Everyone rudiment have a "signature agogics feel". Because it's involve use different muscles big and small. It's different bio mechanics for each case.
Very cool! I always just assumed single strokes for this but I double checked and sure enough Krupa throws in plenty of doubles. In the video I referenced, he did a slightly different sticking for the rhythm that you have notated as paradiddles: he played RrlR lRll Nice content, thanks!
dude these drums look amazing but better yet sound amazing! WOW...that snare is perfect...tuning spot on...well done...one the BEST lesson online ever! Your jazz swing link at the end really locked it in for me...i used different stickings but really get the bounce once you linked that groove
its not really a paradiddle, its shuffled and not straight-like how you would play a paradiddle and this is this guys interpretation of how it should be played
Your the first guy I've seen use a match grip with the snare angled away from you. Kinda cool. I wouldn't be able to. I'd keep hit the rim and not the head
Thanks for the lesson and interesting take on the intro, but yours is slightly different than the recording. If you play along to the original recording, that third accent is in the wrong spot. Let me know what you think.
this is where the Stone Stick Control work comes in...you pick this up fast because you do not get locked into your natural feel of playing paradiddles
@@ChipRitter Ah. Floor tom. Wish metal drummers used those more. If I remember correctly, Peter Criss used those a lot in the God of Thunder drum solo on Alive II, right?
T.S. Tatum hello I am so sorry I missed this comment please forgive me and please email me anytime RitterMethod at Gmail.com I would love to help you with Topsy just email me and again my apologies for not seeing this sooner
In my humble opinion It's not a fact that he played only this way. In a full clip he used various approach and alternate also and started on a left hand. There is more smooth video here and in slowmotion do not throttling shots th-cam.com/video/GwPvLMlGWPI/w-d-xo.html
this sticking is much better than just alternating with accents.Thanks so much, this sticking is what really makes it swing.
Everyone rudiment have a "signature agogics feel". Because it's involve use different muscles big and small. It's different bio mechanics for each case.
Greatest drum action ever.
Thanks
Very good breakdown, easy to understand. I cant wait to try it.🥁👍
Very cool! I always just assumed single strokes for this but I double checked and sure enough Krupa throws in plenty of doubles. In the video I referenced, he did a slightly different sticking for the rhythm that you have notated as paradiddles: he played RrlR lRll
Nice content, thanks!
Finally the way Gene did it. Thanks a lot!
I have been looking go the sticking for a long time. thankyou!!!
dude these drums look amazing but better yet sound amazing! WOW...that snare is perfect...tuning spot on...well done...one the BEST lesson online ever! Your jazz swing link at the end really locked it in for me...i used different stickings but really get the bounce once you linked that groove
I had no idea there was a piradiddle (or however the heck you spell it) going on in that beat. Cool - Thanks.
its not really a paradiddle, its shuffled and not straight-like how you would play a paradiddle and this is this guys interpretation of how it should be played
Thanks a million from Spain for this tutorial!
Very cool. I’ll be practicing it now
Thank you for sharing.
great lesson on a classic.
THANKS!
Hi, nice work. What are the feet doing - looks and sounds like quarters on the right and off-beat on the left, but I can't make it out. Thanks!
Good that. I’ve tried to figure the sticking myself for yonks. But got it now. Ta!
Your the first guy I've seen use a match grip with the snare angled away from you. Kinda cool. I wouldn't be able to. I'd keep hit the rim and not the head
u'r a mith... only a few are able to make easy what's it's difficult to explain and teach. thank u very much
This is awesome! Thanks!
Thanks for the lesson and interesting take on the intro, but yours is slightly different than the recording. If you play along to the original recording, that third accent is in the wrong spot. Let me know what you think.
I'm looking for another song that uses similar drum pattern. Please help me find that song.
How can we clasify this type of "asimetric" stickings? I dont know the technical words honestly. Very helpful!
this is where the Stone Stick Control work comes in...you pick this up fast because you do not get locked into your natural feel of playing paradiddles
Super!
I just LOVE those drums. I know nothing about drums, what is the bombombombabombom-drum called? I.e. not the... snare? The other one, the closes one.
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@@ChipRitter Ah. Floor tom. Wish metal drummers used those more. If I remember correctly, Peter Criss used those a lot in the God of Thunder drum solo on Alive II, right?
@@SweGunner71 yes
Thank you!
Green drums? I kinda like it.
Awesome thanks for demonstrating
Thxs!👍😎
Awesome lesson thanks
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Absolutely great. Can you help me on Cozy Cole Topsy Pt 2 thanks so much
i can try! where can I find that? can you send me a link?
Kristopher Ritter , my first email didn't through, gonna keep this short. U can listen to Topsy on Alexa or Google. Thanks
T.S. Tatum hello I am so sorry I missed this comment please forgive me and please email me anytime RitterMethod at Gmail.com I would love to help you with Topsy just email me and again my apologies for not seeing this sooner
Nicely done! Your kit sounds awesome! Is it a Trick kit?
Hey man! how do you do to rotate your snare like that? your playing is great by the way! greetings!
that WAS cool
thanks!!!
Hey, he jumped in a time machine and ripped this off from Van Halen's "Hot for Teacher."
helps a lot!! thanks
nice explanation, thanks keep up RLRRLRLL...
Love it.
my drums are the same color Daddy-0
why make the sticking so difficult?it can be played as singles with the same effect
Well done
wow! Thanks
awesome man!
This is not for beginners, huh? Sounds waaayyy too complicated. Have only been playing 16 months.
Excelent
why not just write the damn transcription out and save everyone time?
bluesky RRLLRRRL
Gr8! Exactly what i was looking for.
Wicked
no way. I got other explanation and it's better, so no any paradiddle there
You do know it could be a single strokes
yes I thought that until I saw videos of Krupa's hands
th-cam.com/video/j9J5Zt2Obko/w-d-xo.html
Not quite my tempo
In my humble opinion It's not a fact that he played only this way. In a full clip he used various approach and alternate also and started on a left hand. There is more smooth video here and in slowmotion do not throttling shots th-cam.com/video/GwPvLMlGWPI/w-d-xo.html
Not the good real sound of drum...