Double Stroke Roll Speed - Drum Lesson (DRUMEO)
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In this video, Jared discusses how he built his double stroke roll speed using a method called the strike pull.
Jared does so much to help other drummers without coming off as a know it all. He is humble and generous. I hope he realizes all that he wants from his drumming efforts.
This technique is essential for drummers to figure out as soon as possible. Every thing you played as singles before, are suddenly twice as fast. Now building fills has gotten limitless. Thanks for the video.
Been a drummer for 25 years and it's great to hear someone actually explain the necessary technique to make this work. Thank you
love watching your videos at 0.5 speed! you sound so drunk!
TarttelinGamer thank you so much.
TarttelinGamer Watch at 1.5 speed and he sounds like a cocain junkie :D
TarttelinGamer Funny.
+TarttelinGamer Hahahaha, you just made my day
+TarttelinGamer absolutely phenomenal.
i started to drums without anyone teaching..im just discovered my own talent when i listening on the radio..im so proud that i have my drums talent... no need to go on drums school..but i am the drummer who does'nt drum set but i practice everyday..!!
Bro I’ve been listening to you since 2003 and you’ve been one of my favorite drummers since I was 15 years old bruh!!! 🙏
this is the coolest, unpretentious video teacher i've ever seen on youtube, thanks for this video!
Hey Jared, just started playing drums. Practice rolls quietly in the corner of the commuter train. This video looks casual but it has a great mixture of advanced playing, basic exercises + humor. Cheers.
VIdeo starts at 1:51
giannos13 - thanks
Jared's personality has improved a lot. I remember seeing his first few vids and ppl comment, "He's a great drummer but got a personality of a lemon." Haha! Tnx to ur vids. Really helpful. Double strokes.Phew! Not a quick fix... Not overnight... Patience. That really helps, Jared.
Hey you derek so bad
Great lesson! Great job slowing it down and showing the double stroke in full action!
Great channel - I haven't played in over 10 years... I'm just getting back to it and I've found a lot of your lessons to be helpful. Thanks for taking the time to do this and share your passion.
You're the best teacher out there (in my opinion). I watch and study a lot of your videos.
I subscribed to you guys around the time you put your first video up with intentions of looking at them to learn drums, and i got a kit about four months ago, and I've made so many great strides by combining these lessons with seat time, and i've gotten to the point where I can jam to a wide variety of music, from hardcore music to even some jazz. thanks so much for everything!
Another great lesson. Thanks for taking the time to do this...greatly appreciated
Loved the video. It's given me plenty to work on. Thank you!
Excellent stuff man! Really helpful - I've seen the Weckle video you mention and your explanation is easier to grasp!
Great job Jared as always.. nice free vids keep it up
thank you for the humble and very helpful lessons! you're a star!
This is something i'v been trying to figure out for a bit, thanks to your video, i now KNOW HOW to practice this myself. Thanks Jared for all the great videos!
Great stuff, love the vibes
Thank you for your very detailed explanation. Instantly learned how to do this and instantly 10x better drummer. Seriously, thanks
your the man bro, awesome teacher. thanks for these great drum lessons.
Great stuff - thanks for the video!
Great video lessons. Thanks so much for posting
Very good lesson!
Jared, you're so modest and humble, and such a nice guy. such a nice guy. You sound great. You have to know that is awesome playing. Thanks for the post.
thanks you so much jared!!
Hallelujah!!! ive been trying to build up my double stoke roll speed for ages, been trying to get it up to speed for my grade 3 exam, thanks
jared, seriously, you are the best teacher ever
Thank you man, you're so good as a teacher :D
I like your style, hope I will learn where you, you are a good teacher.
The dave weckle video is back to basics, Bought that years ago and it helped me alot, I;ve been playing with fingers instead of all wrists ever since and using the double technique alot. it also teaches the double stroke on the bass drum aswell.
In a later video, Weckl actually changed his mind on accenting the second stroke. He mentioned that it gives it more of a natural flavor (or something to that extent).
Thank you so much for making this video.
Nice drum sound .. like it
your tips help alot ..thanks
Great vids! You guys are absolutely inspiring! Please do a video on how not to be so tense when holding the stick. Thanks!
I just love yr drumming cause it helps
Helped me figure out some tricky drum parts that required this technique! :D
THANKS A BUNCH! :)
dude you have improved so much in your teaching. you are awesome.
Love your videos I'm leaning a lot
best consistently good drum videos I've seen.
good drum lesson man
one of youtube´s absolute best drum teachers
Great video Jared, I've been using this method for a long time and it's great.
I would have wanted you to make a lesson about some linear stuff, but some easy ones.. I looked on some Linear drumming and it's very cool.
Thanks.
Great vid.
Absolutely my favorite
That is one shakey snare. But you're the best teacher on youtube, thank you so much!
Brother I love what you did in this video. I'm still learning my boubles and I have successfully started to get them smooth and its easy to do now but my question is how to play what you just did in a beat. I have practice the things you shown us and I'm loving it.
Another sweet video! This comes from the early Billy Gladstone methods...it's very efficient
Nice. Thank u!
This technique is great. Fredy Gruber also taught a snap on the second stroke to get that evenness. It's not a whip, just a bit of wrist twist. Other than the mechanics of doing it, from a sound perspective you are striving for the sound of an old Huey Helicopter's rotors. If you can find a loop of that ( not an Apache, a Huey) just sit and practice your doubles to that sound. Do it for hours and when you walk away, you will have that stroke feel in your brain.
The first doubles lesson to stick w/ me. I get this. Thanks dude.
that floor tom sounds amazing man!
You're a great Teacher ... off to the attic to practice! My neighbors are gonna love me. 10:39pm.
Nice video! I really like the sound of your floor toms. My floor toms have more of a dead sound. Is there any for me to get them to sound better without replacing the shell?
You're my favorite to learn from I'm having a really hard time with drum roll,I am using an electronic set.I am on day 5 hehe ,
here's my thumbs up.. lol nice tuts.. this can help me and other new born drummers..
Thankful Sir 🙏
Hi. thanks for the lesson. What preamp's do you run all your mic's through? Interface..mixer?? The drums sound awesome!
So Helpful Thanks
Also,, A very simple effective way to practice this is with the hands in Unison rather than alternating strokes-- When you do this you have essentially a shuffle beat- then to make it more interesting and beneficial you can practice under this obstinato different foot patterns again in the shuffle idiom.
Thank you!
Excellent!!! Can I respectfully as how long it took you to get down the technique?
Also when you talked about practicing on denser object. How hard or easy is it when you started to somthing like your snare?
One more! About the snare and toms. Like when you do transitions between the snare and toms? How much or less pressure do you use. Like when you go from something dense i.e toms to something tense i.e snare? Is it the same?
Thank you! I enjoy the material
Your really cool man. I love your lessons. Wish this would have been around when I was 12 years old. I would have ruled the world.
Hello, and thank you for the video. I have a question. What's the difference between this method and the method you using in another video, the one with the finger - Finger Technique Drumming Exercises (Drum Practice Pad Solo Included) . Is it that, in this method you take advantage of the bouncing ? I mean you can have the same speed with the both methods right? One must be easier than the other. Thank you.
really appreciate the videos and glad that you still do them!! I'm really struggling with double stroke (and I've been playing for like 5 years, shame on me!!) in that I'm not very accurate with them, and I can't seem to keep them in one spot, they sort of flurry over the drum or hi hats. Messy. I wonder if there's a video on advice on controlling sticks :)
Nice explanation and video. I suggest to not only show technics slow and fast but going from slow to fast and reverse. And I would be happy to see lessons with traditional grip and/or technics shown for matched and traditional grip.
Thanks again Jared for a great vid... now i'm off to try this roll... and yeah, turtles are cool!
could you guys possibly do a video on application of double stroke rolls/double stroke rudiments in songs, they're so subtle I never know if I'm hearing them or not in music, but I know their application could definitely help with my playing, maybe bring out a few examples of them being used in songs, thanks for everything, you guys are awesome!
those cymbals sound soooo sweet!!!!!!!!!!
thank you for the video
how many turns do you do on your drums, i watched the tuning video, but these sound amazing, i want to no the batter head and reso of your toms please!
Hey Jared thanks.... You really cares for other drummers.... Beginniner or amateur or whatever ... Thanks alot.... I still finds difficulty with my left wrist when rolling .
This is what I need to learn. UGHH Im so behind the times on drums!
are you using the same coated skins on the bottom side of those toms? they sound awsome
Jared, you don't need to use your fingers to make your double stroke roll sound even on the snare drum. If you use your fingers, you are just making your roll uneven. Accenting the second note of a double is useful if you are practicing shuffle beats, because you actually do need an accented secondary tap. However, you make have to use it somewhat on a floor tom, especially one that is tuned low. What you have to do to get a smooth double stroke roll on a snare drum is to play THROUGH the drum, not "to" the drum. What this means is that you break your wrist more, as if you are playing to a surface that is 3" lower than it really is. This forces you to break your wrist more, then you work with the rebound to pick the stick up. This can be done using only your middle finger and your thumb. Playing this way is more relaxed and natural. The idea is to make the stick do the work, not your fingers. If you would like, I can make you a video to show you what I am talking about. I see this very thing discussed everywhere on CZcams, and accenting your secondary beat is simply not the best way to learn this. At tempo, you are not using any finger snap whatsoever. Playing one technique at a slow tempo, then changing your technique at faster tempos will only confuse your students.
THANK'S FOR SHOWING YOU SKILLS,DJ C-SMOOTH
I've been trying to get my doubles up to speed for a year now. I can do doubles pretty fast, (32nd notes at 105-110 bpm) but I can't stay relaxed. I'm stuck on this and it makes it really hard to stay motivated. I am only 13 years old, but that shouldn't make it a problem. Any tips?
Hey what in-ears do you wear? Have you done videos on what headphones/buds are best for drummers?
Finally! I have been using only this technique to do doubles, and I was worried it might be wrong or smth, becouse in every drum lesson video, when someone explains the double stroke, they just say "well, just hit two times in stead of one", and I didn't understand how could one do it so fast with just the wrist. I could do it as fast with this technique, just wasn't sure it's the right way to do it, so thanks!
do the same video on a pillow. the ultimate double stoke lesson. I never knew about the 2nd accent method. Very cool. my problem is always the left hand as the right hand is always faster since im right handed. so the left hand is always quieter and lazier and my right is perfect. so when i get into a roll you it always sounds off. then I tried your method and use that 2nd accent on the left hand and it sounds equal now. thanks man. when I do it this way
you are awesome. thanks.
Hey jared, justwondering, how are your toms mounted because they look to low to be connected to your bass. great vid btw :)
Very Nice.
Something that I've noticed that's built my speed is working individual fingers:
- hold the tip of the stick in your hand so the stick is under your forearm
- use 1 finger at a time to hit the underside of your forearm with the stick
- focus on long, thorough strokes, don't focus on speed (you're practicing a movement pattern and your brain needs to learn how to do it properly so you will play it without having to think about it)
Do this for each finger for 1 minute/day (to start with).
just had a drum epiphany. thank you!
thank you for your video sir.. i learned much in drumming..
im jecar panumpang from Philipinnes..
This was quick fix for me :)
Alright I got it up to where I’m almost able to get that buzz sound with wrist movements. Should I move up or practice with my wrist a little bit more
Quote " And if i can do it believe me everyone can do it , like look at me right ?! "
I REALLY LOLLED!!! great lessons btw
this guy is way to modest. DUDE YOURE A FREAKING BEAST ACCEPT IT!!
This guy reminds me of my drum tutor.. DOUBLE WIN, BOTH GREAT AT THEIR JOBS
I'm obsessed with double strokes and I use them when I go really fast, and when it comes to fast double kicking, I use heel toe to go at faster speed rather then single strokes. Thank you Jared you have taught me well. I think I would have been a shit drummer if it wasn't for your lessons man :)
Keep on Rollin
hey jared, I love this video, but I have a big question! What in-ears are you using in this video?? Because I'm thinking of buying some in-ears to protect my ears and listen to music which I can play along to. Can you recommend me anything?
You should do a video on what to look for when bying a drum set/ drum equipment
What weight sticks do you use? Fantastic tutorial. Inspiring drummer.
Just wondering, is the double stroke technique same as the moeller technique? If no, what are the differences between these two techniques?
Hey Jarrod, Keith Carlock is a beast I hope you saw the '05 Modern drummer fest, one of the best and Keith tore it UP!!!
Awesome video. I have a problem I hope you can help me.
Right after I do the double stroke in one hand and then I am about to do it with my other hand there is kind of delay between my hands and it doesn't sound smooth. Do you have any tip for me.
(Sorry about my bad grammer :P)