Learning Drum Rudiments

Drum Rudiments are the “letters” of the drumming language. They are incorporated into every beat, fill, or pattern that you could ever conceive to play on the drums. Now, that doesn’t mean you have to think of the rudiments every time you play, just as you wouldn’t think of each individual letter when writing a word, sentence, or paragraph. Instead, you just think of your ideas and translate them directly into sentences with ease.
It would never make sense to try to learn the English language one letter at a time – especially without a detailed understanding of the alphabet. However, this is how most students approach the drum set. When learning drums they try to master individual beats and fills without first understanding the core rudimental patterns. This is really quite backwards when you think about it, and this is why most beginner drummers get extremely frustrated with complex patterns.
Imagine what it would be like to play the drums as easily as you speak fluent English! If you could come up with your own words, phrases, and creative sentences at a whim. Consider how it would revolutionize your drumming if you were able to think in complete musical “phrases” rather than individual beats and fills! This is why it is so important to learn and master all 40 drum rudiments! There are several rudiments that are like vowels, and can be used in virtually every beat you write. Use these more often, and then allow your new found creativity and control come together to play exciting musical patterns!
This wonderful product we want you to look at covers all 40 drum rudiments. including: single stroke roll, single stroke four, single stroke seven, multiple bounce roll (buzz roll), double stroke roll, triple stroke roll, five stroke roll, six stroke roll, seven stroke roll, nine stroke roll, ten stroke roll, eleven stroke roll, thirteen stroke roll, fifteen stroke roll, seventeen stroke roll, basic flam, flam tap, flam accent, flamacue, flam paradiddle, single flammed mill, flam paradiddle-diddle, swiss army triplet, inverted flam tap, flam drag, pataflafla, single paradiddle, double paradiddle, triple paradiddle, single paradiddle-diddle, drag ruff, single drag tap, double drag tap, lesson 25, single dragadiddle, dragadiddle #1, dragadiddle #2, single ratamacue, double ratamacue, and the triple ratamacue. Each one is covered in real-world applications including beats and drum fills, so you can begin to make full use of all patterns!
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