The paradiddlediddle was always one of my favorites. Easy to get up to speed, lots of practical applications. One of the 10 or so rudiments worth remembering.
Thank you so much! That means a lot coming from you guys. I love everything you are doing for the drum community and have a ton of respect for what you guys have built 🙏
I like how humble you are bro haha! The fact that your pulling off all the stuff that these great drummers are doing is insane. Its a talent in itself you can even break down half of these! Seriously though bro great lesson.
eathan are these negitive comments from these other guys for real? because if anyone takes the time to break down something i cant work out god i'm blessed at last im on my way to doing it ...thank you all who take the time and have the abilty to do this very articulate these very intrickeid rythem's (please excuse spellings Blue O brien dublin...we have one life it is not a rehearsel IT'S THE REAL THING friends
This man is gifted. He's a teacher. He applies strict analysis to the great drummers. We comprehend more about their talent thanks to him. Keith open the door for us. Keith I wish you reach the hall of fame.
Austin thanks so much for this channel. Two years ago I learned how to transcribe using Logic from you. It is one of the most valuable tools in my toolbox now. Subscribed!
I'd like to add that what makes Keith Carlock so great at using this rudiment in his playing, apart from his improvisational genius and phrasing, are his tone, articulation and dynamics. This is evident in the very first segment of this video. Keith is almost always striking the same part of the drum every time, and his doubles are dead even with no pulsation from left hand to right. This makes his rolls silky smooth. He also brings out his accents in prominent fashion so that the emphasis of his phrases are essentially the accents and not the double stroke rolls. The coolest thing by far, in my opinion, is how Keith is able to build and release tension in his rolls with dynamics and well-timed cymbal crashes.
Great video. I got to see him years ago in the front row at Bentleys Drum Shop. Definitely someone worth studying. Best doubles I've ever seen and great traditional grip. Lots of power. He's a stick of dynamite !
Count this as comment #351 tipping my hat in great respect to you, man! This was an awesome breakdown of one of the best drummers to be born in the last 50 years. Thanks so much for all you do, Austin!
Brother you are such a inspiration to the drumming community thank you so much for all your visit Brother you are such a inspiration to the drumming community thank you so much for all your vids I was already a big fan of the para diddle diddle and used it in several groove and improv situation but you have really given a great approach through studying Keith Car Lot Thanks again for your videos and your enthusiasm for the drums!!!!
Austin you are flippin' amazing. To break down what others are doing in steps and re-teach is a great skill in itself. I've admired Kieth Carlock for awhile and often refer to the Vic Firth clip to say to my drummer friends, "Yeah, but have you seen this?" I wrote to Kieth awhile back explaining that I had no Idea what he was doing but I was blown away, etc. He was very cool to get back to me with a simple 'thanks!'.
Austin, just subscribed to your channel and I must say, I’m impressed. You have a good, clear voice and you use no-nonsense language. I appreciate that. Keep up the good work and I’ll spread the word on your channel! 👍
Met him at the 55 bar a few years ago. He was playing with James Genus on bass and Wayne Krantz on guitar (I hope I spelled the name right!) Carlock told me that he is actively trying to channel a straight up funky feeling in what he does. I think this is part of why his fills and overall technique are so strong. He plays a lot without getting in the way of the other players. Very hard to do. He is an amazing drummer. Good teaching video btw.
idiot ADAM TUMINARO compleat idiot (what you got?) actually i repeat IDIOT A,,,T IT LOOKS LIKE YOU DONT HAVE A CLUE ..Blue o brien ireland ... kiss your demonds good night , and hope you wake up well, normal and i would be the 1st. to welcome YOU And help you with whatever is troubling you ,blue o brien
Nice break down. I saw him doing this with Steely Dan and couldnt figure out what he was doing. I just knew it was one of the sickest licks I had ever seen. Thanks for breaking it down.
Very well-done! Solid rudimental foundation Austin and a clear breakdown of Carlock's go-to fill/groove. Of course, if we could only play it with the same ferocity as Carlock does! Cheers!
So funny because I was just showing someone that Vic Firth video. I got to stand right by his high hat at the 55 bar in NYC several years ago with Wayne Krantz and James Genus. It was raw fusion in every sense of that word. Afterwards I spoke to him. He said that he's always trying to channel that THUMP in what he does. It's like the doubles (diddles) are all connected to that thing too. I will never forget that night because the whole group was KILLING it.
This is amazing! Love the concept and the transcription and breakdown...these are some seriously inspiring lessons presented in such a way as to make the seemingly impossible suddenly seem quite possible.
This guy's awesome, I know Keith and saw him play a few days ago, had a nice conv with him but just figured I'd never be able to figure what the hell he's doing, but here I am playing along on my office deck. Thank you!!
Hello from the UK pal. Great stuff. Your vid's are one of the best i've seen with regard to lessons, explanation and execution of fills and grooves. They are very helpful! I know how much time and effort must go into them. And just wanted to let you know it's appreciated! Great technic on the drums and with the audio software dude.
Austin, your videos are sick! In 40 years studying I can't remember enjoying learning from my favorites so much. By the way, your chops are the shit. Keep the videos coming. I'll pay..
i discover your videos and i've just watched plenty of them because i find them very intersting, well explained and i really love the concept, how you transcribe then play ! I think i'm going to spend a lot of time on your channel ! And you play very well !
Awsome. Really informative. Just goes to show that all mayor players have their own strengths. Great lesson. Thanks for sharing your great analysis of patterns with all off us. You've gained a subscriber
Nice playing and definitely not just jazz fusion as I can't remember the pattern off the top of my head but I remember Randy Castillo using paradiddles to great effect on one of the Lita Ford albums. The fill starts the song and it is really nice. It might even be double paradiddles. The point is a good fill is great to have for when you need it
Parts of this remind me a little of John Bonham on Moby Dick which in turn reminds me of Joe Morello. I came to Keith Carlock late through Toto as not much of a jazz fan but seriously good drummer and manages to make solos sound interesting again as too many I have seen lately rely on double bass drums. Excellent job at transcribing out and beats my moving the cursor back button back button many times. When I was younger I used to play the same part of the record over and over to pick out what was going on thereby annoying my family.
I love all your videos Austin, they are very helpful! Would be a great idea if u make a drum video tutorial on how to transcribe the drums (tips or advices)by ear!
like you think Keith is worried, like you .just take this lesson and hope it can help you move foward ..talk to me if you need understanding my friend blue boy
It just go's to show, there are many thing's, to still Learn on Drum's, it's never Ending & it is Heap's of fun, Learning new thing's because, you never know what your mind come's up with on the Drum Set. That's this instrument has to offer you, & that's what make's it fun. Learning new thing's everyday.
Great lesson fella!! Would love to se you break down his fill that is in the live TOTO video 4/28/14 that comes in about 9:15 into the video towards the end of his solo. some kind of combos between his kick, toms and cymbals. Love your channel. Awesome job breaking these lessons down. and a super job being able to play them as well as you do yourself!!
Great series and great video, Austin. I'd love a breakdown of Dave Weckl's second solo fill from his first solo in Higher Ground. You know, the crazy 12tuplet (I think) thing that makes me put my head in my hands and that Dave pulls off like it's nothing.
Greg from Prince George would appear that the instructor is either different than the drummer or that the drumming demo was done at a different time....check out the clothing, headphones, etc....regardless....I really like how this fellow analyzes and then demonstrates the different drumming techniques.
YOU JUST FURTHER GAVE ME SOME IDEAS I AM GOING TO INTEGRATE THOSE CONCEPTS WITH THE VIRGIL DONATI STUFF THAT I'VE BEEN WORKING ON THANK YOU VERY MUCH MR. AUSTIN YOUR AWESOME KEEP IT COMING ESPECIALLY THE WAY YOU EXPLAIN IT PIECE BY PIECE
Ok...to figure out such a great pattern is one thing...but you can play it too! In my opnion, you're a very great drummer and i want to thank you for your good lessons!
Wow. Can't decide if I'm more impressed with Keith Carlock, or the fact that you were able to transcribe this! :)
Is it you to transcribe? Not a software?
The paradiddlediddle was always one of my favorites. Easy to get up to speed, lots of practical applications. One of the 10 or so rudiments worth remembering.
Great lesson Austin! :)
Thank you so much! That means a lot coming from you guys. I love everything you are doing for the drum community and have a ton of respect for what you guys have built 🙏
Kieth carlock
Outstanding!
Drumeo, can you bring Austin in as a guest instructor? That would be sick.
I like how humble you are bro haha! The fact that your pulling off all the stuff that these great drummers are doing is insane. Its a talent in itself you can even break down half of these! Seriously though bro great lesson.
I agree with this. Doing it is one thing. Being able to break down what the greats are doing and then doing it yourself it next level. Very well done.
eathan are these negitive comments from these other guys for real? because if anyone takes the time to break down something i cant work out god i'm blessed at last im on my way to doing it ...thank you all who take the time and have the abilty to do this very articulate these very intrickeid rythem's (please excuse spellings Blue O brien dublin...we have one life it is not a rehearsel IT'S THE REAL THING friends
This is one of the most clear, concise, and approachable breakdowns of a seemingly insane chop that I've ever seen. Kudos.
This man is gifted. He's a teacher.
He applies strict analysis to the great drummers. We comprehend more about their talent thanks to him.
Keith open the door for us.
Keith I wish you reach the hall of fame.
Excellent analysis, explanation AND demonstration. You are a superb teacher and drummer!!!!
You have a gift for instruction. I truly enjoy how well you make these chops simple to play.
I've been playing drums a long time, and I know a good lesson when I see it. Giving this away for free is a public service.
Austin thanks so much for this channel. Two years ago I learned how to transcribe using Logic from you. It is one of the most valuable tools in my toolbox now. Subscribed!
Your playing is ridiculously clean. Great great lesson
"mmmMMMMMM" -Austin Burcham every video
xDDD
he's great better than me blue boy
Nasty!
Always waiting for it XD
I'd like to add that what makes Keith Carlock so great at using this rudiment in his playing, apart from his improvisational genius and phrasing, are his tone, articulation and dynamics. This is evident in the very first segment of this video. Keith is almost always striking the same part of the drum every time, and his doubles are dead even with no pulsation from left hand to right. This makes his rolls silky smooth. He also brings out his accents in prominent fashion so that the emphasis of his phrases are essentially the accents and not the double stroke rolls. The coolest thing by far, in my opinion, is how Keith is able to build and release tension in his rolls with dynamics and well-timed cymbal crashes.
This guy is insane, such tasteful grooves. One of my favorite drummers.
Thank you Austin. You have a great knack for explaining complex concepts so normal people can understand.
sending some gratitude and kudos from London UK pal. Thanks for breaking these things down for us mortals!
Great video. I got to see him years ago in the front row at Bentleys Drum Shop. Definitely someone worth studying. Best doubles I've ever seen and great traditional grip. Lots of power. He's a stick of dynamite !
Count this as comment #351 tipping my hat in great respect to you, man! This was an awesome breakdown of one of the best drummers to be born in the last 50 years. Thanks so much for all you do, Austin!
Brilliant vid Austin, thanks very much! I don't know how you managed to transcribe this ... well done my friend!!
Brother you are such a inspiration to the drumming community thank you so much for all your visit Brother you are such a inspiration to the drumming community thank you so much for all your vids
I was already a big fan of the para diddle diddle and used it in several groove and improv situation but you have really given a great approach through studying Keith Car Lot
Thanks again for your videos and your enthusiasm for the drums!!!!
Austin you are flippin' amazing. To break down what others are doing in steps and re-teach is a great skill in itself. I've admired Kieth Carlock for awhile and often refer to the Vic Firth clip to say to my drummer friends, "Yeah, but have you seen this?" I wrote to Kieth awhile back explaining that I had no Idea what he was doing but I was blown away, etc. He was very cool to get back to me with a simple 'thanks!'.
Austin, just subscribed to your channel and I must say, I’m impressed. You have a good, clear voice and you use no-nonsense language. I appreciate that. Keep up the good work and I’ll spread the word on your channel! 👍
Met him at the 55 bar a few years ago. He was playing with James Genus on bass and Wayne Krantz on guitar (I hope I spelled the name right!)
Carlock told me that he is actively trying to channel a straight up funky feeling in what he does. I think this is part of why his fills and overall technique are so strong. He plays a lot without getting in the way of the other players. Very hard to do. He is an amazing drummer. Good teaching video btw.
👍🙂Carlock's a human whirling dervish!! 😮‼️
Dope as always!
Thanks!
K
Kieth c arlock
idiot ADAM TUMINARO compleat idiot (what you got?) actually i repeat IDIOT A,,,T IT LOOKS LIKE YOU DONT HAVE A CLUE ..Blue o brien ireland ... kiss your demonds good night , and hope you wake up well, normal and i would be the 1st. to welcome YOU And help you with whatever is troubling you ,blue o brien
Nice break down. I saw him doing this with Steely Dan and couldnt figure out what he was doing. I just knew it was one of the sickest licks I had ever seen. Thanks for breaking it down.
Very well-done! Solid rudimental foundation Austin and a clear breakdown of Carlock's go-to fill/groove. Of course, if we could only play it with the same ferocity as Carlock does! Cheers!
Yup. I'm really digging your analysis, as well as the transcription. The playing certainly aint shabby either :) This one's a keeper, Austin - thanks
So funny because I was just showing someone that Vic Firth video. I got to stand right by his high hat at the 55 bar in NYC several years ago with Wayne Krantz and James Genus. It was raw fusion in every sense of that word. Afterwards I spoke to him. He said that he's always trying to channel that THUMP in what he does. It's like the doubles (diddles) are all connected to that thing too. I will never forget that night because the whole group was KILLING it.
That fill is insane. I can’t stop watching it. Great video. Nice job breaking it down, but, man, it’s still insane.
Keith really works his drums! Brilliant. Really well presented explanation too.
This is an example of great instruction. Thank you very much.
Good drummers borrow... great drummers steal! I love your channel Austin. Keep it up...
Very cool breakdowns. Thank you Austin for giving time for us. :D
Thanks for posting this video. I thought it was so great, I showed it to my 16-year-old son (jazz drummer) and he liked it just as much!
+Andy Olson That's awesome! Glad you both got something out of it :)
Lovely playing and lovely kit. 👌🥁🥢
This is genuinely one of my favorite fills, I cannot wait to try and learn to play thanks to this, Nice one man!
You are so mechanical but fluid at the same time.... so cool. Well done !
This is amazing! Love the concept and the transcription and breakdown...these are some seriously inspiring lessons presented in such a way as to make the seemingly impossible suddenly seem quite possible.
Fantastic. I have seen Carlock do this so many times and always wondered what the heck was going on....thanks for posting!
Great job breakin' it down Austin! Thanks for taking the time and sharing. Continued success! Happy drumming!!!:)
This was just some INCREDIBLE transcribing and analyzing, thanks a lot!
This guy's awesome, I know Keith and saw him play a few days ago, had a nice conv with him but just figured I'd never be able to figure what the hell he's doing, but here I am playing along on my office deck. Thank you!!
Once again thanks for breaking it down for us Austin.
how could someone give you a thumbs down? You are a great drummer and teacher. Thank you!
Hello from the UK pal. Great stuff. Your vid's are one of the best i've seen with regard to lessons, explanation and execution of fills and grooves. They are very helpful! I know how much time and effort must go into them. And just wanted to let you know it's appreciated! Great technic on the drums and with the audio software dude.
😁NASTY! Both Austin & Keith in FULL-ON BEAST MODE!!! YEAH!! 😁
Great job as always! One of Keith's signature fills. Awesome!
You are a fantastic musician Austin. Rock On. That was fantastic playing by you man.
you totally naild it Austin! very well played and also explained!
incredible listener and teacher you are Austin!
That is some crazy stuff! I love how when broken down it becomes so clear.... and you realize how "Attainable" it is... nice lesson, Austin :)
Loving the traditional grip and "finger control" aspect in your playing. Thank you Bill Pingree.
Austin, your videos are sick! In 40 years studying I can't remember enjoying learning from my favorites so much. By the way, your chops are the shit. Keep the videos coming. I'll pay..
Thanks so much for your videos. You do a great job of explaining and analyzing and demonstrating. 🙂🥁👍
i discover your videos and i've just watched plenty of them because i find them very intersting, well explained and i really love the concept, how you transcribe then play ! I think i'm going to spend a lot of time on your channel ! And you play very well !
+Coin3103 Thanks, glad you enjoy the videos!
Great job! Saw Keith live a couple of times.
This is really a fantastic drum channel. Great job Austin
Great Workshop You created !! I`ve started to collect your material.. Greetings from Buenos Aires, Argentina !!
awesome video as usual! great work Austin!!
great channel man. concise, straightforward explanation and execution. thanks for the great lessons!
Awesome video, lesson and playing man. Thank you very much, you've just opened up a whole new world for me. And a pandora's box. Cheers, Stew
thank you. the breakdown makes sense. never could have dissected it myself.
Awesome Lesson... Ive combined your approach to Chris Coleman's use of linear triplets with this lesson to create a fun lick!
Thanks for breaking this one down Austin. It's amazing how the doubles smooth out at 115bpm. Well played.
yeah, decomposition of drummers material, just what I was looking for. Awesome.
this really captures the essentials of that chop!
Really nice teaching and playing! Thanks for this!
I can’t believe I didn’t see this channel before ! Great stuff !
You are awesome...to be able to copy the greats is very impressive!
"Pretty bad ass, right?" Ha ha, you're not wrong.
Awsome. Really informative. Just goes to show that all mayor players have their own strengths. Great lesson. Thanks for sharing your great analysis of patterns with all off us. You've gained a subscriber
Nice playing and definitely not just jazz fusion as I can't remember the pattern off the top of my head but I remember Randy Castillo using paradiddles to great effect on one of the Lita Ford albums. The fill starts the song and it is really nice. It might even be double paradiddles. The point is a good fill is great to have for when you need it
This has to be the most bad ass of all the fills in the series. Ferocious comes to mind.
Well done. You're an excellent musician.
Parts of this remind me a little of John Bonham on Moby Dick which in turn reminds me of Joe Morello. I came to Keith Carlock late through Toto as not much of a jazz fan but seriously good drummer and manages to make solos sound interesting again as too many I have seen lately rely on double bass drums. Excellent job at transcribing out and beats my moving the cursor back button back button many times. When I was younger I used to play the same part of the record over and over to pick out what was going on thereby annoying my family.
incredibile pulizia di suono. Great musician!
Austin,very cool and inspiring videos) Love your clean playing and your clean sound!
Incredible transcription…thanks so much…👌🤩🤩
I love all your videos Austin, they are very helpful! Would be a great idea if u make a drum video tutorial on how to transcribe the drums (tips or advices)by ear!
waiting for keith carlock to comment
like you think Keith is worried, like you .just take this lesson and hope it can help you move foward ..talk to me if you need understanding my friend blue boy
... What? LOL
@@chickenbeforeegg it's 2 in the morning, I'm tripping sack and I didnt sign up for any of this
This is so useful because you can play the doubles on the snare as long as your heart desires
Awesome Break down's. Keep up the Great Work, Like how you use a One Kick Pedal, as well that's neat playing on Drum Keep on Rocking Austin Burcham.
It just go's to show, there are many thing's, to still Learn on Drum's, it's never Ending & it is Heap's of fun, Learning new thing's because, you never know what your mind come's up with on the Drum Set. That's this instrument has to offer you, & that's what make's it fun. Learning new thing's everyday.
SO SO nice to see a fellow traditional grip player!!
excellent lessons. Gonna sub!
I find that, when leading with the double kick (as opposed to ending the lick with the kick), I play a Moeller 6 stroke figure (LRlrlr) two strokes
@ 5:34
Can you explain what you are doing on the snare with your left and how it mixes with the ride? You do it again at 5:42.
Great sound!!
Great lesson fella!! Would love to se you break down his fill that is in the live TOTO video 4/28/14 that comes in about 9:15 into the video towards the end of his solo. some kind of combos between his kick, toms and cymbals. Love your channel. Awesome job breaking these lessons down. and a super job being able to play them as well as you do yourself!!
Lol. I learned it ad a 6 stroke roll. Didnt know its known as the paradiddle diddle.. Gonna be developing it more now.
Love your channel.
Outstanding video. A great tutorial and really well explained. Pretty damned good drumming, too.
Great series and great video, Austin. I'd love a breakdown of Dave Weckl's second solo fill from his first solo in Higher Ground. You know, the crazy 12tuplet (I think) thing that makes me put my head in my hands and that Dave pulls off like it's nothing.
Greg from Prince George
would appear that the instructor is either different than the drummer or that the drumming demo was done at a different time....check out the clothing, headphones, etc....regardless....I really like how this fellow analyzes and then demonstrates the different drumming techniques.
YOU JUST FURTHER GAVE ME SOME IDEAS I AM GOING TO INTEGRATE THOSE CONCEPTS WITH THE VIRGIL DONATI STUFF THAT I'VE BEEN WORKING ON THANK YOU VERY MUCH MR. AUSTIN YOUR AWESOME KEEP IT COMING ESPECIALLY THE WAY YOU EXPLAIN IT PIECE BY PIECE
You certainly like to take on big challenges and this was a nice one and my favourite so far
Dude. Amazing lesson, and playing. Thank you :)
great and smooth playing !
please advise the kit used in this session by you/Austin. such a nice sound with that kit. Great lesson, and always well done Austin!
Ok...to figure out such a great pattern is one thing...but you can play it too! In my opnion, you're a very great drummer and i want to thank you for your good lessons!
Hey Austin, great job on Keith Carlock diddles, he's a great player for sure! Nice job bro. David Curtis Drumming
you break it all down so simple and tasty.
Also you Have his Right Hand ride down..
Cheers!
Perfectly explained. Really appreciate these. Keep em coming
Great playing and very helpful - thanks!