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Drummers Sharing Tips, Tricks and Knowledge on subjects such as Drum Tuning, Drum Rudiments, Paradiddles, Shuffles, Groove Ideas,
Drum Kit Dynamics, Drum Fills, Triplets, Drum Micing, Drum Recording, Changing Drum Heads and so much more.
Here's a breakdown of one of the great John Bonham's signature licks…Rhythm: 8th note tripletsSticking: Right, Left, Bass Get more free drum lessons, videos and interviews at http://thedrumninja.com
Here's a simple way of taking your paradiddles around the toms…Rhythm: 16th Notes Sticking: RLRR, LRLL, RLRR, LRLLSee if you can come up with your own patterns using the paradiddle sticking. Get more free drum tips, videos and interviews at http://www.thedrumninja.com
For this lesson we’re going to expand our sticking pattern, for our groups of 5, to extend over 2 bars of steady 16th notes. Once familiar with this, we’ll look at a couple of ways to apply this concept around the kit as fills. Enjoy!
by visioncrys on 02/17/2010 | 17,572 Views | 33 Comments
Great video I found of Jojo Mayer explaining his foot technique and showing how to practice it from a beginners state to advanced. Check It Out !! Kyle aka Vision
Today’s lesson begins to explore the concept of playing a steady flow of 16th note Triplets broken between the hands and feet! These make some pretty cool sounding fill ideas. Enjoy!!
by drumfreak on 12/08/2009 | 2,744 Views | 0 Comments
Check out the paradiddle fills from Joe Crabtree at http://www.joecrabtree.com
Neat little crossover pattern using the Paradiddle.
Jim Berretta Drum Lesson teaching a hand foot combination that can be used for fills and solo.
In this lesson we're going to start applying basic Triplet Rhythms around the drum set in a fill setting. For now, we'll use a steady flow to introduce this concept. Remember to be patient......triplets can be tricky. Enjoy!
Hello! Today's lesson is going to look at a Double Bass Fill. This is a fill you've probably heard before. In this lesson I'll break it down for you, as well as give you some examples of how I've practiced and used the fill over the years. Enjoy!
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