Your idea may work best for just for a slow warm up practicing and working up muscle memory but a good drummer will know which triplets to use in 4/4 time signatures and which triplets sticking will work best for odd time signatures. Also when played up to speed those double RR/LL hand hits will turn into rolls.
Yeah for sure.. If you want to get fluent with triplets you definitely shouldn't only learn to do what I've shown in the video. But it's a good stepping stone I've found. Thanks for the contribution!
What a very 'clean' way to explain and show that. Awesome. Yes... i will use this. Thanks. Simon, Australia
Thanks a lot Simon. Hope it helps you as much as it's helped me!
thank you and amazing video 🔥
Glad you liked it!
I subscribed Rory
Haha thanks a lot!
Nice!
Thanks dude! You still playing much these days? I miss cruise boats!
Ha! The ship life was epic. I have not been playing much….but you are inspiring me to start practicing!
Your idea may work best for just for a slow warm up practicing and working up muscle memory but a good drummer will know which triplets to use in 4/4 time signatures and which triplets sticking will work best for odd time signatures. Also when played up to speed those double RR/LL hand hits will turn into rolls.
Yeah for sure.. If you want to get fluent with triplets you definitely shouldn't only learn to do what I've shown in the video. But it's a good stepping stone I've found. Thanks for the contribution!
Buddy Rich did triplets like this and he moved the accent note around the kit.
Yeah exactly! It's really easy to move it around once it get the hang of it.