![]() ![]() But eventually, once you start to increase your speed, you're going to use rebound on each of your sticks. If you're playing at a slower tempo, you can, you know, use risk strokes to play those doubles. And that will help to bring the sound out either on the snare drums or the practice pad. You want to bring that stick up, okay, on either hand. So remember, stick heights are really important when you're playing accents. Okay, and how you approach both of those surfaces is different as well. The feel is different, the sound is different. In the video, you're going to notice there's a real difference between I've drum practice pad and a snare drum. First of all, you can practice these on a practice pad or on a snare drum, and I give some examples of both. Helpful Tips The Paradiddle Snare Drum Workout: Okay, some helpful tips are things to think about, okay, a couple of things. So for this course, you will need some drumsticks. You understand some rudiments, accents, double strokes, buzz jokes, clams, and sticking patterns. ![]() So you should have some experience already with the snare drum. We're going to use Buzz strokes and we're going to use flaps. And from the structure, we are going to do some different things to the single strokes of the periodontal. And that is right, left, right, right, left, right, left, left. ![]() So the basic structure we're using is the periodontal, which I'm sure you're familiar with. And create a workout or a routine that you can use to get your hands and your drumming sounded great. And then the ultimate goal is to be able to run these exercises from one to 60 all the way through, maybe four times or eight times each. So we're going to work on each section separately. There's 60 exercises in total divided into four sections. Your double strokes, your Buzz strokes, your accents, and your flames. This is a great warm up or workout routine that really works on your paradigm. Introduction The Paradiddle Snare Drum Workout: Hi and welcome to a fun and challenging snare drum workout. So grab your sticks and let's get started.ΔΆ. ![]() This course is designed for drummers who already have some experience with basic rudiments, notation and sticking. Sharpen your focus and concentration and to build your drumming confidence. I created this course or workout to help develop your hands and risks. My name is Larry crow and I've been drumming for well over 40 years. This course will teach you a fun and challenging hand workout that will greatly benefit your snare drum playing and your drum set one. Preview The Paradiddle Snare Drum Workout: Hi and welcome to the periodontal snare drum work in. ![]()
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