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Once you are comfortable with 8th notes, you can challenge yourself to this next challenging variation. Because p aradiddles are in groups of 4 notes, when you play them in triplets 3 notes , they no longer line up perfectly with the beat. Stay concentrated on keeping your movements consistent with the same sequence of down-strokes, up strokes and tap strokes as before.

Use the sheet music to help you identify exactly where the beat falls within the exercise. Now that we are comfortable with these previous variations, we can try to play a little faster in 16th notes. Pro tip: in order to increase your speed, split your hands up and practise each hand individually.

Using this rebound, the paradiddle becomes one big movement with rebounds, rather than 3 individual strokes.

For this variation we simply add two single notes at the beginning of each paradiddle. These 2 extra notes transform the pattern into 6 strokes. Therefore, playing them in triplets works very well. The para represents the single and the diddle represents the doubles. This one is similar to the previous variation, but with 3 singles followed by a double.

This variation consists of adding an extra double at the end of the paradiddle. The sequence is now right-left-right-right-left-left.

It is interesting to play paradiddle-diddles in 16th notes as well. The last of the variations adds a third double or diddle. It also naturally alternates from the right hand to the left hand lead. Once you are comfortable with each of these variations, a great exercise for mastery is to practise reading the sheet down at b. Elijah is a university-educated drummer with extensive experience for both teaching and musical performance. Since completing his Bachelor of Music degree at Concordia University in , he has played music across each province in Canada and in more than 20 countries around the world.

For information about private lessons at his studio in Montreal or for lessons on Skype visit: Elijah Drums. The study of Paradiddles is, among other basic exercises for the drums, especially important to learn how to alternate single and double strokes with accented strokes, with both hands. The symmetrical structure of every Paradiddle helps a better balanced hands and wrists development.

You should put great care on the accents and their different positions on the drum sheet. Reversing the hands role and adding intermediate rests and abbelishment strokes, the combination of the various paradiddles offers endless possibilities of performance and personal expansion of the exercises.

We'll find out that many drum rhythms that we know are written by working out the basic Paradiddles. Drum set elements The graphic symbols of drum set elements in drum sheet music. Notes and Rests Notes and rests value in drum sheet music. Tie and Dot Tie and dot in drum sheet music.



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