Hi Sergio! Yes, I do use the arm for soft buzz rolls, but in much smaller amounts. As I’m typically working with less height, I’m able to achieve a nice sounding buzz roll with mostly light wrist action and fulcrum pressure. Thanks for your comment!
Thanks for posting. For me, this gets into the deep end of the pool... I appreciate the excellent content, but really struggle to be able to listen over the background music... and there are no captions... I wish there was no BKG music...
@@JustinBallRecording Thank you. They say you only have one language processor and for me it's like someone talking in the library; but I know people have different tolerances. Good video.
Excellent.
Buzz roll is my favorite rudiment, thanks for the wonderful lesson !!
Great tutorial
Could you do a lesson breaking down the open double stroke roll? cheers
Soon!
Very useful info here! Great video, thanks for sharing.
Thanks. Glad you enjoyed it!
If I ain't asking too much.. could you do a lesson series mallet practice without an instrument?
Snare tuning and stick type might have something to do with a good buzz roll
Thank you for all the information that you share! Do you use the arm in the soft buzz too?
Hi Sergio! Yes, I do use the arm for soft buzz rolls, but in much smaller amounts. As I’m typically working with less height, I’m able to achieve a nice sounding buzz roll with mostly light wrist action and fulcrum pressure. Thanks for your comment!
Thanks for posting. For me, this gets into the deep end of the pool... I appreciate the excellent content, but really struggle to be able to listen over the background music... and there are no captions... I wish there was no BKG music...
Yeah, at the time, I wasn't hip to BG vs dialogue balance. My apologies. Thankfully this isn't an issue anymore, haha.
@@JustinBallRecording Thank you. They say you only have one language processor and for me it's like someone talking in the library; but I know people have different tolerances. Good video.