This is the last in a five lesson series applying the Paradiddle as a beat. This is a concentrated coordination exercise that will enable you to recognize and play more advanced rock and pop beats.
This is a standard application of The Single Paradiddle. The Single Paradiddle is a drum rudiment with the sticking RLRR LRLL (R=right, L=left). In this lesson the bass drum plays the right hand part while the snare drum plays the left. The hihat maintains eighth notes throughout.
This is the fourth in a five lesson series applying the Paradiddle as a beat. This is a concentrated coordination exercise that will enable you to recognize and play more advanced rock and pop beats.
This is a standard application of The Single Paradiddle. The Single Paradiddle is a drum rudiment with the sticking RLRR LRLL (R=right, L=left). This series gradually builds up to the bass drum playing the right hand part while the snare drum plays the left. The hihat maintains eighth notes throughout.
This is the third in a five lesson series applying the Paradiddle as a beat. This is a concentrated coordination exercise that will enable you to recognize and play more advanced rock and pop beats.
This is a standard application of The Single Paradiddle. The Single Paradiddle is a drum rudiment with the sticking RLRR LRLL (R=right, L=left). This series gradually builds up to the bass drum playing the right hand part while the snare drum plays the left. The hihat maintains eighth notes throughout.
This is the second in a five lesson series applying the Paradiddle as a beat. This is a concentrated coordination exercise that will enable you to recognize and play more advanced rock and pop beats.
This is a standard application of The Single Paradiddle. The Single Paradiddle is a drum rudiment with the sticking RLRR LRLL (R=right, L=left). This series gradually builds up to the bass drum playing the right hand part while the snare drum plays the left. The hihat maintains eighth notes throughout.
The Paradiddle Beat is the next step after mastering the Seven Basic Beats. Here you will learn how to play between hihat hits. This is a concentrated coordination exercise that will enable you to recognize and play more advanced rock and pop beats.
This is a standard application of The Single Paradiddle. The Single Paradiddle is a drum rudiment with the sticking RLRR LRLL (R=right, L=left). This series gradually builds up to the bass drum playing the right hand part while the snare drum plays the left. The hihat maintains eighth notes throughout.