Vic Firth has a pretty good "rudimental rituals" drum series on youtube.
But I would first find a chart of the 40 essential rudiments and practice them until you drop. ALWAY ALWAYS ALWAYS start at a slower tempo WITH a metronome and work your way up. Thats the only way you will get faster with them. I would say spend a good amount of your time on practicing the rudiments. They're everywhere in drumming like you would not believe. When I started out, I listened to music and did this cool thing (1 quiet note followed by 1 loud note) and I heard them a lot. Little did I know (until I started realizing how fundamentally important rudiments were and started to learn them, and how boring they were lol) that that was called a Flam.
I just am really trying to push myself to learn this stuff, and it's a struggle for me even when I practice rudiments to want to rush and skip the metronome up to 90.
I still struggle with it (I just concluded that I have to practice the rudiments sooo much, if I want to reach my personal goal, which was last week that I decided on doing it).
They are very important and will come into play later on, and once you start to play with them around the kit, you realize how fun they are when applying them. The work is soooooo worth the reward.
Boring, sort of (or a lot of).
Essential? More than you know it!
Oh, and make sure you are not making any bad habits with your sticking. Thats very important to get up to speed. And exercise the wrists until they're sore.
Good luck man!
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