After I watched this a while back I started playing this as part of my daily routine and have loved how it has helped my chops. I've always used this kind of routine, but this puts more combinations at the forefront and helps to focus on these skills every day. I also noticed that the accents on the more intricate rudiments are played a little lower than the basic rudiments. This is reassuring because I've always played accents on things like inverted cheeses and flam-a-diddle- diddles a little lower. This is a gem of an exercise. Thanks for sharing this with the drumming world. Young people out there- keep drumming and learning.
I marched back in the late 90s into the early 2000s. These were called 'sprees' and then we would also have informal sessions where each person in the line would call out the next rudiment to be played during the flam tap phase. This was usually on black side of pad. Always with Flam Accent as the starter. Then we would do "grid exercises" and "MTA (Move the Accent)" stuff. I have been out of drumming in WGI and DCI level for almost 20 years now. Is this stuff just not the norm any more? I know all traditions shift and morph so I'm not upset or anything, just surprised watching the caliber of lines now if they don't follow these conventions any longer. I also notice that today's stuff is much more Moeller based which is amazing. Hats off here. I actually still teach the Dawson method to my private students.
Car Starters, that's cool and a perfect description of the sound
Love the murdered out drum finish. The flat black is cool. If you can play all those rudiments clean you can do anything in drumming. Forearm burners!
After I watched this a while back I started playing this as part of my daily routine and have loved how it has helped my chops.
I've always used this kind of routine, but this puts more combinations at the forefront and helps to focus on these skills every day.
I also noticed that the accents on the more intricate rudiments are played a little lower than the basic rudiments. This is reassuring
because I've always played accents on things like inverted cheeses and flam-a-diddle- diddles a little lower. This is a gem of an
exercise. Thanks for sharing this with the drumming world. Young people out there- keep drumming and learning.
Bass drummers are like.... Yo we can do this too with splits cmon now.
They look so disappointed
Rudi and the brain (basses one and two used to be required to play the snare warm ups. Shopping sprees, rams, grids.
Colin is a legend.... excited to see the line next year. Heard there were a ton of auditionees
Such musical excellence, regardless of the setting. Much respect.
Love it! Thanks for sharing and thanks for the Sheet!!
Love that the PDF is available. Thank you!
Sweet! Great job guys playing this. What a wonderful idea to work on.
My high school is doing this and I’m on bass 4 and we are doing this to and are chops built up and now we are rlly good
J. Burns Moore & Frank Arsenault would be impressed!
Damn! Killed it!
Those were some fast paradiddles. ❤
I marched back in the late 90s into the early 2000s. These were called 'sprees' and then we would also have informal sessions where each person in the line would call out the next rudiment to be played during the flam tap phase. This was usually on black side of pad. Always with Flam Accent as the starter. Then we would do "grid exercises" and "MTA (Move the Accent)" stuff.
I have been out of drumming in WGI and DCI level for almost 20 years now. Is this stuff just not the norm any more? I know all traditions shift and morph so I'm not upset or anything, just surprised watching the caliber of lines now if they don't follow these conventions any longer. I also notice that today's stuff is much more Moeller based which is amazing.
Hats off here. I actually still teach the Dawson method to my private students.
Sprees have evolved, this was them simply running through their rudimental vocabulary. Groups are still putting out their own sprees!
Brilliant!
Yapping stops at 1:55
So dope
🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
I audibly laughed when the car starters came through
Waooo🔥🔥😂😂hope one day I can play all that perfectly🔥😂
Welp I got something learn this summer LOL
Ah cool. I am exhausted now.
@3:40 bass 4 is so sad he doesn't get to rudiment sheet.
Fu-chezezez are nuts.
Yeah ok, I see what he meant here...
They're reading it, but not sight reading it. Lol. That egg beater combo gave it away.
The link to the pdf doesnt work
Who comes up with these names of the rudiments? LOL!!
Cheese combo
Velveeta
It’s me. I came up with them randomly while making macaroni 😂😂
Car starters ☠️
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Yeah they made that 💩 look EEEEAAASYYYY
さすがに左手の4つ打ちはズレるか
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