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Uploaded by on Jul 12, 2008

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This is a triplet exercise written originally by Edward Freytag. I have made it available in a printable format on my website at http://drumapprentice.blogspot.com/2008/07/exercises-for-beginning-drum-stude...

Pay attention to the sticking, that's the main point of the exercise. You'll see several rudiments in this exercise: double strokes, single paradiddle-diddles, swiss army triplets, and flam accents. Enjoy!

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  • do paradidddles increase ur speed for singles ?

  • Absolutely, because it helps bring your slower hand up to speed with your dominant hand.

  • They sure are SD-1's :)

  • Hey guys, the best way to get your left wrist looser is by doing paradiddles and learning to RELAX. We have a tendency to become more tense when we try to speed up, go slow till you can increase speed relaxed.

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  • You need to work on keeping in time with metronome

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  • nice exercise!

  • i have the same exact pad, but its smaller, and its got louder side on the back, for performance. check out my channel guys!

  • Do you want to play with the met?

    or just leave it there so it looks like you practice with one?

  • this will most certainly help. thanx!

  • i love how your practice stand is your couch i have the same pad but a smaller on i like this notes

  • @thebest123666 --Best way to count them is as normal. But instead of alternating, count each of those with the right hand. So basically you do 16th notes with one hand. For example, if you have a measure of straight 32nd notes, just count the 16th's like normal, but play them all with the right hand. Then, you just add in the left. But when you're learning it, go slowly so you can memorize the pattern. It's much easier then trying to count them, especially at a tempo such as 120 bpm. :)

  • im having a hard time with my left hand.. since i started doin paradiddles my left hand started catching up with my right.

  • Practice again !

    Listen the tempo, you are not keeping in time with the metronome !

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