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  • HAHA thank God I'm a Left handed! haha...

    

  • can somebody explain something to me? i've watched 1 through 10 now, and it seems to me that 1 is the actual goal, and rudiments like these are just the way to get there, going from 7 to 9, increasing continuity until you manage to do it continuous? Is this true, or is there another purpose to these shorter ones?

  • @rancodanca 1 only uses single strokes wheres most exercises use a combination of single and double strokes.

  • @rancodanca rudiments are like scales, the more familiar with the different ways you can play the instument, the wider your ability to play that instrument

  • practice, practice, practice

  • mantap

  • I liked the little flam at the end. :)

  • *Throws sticks*

  • are those special sticks for a practice pad or something?

  • What kind of drum sticks do you have?

  • When he does double stroke rolls at a high speed, is he actually hitting them like...its hard to say, but physically hitting LL RR LL RR, or doing a short buzz? Because that seems like such a high tempo to do double stroke at that speed...

  • @DruMMab0Y333 they are made like that.. i used to have a pair just like it

  • Is he rolling towards the end (super fast part) or are they all individual downstrokes?

  • im in a singapore band.and im in percussion.this video of rudiments have helped me.thanks

  • lol..i need his left hand.

  • @twenebk01 I've found in order to build strength with my weaker hand, I must lead with my weaker hand. And it's confusing at first as your lead hand will want to take over. But that's what I've found to help is to lead with the weak hand. So lead with your left and see what happens.

  • Can I have your hands? :)

  • Does anyone know what the benefits of using those sticks are? Are those better for practicing or are they just his (or her) preference in weight, balance, tone, etc.?

  • marching sticks will give you more wrist power, because they weigh more :) i don't know what sticks this guy uses though. i do all rudiment practices with heavy ass sticks.

  • @emrichni The butt tip makes them suitable for snare as well as tenors. They still taper, without the tip, so rebound still exists.The Japanese oak is light, giving you more dexterity and speed, as well as the most durability on the market. The downfall is that they're a few inches shorter than most marching sticks, so they take some getting used to. I use them all the time, and I have no complaints other than the length difference.

  • make sure u have the beginning of your double strokes as loud as the rest of them

  • nice!!.... thnks dude!!!

  • I don't get why people don't just buzz the stick.

  • buzzing is the worst sounding roll there is

    double stroke is the best one

  • Yes, i like double stroke better. When up-to-speed it sounds more powerfull.

  • it got sloppy when sped up from 24-29 seconds

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