This Rudiment Should Be Used More In Your Drumming!
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- čas přidán 8. 09. 2024
- Like all rudiments, the paradiddle-diddle can sound awesome on the drum set in a groove context! But whatever you do with it, remember: rudiments are the building blocks of the drumming language. It’s how you speak it that makes it yours!
Probably one of the most useful rudiments is the paradiddle-diddle. The paradiddle-diddle starts with two singles and ends with two sets of doubles. In this video, Glen explains that the right-hand part of the pattern is like the reverse of a standard jazz ride pattern, where you just fill in the missing notes with your left hand. And if you try playing it as triplet 16ths on the hi-hats, adding a snare on 2 and 4 and the bass drum on 1 and 3. This could also make a cool and subtle hi-hat backbeat fill.
All in all, there are so many creative and amazing things you can do with the paradiddle-diddle which is why this rudiment should be used more in your drumming!
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As a jazz drummer the paradiddle diddle is my life
Ikr
why you say that?
It's because the fact that you can swing the ride cymbal with the right and at the same time, you can spice it up with the left?
@@flakobatako it's a good fill rudiment too that fits with the jazz feel
@@FDE-fw1hd I asked because i discovered by myself a few years ago that RlRRll fits well with the jazz feel and i wanted to know by a jazzist if that is one the reasons of his comment.
Yes i know, it's pretty stupid. I mean, it is one of those things that seems too obvious, that makes us wonder, why it hasn't been pointed out by much people.
@@flakobatako yeah ikr it's awsome.
If you havent seen Glen with Alice, you are missing out. His drum work in that band is remarkable and groovy. His solos are ridiculous. Great underrated drummer and PERSON!
Underrated? The paradiddle-diddle is one of my favorites!
I discovered paradiddle-diddle trying to learn yes close to the edge, bill bruford does amazing work with it, such a cool rudiment
199% looove these rudiments, as a drummer for 3 years they have helped me out. When I first started playing drums I practiced these with my friend"s drum set.
Just when I think I've learned it all, I found out that I'm missing something.....AGAIN!!!!!
Wonderful demo!
I remember sophomore year of high school marching band, first year on the quads, there was a fast 16th note triplet paradiddlediddle lick down the drums in one of our cadences. Never underestimated it since.
That snare drum sound though!!!!
LOVE these rudiments applied to the kit vids! How about a vid lesson of all the most kit friendly rudiments? 👏
single stroke roll.
Just an another incredible video!!!! Thank u Drumeo for helping us increase our drumming skills with help of such LEGENDARY drummers!!!! The whole drumeo community is GRATEFUL to u DRUMEO!!!! :D
А как его зовут?
Thanks dude! Finally started to get a hang of it and then you switched it up around 6:15.
Made me finally turn of my pc and go to bed.
Only to write this comment on my phone...
it's such a fantastic rudiment! Thank's for this.
This guy is a great teacher. Great video!
Pardiddle -diddle its' fantastic rudiment 🎶🥁💖
One of my favorite rudiments! When I started practicing paradiddlediddles while isolating my hands, it opened such a cool rhythmic idea for my grooves and fills!
As a former drum corps drummer (the 1960's) and a member of the NARD before going over the the kit we used to call these 6's. You're using the pattern to form various beats and that's great. But, it's also a great tool for getting around the kit adding accents along the way as desired. In other words you could use the paradiddle on the snare drum and use the first right beat on the first wing tom, then the second wing tom and then over to the first floor tom and, if you have one, the second floor tom and back to the beginning.Lots of ways to us it!
Thank you so much sir for the advice! I really appreciate it!!
GLEN SOBEL SIR IS AMAZING.... I LOVE SIR'S PLAYING ❤️❤️❤️💖
It's likable to listen Glen Sobel teach the rudiments 😊
Buddy. Darrell Dwarf here from the Killer Dwarfs. We may see each other on the Monsters of Rock cruise this year. Feb. 2022 if you are still with Alice Cooper. I just want to commend you for this lesson here. You are an amazing teacher. This is incredible. Thank You.
Learning and liking this rudiment a lot.
I loved this guy and what he taught. Great video
Really cool! Well taught too! Thanks!
oh man, there is so much fantastic stuff out there in the net nowadays to learn drums on your own, this is one of those. 40 years ago or so I started with an old drumkit from an advanced playing jazz friend , but nobody told me how to start and what to do and of course I gave up a couple of weeks later. Inspired by some old cover versions here on YT I started falling in love again but this time starting with a drum pad learning the basics first ... let's see how it goes
Also brings in metric modulation. I like using the paradiddle diddle as a six pattern linear sixteenth. Can also use it as an with note 6/8 plus a single paradiddle as regrouped pattern to 8/8
My first drum teacher in a marching band always told me i shouldn't play doubles, i had no idea what doubles were because i was 6/8 years old.
But i found some things easier to play when using doubles so i never took his advice to heart.
When i was 12 i started drumming and i quit the marching band not long after, and then i learned that it was never wrong for me to wanna use doubles in some occasions.
Great teacher.
Thanks for breaking it down and showing where to use. I learned so much.
Thanks
What a great teacher you are, dude. "A lot of drummers don't know the name of the subdivisions". Yep! Hands up, that's me. Yet you're the only guy, even on the excellent Drumeo, who constantly remembers that and takes a quarter second aside to explain every time you mention "eighth note triplets" or whatever is likely to lose guys like me in the jargon. Thank you!
Nicely laid out…ima hafta add that to my meager well…
awesome content, this blow my mind for real.
Greetings from Brazil
Amazing teacher
A fantastic, musical drummer! Nice guy, too
it's my favourite rudiment. great with flams at the start of the rudiment
Interesting to use it on the hi-hat, never thought of using it like that in a groove. Accent both of the singles and it becomes a great fill tool on the toms and snare also!
Love playing this rudiment😎
You are like kid in a rhythmic candy store. Fun to watch you enjoying what you do best.
I love this rudiment and recently put out a video of a cool paradiddle-diddle groove. Great lesson :)
Alhamdulillah, ada kemanisan dc2 cip.
Mantiaeppp 👍
Thank you awseome. GLEN
Brilliant, easy to understand, thank you 👍
FINALLY, the Paradiddle-diddle being demonstrated properly. Soooo many drummers mistakenly interpret the Paradiddle-diddle as a fast Six-Stroke Roll. It's not!. This rudiment has only one accent, not two. The key word is Paradiddle. And yes, we can add accents to the Paradiddle as a variation to the basic Single Paradiddle, but when we accent the two single notes in the Paradiddle-diddle we are no longer playing that. It becomes a fast Six-Stroke Roll. Thanks Glen for your demonstration of this rudiment.
Glen is the sh!t. Love his drumming & drum teaching.
So awesome. Thank u!!
I got to drive him and the Hollywood Vampires back to LAX last summer and they were a great bunch of guys. They even enjoyed the music I was listening to on my Spotify playlist. Nice to see him wearing one of our T-shirts.
Sweet sound, Nice
And........there it is ! Great job
This is now my new fav groove🗿 thank you
Wicked video!! Thank you
Great great great (tri-o-let) !! 🤩
Thank yoo
Great teacher, love this groove pattern...😎🥁🎶🤘
That snare drum sounds awesome!!!!
Agree. I love the PDD. Play around with RLRRFF....
Thanks so much for this lesson! I apply it for pop too these days!
Super !!!! Merci !!!!
Always been my favorite rudiment, but I personally prefer an inverted variant of it thay goes: RllrrL. This way one can more easily accent the last note of the roll, whih makes it great for setting up hits.
That sticking would be a 6 stroke roll
That’s so fun😊
Those hats sound deadly!!
Dude I love playing fast paradiddle-diddles
This lesson is sensational. So well explained 🍻
Great lesson, I've put the rudiment in 4/4 time and always end the last sixteenths on the snare. Trying to use the six note patterns over a 4 beat pattern. RLRRLLRLRRLLRLRL. I got it from a Joe Franco lesson in like 89'.
Great underated Drummer
my fav to use both hands too
superb!
Use it more than any other😁😁
Thank you
The paradiddle-diddle is my favorite rudiment
The most underrated? It´s probably the most played of them all since it´s so easy to get up to speed.
Great!!!
Dammnn. I havent done paradiddle diddle since 6th and 7th grade percussion class. Wow..
Put two together. On the first set accent the first single, on the second set accent the second single. That will warp your mind at tempo.
Nice.. new friend here sending my support Godbless ❤️❤️
Yes sir! Try putting the right hand on the ride and the left on the hihat with this pattern,makes for a cool sound too.
Use it all the time while playing with my Allman Brothers Tribute Band!
Thank you so much for this lesson
Legendary vid!
Thanks for sharing your skills with us 🥁
I love it! Gotta get that one comfortable soon...
Superb Thanks
I love this rudiment. Always have. But I prefer playing it in 4 with the accent spaced over dotted quarters or eights. Not in 6.
Single single double double, makes for some smooth snare/Tom fills.
Glen Sobel is one of the best!
Great instructions thanks
It’s my favorite 1
Ahhhh, I love Glen.
Nice and wow that snare is so powerful!!
Someone sign this man.
Gostei da peruca.
Great lesson...
Cool video !
thank you!! im a beginner,it helped a lot !
Very interesting and didactique 🤟🎸👍
love it
Myself favorite rudiment
Excelente
Great lesson!
Yowza. I didn't know what to expect when I first saw this in my suggestions. So I looked at it and now I'm keeping it. Saving this one for sure. Sounds really sweet.
It's funny how they captioned the most underrated rudiment 😂
Dats my favorite rudiment
I use paradiddlediddles quite a bit
im surprised nobody’s brought up heart of the sunrise by yes. bruford kills it with the RLRRLL!
Oh man I forgot that this was jazz it sounds so good