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This is a good use of paradiddlediddles. You can use this at the end of a song or during a section where there should be tension. paradiddlediddles are....
rlrrll
This excercise is rlrrllbbrlrrllbb
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Here's an interesting paradiddlediddle warm-up. It consists entirely of paradiddlediddles (RLRRLL): 8th notes, followed by 8th-note triplets, followed by 16th notes, followed by 16th-note triplets. I'm playing this at quarter-note equals 100 beats per minute.
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Virgil shows off his amazing independence (and groove) playing a right fight/right hand paradiddle over a left hand/left foot paradiddlediddle. Insane in the membrane!
Jus showcasing some easy rudiments the double stroke roll, single stroke roll and the paradiddle-diddle. I know i'm doing them on my leg but it was late and i was playing with the video on my new phone. threw in some triplet modulations at the beginning there too. hope you like!!
Started this one off with part of the crusaders snare audition etude for this year. Then i went into my own stuff, i tried to keep this mostly paradiddle rudiments. Finished it out w/ some slow flam paradiddle rudiments and such. Cause what's wrong with slow, especially when u play slow me me...poorly.
Three-time (06, 07, 08) High Percussion champions Shadow Armada drumline (Oregon High School) playing more book at finals in Traverse City, Michigan. This was in the lot next to the field, after their victory encore performance. Tenor soft mallet feature, snare tricks, split tenors, bass runs, unison paradiddlediddle feature. Letter D to letter F.
Over a groove, I display a fill which is no more than 2 paradiddle-diddles (RlrrllRlrrll) followed by two 16th notes to complete it (RL). This fill I use in some thing to 1. conserve energy instead of single stroking and 2. for feel purposes. Try it out over your own beats! Enjoy!
I was bored, and meh.
See if you can spot the following:
* My bro with his shirt off
* ps3 =D
* three of my guitars
* the glass I use as a makeshift cymbal
* our new drum pedal (fwee!)
* my drumstick bag which, like some of the drumsticks in it, is older than a lot of people in my family. It's about 15. So is the bass guitar actually.