Thanks for watching, everyone! For those particularly interested in applying this approach to the paradiddle, there's an in-depth 18-part course that makes it easy on my website.
@איילתדמורКүн бұрын
Interesting concept, thanks for the video
@NLPMaster19 сағат бұрын
Great stuff, thanks so much , sounds great and is logical ..great teaching too
@evanleseney13Күн бұрын
Really interesting thank you guys
@8ABC8Күн бұрын
This guy!
@asdland2218Күн бұрын
Hi , I've been working on the last section examples of this lesson for about 9 months, 3/ 16 is a great thing to throw into any set of 4s as it's a displacement that will cycle over the bar and each limb starts on new downbeat. Its difficult to swap mind set on what limb is leading relative to melodic and the downbeat if you suddenly find yourself coming out of a bizarre phrase on a left. I realised years ago I was falling into this fatal trap . For example 1 e and A... ( but trying to play 16th triplets that start on the ( A ) .. major car crash . I now try to monitor where downbeat and up beats are when trying to link into triplets. I was way too random with my throwing in of a single 3/16 . Any advice on how to stop yourself ending up in one of the million variables you don't have nailed down. I'm still running into unexpected combinations of limbs 😂