Good that you showed adding other instruments. Gives the pattern more color Paradiddle is my most favored and versatile of rudiments. I am primarily a kit drummer since 1962, who has added percussion instruments for extra colour in thr past 30 years. You do well sir, as always.
I got this "idea" to transfer paradiddle into groove just from my teacher, and it's really cool. Pity that I don't have enough time to work & exercise with it as I want. But this stuff (paradiddle & rudiments) surprisingly improve the drumming at all somehow...! Have fun with it! & Thanks for this great video!! Love your way to to these!
Great for developing your less dominant hand. I often reverse my drum set up and play a rhythm beginning with the opposite hand. It's helped make my playing more fluid, and creative, especially with solos. Practice, practice, practice. Really appreciate your teaching style....Thanks for sharing!
On Tuesday evening can you show examples of: base, tones, slaps, muted tones? And: open, closed mted tones, the difference in them? Thanks, you're awesome!
Good that you showed adding other instruments. Gives the pattern more color
Paradiddle is my most favored and versatile of rudiments. I am primarily a kit drummer since 1962, who has added percussion instruments for extra colour in thr past 30 years.
You do well sir, as always.
These rhythms can really add some sauce to any song ‼️ What a great lesson and workout 😊👍🏼
Love this. The rudiment with cow bells was soothing like rain.
This is helpful even for keyboarders who want to know how to program their old trusty drumcomputers.
very cool and smooth...
I got this "idea" to transfer paradiddle into groove just from my teacher, and it's really cool. Pity that I don't have enough time to work & exercise with it as I want. But this stuff (paradiddle & rudiments) surprisingly improve the drumming at all somehow...! Have fun with it! & Thanks for this great video!! Love your way to to these!
Great for developing your less dominant hand. I often reverse my drum set up and play a rhythm beginning with the opposite hand. It's helped make my playing more fluid, and creative, especially with solos. Practice, practice, practice. Really appreciate your teaching style....Thanks for sharing!
I have worked myself into a trance with paradiddles
Kalani I saw you take the "strikers"🤔 out of the box 🙏🏽
When I saw them I knew I wanted some 🙏🏽😁
BTW I was watching "Live" 😉
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🙏🏽 Thank you
"Cowbell! We need more cowbell!" 😆
On Tuesday evening can you show examples of: base, tones, slaps, muted tones? And: open, closed mted tones, the difference in them? Thanks, you're awesome!
Sure - I also give a Percussion Masterclass on the 2nd and 4th Sundays of the month. patreon.com/kalani
Muito bom!🙂
Great transition from an exercise to music. By the way, what are those knobs you hit that sound the cowbell, tambourine,…?
Native Tongue Percussion. Check them out.
Great use of the paradiddle !!! What bongo stand are you using?
What are the things on the cowbell you are hitting with your hands?
kalani what are those strange cowbell , woodblock tappers . they look like rubber and wood . did you make them yourself . hmm , id like one
Where can i find whatever is attach to the cowbell?
And then diddle para and pa diddle para