The 40 Essential Drum Rudiments - Tier List

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  • @EMCproductions
    @EMCproductions  Před 3 lety +216

    Which rudiment is your favorite? (essential or non-essential)
    Mine is the herta. The single stroke roll is a close second.

    • @dabbinrascal7975
      @dabbinrascal7975 Před 3 lety +21

      Pataflafla wins by the name alone

    • @TheAkus
      @TheAkus Před 3 lety +20

      There all good aslong as you do them on a gong hi-hat

    • @Brian-rj1un
      @Brian-rj1un Před 3 lety +1

      Flam 5

    • @johnstrong283
      @johnstrong283 Před 3 lety +2

      Double stroke roll is my favorite. We literally would do this for an hour at Northern Aurora. It helps immensely

    • @emilymielke9712
      @emilymielke9712 Před 3 lety

      I was always a fan of the eggbeater.

  • @Riley88990
    @Riley88990 Před 3 lety +286

    As a drum set player, I would argue that the six stroke roll is A tier since it is a life saver when playing triplet fills orchestrated around the drums

    • @aidanschram9652
      @aidanschram9652 Před 3 lety +30

      Its the first rudiment that I started spamming the shit out of and using in every fill lmao

    • @bartuce6806
      @bartuce6806 Před 3 lety +1

      truuueee probably one of the most versitile rudiments ever and sound amazing .

    • @Seafroggys
      @Seafroggys Před 3 lety +7

      Agreed, on drumset I play 6's just as much as 5's, usually in triplet form.

    • @joshuaallgood7030
      @joshuaallgood7030 Před 3 lety +6

      Agreed. Also, double paradiddles are very useful on a drumkit as well.

    • @paradiddlesjosh
      @paradiddlesjosh Před 2 lety +5

      @@joshuaallgood7030 Seconded. The Purdy Shuffle is basically an orchestrated double paradiddle on loop

  • @avocadomann
    @avocadomann Před 3 lety +466

    Okay now write a cadence using all 40 rudiments 👀😩

    • @mrnoname2353
      @mrnoname2353 Před 3 lety +30

      There is allready a Cadence named Drum Corps on Parade

    • @derrickburwell7777
      @derrickburwell7777 Před 3 lety +15

      I have written a cadence using all 40 Rudiments. The snares plays from 40 to 1, the tenors and basses 1-4 play from 1 to 40, Bass 5 lays down an ostinato funk rhythm to provide some groove. I wrote, and posted, it on Noteflight. 👍🏾

    • @derrickburwell7777
      @derrickburwell7777 Před 3 lety +5

      @@mrnoname2353 I love Drum Corps on Parade!

    • @Ihitthings3
      @Ihitthings3 Před 3 lety +4

      Try the ‘Connecticut Halftime’. it’s got most of them

    • @DanielHill115
      @DanielHill115 Před 3 lety +4

      Sdjmalik did it

  • @TDDrummer2
    @TDDrummer2 Před 3 lety +88

    6:03 my high school Drumline 2018 be like… 😂

  • @derekkalinosky3477
    @derekkalinosky3477 Před 3 lety +82

    Ratamacues were super common in 60's era drum corps. If you look up an old Reilly Raiders solo called "Grey Ghost," you will see how prevalent they were back then. (Heck, it may even be good content to play it, as it is so dramatically different.)

  • @IanCannonPiano
    @IanCannonPiano Před 3 lety +80

    The quadruple ratamacue is my absolute favorite by a stick shot, er I mean a long shot

  • @TheAkus
    @TheAkus Před 3 lety +661

    Video 42 of commenting till emc makes a gong hi-hat

  • @J.Rod_Drums
    @J.Rod_Drums Před 3 lety +53

    Well now you gotta rank all the hybrid rudiments 🙃

  • @cameroncourt3410
    @cameroncourt3410 Před 3 lety +47

    For drumset players like myself, the Double Paradidle is really good to play some nice Afro-Cuban 6/8 grooves. 6 stroke rolls are also really good in sextuplet form. The flam accent is probably my favourite though (after singles doubles and paradidles)

    • @joemadisonstudios
      @joemadisonstudios Před 8 měsíci

      Also great for marching band snare solo (football game) going from single paradiddles to double paradiddles are nice

  • @Sasquash19
    @Sasquash19 Před 3 lety +103

    Therapist: Eric without glasses isn’t real, he can’t hurt you
    Eric without glasses:

    • @jwaj
      @jwaj Před 3 lety

      Welp I’m not sleeping tonight

  • @kevinjones5560
    @kevinjones5560 Před 3 lety +19

    Loved this. Education and humor. Seems like 45 years ago I was only taught 25 rudiments. Kind of like the periodic table. It just keeps growing.

    • @derrickburwell7777
      @derrickburwell7777 Před 3 lety +5

      I was accepted into the V Corps band as a percussionist because I knew all 40 International Rudiments, while the percussionists had only been taught the 25 American Standard. When I was asked to play the Swiss Army Triplet, I played them alternating the lead hand. The sergeant stopped me and asked if they were consecutive, I said yes, played them that way, and he was floored. That was in 1992. 😊

    • @kevinjones5560
      @kevinjones5560 Před 3 lety +1

      @@derrickburwell7777 I was playing mid-late ‘70s. Don’t think there was a Swiss Army much less a Swiss Army triplet. 😉

    • @ejtaylor73
      @ejtaylor73 Před měsícem

      When I played there were 26 standard rudiments in N.A.R.D.

  • @thomashelm6931
    @thomashelm6931 Před 2 lety +18

    26 rudiments were the ones that were learned "back in the day." I agree, a lot of other ones are, in fact, redundant to others.
    The double stroke "open" roll is still the most important one, IMO.
    Great to get caught up on today's rudiments!

  • @jasonpowell8832
    @jasonpowell8832 Před 3 lety +14

    Agreed for the most part. That being said what if each one was a signaling something as a communication. Drums were ancestrally used to signal troops to action

    • @lampoilropebombs0640
      @lampoilropebombs0640 Před 3 lety +4

      New soldier: ooh this is a drum, let’s play something I’ve learned in high school.
      His fellow soldiers: WHO TF TOLD YOU THE COMMANDER IS DEAD?

    • @Cekmore
      @Cekmore Před rokem

      African talking drums. Whistlers of the canary.digiridoo of australia

  • @dinospumoni5611
    @dinospumoni5611 Před 2 lety +17

    7:38 just wanna say in drum set drumming, especially in the rock and metal genres, the double paradiddle is used ALL the time, especially in grooves
    see as a generic example "Glasgow Kiss" by John Petrucci when the drums come in near the start

    • @yakacm
      @yakacm Před 2 lety +1

      Glasgow kiss, is a local euphemism here in Glasgow for a head but, like when you smash someone in the nose with your head, during a Buckfast fuelled altercation.

    • @fotero78
      @fotero78 Před rokem

      Pantera, Slaughtered. Bridge.

  • @bsb1975
    @bsb1975 Před 3 lety +25

    There's a great double paradiddle part in the Dave Matthew's Band song "Drive In Drive Out". Not a drum corps thing, I know, but it's great to see how rudiments beyond single and double stroke rolls are applied to mainstream music.

  • @nathanpope5394
    @nathanpope5394 Před 3 lety +20

    the one person who disliked just doesn't have the chops to play any of the rudiments

  • @michaelmeyer2725
    @michaelmeyer2725 Před 2 lety +1

    Ok. So I sat through this video. I'm a horn player. I played Horn and Mellophone in High School. I then went and enlisted in the Army for 3 years. In 2001 I found DCA Drum Corps. Played til 2005. Was a member of the 2003 DCA World Champions. Played Mellophone, Soprano, and Trumpet. So I know what Drum Corps Drummers have to do.
    That you're USMC D&BC gives you credibility and my utmost respect.
    That said....I watched Every. Single. One. Sorry for my hornline ignorance, but after about 5 minutes they all sound the same to me. I'm glad you understand them, because I sure don't.
    That said, I do love watching your stuff. Keep up the work!

  • @MacioBrown00
    @MacioBrown00 Před 3 lety +5

    You have no know how much you just helped this non percussion playing music teacher 😂

  • @charlesacaranci9039
    @charlesacaranci9039 Před 3 lety +7

    They were called essential because they were used by military to call army or navy personal to take specific actions during combat

  • @drumlineenthusiast9217
    @drumlineenthusiast9217 Před 2 lety +4

    As someone who marched drum corps and has been teaching high school drumlines for several years, I've learned that if you can learn to play an accent, tap, buzz, diddle, and flam, you can play almost anything written for corps-style marching. Pretty much everything you will ever need to play is just a combination of one or more of those ideas lol

  • @austinguidry2511
    @austinguidry2511 Před 3 lety +4

    Man. I love your videos. Keep doing what you’re doing man. You’re making the whole drumming community happy. Thanks for putting so much hard work in the videos. 👌👌

  • @woolyjeans5663
    @woolyjeans5663 Před 2 lety +9

    really wish the PAS rudiments are changed, feels outdated for most modern percussion applications, agree with almost everything you said but flam drag is probably one the of the hardest if not the hardest one on the PAS 40 and it's an awesome chop builder. For me it deserves A or B.

  • @andrewhahn1227
    @andrewhahn1227 Před 2 lety +5

    “You can’t just roll for ever, you gotta sleep and poop n stuff.....” you can never take the potty mouth out of a percussionist lol! In all seriousness this is an outstanding video!

    • @killerr.miller
      @killerr.miller Před 2 lety +4

      Haha! I thought it was just me and my drumline who had potty mouths. The more percussionists I know the more I realize they all do.

  • @alexanderdavlin
    @alexanderdavlin Před 2 lety +4

    as a drum set player, double strokes are awesome for very fast fills if you cant single stroke fast enough. Paradiddles and inverted paradiddles are fun for fills too

  • @benjamingmullins
    @benjamingmullins Před 3 lety +37

    You literally put the best rudiment last, I can’t believe this. My disappointment is immeasurable and my day is ruined

  • @LegendForsaken
    @LegendForsaken Před 3 lety +8

    We need a hybrid rudiment tier list now!

  • @jackhammer_au9961
    @jackhammer_au9961 Před 3 lety +2

    Excellent performance of the rudiments Eric! Great chops man. BTW I love the triple stroke rolls.

  • @jazzpotato180
    @jazzpotato180 Před 3 lety +2

    Great video! Did not realise it was 20 minutes long until it finished. Agree with you for most of the rudiments. Especially for how cool it is to pronounce Pataflafla.

  • @meatstick3046
    @meatstick3046 Před 3 lety +2

    I just want to say thank you for spending your time making funny and good videos for people like me I hope you get the amount of subs you deserve in the near future. Thank you

  • @ClergetMusic
    @ClergetMusic Před 3 lety +4

    The double paradiddle appears in Fife and Drum music from time to time, especially when passing off for higher ranks.

  • @bluepenguin4345
    @bluepenguin4345 Před 3 lety +1

    I’m early AF! I loved the tier list, and I love your content! Always gives me a good morning! I hope you have a great morning and good rest of your April!

  • @elipotts6676
    @elipotts6676 Před 3 lety +8

    I just got in my high school drumline and I’m really excited

  • @raul.litoo2
    @raul.litoo2 Před 2 lety +1

    Four years of marching and I finally get a double paradiddle . Followed by 8th notes on the left . Because that makes sense

  • @tetragem1887
    @tetragem1887 Před 3 lety +2

    I wish this video existed when I was learning the rudiments. I was always wondering if I was playing it right or it sounding right. Great video still my guy

  • @justinmartyr6454
    @justinmartyr6454 Před rokem

    Thank you! I played marching snare in high-school but lost interest in college bc we had a terrible teacher. Now that I'm in my 30s, I fell back in love with it. You have helped me get my chops back. Thanks again!

  • @IamUncledeuce
    @IamUncledeuce Před rokem

    Beautiful chart. Thanks!

  • @christinashelby6083
    @christinashelby6083 Před 3 lety

    I'm learning more about drumming than I ever thought I would. Or maybe even wanted to. And yet I'm still here!

  • @user-el7re2no8b
    @user-el7re2no8b Před 3 lety

    Hi! I saw your untilvalhalla video and came all the way to this channel! This is my warm-up today🔥

  • @craigshewchuk9018
    @craigshewchuk9018 Před 3 lety +2

    This is the best video I have seen to learn all of those rudiments. I agree also, I think of these as rhythms also and have hit most of them just playing through the years. I did learn all of them in band lessons too tho! Just play set more than big band so had to learn a lot of it myself n transfer the knowledge to the kit like they did in the 60s and 70s

  • @VoodooDewey69
    @VoodooDewey69 Před rokem

    I like your scientific breakdown of the rudiments . I really like drum lines and their choreography.Its cool stuff.

  • @willbennett9533
    @willbennett9533 Před 3 lety +3

    Being a trap set player in jazz ensemble, double paradiddles where a great way to cheat a bembe rhythm on the ride bell ;)

  • @tylerfoxwell8559
    @tylerfoxwell8559 Před 3 lety +7

    You should do the hybrid rhythm tier list next for all of us corp style people

  • @BigBangDrums
    @BigBangDrums Před rokem

    Great breakdown of these "standard" rudiments. I appreciate the tier ranking. Pretty accurate in my opinion.

  • @Negative_Positron
    @Negative_Positron Před 3 lety +3

    Rather than interpreting drags as a diddled sixteenth, I like to think it as more of the last partial of a triplet, but diddled (when metrically applied, obviously in a concert setting you can have fluid interpretation)

  • @yaroslavleshchukh
    @yaroslavleshchukh Před rokem

    Thanks, Sir!
    Your videos are awesome 👍

  • @miless17
    @miless17 Před 3 lety +4

    Herta herta shot supremacy

  • @KirksDrumRoom
    @KirksDrumRoom Před 2 lety

    Brilliant! I completely agree with your list. And the video was entertaining. Good stuff!

  • @popeyesailor9571
    @popeyesailor9571 Před 3 lety +5

    After 50 years of playing I always thought lesson 25 was useless too. Alternating makes it cool.

  • @justinrayna324
    @justinrayna324 Před 3 lety +1

    The flammed mill, too, is good for practicing the completely open sticking of the cheese rudiment!

  • @J.RProductions2024
    @J.RProductions2024 Před 2 lety +1

    Flam Paradiddles are frequent in show style percussion features, I believe

  • @philipmateo3816
    @philipmateo3816 Před 2 lety

    I'm a non drummer hopeful composer and this is really helping me think outside the box for percussion writing

  • @emperorofgaming8146
    @emperorofgaming8146 Před 2 lety +7

    Personally I love the flow of flam paradiddles! Blue Devils used them in their opener for Metamorph (2017) and it works well, IMO. Then again, snare/percussion isn’t my primary instrument so my opinion doesn’t hold a ton of weight.

  • @broaverage9044
    @broaverage9044 Před 3 lety +1

    Got auditions for drumline today! Going for snare this year. Wish me luck!

  • @ClergetMusic
    @ClergetMusic Před 3 lety +1

    I think it’s hilarious you don’t even TALK about the Triple Ratamacue. I laughed by backside off watching that last part!

  • @yapraga
    @yapraga Před 2 lety

    Thank you for such useful and necessary lessons! Super!

  • @TFordSuperstar
    @TFordSuperstar Před 3 lety

    Either way supports the algorithm... Classic EMC!!!!!!!!!!!

  • @Logan0123
    @Logan0123 Před 2 lety

    Pataflalas, Swiss Army triplets, flam taps, and flam accents are all fun to apply around the drum set

  • @daryerisperez8312
    @daryerisperez8312 Před rokem +1

    Muy buen vídeo! Gracias

  • @C.D.Percussion
    @C.D.Percussion Před 2 lety +2

    The drag rudiments variations makes a lot more sense if played like "ruffs" and closer to the main note. It's how you would usually play it in classical music to match/line up with the wind and brass parts. How tight they should be varies a LOT and it's something I have herd conductors comment on multiple actions. Also the drags strokes (and flams) in the "European style" uses more of a "3 stick height system" where the grace notes are noticeable softer then the taps (1"), instead of using the same height for both "drum core style". This makes them a beeeeatch to play and the level of control needed for the downward motion is even greater. So in those cases the drag rudiment is essential to practice and variations of them is in the standard orchestra excerpt for classical snare drums, just because they are so hard to get. And don't get me started on the "three stroke ruff" =P

  • @julianperez5830
    @julianperez5830 Před 3 lety

    this helps a lot sense my drum line try out is in a couple days

  • @kerrylorah560
    @kerrylorah560 Před 3 lety +6

    "Keep your grace note down!!!"-Dennis DeLucia

  • @MadMan123654
    @MadMan123654 Před 3 lety +3

    Am I the only person whose never played any percussion whatsoever and loves this channel?

  • @mackiejohnson8498
    @mackiejohnson8498 Před 3 lety +2

    Much respect for being a marine and being one hell of a drummer
    my dad was a marine 52 thru 55

  • @comp.lex4
    @comp.lex4 Před 2 lety

    My high school drumline never wrote or played flams. Our techs saw them as basically controlled dirt and never even tried to teach us how to play clean grace notes, focusing on clean diddles instead

  • @sydhamelin1265
    @sydhamelin1265 Před 2 lety

    My very first drum lesson, I was given the following rudiments:
    Single and Double stroke roll
    Paradiddle, double para, and triple para
    I think I'd put the double and triple paradiddle as A tier, for a kit drummer. The double paradiddle is great for mixing it up in a triplet form, and the triple is actually good for getting your off hand some time leading the roll.

  • @sl1pz369
    @sl1pz369 Před 3 lety +2

    2:13 DARKNESS IMPRISONING ME

  • @spencercrawford197
    @spencercrawford197 Před 3 lety

    PATAFLAFLA!!! Great rudiment!
    My favorites are flam accents, paradiddles, and paradiddle-diddles.

  • @supskawt
    @supskawt Před 3 lety

    Double paradiddles are a nice way to toss off the lead to the other such as in runs going up and down the quads. Feels a little goofy at first, but it's fun to do with triplet doubles and paradiddlediddles

  • @natewilkerson6814
    @natewilkerson6814 Před 2 lety

    Love your videos! I think I agree with the majority of your list. I’d possibly put the triple stroke role up into the “A” category but that’s really just splitting hairs. The one I think you placed in the “F” category I would place way higher (“A” or “B”) is the single stroke seven. In contrast to the basic single stroke roll, players have to re-attack the rhythm and release the rhythm. It can help teach consistent note spacing in single sticking rhythms all the way to a release, as well as force players to focus on second note volume/quality.

  • @ouime7337
    @ouime7337 Před rokem

    As an exclusive kit player (who has spent way too much time on the pad) I love a double paradiddle and use it all over the place..! You can stick it in a jazz groove, or a nice little halftime shuffle. And if you’re playing a 6/8 Latin thing - the right hand is (almost) replicating the 6/8 clavé pattern (enough to get by on at a push).

  • @sybrenroorda3865
    @sybrenroorda3865 Před 3 lety +1

    Funny to see how you find the single stroke 4s and 7s useless while I've had to play them for years as a more military European style. It's amazing to get to know more styles like this.

  • @mattowens3330
    @mattowens3330 Před rokem

    Dude can I just say, I have been playing drums for nearly 8 years now. I have never been as technically proficient as someone with my experience should be. This video is a big reason as to why I am right into my rudiments at the moment. You have inspired me to practice them all. PATAFLAFLA!

  • @lmaoitsmee1812
    @lmaoitsmee1812 Před 2 lety

    I always used the double paradiddle as a way to begin/write snare splits.

  • @darrenserra316
    @darrenserra316 Před 3 lety

    great job!

  • @CakebDrums
    @CakebDrums Před 2 lety +1

    my heart sank, I didn't see the date and thought he shaved

  • @ironmatic1
    @ironmatic1 Před 3 lety +5

    Single stroke seven is used in ancient rudimental/fife and drum to double flamacues, and flam-paradiddles are probably the most common rudiment there. You’ve never played Downfall of Paris? lol

  • @rorshack23
    @rorshack23 Před 3 lety +1

    Just the video I needed :) 20:04 for the final tier-list

  • @howww4530
    @howww4530 Před 2 měsíci

    I'd love to see your version of 40 essential rudaments

  • @brandonmcgovern5519
    @brandonmcgovern5519 Před 3 lety

    As a pipe band drummer and also a military side drummer I feel like the main thing that comes up is double strokes singles single paradiddles and 5,7&13 stroke rolls and the 25 stoke roll or 3 pace roll

  • @HansonProductions112
    @HansonProductions112 Před 3 lety +3

    I love how PAS doesn't notate the double drag tap in the traditional sense. I honestly think it sounds better when old snare drummers slur the hell out of it anyway.

  • @mcmastergi
    @mcmastergi Před rokem +1

    I like how serious and funny this video was !
    Thanks for this great rudiments analysing work.
    Btw, final results are at 20:05 😉

  • @dabbinrascal7975
    @dabbinrascal7975 Před 3 lety +19

    Is the bunny shirt also essential? Asking for a friend

  • @djfrankfrancis
    @djfrankfrancis Před 3 lety +1

    pataflafla was my fave from drumline, and the swiss triplets...

  • @YouCrossedMyPath
    @YouCrossedMyPath Před 3 lety +1

    Eliud Ayala Jr. who usually writes (wgi) Impact Percussion's show music likes to use double paradiddles a lot

  • @ejtaylor73
    @ejtaylor73 Před měsícem

    LONG ago when I played there were only 26 standard/essential rudiments from N.A.R.D. I enjoyed ratamacues. The most difficult thing for me learning was the right hand, being a lefty, I wanted to do everything left handed. I would try to focus and just do the rudiments right handed, but as I sped up I would switch to doing them left handed without even realizing I had. Made for fun and annoying times for the drum instructor, he wrote things right hand dominant and I would end up switching to left hand dominant without noticing I did. 🤣

  • @luisn642
    @luisn642 Před 3 lety +1

    9:28 careful Eric, cowbell might be watching!

  • @Badlandbrawlgameplays
    @Badlandbrawlgameplays Před 2 lety

    I personally really like the single flammed mill and the swiss army triplet and feel they should be higher on the list because they teach you how to layer together an inverted double with one hand and a regular double with the other.

  • @theyescapedtheweightofdarkness

    The six stroke roll is S or A, it's use a ton on the kit especially in metal bands like dream theater

    • @MalikEmmanuel
      @MalikEmmanuel Před 3 lety

      The problem is that when we play a “6 stroke roll” on the kit we are really doing something like an inverted paradiddlediddle with an extra accent and he already has that as A tier. Check the rhythm.

  • @bobisodd7247
    @bobisodd7247 Před 2 lety

    2:09 "darkness, enprisoning me, all that I see, absolute horror"

  • @c.or.yd.aniel.l9639
    @c.or.yd.aniel.l9639 Před 3 lety +1

    The double paradiddle is cooler if you add an accent on the third note. You should play around with those - I am surprised you have never written them. But my favorite rudiment by far is the swiss army triplet. I could play those super fast before I even knew what they were (Basically I just played a bad roll....but it felt like I was doing something really cool.)

  • @The_Bi-polar_Express
    @The_Bi-polar_Express Před 2 lety

    I've been spending time with the paradiddle diddle lately, so, I'll go with that for now.

  • @chaseozment5596
    @chaseozment5596 Před 3 lety

    Now we need "40 ACTUALLY ESSENTIAL rudiments" from you - pls and thank you

  • @joecapobianco647
    @joecapobianco647 Před 3 lety

    4.20....Well played!!

  • @officialpanda3149
    @officialpanda3149 Před 3 lety

    2:47 yes. I will play that on my schools marimba. Epic

  • @aperson22222
    @aperson22222 Před rokem +2

    I find Lesson 25 kind of fun (though it does make me wonder what the first 24 lessons are, and why none of them made the list, and why it's #34 on the rudiment sheet). I've always alternated right and left every time, I'm not even sure I knew that's not how it's supposed to go.

  • @fatchanceb1823
    @fatchanceb1823 Před 2 lety

    “does nothing for me”, says the multiple Guinness world record holder.
    Should petition the society to add that quote to the rudiment sheet there legend.

  • @ROCKNROLLFAN
    @ROCKNROLLFAN Před 3 lety

    Guess that I'll have to learn snare drumming ALL OVER again especially since my high school music teacher didn't teach me anything in his percussion class and was just very short with me and went back into his office and abandoned me when I asked questions.

  • @soulhearted1710
    @soulhearted1710 Před rokem

    I 1,000 % agree with your rankings.

  • @nathansamuell5992
    @nathansamuell5992 Před 3 lety

    Mean comment to support the algorithm as instructed

  • @timurhant469
    @timurhant469 Před 3 lety

    Man I love it! I also agree with the S and the A. The rest i totally ignore anywaaaay! (The rhyme was not intended)