13 questions
There are four type of drum strokes; Full-Tap-Down-Up. These are "letters" in drumming and we put them together to form "words" in drumming. "Words" in drumming are actually called;
A story
Scat singing
Rudiments
Nonsense
When the stick begins in a 90 degree position, strikes the surface and bounces to a 90 degree position is known as a
Tap
Down Stroke
Full Stroke
Up Stroke
When the stick begins in a 90 degree position, strikes the surface and bounces stopping at approximately a 15 degree position is know as a
Up Stroke
Down Stroke
Full Stroke
Tap
When the stick begins in a 15 degree position, strikes the surface and bounces back to the 15 degree position is known as a
Up Stroke
Down Stroke
Full Stroke
Tap
When the stick begins in a 15 degree position, strikes the surface and bounces to the 90 degree position is known as a
Up Stroke
Down Stroke
Full Stroke
Tap
Matched Grip
Traditional Grip
Matched Grip
Traditional Grip
Roll Rudiment (5 stroke Roll)
Diddle Rudiment (Para Diddle)
Drag Rudiment (Drag)
Flam Rudiment (Flam)
Roll Rudiment (5 stroke Roll)
Diddle Rudiment (Para Diddle)
Drag Rudiment (Drag)
Flam Rudiment (Flam)
Roll Rudiment (5 stroke Roll)
Diddle Rudiment (Para Diddle)
Drag Rudiment (Drag)
Flam Rudiment (Flam)
Roll Rudiment (5 Stroke Roll)
Diddle Rudiment (Paradiddle)
Drag Rudiment (Drag)
Flam Rudiment (Flam)
Short patterned strokes, or what we know as Rudimental drumming, was originally utilized for;
The orginized coordination of military units.
Developing drumset coordination
Drum solos
Playing behind the choir
Short patterned strokes, or what we know as Rudimental drumming, was originally utilized for;
The orginized coordination of military units.
Developing drumset coordination
Drum solos
Playing behind the choir