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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 the 15 stroke roll. This roll can also be played in singles.
by King on 03/30/2009 | 14,344 Views | 0 Comments
Bernie Dresel gives a demonstration on how to achieve flash snare rolls using a basic foundation from the triplet. Bernie explains the difference between a Standard and a Triplet Roll.
Here's Keith giving his very first lesson on his application of the 7 Stroke Roll to the kit.
For this lesson, Paul breaks down the counting system for an odd time groove in 11/8. He also demonstrates his use of the Single Stroke 4 as well as the 5 Stroke Roll.
Here's a close look at the 7 Stroke Roll. Example #1 - 5 Stroke Roll with accent Example #2 - 7 Stroke Roll Example #3 - 7 Stroke Roll with accent Example #4 - starting on the 'e' Example #5 - [tc=3:35] Example #6 - Warm Up Exercise @ 75 & 110 bpm
This is an introduction to the 5 stroke roll. While I was editing this lesson for the site, I noticed a mistake I made during the shoot....see if you can find it!!
Here's a lesson on getting down your single & double strokes....enjoy!! Â
by King on 08/05/2008 | 16,574 Views | 8 Comments
One problem I've continually struggled with are my rolls. Once I switched over to 1st and 2nd bass drum I really started developing a lot of bad habits for my rolls. Mainly I think it has to do with my left hand but check out this video to see what I'm doing wrong so you can offer some useful advice to correct the situation.
This is the Double Stroke Roll with the accent on the second stroke. Great if your trying to clean up your double stroke roll!
A brief explanation of the 5 stroke roll. Most often heard in military cadences and various other marching parades, the five stroke roll is one of those rudiments you play without actually realizing you're playing it =) For some reason beginning drummers become intimidated by this rudiment because they feel they're roll sounds DIRTY. Just slow down and concentrate on the consistency of your DIDDLES and everything else will fall into place.
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