the sticks are supposed to bounce up and down on both of them to get the "roll" part right?
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the sticks are supposed to bounce up and down on both of them to get the "roll" part right?
yeah, let it bounce
ok thank you. I've been doing that all along but tonight i just stopped and wondered wether i was doing right.
a double stroke roll is also called an open roll, this means 2 bounces on each stick in the roll (thats for each stroke) and an closed roll is just as many bounces as you can get off of a stroke. 5 stroke roll is just 5 strokes on the drum (LRLRL or RLRLR) and can be open or closed.
five stroke roll is RRLLR or LLRRL all rolls are double stroked unless it says single stroke in the name (eg. single stroke 4)
Closed roll? I always thought it was called a press roll or a buzz roll.
But yeah, all double strokes.
HB58
a closed roll is a buzz roll, it means there are more bounces, not that you press harder
buzz roll, press roll, crushed roll, multiple stroke bounce roll, long roll, double stroke roll, open roll, closed roll....
...Ah, the madness! :dead:
I think you're mistaken Daemon. To get more bounces, you have to press the stick down more.
HB58
nah you just loosen your grip, pressing down more just makes it loud and crappy
Yeah, but you want your bounces to come in faster and create more notes. Not bounce around slowing down and getting lighter.
HB58
A buzz or closed roll has more uncontrolled bounces. For a given stroke there might be 2 bounces, 3 bounces, or even a single bounce. Single, double, 5-stroke, etc have percise controlled number of bounces for a given stroke.Quote:
Originally Posted by Daemon
Keith
its funn all ways