There are a few basic skills that every marching snare drum player needs to master, the first of which is their single strokes. Learn how to do doubles and paradiddles when playing marching snare drum with help from an experienced drummer in this free video on drums and percussion.
Expert: David Pakman
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Bio: David Pakman is a longtime drummer trained in rock, funk, jazz, blues and music theory, and is also a casual piano/keyboard player.
Filmmaker: David Pakman
Maybe teach the traditional grip? and tighten up your paradiddles
sticktwirlingking 1 month ago
this guy is bruuuutal
DanDjembe 2 months ago
You should try Lento Percussion's Triplet Drum Gloves.
Jimmiedrums1 2 months ago
@TenorsLoveThemselves just you lol
theknifeguy651 3 months ago
sounds great good marching heights
mr977ism 4 months ago
Is it me, or are his paradiddles actually paradiddlediddles?
TenorsLoveThemselves 4 months ago
@ajcf1995 Nah... just stuff like about Casey Anthony and a judging video..
A7Xblood 6 months ago
what about traditional?
platinum555555 7 months ago
@DPepicelli lol
platinum555555 7 months ago
Sounds like the snare from St. Anger.
drummaboy2346 1 year ago