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From: jmensticks
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  • well presented!and very i formative. Thanks!

  • Great Great lesson. thanks a lot man I learned a lot from this video :D

  • so for eg: para diddle diddle, para diddle diddle and a sextuplet which would be in double time compared to the para diddle diddle because you basically hit 6 notes under the "time of four".

    I hope i could explain myself clearly :)

    Nice video btw, enjoyed it. Cheers

  • it would also be cool to add the permutations of para diddle diddle.

    What i mean is the accents for eg can be moved around in ways like (right hand lead): R ll rr L or rr L R ll (capital is accent small is diddle).

    in a fill context , you can do a 4/4 fill doin 2 para diddle diddles and a simple paradiddle which all adds up to 16 (6+6+4) which makes a 1 bar fill in 4/4 or if u make 2 para diddle diddles u can do whatever you want under a quarter time since the 2 pdd-s add 12 hits and 16-12= 4

  • great lesson dude!

    thx!

  • sounds great...but not easy...

  • wow papa this is Danny R...sounds good papa

  • man Carlos Mencia knows alot about paradidles!

  • Ha.

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