Unlocking Drum Set Creativity With Rudiments
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- Опубліковано 3 чер 2024
- Figuring out how to play effective and impressive patterns for fills and beats on the drums can be tricky, but this drum lesson covers the specific rudiments that will push you to the next level. Like always, to master these concepts, start slow and repeat over and over until it becomes muscle memory. Then, bump up the tempo and repeat. Sounds like it will take a while, but its actually the fastest way to get there!
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Chapters:
0:00 Intro
0:31 Inverts
1:11 Paradiddles
1:43 Double Paradiddles
2:01 Paradiddlediddles
3:03 Egg Beaters
3:35 Puh Duh Duh
3:47 Duh Duh Puh
4:24 Grandma
4:40 Grandpa
5:19 Cheese
5:43 Flam Five
6:08 Heirta
7:04 Swiss Army Triplets
7:24 Left/Right Flam Triplets
7:51 Blushda
8:08 Flam Drag & Flam Accent
8:15 Flam Taps
8:34 Inverted Flam Taps
8:51 Flam Triplet Examples
9:20 Five Stroke Roll
9:53 Six Stroke Roll
10:45 Seven Stroke Roll
11:12 Practice Tips
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I notated the cheese wrong, the way I explained and played it is the correct cheese. Cant believe I missed that!
Attention young drummers, I'm 44 and only started using this type of practice about 8 years ago. Take my advice and start learning and applying this material and you'll be unstoppable and highly sought-after for bands of all kinds. Practice it every single day, at least on pad, if not both pad and kit. Start slow. Don't give up. Listen to Noah and other pros, and you'll go far!
Edit: It's a fact that the "Duh Duh Puh" changed my life. It's my best friend on drums!
This! This is exactly what I need to unlock the next level in my drumming. You’ve created a potent video here, Noah. Lots of good stuff. Thank you!! Subbed
This is awesome! Also confirms that the cooler the rudiment is, the sillier name it has.
"Sick drumming, what'd you do there????"
"I tried diddling into some cheeses right before a grandma and grandpa."
here is when i actually stick to rudiment practice! Thanks for some groves to work on!!!
This is probably the best video ever on rudimemt application
Duuuude amazing video. Easy to follow and right to the point. I’m takin the dust off of my drum pad right now
Great lesson!
My New Favorite Drum Teacher!
I started watching a couple hours ago and have been binging your videos and watched you hit 1.5k. Congrats!!🎉😂
Thank you!
Very professional video and a great way to go about showing how training with different patterns can translate directly to playing, and that it can sound sick
This is exactly what I needed been struggling with being creative with rudiments can't wait to experiment with some of these!😁
BEAST. Sharing secrets here lad!
Also, one of the best tutorials on how to apply this stuff around the kit
Can't wait to see what you put out next
Peace
Cool, thanx!👌🏽
I always wondered what that egg beater sweep lick was that you played!
Just swingin my arms around!
Solid video! You’ve just earned a sub!
Just found this channel…..OMG, these are great! Thank you so much! Definitely subscribing
Fantastic 😍
Now I know where to place my practice 🙏
I really loved this lesson. Thank you!
GREAT VIDEO BROTHER…! Very Appreciative..!🥁😎
Bello/Magnifico.💪💪💪💪💪💪💥
this is sick level bro! highly inpiring
love ur videos! superb editing & vid quality to complement concise & interesting content! hope u blow up soon :D
Thank you!!
This is Gold! Thank you! Subbed!
I use puh duh duhs and heirtas so much and I need to expand my "vocabulary" more
Thank you. 👍😁
Daggonnne..badass!!
Your content very helpful and to the point!! Thank you
10/10
What snare drum are you using? Sounds wonderful! Thanks for the great video!
For this video, its the cheapest steel Mapex piccolo snare money can buy, with a 15 year old kevlar marching snare head. A true wildcard.
Snare on the kit sounds amazing! What is it and what’s the head?
Funny story, its actually a cheap Mapex piccolo snare with a 17 year old kevlar marching snare head. It was just still on my kit from a recording I did before shooting this video. Strange how cool it sounds
TERRIBLE VIDEO. Me suscribo ya mismo a tu canal.
Sabes donde puedo conseguir pas partituras o sheet drum music? Para poder tocar leyendo
Saludos desde México ❤
Puedes conseguir partituras en mi sitio web usando el enlace en la descripción. De lo contrario, simplemente buscaría en Google rudimentos de PAS.
Me asustaste con la primera frase. ¡Gracias!
When he started calling them Puh duh duh and grandmas I thought he was making it up. Are these drum line rudiments?
Yes, they're hybrid rudiments. Drummers have a fun time naming things, these are only the beginning
I'm not well-versed in hybrid rudiments, so I don't know which is correct, but the way you played the Cheese is different from what was notated. Based on the way it was notated, the double should've been on the second note of the triplet, not the first, which would've made it sound just like a flam drag. The sticking appeared to be completely different as well.
I was waiting for someone to call me out on that! I notated it wrong and somehow never caught it on all my editing rewatches. The correct cheese is how I played and explained it.
Why are these rudiments named the way they are? I'm new and maybe this would help me remember the patterns if I new the orgin of the names.
Some of the names are come from how they sound, like puh duh duh. Others are just fun, I assume.
Can you do a double stroke video please ??
I have a double stroke video!
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Regarding speed, i heard holding patterns at three quarter speed for long periods of time was a way of gaining more speed. True?
Yes, but what really helps is going slow for long periods of time while using the techniques needed for faster speed. Its all about muscle memory. Check out my video on playing faster for a deep dive on that concept
I wish more ppl talked about the actual execution of grip, and the way the stock moves in your hand.ive been playing twenty years, but always just kinda did the rock,lars ulrich thing which is playing from the wrist. Im still trying to understand the double stroke, as i can do it, but you see ppl doing it on their pants leg and super clean. So its always said its not about the rebound.you can use it, but dont rely on it. Than others kinda show how its coming from the fingers, but that always seems to be at very slow speeds and once it picks up, it seemingly,is more about the wrist.yet theyllnsay theyre not using wrist at all. Its really something that just bugs me,and i dont know any drummers and ive never had a real lesson
Hey check out my other videos! I go deep into technique, the process and mechanics of playing faster, and doubles as well!
"Makes your hands better." It makes you ambidextrous so both hands can execute the same pattern. Takes the clumsiness out of your playing.