My understanding of Swiss Army Triplets is simply an pure accented flam triplet pattern say, FLR repeated over 16th notes (not triplets at all). Placing a kick on the main beat of each set of four 16ths provides the cross rhythm between the snare and kick. In any event, you have developed a use for your own style when combining triplet patterns with 16th notes similar to those known as Swiss Army Triplets.
In effect, your use as demonstrated are simply single beats played on the right hand with a left hand grace note added before the first and then every third beat with an accent on the following right is it not? I note that your stave writings do not show triplets at all, but 16th notes grouped in fours with an accent each third beat. It is my understanding that the definition of Triplets is three notes played in the space of two notes of the same value.
You are obviously very adept at playing an accented flam followed by a double right around the kit. Do you also use a double left, or left then right or right then left? I understand that the orthodox method of practicing 8th note or 16th note flam triplets is utilising alternate hands i.e. FLR FRL.
Im 44 and a bit ,,rusty,,at the moment on my drumming
play in a bluesband in Norway and practise only when the band has rehearsels--so thanks for incr drum lessions -i have too practise mooore.-soon bying a roland td 6 kw too have home..thank you-i will bee rehearsing on things you have done her---thanks again!
I got one for y'all. Alternating Swiss Armies. Flam right left Flam left right. Of course, alternate the flams right left, not too hard but fun.
lemonite1 1 year ago
My understanding of Swiss Army Triplets is simply an pure accented flam triplet pattern say, FLR repeated over 16th notes (not triplets at all). Placing a kick on the main beat of each set of four 16ths provides the cross rhythm between the snare and kick. In any event, you have developed a use for your own style when combining triplet patterns with 16th notes similar to those known as Swiss Army Triplets.
TheLexTalionis 2 years ago
In effect, your use as demonstrated are simply single beats played on the right hand with a left hand grace note added before the first and then every third beat with an accent on the following right is it not? I note that your stave writings do not show triplets at all, but 16th notes grouped in fours with an accent each third beat. It is my understanding that the definition of Triplets is three notes played in the space of two notes of the same value.
TheLexTalionis 2 years ago
You are obviously very adept at playing an accented flam followed by a double right around the kit. Do you also use a double left, or left then right or right then left? I understand that the orthodox method of practicing 8th note or 16th note flam triplets is utilising alternate hands i.e. FLR FRL.
TheLexTalionis 2 years ago
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rallydrummer 2 years ago
That's cool, thanks... Do you have heads on toms tight enough to give you rebound when you play with fingers fast single strokes, doubles?
thanks
LOLE1991KOVIN 2 years ago
Wow you really rocked that. Thank you.
CoraStan153 2 years ago
NICE!
jdrum78 2 years ago
Amazing. You are phenomenal, and very unique. Thanks for the very good video!
Did you play in a marching band?
ChadwickSesame 2 years ago
yes. few in UK and Cadets and Bluedevils in the US.. but quite a few years ago now... 1995-97..
geofffry 2 years ago
that goes alright.. how ling u been playing for??
qrtapounda 3 years ago
swiss army triplet
treyesh 3 years ago
thanks, but isnt a swiss ARMY triplet just rrl?? Not flam right left?
geofffry 3 years ago
actually If you check PAS naming you are correct they call it the Swiss ARMY triplet.. nice one..
geofffry 3 years ago
yeah, this is called a swiss army triplet
this video is great, i've sadly neglected swiss army triplets, and this has inspired me :)
remedyz0802 2 years ago
wooaah your good.
razorsharphalo 3 years ago
flam is hitting both hands on the kit at once!!
rpcrss 3 years ago
wrong!!!!
a rL flam for example the right is immidiately before the left ....very close together, but not the same time.
76steve76 3 years ago 2
you are an awesome drummer mate !!!
bomb00hills 3 years ago
i see you were using a single peda;so much more gratification when you play something most people have to use a double pedal for with a single
do you use the pedal slide or the heel toe
i got the pedal slide on lock, but i cant do heel toe for the life of me
i heard heel toe is slower and bad for your ankles though
WillWatson23 3 years ago
slide... cant get on with heel toe...
geofffry 3 years ago
what is a FLAM tho .... coz its all over tabs and i have no idea wat it is
03kingh 4 years ago
its a note right after another one is played. its the small note thats shown on the music that is seen thought this vid
hope i could help:)
smilingandalf 3 years ago
thanks but i posted that 4 months ago lol ive been drumming since thn n kinda already figured out lol thanks anyway tho XD
03kingh 3 years ago
haha didnt see that lol
thought it was a more watch vid than that!
smilingandalf 3 years ago
Nice. This helps. Thank you.
BFG 4 years ago
Im 44 and a bit ,,rusty,,at the moment on my drumming
play in a bluesband in Norway and practise only when the band has rehearsels--so thanks for incr drum lessions -i have too practise mooore.-soon bying a roland td 6 kw too have home..thank you-i will bee rehearsing on things you have done her---thanks again!
blussy 4 years ago