Paradiddle-Diddle Drum Groove & Fill-in Ideas for Drummers Part 3!
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Paradiddle-Diddle Drum Groove & Fill-in Ideas for Drummers Part 3!
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In this week’s Drums By Liz lesson, I demonstrate and explain how to play a Paradiddle-diddle groove and fill. The sticking pattern of RLRRLL helps to create some really nice patterns/combos as we experiment and orchestrate this.
Start by getting comfortable with the sticking pattern of the Paradiddle-diddle. Learn the different ways to count this. As you progress, learn to count and feel this all in a Triplet format. Use the sticking pattern to your advantage and incorporate it into other sextuplets you play.
This pattern works in so many different directions and in so many different ways.
It works great as a groove or as a fill-in. Learn to move the orchestrations in such a way as to resolve the pattern.
Please try to understand a bigger picture about your music theory and your drumming mindset. All of these things will lead to a more organized sound and more musical play.
This week we are now focusing more on moving the left on our last 2 notes of the 6 note pattern of RLRRLL. I call these “pushes & pulls”. So both hands/arms now have movement within the concept. This can feel a bit like swimming due to the unique movement of both arms. Add in your “push and a pull” using your right hand and combine them into one exercise.
As you progress as a player, utilize your rudiments and various sticking patterns to help you have a more fluid sound. It helps you play things faster with more artistic expression. It’s always a way to work smarter rather than harder. Many times it leads to very nice orchestrations and will inspire you to find more patterns within the complexity. Don’t be intimidated, just find a way to solve the puzzle for yourself. Everything can be broken down into digestible pieces. Find ways to conquer these harder, more skillful concepts, and watch the heads turn as you incorporate all of this into your playing style. It’s a wonderful thing!
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