![]() ![]() This video version should work for almost everyone else:Īttach it to the 8th 'rock' dancebeat. It should work if you have your browser set to use the Windows Media Player as the default VIDEO: Click here to 'Play', see, and hear the Double Stroke fill with the 8th rock beat. It will also eventuallyīecome a teriffic and very effective drum-solo ingredient. The Paradiddle will eventually becomeĪn extremely valuable pattern later when used as a 16th Paradiddle Rock beat variation. If you can adapt these patterns to musicĪnd learn to use them habitually, they will reach perfection in a very short time. Playing with music, is the most important part. Then try them as fill patterns, (practice moving to the hi-hat on the final note).īe able to play and use both fill patterns with the 8th 'rock' beat and try them out as you play along with your Memorize the stroke pattern of each roll, then play each as a steady stream of notes, as we did in They are 'Rudiments'Īnd therefore necessary in the development of your total coordination. ![]() Their rhythmic and tonal diversity will become much more apparent as you move Snare drum, they will each sound exactly like the 16th Single Stroke fill of theĭon't let that fool you! Notice the stroke pattern ( 'R'=Right and 'L'=Left.) 16th Double-Stroke and Single Paradiddle Fills These two rolls (fills) resemble the single stroke roll or fill, in their appearance and sound. ![]()
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