incorporating the cymbal was cool . Your sick
Dobby.
Who knew vin diesel played drums and had a British accent
I doesn't work to my ear .Amazing technique tho . Even Palmer s having a hard time making this sound good . I think para diddle diddle was the one that works
+Shred Sixsixsix Sounds clean to me!
Yeah,clean technique ,i prefer slower fills . I hear a para diddle put to a groove,in the beginning of Meatloaf "Bat out of Hell" I like that one ,Max Weinberg on Drums .Correct me if i'm wrong ,i think he goes into Para diddles with a Triplet 16th feel
Paradildo.
Why does he hold his sticks like it's a fucking pencil. Hes good but its just weird
+Jackson Lefebvre you definitely don't know much about traditional grip I guess
Ishan Dave I wasn't trashing him I was just asking why he held his sticks different
neither was I thrashing you the grip he is using is called traditional mostly associated with jazz drumming it is good for marching and rudiments gives a feeling of the swing motion (atleast for me) not too good for moving around the drum kit tho.I guess I came in rude in my other comment.
its a traditional grip used alot in jazz
Thanks!