Best free tip I've received in a while! Thanks! You can do all of this with single-strokes, too. But it will have a different feel altogether even though the accents are the same. Both ways are great depending on the song!
Great explanation of this rudiment. I’ve always done a rrllrr llrrll 6 stroke roll, but that sticking is usually limited to one handed (left or right) double (diddle) accents, unless you can do a shift between playing surfaces during double (diddle). I was aware of the sticking you use, and that it was more common on a drumset (rather than just a snare) but never gave it much thought until I saw this. Keep up the vids and drumming. I’d love to see (and learn) more from you.
Nice lesson, I like the way you explained what you did. Also, the way you're pinky fingers fly out when you do your 6 stroke roll is super fancy looking.😅
Wow, this video is absolutely fantastic! The content is so engaging and informative, and the production quality is top-notch. I'm seriously impressed by the effort and creativity that went into making this. Kudos to the entire team involved! You've really raised the bar with this one. Can't wait to see what you come up with next. Keep up the incredible work! 💯👏
Really great work !!! I live your style and energy. Suggestion: 1. Can you put the sticking on screen as you say it? 2. Also, the flashing light is kind of cool, but steady lighting might make the focus more on you and what you’re playing. Just thought, I really enjoyed your video. Cheers, Steve
Nice. Spend some time doing rudiments on the drums and cymbals. No bass drum. Just get creative and really fluid moving with the hands only. Add the bass drum later and thank me later.
@TochSticksMusic isolating various aspects of technique is key. My kit is set up with two ride cymbals one right one left and man that got my ambidextrous stuff together quick.
First comment!
Fire on sir💪🏾
Yay! Thanks man! 😅❤️
love your playing man. GREAT tutorial.
Definitely the best drumming educational channel on youtube for modern drumming, thank you for your service ❤
I use six stroke rolls in a lot of my drum fills. They're always handy and sound great.
Thanks for this informative video !
Yeah! Of course they do sound great!
Thanks for your inspiring, "no nonsense" education and approach 👍. Calm, clear and useful 😃
Oh! 😅
You're welcome man! 🙏🏼 ❤️
Lovely content. You're an amazing teacher. Thano you, sir
I was using that for years and didn’t realize it was 6 strokes This is the way we find these fills at times and break them down
Great lesson. Thanks ❤
the flip 6th stroke roll was my favourite 😀 greetings from Colombia
EXCELLENT! Great lessons. Very VERY useful.
❤❤❤ your videos are just on my download list i too love you
Best free tip I've received in a while! Thanks! You can do all of this with single-strokes, too. But it will have a different feel altogether even though the accents are the same. Both ways are great depending on the song!
❤Great teaching sir. It is awesome showing the variations! The kick is killer
congratulation nd thank you God bless you
Really cool concepts
Great idea, great tutorial! Thanx!
That was str8 🥁🔥 ! new subscriber🙏🏼
Great explanation of this rudiment. I’ve always done a rrllrr llrrll 6 stroke roll, but that sticking is usually limited to one handed (left or right) double (diddle) accents, unless you can do a shift between playing surfaces during double (diddle).
I was aware of the sticking you use, and that it was more common on a drumset (rather than just a snare) but never gave it much thought until I saw this.
Keep up the vids and drumming.
I’d love to see (and learn) more from you.
This is actually lit sir
Thanks ! Great lesson.
oo, this is good stuff. I'll practice it tomorrow.
Very nice! I dig it.
Wow!! Well done man 🙌 you could easily be the best drum teacher I've seen 😉
What really happened around 10:49😅
@@sjstixxsomething that happens to everyone 😅
Thanks man! I'm honoured ❤️
Yes true
Man You are so interesting to watch 👌👍💪
So smooth and crispy 👌
Yeah!
Thank you
Nice work
This awesome bro the last session got me 🔥🔥🔥
Yeah! It's dope
Nice lesson, I like the way you explained what you did. Also, the way you're pinky fingers fly out when you do your 6 stroke roll is super fancy looking.😅
Awesome! Thank you 🙏🏻
Great stuff man, I'm going to give this video a mention in my next drumming newsletter! 🔥
Thanks so much man! I'd be honoured ❤️
thank you sir for teaching us relevant knowledge. Sir, kindly teach us your hand technique. thank you
Coming very soon..
Stay tuned. 😉
Wow I love your lessons bro thanks so much you are really keeping me updated
Great to hear that! 🙏🏼
This is dope thanks a lot respect ✊🏽
Cool lesson
Thank you sir for teaching us relevant knowledge! Sir, please can you do a video on hand technique? Thank you
Stay tuned..
I'd make on video on that soon..
@@TochSticksMusic thank you sir.
Interesting. I've been using the six stroke roll for years for flow & fills. I'm going to drill on that high hat pattern. That was pretty cool!😎👍
Wow, this video is absolutely fantastic! The content is so engaging and informative, and the production quality is top-notch. I'm seriously impressed by the effort and creativity that went into making this. Kudos to the entire team involved! You've really raised the bar with this one. Can't wait to see what you come up with next. Keep up the incredible work! 💯👏
Thank you so much! 🙌🏾 ❤️
I really appreciate the kind words!
thanks man my fave part is the rain on us
and the bonus
Glad to hear that man..
It is well sir thank you
baba you too good abeg. i loved the bonus session best
Thanks man..
Glad you loved it!
Thanks so much!
excellent
Boss. Thank you sir. U are the best
You're most welcome man
Great lesson. Thanks dude
You're welcome man 🙌🏾❤️
Fire bro!
Thanks man 🙏🏼 ❤️
Great job, brother!!
Thank you 🙏🏼 ❤️
Really great work !!!
I live your style and energy.
Suggestion:
1. Can you put the sticking on screen as you say it?
2. Also, the flashing light is kind of cool, but steady lighting might make the focus more on you and what you’re playing.
Just thought, I really enjoyed your video.
Cheers,
Steve
So THATS what I’ve been doing! Ha! Yeah works great!❤
Oh! You didn't know? 😉
Glad you know now! ❤️
I’m going to come back here in few months.
Fantastic!
Thank you! 🙏🏼 ❤️
where you located ?
Very nicee
Nice one gee, you’re doing well❤
Thanks man 🙏🏼 ❤️
More wings to fly higher sir i need hightlife roll breakdown
thank you! ❤
You're welcome 🙏🏼 ❤️
Nice one....
Thank you man! 🙏🏼 ❤️
Thank you boss
You're welcome man! ❤
Nice one
Thank you for watching
What is the sticking to reach roll can someone please let me know
Waiting for part two of beastly rudimentos drums solos
No problem man
Sir please be dropping your socials on your bio
the bonus was better
Perfect as nutritious as always
Hey man! Thank you❤
Isn't that a paradiddle?😳🤔🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻
What of those using left hands like myself please
Still same thing man..
You'd just have to train your weaker hand (right hand).
Balance the strength & speed of both hands.
Yes you kind of have to learn it both ways, leading with the left or leading with the right for it to be the most useful. It takes a while.
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"don't try to do it too fast" i caught that one. I have been on this rudiment fr weeks n e nor really easy.
Slow & steady wins... 😉
Why am I just seeing this now 😭
Not too late man! 😅
work on microphones recording and sound quality pls ^^
Apologies for that.
Do you mean just the volume or the clarity/overall quality?
yes oga,,"how fa"...
Nice. Spend some time doing rudiments on the drums and cymbals. No bass drum. Just get creative and really fluid moving with the hands only. Add the bass drum later and thank me later.
Yeah! That's works
@TochSticksMusic isolating various aspects of technique is key. My kit is set up with two ride cymbals one right one left and man that got my ambidextrous stuff together quick.
Get on with it bro, too much waffle.
Sorry about that sir.
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