How to Play the Drums: Learning the Five Stroke Roll

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In this lesson, we will learn about another family of rudiments - the roll rudiments. To start with, we'll learn how to denote these rolls in shorthand. This will allow you to recognize these rolls in the music you're playing and to understand what you should be playing. At a high level, this shorthand involves the depiction of a quaver with slashes through its stem.

After we understand rolls shorthand, Jim will teach us the 5-stroke roll, the 7-stroke roll, and the buzz roll. The 5-stroke roll is the shortest and simplest of the roll rudiments. The 7-stroke roll involves a dotted note and should be practiced on both hands. The buzz roll is different to the double stroke roll, and is sometimes called the press roll, or multiple bounce roll. It is different from the other rolls we've discussed because it is not measured (and we can't count the number of strokes we play).

This lesson is excerpted from a broader course available from www.begindrumming.com. The Begin Drumming course is a 100% comprehensive drumming course which takes you from absolute beginner to expert soloist without any gimmicky short cuts! Through a combination of video and written lessons, the course will teach you proper technique as well as how to read drum music.

A through explanation of how rolls are notated leads this lesson off. Then, 5 stroke and 7 stroke rolls are shown and explained in their slow form, then the speed is increased. The usage of both 5 stroke and 7 stroke rolls in music is also explained.

Buzz rolls are also introduced and explained in their basic form. The best practice for learning buzz rolls is demonstrated with lots of explanation and demonstration.

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