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  • pointless kick pedal cam?

  • kenan plays drums now? wonder what kels doing these days

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  • Way to go.. ur blessed to do watever you do howeva u do it :) --RE

  • nice beat, a little to jazzy for my playing but still good

  • @FenixiaDuo dude i just went thru all your comments and apparently people have been telling you it an inverted double stroke roll for some time now but you still dont get it.

  • @FenixiaDuo look i'v been marching DCI for 7 years. i think i know am inverted roll when i see one. and you played one. maybe you should have spent those 7 years figuring out different rudiments and patterns. i know i did. i just recently aged out of a top ten corps. thats top ten in the WORLD. so i think i know what i'm talking about. you can be as ignorant as you want about this or just come to the fact that what you played was an inverted double stroke roll.

  • @kylosme Look, I've been drumming for over 7 years. I know what a double-stroke roll is.

  • @FenixiaDuo let me brake it down for you. beat one RLLR beat two RLLR beat three RLLR beat four RLLR. R-snare LL-snare RR-tom LL-snare RR-tom LL-snare RR-tom L-snare. understand?

  • @FenixiaDuo im sorry but your wrong. you start of with your right hand. it goes RLLRRLLRRLLRRLLRR. if you start off the left it goes LRRLLRRLLRRLL. just because you think the roll starts on the & dosnt make it a normal roll. did you see that other vid i posted. look up inverted roll and youll see. the guy plays almost exactly what you play. trus me i know all about rudiments. like inverted flam taps Rl L Lr R Rl L Lr R. Rl= right hand flam Lr= left hand flam. or inverted paradiddles LLRLRRLR. 

  • @kylosme They aren't really inverted say if you use your right hand to start off the roll. Because then it's just a roll. It would be inverted if it started with LLRRLLRRLLRRLLRR, and so on.

  • @kylosme dude i just said that. theyre still doubles, but ppl just call them differently. so me id still just call them doubles.

  • @ImaFez its the same no matter what. RLLRRLLRRLLRRLLR inverted roll thats what it is and thats what its always been. and you basically described an inverted roll. doubles just placed in a different sequence. thats what they are.

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