Excellent. I’m a old rock & jazz drummer who always love the rudiments. I do Igoes Lifetime routine every day & working on Willcoxin who has the 3 Camps at the back . This is a great approach using check patterns . It’s interesting who the rudiments cross to other situations like how the jazz giants used them & we know who the great rock drummers were inspired by . Thanks again .
@@FreestyleRudiments Definitely! I‘ve started working with the Book by Dave diCenso which includes exercises for drum kit but also lot of accent and permutation studies which I did on a pad. Got the classic N.A.R.D. Solos book, too… and the new book by Steve Gadd which gives my flams a real workout…which they’re definitely needed to. I‘m practicing with VF Hardimon Hammers. The rudiments let me become more fluid around the kit and being more creative with fills.
@@FreestyleRudiments Se llama "Max Rayne" y es muy popular en los cuerpos de tambores escoceses. La versión que hace del Three Camps es la última frase del solo. Un fuerte abrazo.
On camp 3 (at 6mins in) you say you start with your "sixes" but do not explain what you mean by that. Also on camp 3 (at 6mins in) you show a score but have not markes the accents -- so I find it imposible to learn what it is you are trying to indicate here, finding the information I need nither in what you have said, or what you have written. Finally it would helpmy orinetation within the tutorial if you labled each section canm 1 - 3. Otherwise a sincer and clear presentation.
Your rolls are beautiful man . 🙏 Particularly love the triplet doubles . So cool .
Excellent. I’m
a old rock & jazz drummer who always love the rudiments. I do Igoes Lifetime routine every day & working on Willcoxin who has the 3 Camps at the back .
This is a great approach using check patterns . It’s interesting who the rudiments cross to other situations like how the jazz giants used them & we know who the great rock drummers were inspired by . Thanks again .
Great explanation of that piece. Being a seasoned rock drummer I started some rudimental drumming while Covid was happening. Your channel rocks!
thanks man, glad its helping. are the rudiments helping your kit drumming?
@@FreestyleRudiments Definitely! I‘ve started working with the Book by Dave diCenso which includes exercises for drum kit but also lot of accent and permutation studies which I did on a pad. Got the classic N.A.R.D. Solos book, too… and the new book by Steve Gadd which gives my flams a real workout…which they’re definitely needed to. I‘m practicing with VF Hardimon Hammers. The rudiments let me become more fluid around the kit and being more creative with fills.
Thank you for this instrruction!
Thank you for your teaching it is excellent
thank you for watching! and appreciate your comment!
I like this
Thanks, more to come!
Very nice. Thanks!
Thank you for watching
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Felicidades como siempre.
Gracias
How do I do the roll fast
En escocia lo emplean en un viejo solo de tambor ( Alex Duthart)
Estaré atento a ese solo de batería
@@FreestyleRudiments Se llama "Max Rayne" y es muy popular en los cuerpos de tambores escoceses. La versión que hace del Three Camps es la última frase del solo.
Un fuerte abrazo.
should teach it in Paradiddles
triplet version is cooler
I thought this was called michi’s from phantom Regiment 2016
The two first measures are but the rest of the exercise isn’t
The song you're singing is "This Old Man" th-cam.com/video/RKaxRYJ5AMY/w-d-xo.html
On camp 3 (at 6mins in) you say you start with your "sixes" but do not explain what you mean by that. Also on camp 3 (at 6mins in) you show a score but have not markes the accents -- so I find it imposible to learn what it is you are trying to indicate here, finding the information I need nither in what you have said, or what you have written. Finally it would helpmy orinetation within the tutorial if you labled each section canm 1 - 3. Otherwise a sincer and clear presentation.
By sixes, he is talking about groupings of 6, and accents are marked with those “>” marks