Jazz Roll
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  • its da JAZZ ROLLLL

  • i been trying to find out how to do this forever! thanks!!!

  • You learn that and youre the greatest drummer in the world, thank you for explaing that entirely i might actually have a chance to be something now

  • nice!

  • Did anybody kinda wince when you saw "jazz roll" and he bashed the living hell out of those crashes. Lol... maybe it was just me.

  • @Ineedwords1121 why? jealous of his skill? stupid fuck.

  • @Ineedwords1121:

    *LOL* I love you! ;-) »… bashed the living hell …« Ingenious, absolutely ingenious!

  • what you're playing is not a triplet with the second and thrid partials doubled. You are slurring it into like a fivelet. still a very cool lick!

  • lol wow i thought it said R LL RR L R LL RR L not what it says...its a 5-stroke roll not a 6-stroke but the 6-stroke is actually the jazz roll if anyone was wondering

  • the 6 stroke is just a para-diddle-diddle rlrrll or lrllrr

  • @renman000

    Nah, although the sticking is the same as the paradiddlediddle, the 6 stroke roll starts on a different note. RllrrL RllrrL ...

  • @trizzHHS yeah, i guess i didn't know that a year ago lol

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  • MAN dat was the one i have been looking for

  • ay wutz up i knoe u

  • I do this but i don't do doubles i just single stroke it.

  • stupid name for a tap fivelet.

  • well, that is just a basic 5stroke roll, one of da basic rudiments.

  • well, if we're going to get technical, it's ACTUALLY a slurred tap-five... =)

  • oh dear

  • OK then mr funny man

  • nice work man youve got it!

  • Its actually called an Inverted five. Its a five stroke roll in its first inversion.

  • so thats how they do it.

  • isnt it actually called 5 stroke buzz roll ? its a simple

    yet powerful rudiment :)

  • real ocol video thanks dude

  • Actually, I don't think that's quite it... There's another pattern, which fits nicely into a sixteenth triplet value.. is this:

    RllrrLrrlRllrrLrrl Or if you divide it up: Rll rrL rrl Rll rrL rrl ... and there are all sorts of variations, but I think this is what you mean.

  • Yes that is quite it...Thats a basic "triplet with double strokes in between roll" that I called the "jazz roll" because I use it in alot of jazz tunes and I've seen Elvin , and Tony use it too. I played Rllrr Lrrll in tripolet form.Yes there are many variations to triplets and diddles , etc... but what you wrote is not what I meant or I would have played what you wrote out. Thats a good one to practice too though. You should put that one up in a video for people to learn.

  • Learn to read and listen.

  • ???

    Explain this a little bit more. For a sixteenth note triplet or sextuplet you have way too many notes in there, unless you intend to use it for a 3 note fill.

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  • good stuff

  • cool!

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