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Thread: Using paradiddles as triplets in fills and grooves.

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    scottyp is offline Senior Member (Respected Chatter)

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    I just started playing around with this and figured I'd make a video. I may have opened a rabbit hole to start using other rudiments in uncommon subdivisions. or playing groups of 5, 7, or 8 as triplets etc.

    Pretty sure these will all get me fired by the bands but it sure is a fun way to work on independence. And when you find the right combination of accents and drums it gets tasty.


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    Love it Scotty. Good stuff!

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    Thanks.. I played it a bit too fast and it could have been tighter. I find this fill sits better at slower speeds anyways. I'm really enjoying this stuff over the blastbeats and double kick though

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    You're a great player. Keep it up man!

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    Cool. I try to fit in those types of fills when I can.

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    Nice work for sure.
    I also agree I think I like the feel/sound better slower.
    Awesome work and thanks for sharing!

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    Hey this is something that I can actually understand and play. Thanks man.

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    Thanks for the comments guys.

    I've been getting big into modulation, using rudiments in less common spots and will be making a bunch more videos. I started displacing paradiddles, then moving them in subdivisions, then displacing that etc. It's never ending what you can learn if you start treating it like math or use a grid system for every rudiment or grouping.

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