Theres also the bounced paradiddle where the accent is on the first note of the quad figure. This is essentially a 4 stroke roll without rolling, and requires good stick control.
Hello Mike. I am 70 years old and have been playing drums since I was 13. Paradiddles have always been hard for me until I saw your video. Never too old to learn, I mumbled. So off I went and practiced. Well, lo and behold, and at last, something resembling a paradiddle. Thanks...will keep up the practice. My best regards, John Baker Australia.
John Baker so you have been playing drums for 57 years and over that time you have not been able to play a paradiddle correctly or at speed. You have obviously not been taught the right technique for using a drum stick.
You are spot on. Your technique worked for me. Mind you, I had a break of some 35 years bringing up 4 kids, running a business, and trying to keep up with my wifes spending. Once again, thanks. Regards. ...John
Brodie Staines you obviously have not been taught the right technique for when to be a smart ass and when not to be a smart ass. Leave the guy alone he had to put drumming aside to raise four kids.
This guy is a great teacher. Doesn't waste time talking about unrelated BS, promote products or his channel, and doesn't try to be a comedian. He gets right down to the business of why we are all watching the video. Thanks Mike, great work.
I'm 46 and have played the drums since I was 17. I covered paradiddles in my first year of playing but never been able to get tight or fast on them. Your lesson shows signs of changing that - I got faster in an afternoon. Not only on paradiddles but on doubles, snare roll and triplets. Excellent lesson. I was particularly inspired with the comment from the 70 year old drummer!
I'm another 70 year old. I made good money playing drums, mostly part time, from the mid-sixties through the mid-seventies. I played all genres. In addition to clubbing and party work, I did some pit orchestra work for musicals, as well as symphonic timpani. After marriage, 43 years ago, I gave up music for, what turned out to be, a successful business career. I even sold in 1979, most regrettably, my Ludwig Super Classic kit and Zildjian cymbals, hardware, and cases. I'm back at re-learning what I knew...stick control, rudiments and sight reading, just to keep the old brain from shrinking. Your video explains better than I ever could how to develop a fast paradiddle. You are a drummer's drummer. Please keep up the great work. If Neil Peart were alive, (R.I.P), he would approve of this message.
What I love about every one of your videos; is that you consistently remind the viewer of your own difficulties when learning techniques. It really limits the frustration anyone can have learning a new technique or when going back and revamping to play with less effort. Your "Don't worry, you'll get it." attitude makes tackling something new or difficult so much less intimidating. For that sir, we thank you!
That’s kinda part of the objective of most lessons, drag them out as long as possible to maximize money in the pocket of the instructor. This is a fantastic lesson. If they are all like this, drumeo is worth what er they charge.
This is the ultimate explanation I have been looking for. This is the explanation to my problem and to many other drummers out there.Thank you very much Mike, you just revived my career after a two year break, I am highly grateful.
Hi Mike I just turned 67 (yesterday) and like John Baker below I had always struggled to maintain an even sound and develop speed with the paradiddle until I came across your channel. I have since purchased and subscribed through Drumeo, your Drumming system. I have to say Mike you are a clear and concise teacher and love your tuition and tips. 18 months ago I had broken my left elbow and had surgery to put a steel implant in and so had not been able, or even thought, I could return to drumming. But thank God, although I will never be able to fully straighten my left arm, I now have probably have 60-70% of my strength back and working my way through this exercise, is helping me to strengthen my left hand and hand grip, as well as loving the progress I am making due to your fabulous tips.
Hi Mike, Stevie Léonard from thé great White north. I am just practising and love your simplistic straight to the point teaching method. A natural teacher is usually difficult to find. .... Thank you. Stevie L
Excellent lesson, not only about how to get a fast paradiddle but how to analyze its components and adjust one's thinking and technique toward a goal. I don't play drums, but in trying to improve my guitar playing I stumbled into the goldmine of videos by expert drummers who are both crafty and crystal clear in their thinking about the fundamentals of playing percussive instruments, of which the guitar is one. I fell into a tendency which is quite common, I think, among guitarists, of concentrating on fingerings, scales and chord progressions, and reading music. These things are important of course, but the path to improvement is laid on a foundation of fundamentals about the use of the hands that are very important and sometimes very subtle. The great drummers are experts in this area.
Wow, I drum 20 years now and never learned to play the paradiddle. Now, a few hours of practice later, i am really starting to feel it. Best video on youtube.
Genius. You saved my sanity. I've been practicing the Paradiddle for a few months but hadn't had the epiphany to make the transition to working it with controlled rolls. This... just... works. Thank you for being real and stressing patience and time. Now there is hope.
Another old guy here that has played the drums since I was a young teenager and just getting back into it after a 7 year hiatus. I’ve never had that musical quality to my drumming so I really appreciate your approach to helping me out at getting better.
Finding Drumeo after years of terrible technique has truly been a game changer for me. Your teachers have such a down to earth approach and respect for the drummers of all levels.
One of the first exercises my jazz drumming instructor gave me back in the 60's was the single paradiddle with accents on the single note in the right hand, then the left and then using those single notes on the different drums. This was instantly rewarding and I've been using these ever since. A great hand exercise is to practice it with brushes on the snare drum with the strainer released. You will develop muscles while learning to relax the hands and fingers at the same time. Paradiddles rule!!!!!!!
Every instrument has points where many ppl hit a wall & dont learn it(some even give up the instrument completely!) because something isn't as natural/easy to learn as past things. Fast, steady paradiddles are one of those points for many drummers. Like Barre chords on guitar, many have difficulties @ first, but once ya learn em' solid & utilize em fast around the kit(or up& down the neck of guitar w/barre chords, lol!) you'll wonder how ya ever played without em!!
OMG I did! I started playing drums when I was 9 years old and the paradiddle was the bane of my existence. I never could really get it right. I'm 38 now and haven't played seriously in quite some years, but I keep a set of stick near by at all times. I play on my mouse pad as practice when I'm slow at work (work from home). This lesson has helped me do a thing I've been trying to do for nearly 30 years! The pattern, skill, movement; it's never been so clear to me! Thank you!!! I've got a lot more practice to do in order to get it 100%, but, again, I did it!
I am absolutely thankful for this video, I know it was posted a while ago, but this is literally the best explanation of technique and execution I have ever seen, I'm trying to re train my left hand due to nerve damage, because of the damage I have only been able to maintain my singles and doubles, anything else I get fatigued way quicker than my right hand and my left has gotten sloppy again due to the loss of mobility, so, I have been trying to work on paradiddles and other basic steps again to re train my hand. this video has helped me so much, thank you!
This lesson is actually the key breaker into performing paradiddles. No other drummer has ever described the learning process like this! Thanks so much!
Brilliant - I have just revisited the rudiments after years of 'just playing' (something to do during lockdown) and was really struggling with paradiddles. I didn't realise how slow I was on them and just couldn't get the speed up. This lesson really did the trick - thanks so much.
Thanks Mike. I have your entire system on DVD from DRUMEO. I don't think it is available on DVD anymore as everything is going totally digital these days. Your drumming skills and knowledge are amazing. Digital video and formats such as U-Tube have greatly increased access to great teachers like yourself by many. Thank you for taking the time to help all of us out here. Many thanks also to DRUMEO for introducing many professional drummers to the world.
Hello Mike, this class has been the most shocking experience I´ve had, since I started to play, years ago.... I was frustrated with paradiddles, just as you mentiones, Im 49 and have been playing since I was 16, but never understood what you mentioned, now, just in about an hour I was able to freely and fast acomplish this, in addition, I discovered so many new posibilities on the set, latin rythms, and much more...I cant really wait to finsish work to go back to my set and practice more...I´m feeling just like Iwas 18 again, re discovering the world....I tought I would never be able to play this as fast as I saw many drummers...very frustrating, but there are always secrets envolved and Im willing to discovver them all....Thankls a lot!!!
Ive watched a lot of lessons on the paradiddle but this is the best by far. What’s good is that you revealed the insight that you perceived in understanding a paradiddle. Taking your insight and applying it is the secret. Thanks!!
+Wil Garrett Mine in 6th grade made me do this exact para-diddle on the wall 500 times for being late to practice. I was kind of pissed off then but now I love him for it.
Thank you for that lesson Mike! I'm a drummer at my church in upstate NY. I'm 53 years old and it's the rudiment that's always stumped me. I don't know if I'll ever get it that fast, but if I could come close it would open up a whole new set of possibilities for me. I don't think it's ever too late to learn something and I thank God for blessing me with good coordination as it will help me in this endeavor. Thanks again, God bless and keep up the fantastic work!
Gabel Terrones Keep playing & it will come. I have health issues so playing is out for now. I miss it bad. I pray you will never have to lay down your sticks. May God always make playing special in your life.
Been drumming for 63 years and could and would play paradiddles, but mostly rather slowly around the kit or just practice them because they seemed like something good to practice. I've never been able to build the speed I see some other guys have. This video is going to be a great help. I just know it. Thank you Mike.
BEST paradiddle advice on UA-cam. I have watched this video many times in the past few years and always procrastinated on practicing my paradiddles. Until recently when Covid-19 outbreak happened that I have more time at home, and started to follow every single word mentioned in this video. And IT WORKS. It didn't feel like it was working at the beginning but after awhile it happened. I am around 90% his speed, and I know for sure I'll include paradiddles in my practice routines.
Another simpler way to explain it is practice paradidles playing that double stroke exactly as you would using rebound technique a la the double stroke roll. Just a different way to think of it.. This guy can really play them fast and he’s an absolutely fantastic natural teacher.. Never could find guys around like this before UA-cam. Bravo!!
Professional drum set, percussionist... fabulous concept. The paradiddle is one of, in my opinion, the most underrated rudiment out there. If you listen to Vinnie, he played a myriad of them. Great vid on speed. Great concept. Never heard it put like this, but so refreshing. Good job.
I’m a 19 years old drummer but I’ve realized there were some steps I was missing in my drums and I think after these lessons I’ll have no more mistakes thank you so much 🙏🏽
Hi Mike, Thanks for your great paradiddle video. In the early 60s when I started out putting rudiments to use in some drum corp drum lines , paradiddles were a big part of it. In those days they were played as 16th notes. It wasn't until years later when the more modern lines were playing things at speeds that I thought impossible. I couldn't understand how they learned to do it. After seeing your video, I thought, well I guess if one puts in the time and effort it is possible. It just takes commitment. So, at 73, with no real reason to learn to play a paradiddle at warp speed I decided to give it a go. And low and behold after weeks of daily beating on a pad all of a sudden my hands just took over and out came a amazing paradiddle. You can teach an old dog new tricks. Thank you.
Great explanation. I've been playing for a long time and have never seen it broken down in such a manner.....Now to see if I can implement it to improve my paradiddles!!! Thanks!!!
Ikr? I just did something simpler lol. I practiced for like 5 min on my 3 and 2 rolls and then I thought of it like this: right-left double-right, left-right double-left. Much easier.
@@jcpenny2438 yeah I mean just do tht for a few mins a day until you nail it then boom. doesn't need to be a month XD also if you know things to practice other than... single, double, para D and repeat then let me know.
Darth Binks Tru but your dominate hand is always gonna learn anything much faster and better ;_; but yeah its better to practice with both hands but i always start with my right(my dominate hand) just so i can have a feeling of what to do so it can be easier with my left l
I did a similar thing when i first started cause my left hand was the dominate at the time but eventually when I actually got to the point of knowing how to play my right hand is the dominate while my left is pretty weak, so really you should learn to do everything with both cause if you focus on one or the other you'll never have equal domination with your hands for playing
I’m dominantly left handed, which is kind of cool I guess, but everybody always asks me “If you’re left handed, why are you playing a right handed kit?” The answer: to work out my right hand as much as I can, as it is not my dominate hand in anything.
Brilliant.. like John Baker from 2 years ago I am 65 and have been playing for 54 years.. The paradiddle never seemed to be 'polished' or run smoothly in my hands.. This technique or approach is working wonders.. thank you.. the key for me is the left hand start pattern.
Same same same i've drummed for 3 years and my left hand still doesn't want to work in so stressed out, I've tried and tried and tried but I just can't
@@qhajajsshsks6107 Heres a tip. Perform daily tasks that you would normally do with your right hand, with the left. Hold a fork right handed? Do it with the left. Switch your hands around so your brain makes that connection to the left hand. Hope this helps
Thank you! I Not that it makes a whit of difference, but I am a 57 year old female that just started drum lessons ( something I have always wanted to do.) I am doing well on beginning rudiments and was trying to transition into a higher speed. While I was experimenting with bouncing as well, thinking about it as triplets really makes a big difference.
Some great advice in there, thanks! Retired from drumming 20 years ago, getting back into it and of course the first thing I do is buy a pad and start paradiddling!
Hello MIKE , i am 72 years old and have been playing drums since i was 64 . Paradiddles , the best practice for me and i realise from your vidéo the good technic . Sorry , my english is not perfect but i start with this new language since 2 years !!! Paradiddles is not hard for me i'm very enjoy practice paradiddles !!! Thanks for your technic , your vidéo and you , MIKE . JACK from south FRANCE nearly ORANGE and AVIGNON ( 22 march 2020 )
Dude. Where have you been these last 5 years of me drumming with crappy paradiddles?!?! I literally played a better paradiddle in a matter of minutes compared to years of me just “trying to do it on my own”. Thx bro🤟
I've been following Drumeo since they only had couple of thousand views on their videos. I was always found them to get better with time .Today it's #1 drum channel on UA-cam. They helped me become better drummer than before and still inspire to keep pushing. Thank you Drumeo for sharing ur journey with me.
I just started watching today and I am so loving your lessons! Thank you! My husband noticed me drumming like a maniac to music on my legs and I was addicted to the game rock band so for Christmas he bought me a drum set so I am watching and my question is how do i stop the sticks from feeling like they are slipping out of my hands, am I not holding on tight enough? Thanks!
When you’re doing rolls or paradiddles, there is a bounce but you still have to hold the sticks right and manually play the next hit with your hand instead of fully letting it bounce.
I'm on my fifth time viewing this in a row!☺ Your technique is just amazing! This is the drumming equivalent to sweep picking on guitar. Thanks for the great lesson!
Hi Mike, I am 59 and started learning drums few weeks ago. My local teaching is good and getting the basics of stick control, timing, etc. Your demonstration of these 2 rudiments is extremely helpful. I know my teacher will get me there. Thanks so much.
I've been stuck in the same exact place with the whole wrist thing! Really great breakdown, shows a completely different way of looking at paradiddles!
My 9 year old Granddaughter is learning to play drums and she was absolutely mesmerised with your paradiddle lesson. She wrote down the sequence and went straight to her practice pad. Thank you for a great lesson.
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You are a great teacher! Now I'm gonna need gear to practice paradiddle😂❤
Theres also the bounced paradiddle where the accent is on the first note of the quad figure. This is essentially a 4 stroke roll without rolling, and requires good stick control.
Hello Mike. I am 70 years old and have been playing drums since I was 13. Paradiddles have always been hard for me until I saw your video. Never too old to learn, I mumbled. So off I went and practiced. Well, lo and behold, and at last, something resembling a paradiddle. Thanks...will keep up the practice. My best regards, John Baker Australia.
John Baker Mm hmm
John Baker so you have been playing drums for 57 years and over that time you have not been able to play a paradiddle correctly or at speed. You have obviously not been taught the right technique for using a drum stick.
You are spot on. Your technique worked for me.
Mind you, I had a break of some 35 years bringing up 4 kids, running a business, and trying to keep up with my wifes spending. Once again, thanks.
Regards. ...John
Brodie Staines you obviously have not been taught the right technique for when to be a smart ass and when not to be a smart ass. Leave the guy alone he had to put drumming aside to raise four kids.
This is the most delightful comment I have ever read on UA-cam. Thank you for bringing a smile and a chuckle to my day.
This guy is a great teacher. Doesn't waste time talking about unrelated BS, promote products or his channel, and doesn't try to be a comedian. He gets right down to the business of why we are all watching the video. Thanks Mike, great work.
So correct even a dummy like me understand him
This is so amazing he knows how to break it down step by step its easy learning his way I'm happy I saw this method
I agree 100%. Love his teaching method. Straight and to the point. No drawn out back story, just the facts.
exactly and ditto
After I got my triple stroke rolls and paradiddles down with both my hands and feet my drumming went to a whole new level!
I'm 46 and have played the drums since I was 17. I covered paradiddles in my first year of playing but never been able to get tight or fast on them. Your lesson shows signs of changing that - I got faster in an afternoon. Not only on paradiddles but on doubles, snare roll and triplets. Excellent lesson. I was particularly inspired with the comment from the 70 year old drummer!
“Once I started to get past the weirdness of it... it started to fall into place.”
How true of so many things...
"and when it starts to fall apart just hold it right there"
@@junetakesover 👍
"...a plan, and not quite enough time...."
Just spent 8 min watching a video about a technique on an instrument I don’t play. That’s the sign of an engaging teacher!
Seriously the best explanation of paradiddle speed I've ever seen. 40 years of playing, and I just doubled my speed on this.
I'm another 70 year old. I made good money playing drums, mostly part time, from the mid-sixties through the mid-seventies. I played all genres. In addition to clubbing and party work, I did some pit orchestra work for musicals, as well as symphonic timpani. After marriage, 43 years ago, I gave up music for, what turned out to be, a successful business career. I even sold in 1979, most regrettably, my Ludwig Super Classic kit and Zildjian cymbals, hardware, and cases. I'm back at re-learning what I knew...stick control, rudiments and sight reading, just to keep the old brain from shrinking. Your video explains better than I ever could how to develop a fast paradiddle. You are a drummer's drummer. Please keep up the great work. If Neil Peart were alive, (R.I.P), he would approve of this message.
What I love about every one of your videos; is that you consistently remind the viewer of your own difficulties when learning techniques. It really limits the frustration anyone can have learning a new technique or when going back and revamping to play with less effort. Your "Don't worry, you'll get it." attitude makes tackling something new or difficult so much less intimidating. For that sir, we thank you!
Best paradiddle lesson I have ever heard.
Mike is so easy to listen to he takes the calm approach to drumming and in my experience that is the best way to learn. Thank you Mike.
Thank you so much. I learned more in 7 minutes than two weeks of class
will haduch
That’s kinda part of the objective of most lessons, drag them out as long as possible to maximize money in the pocket of the instructor.
This is a fantastic lesson.
If they are all like this, drumeo is worth what er they charge.
Same here
The people dont care they just want money
@@danimiura6866 yes and no it depends on your teacher!?
This is the ultimate explanation I have been looking for. This is the explanation to my problem and to many other drummers out there.Thank you very much Mike, you just revived my career after a two year break, I am highly grateful.
Hi Mike
I just turned 67 (yesterday) and like John Baker below I had always struggled to maintain an even sound and develop speed with the paradiddle until I came across your channel. I have since purchased and subscribed through Drumeo, your Drumming system. I have to say Mike you are a clear and concise teacher and love your tuition and tips.
18 months ago I had broken my left elbow and had surgery to put a steel implant in and so had not been able, or even thought, I could return to drumming. But thank God, although I will never be able to fully straighten my left arm, I now have probably have 60-70% of my strength back and working my way through this exercise, is helping me to strengthen my left hand and hand grip, as well as loving the progress I am making due to your fabulous tips.
Thanx man 😉🥁
Such a great tutorial for people who were stuck in that wrist rut and were hunting for the 'bounce'. Opens door for push-pull and Moeller too!
Hi Mike, Stevie Léonard from thé great White north. I am just practising and love your simplistic straight to the point teaching method. A natural teacher is usually difficult to find. ....
Thank you.
Stevie L
I love how the sticks look when playing paradiddles fast. It's hypnotic!
By far best paradiddle lesson I've seen
Me as a new drummer who's just learning the paradiddle 1:03 - "Nice he's going pretty......holy shit....holy shit how is that even possible!?"
teamhex me too
Ye me 3
same lol
lol me 4, I said "Holy Shit" out loud at that part
Me five.
Simple in its theory, horrifically difficult in its application. Definitely a months long project. Love the lesson. Thank you.
Great explanation! Thanks for not rushing through it.
Excellent lesson, not only about how to get a fast paradiddle but how to analyze its components and adjust one's thinking and technique toward a goal. I don't play drums, but in trying to improve my guitar playing I stumbled into the goldmine of videos by expert drummers who are both crafty and crystal clear in their thinking about the fundamentals of playing percussive instruments, of which the guitar is one.
I fell into a tendency which is quite common, I think, among guitarists, of concentrating on fingerings, scales and chord progressions, and reading music. These things are important of course, but the path to improvement is laid on a foundation of fundamentals about the use of the hands that are very important and sometimes very subtle. The great drummers are experts in this area.
ironpirites well said
***** well said
+Commit Well said bud.
jared williams hey Jared. Well said buddy.
Thanks Jared, well said!
Good video. Love how you talk about the thought process and development. Top notch teaching.
Neill Wylie juuujjj
He is one of my favorite for giving lessons. How lucky are we to have this available at our finger tips!!! So amazing!!!
the best guy i've seen explaining anything, not only drums! amazing how deep you can go on a subject, mike! thanks for that
Wow, I drum 20 years now and never learned to play the paradiddle. Now, a few hours of practice later, i am really starting to feel it. Best video on youtube.
I'm so new to drumming I don't even own a drum yet but I too thought this is the best video I've seen on UA-cam in a long time.
@@solidtank7957 it's been two months. you still drumming?
@@michealpants yes, I'm still practicing. I can do the paradiddle at least twice as fast as I used to.
@@solidtank7957 awesome man! keep at it, maybe you’ll be faster than the video one day.
@@michealpants that's not going to happen, but it is fun.
Genius. You saved my sanity. I've been practicing the Paradiddle for a few months but hadn't had the epiphany to make the transition to working it with controlled rolls. This... just... works.
Thank you for being real and stressing patience and time. Now there is hope.
Another old guy here that has played the drums since I was a young teenager and just getting back into it after a 7 year hiatus. I’ve never had that musical quality to my drumming so I really appreciate your approach to helping me out at getting better.
Best approach I've ever seen!! Thanks!!
Thanks Neal, if you have any other questions, email me at m2drumdojo@gmail.com
You are a great teacher, Mike
Thank You, I offer lessons , if you have any other questions, email me at m2drumdojo@gmail.com
Finding Drumeo after years of terrible technique has truly been a game changer for me. Your teachers have such a down to earth approach and respect for the drummers of all levels.
I wish this was available when i first started, the mental and physical side to this pattern completely explained, absolutely brilliant video!
One of the first exercises my jazz drumming instructor gave me back in the 60's was the single paradiddle with accents on the single note in the right hand, then the left and then using those single notes on the different drums. This was instantly rewarding and I've been using these ever since.
A great hand exercise is to practice it with brushes on the snare drum with the strainer released. You will develop muscles while learning to relax the hands and fingers at the same time.
Paradiddles rule!!!!!!!
Every instrument has points where many ppl hit a wall & dont learn it(some even give up the instrument completely!) because something isn't as natural/easy to learn as past things. Fast, steady paradiddles are one of those points for many drummers. Like Barre chords on guitar, many have difficulties @ first, but once ya learn em' solid & utilize em fast around the kit(or up& down the neck of guitar w/barre chords, lol!) you'll wonder how ya ever played without em!!
Best paradiddle video ever!!!
Thanks Matt , if you have any other questions, email me at m2drumdojo@gmail.com
His hand is faster than my internet connection
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
OMG I did! I started playing drums when I was 9 years old and the paradiddle was the bane of my existence. I never could really get it right. I'm 38 now and haven't played seriously in quite some years, but I keep a set of stick near by at all times. I play on my mouse pad as practice when I'm slow at work (work from home). This lesson has helped me do a thing I've been trying to do for nearly 30 years! The pattern, skill, movement; it's never been so clear to me! Thank you!!! I've got a lot more practice to do in order to get it 100%, but, again, I did it!
Thanks Mike!
Wow. This man is insanely good
Thank You so much, Mike ! Greetings from Germany
Thanks Michael , if you have any other questions, email me at m2drumdojo@gmail.com
Now i understand the paradidle. Thanks a lot for the lesson
Simply broke down,and to the point. Excellent way to show a beginner,or veteran such as myself that just wants to play them smoother.Great lesson🥁
I am absolutely thankful for this video, I know it was posted a while ago, but this is literally the best explanation of technique and execution I have ever seen, I'm trying to re train my left hand due to nerve damage, because of the damage I have only been able to maintain my singles and doubles, anything else I get fatigued way quicker than my right hand and my left has gotten sloppy again due to the loss of mobility, so, I have been trying to work on paradiddles and other basic steps again to re train my hand. this video has helped me so much, thank you!
Check the youtube video of Jim Chapin Speed, Power, Control, Endurance 1990
Tony Polley Good luck to you. hope everything is working out for you.
Tony DePitro I
Tony how did you get nerve damage? Was it from drumming?
I have a similar issue, did you do any prescribed rehab?
This is the defiantly the best break down of the paradiddle I have ever seen... Thank You!
I’ve been drumming for 15 years and this video opened my eyes. Can’t wait to get started on trying this
This lesson is actually the key breaker into performing paradiddles. No other drummer has ever described the learning process like this! Thanks so much!
Brilliant - I have just revisited the rudiments after years of 'just playing' (something to do during lockdown) and was really struggling with paradiddles. I didn't realise how slow I was on them and just couldn't get the speed up. This lesson really did the trick - thanks so much.
The best explanation of how to speed up paradidle. Thanks a lot, Mike!
Hey Mike, you have demystified this rudiment for me and I’ve been playing for 42 years. You’re excellent, thank you!
Thanks Mike. I have your entire system on DVD from DRUMEO. I don't think it is available on DVD anymore as everything is going totally digital these days. Your drumming skills and knowledge are amazing. Digital video and formats such as U-Tube have greatly increased access to great teachers like yourself by many. Thank you for taking the time to help all of us out here. Many thanks also to DRUMEO for introducing many professional drummers to the world.
Hello Mike, this class has been the most shocking experience I´ve had, since I started to play, years ago.... I was frustrated with paradiddles, just as you mentiones, Im 49 and have been playing since I was 16, but never understood what you mentioned, now, just in about an hour I was able to freely and fast acomplish this, in addition, I discovered so many new posibilities on the set, latin rythms, and much more...I cant really wait to finsish work to go back to my set and practice more...I´m feeling just like Iwas 18 again, re discovering the world....I tought I would never be able to play this as fast as I saw many drummers...very frustrating, but there are always secrets envolved and Im willing to discovver them all....Thankls a lot!!!
Ive watched a lot of lessons on the paradiddle but this is the best by far. What’s good is that you revealed the insight that you perceived in understanding a paradiddle. Taking your insight and applying it is the secret. Thanks!!
When I was in middle school band, just starting out in 6th grade, this is exactly how our band teacher taught us. Cool stuff.
Ours just showed us notes and said good luck
+Wil Garrett
Mine in 6th grade made me do this exact para-diddle on the wall 500 times for being late to practice.
I was kind of pissed off then but now I love him for it.
Thank you for that lesson Mike! I'm a drummer at my church in upstate NY. I'm 53 years old and it's the rudiment that's always stumped me. I don't know if I'll ever get it that fast, but if I could come close it would open up a whole new set of possibilities for me. I don't think it's ever too late to learn something and I thank God for blessing me with good coordination as it will help me in this endeavor. Thanks again, God bless and keep up the fantastic work!
It is nice to here from a brother in God. Thanks stranger.
I am the drummer at my church too, only difference is that I'm 14 years old
Gabel Terrones Keep playing & it will come. I have health issues so playing is out for now. I miss it bad. I pray you will never have to lay down your sticks. May God always make playing special in your life.
Drumming at my church at 13! www.hopelandchurch.com/
I'm 61, and no, it's never too late to learn something new.
I appreciate you being honest with how long this takes to develop ! Makes me feel a lot better about it 🙂
This video is what helped me break through difficulties I was having with the paradiddle. Very appreciate, thanks for explaining.
Moral of story:
Practice, practice and well, practice! Thanks brother 🥁🇨🇦
Thanks Chris, , if you have any other questions, email me at m2drumdojo@gmail.com
Been drumming for 63 years and could and would play paradiddles, but mostly rather slowly around the kit or just practice them because they seemed like something good to practice. I've never been able to build the speed I see some other guys have. This video is going to be a great help. I just know it. Thank you Mike.
Tips like these never get old. Thanks Mike!
Mike, this is the best drum lesson that I have ever sat through. Best breakdown of an incredibly important rudiment for me. Thank you.
Thanks Steven, if you have any other questions, email me at m2drumdojo@gmail.com
The wax on/wax off methodology of mastering the paradiddle. Thank you Mr. Drumiagi.
Right to the key of it.....thanks!!! Drum on brother.
Just started drumming. This is the best teacher out there!
Thanks Brother! I'm always available for private lessons... you can email me at m2drumdojo@gmail.com
Incredible teaching ability as well as clarity, thank you for your time.
I think this was the best trick I've ever seen. Thank you so much
BEST paradiddle advice on UA-cam.
I have watched this video many times in the past few years and always procrastinated on practicing my paradiddles. Until recently when Covid-19 outbreak happened that I have more time at home, and started to follow every single word mentioned in this video. And IT WORKS.
It didn't feel like it was working at the beginning but after awhile it happened. I am around 90% his speed, and I know for sure I'll include paradiddles in my practice routines.
Another simpler way to explain it is practice paradidles playing that double stroke exactly as you would using rebound technique a la the double stroke roll. Just a different way to think of it.. This guy can really play them fast and he’s an absolutely fantastic natural teacher.. Never could find guys around like this before UA-cam. Bravo!!
Professional drum set, percussionist... fabulous concept. The paradiddle is one of, in my opinion, the most underrated rudiment out there. If you listen to Vinnie, he played a myriad of them. Great vid on speed. Great concept. Never heard it put like this, but so refreshing. Good job.
I’m a 19 years old drummer but I’ve realized there were some steps I was missing in my drums and I think after these lessons I’ll have no more mistakes thank you so much 🙏🏽
Hi Mike, Thanks for your great paradiddle video. In the early 60s when I started out putting rudiments to use in some drum corp drum lines , paradiddles were a big part of it. In those days they were played as 16th notes. It wasn't until years later when the more modern lines were playing things at speeds that I thought impossible. I couldn't understand how they learned to do it. After seeing your video, I thought, well I guess if one puts in the time and effort it is possible. It just takes commitment. So, at 73, with no real reason to learn to play a paradiddle at warp speed I decided to give it a go. And low and behold after weeks of daily beating on a pad all of a sudden my hands just took over and out came a amazing paradiddle. You can teach an old dog new tricks. Thank you.
Thanks Rob, if you have any other questions, email me at m2drumdojo@gmail.com
Im 67, and started drumming 5 yrs ago. So much fun!!
Amazing ! I've been struggling to play a fast paradiddle for over 50 years...this video give me a little hope ! Thanks
The best break down of speed I have ever heard .My paradiddles are so much better now thanks to you.Cheers.
Thanks Ken, if you have any other questions, email me at m2drumdojo@gmail.com
Thanks Drummersfor watching !!! It's nice to see that there's only 1 dislike and 784 likes… :) That made my day! Happy Drumming
It's actually 816 an one dislike even better :)
Nice explanation Mike and a great way to think about breaking it down.
Thx so much! Great tips!
Great explanation. I've been playing for a long time and have never seen it broken down in such a manner.....Now to see if I can implement it to improve my paradiddles!!! Thanks!!!
This is sooooo great, thanks for the help man!
Teacher: "Din't take long. About a month."
Everyone: "A MONTH?!"
Everyone: "DIN'T"?
@@bluesky6449 Oops XD Imma leave it like that
Hahahaha totally
Ikr? I just did something simpler lol. I practiced for like 5 min on my 3 and 2 rolls and then I thought of it like this: right-left double-right, left-right double-left. Much easier.
@@jcpenny2438 yeah I mean just do tht for a few mins a day until you nail it then boom. doesn't need to be a month XD also if you know things to practice other than... single, double, para D and repeat then let me know.
best indepth explanation i've seen so far - thanx for sharing.
Excellent!! Many thanks!
I'm 11 and I'm practicing this, its awesome, thanks for the video 🤩
Nice analysis. I haven't developed patience to practise my rudiments, but after watching this, I will.
many drummers teach that we must start with right hand, but it's a trap, that's how left is weak, you also must learn start with left hand
Darth Binks Tru but your dominate hand is always gonna learn anything much faster and better ;_; but yeah its better to practice with both hands but i always start with my right(my dominate hand) just so i can have a feeling of what to do so it can be easier with my left l
I did a similar thing when i first started cause my left hand was the dominate at the time but eventually when I actually got to the point of knowing how to play my right hand is the dominate while my left is pretty weak, so really you should learn to do everything with both cause if you focus on one or the other you'll never have equal domination with your hands for playing
IT'S A TRAP!!
I started with my left hand, everyone wants me to play with my right so now I'm trying to play with my right, it kinda sucks
I’m dominantly left handed, which is kind of cool I guess, but everybody always asks me “If you’re left handed, why are you playing a right handed kit?” The answer: to work out my right hand as much as I can, as it is not my dominate hand in anything.
Brilliant.. like John Baker from 2 years ago I am 65 and have been playing for 54 years.. The paradiddle never seemed to be 'polished' or run smoothly in my hands.. This technique or approach is working wonders.. thank you.. the key for me is the left hand start pattern.
This is the cheat code to fast paradiddles ....THANK YOU!!!!!!!!!
Me: perfects this on right hand
Left hand: am i a joke to you?
dirac_luap yes give up your s joke
Same same same i've drummed for 3 years and my left hand still doesn't want to work in so stressed out, I've tried and tried and tried but I just can't
@@qhajajsshsks6107 Heres a tip. Perform daily tasks that you would normally do with your right hand, with the left. Hold a fork right handed? Do it with the left. Switch your hands around so your brain makes that connection to the left hand. Hope this helps
@@westonwheeler2311 I can't I've tried o many things tbh
Try being lefty!
Not only that but I broke my Right wrist and that doesn’t help! Lol
Thank you! I Not that it makes a whit of difference, but I am a 57 year old female that just started drum lessons ( something I have always wanted to do.) I am doing well on beginning rudiments and was trying to transition into a higher speed. While I was experimenting with bouncing as well, thinking about it as triplets really makes a big difference.
same here! 57 and just started self teaching (well, online teachers) Never too old!
Some great advice in there, thanks! Retired from drumming 20 years ago, getting back into it and of course the first thing I do is buy a pad and start paradiddling!
Great to hear that Aaron... if you ever need any assistance, email me at m2drumdojo@gmail.com
Hello MIKE , i am 72 years old and have been playing drums since i was 64 . Paradiddles , the best practice for me and i realise from your vidéo the good technic . Sorry , my english is not perfect but i start with this new language since 2 years !!! Paradiddles is not hard for me i'm very enjoy practice paradiddles !!! Thanks for your technic , your vidéo and you , MIKE . JACK from south FRANCE nearly ORANGE and AVIGNON ( 22 march 2020 )
Thanks Mike for the time brother....
Thanks Don, if you have any other questions, email me at m2drumdojo@gmail.com
Dude. Where have you been these last 5 years of me drumming with crappy paradiddles?!?! I literally played a better paradiddle in a matter of minutes compared to years of me just “trying to do it on my own”. Thx bro🤟
Thanks Liana, if you have any other questions, email me at m2drumdojo@gmail.com
I've been following Drumeo since they only had couple of thousand views on their videos. I was always found them to get better with time .Today it's #1 drum channel on UA-cam.
They helped me become better drummer than before and still inspire to keep pushing.
Thank you Drumeo for sharing ur journey with me.
I just started watching today and I am so loving your lessons! Thank you! My husband noticed me drumming like a maniac to music on my legs and I was addicted to the game rock band so for Christmas he bought me a drum set so I am watching and my question is how do i stop the sticks from feeling like they are slipping out of my hands, am I not holding on tight enough? Thanks!
When you’re doing rolls or paradiddles, there is a bounce but you still have to hold the sticks right and manually play the next hit with your hand instead of fully letting it bounce.
@@darthvader4339 ok thanks :D
Thank you! this helped me so much
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This has been so helpful. After years of avoiding the paradiddle due to not using the roll technique - it now makes sense
I'm on my fifth time viewing this in a row!☺ Your technique is just amazing!
This is the drumming equivalent to sweep picking on guitar. Thanks for the great lesson!
Me too i'm70, the lights just got turned on .I was 13 to when i started playing,good stuff Mike,thanks.
Dude, Excellent video. This is extremely helpful. I'm getting that triple stroke roll going as we speak.
Hi Mike, I am 59 and started learning drums few weeks ago. My local teaching is good and getting the basics of stick control, timing, etc.
Your demonstration of these 2 rudiments is extremely helpful. I know my teacher will get me there. Thanks so much.
Such a great video! Thanks!
I've been stuck in the same exact place with the whole wrist thing! Really great breakdown, shows a completely different way of looking at paradiddles!
This is very very helpful, thank you.
Thank You Mike! Way to break down the power of the triplet. This makes sense and will help rebuild my speed of yesteryears.
Very nice teaching style, easy to follow because you talk about your own problems in getting to grips with rudiments.Thanks.
My 9 year old Granddaughter is learning to play drums and she was absolutely mesmerised with your paradiddle lesson. She wrote down the sequence and went straight to her practice pad. Thank you for a great lesson.