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  • Sounds like someone chopping carrots.

  • @ baji1, i practice rudiments starting with both hands, the idea is to make both hands strong enough to interchange between, this comes in very handy when doing rolls or drum fills as it's not always efficient or quick enough to play with your lead hand, and you need to play an open stance with your weaker hand

  • The thing I love about all these rudiments is that if you're good with the double stroke roll you're more than halfway there for the most part :D

  • should you practice this starting with the other hand also? there are other ones here also that just start on one side, or shall I do all of them starting with both hands?

  • RRLLRRLLRRL :D

  • dirty

  • Hi I want,what is the instruments in the that you are playing drum? and what is the material that the instrument wood and ...

    Sorry i'm spanish

  • He's playing on a snare drum practise pad. Its just a normal pad, its not part of the drum

  • se llama practicador y solo sirve para practicar rudimentos, lo venden en las tiendas de musica.

  • I've completely confirmed that there are eleven strokes in the above rudiment. No need for anyone to worry now.

  • that is 11 eleven +once - spanish+

  • RRLLRRLLRRL...THATS ELEVEN

  • why eleven?

    they'ree eight

  • It's eleven dumbass

  • @drummerjonathanp But its the 12th rudiment

  • You dont need to watch sesame street to know that there were 11 strokes.

  • I went and watched sesame street and this time I counted 7. =[

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