Welcome to ultimate drumming calm. I'm Joe McCall. I'm going to show you this really cool sound and double periodontal pattern. First I'm going to play for you. I'm going to break it down note by note and show you how it works 1234 When playing these really cool sounding pair doodle patterns, you got to be thinking the double pair doodle. The sticking on the double pair doodle is right, left right, left, right, right, left right, left, right, left left.
Now I'm playing these in an eighth note triplet form. So I would count these evenly, evenly, evenly, evenly. But since the sticking for the double pair doodle is a little bit tricky. It makes sense to say the sticking out loud as you play it while trying to maintain the triplet feel. I'm gonna play it on the snare drum, it's gonna go like this. Right Left, right, left right, right, left right, left, right, left, left, right, left.
Left When I'm playing this really cool sound a double pair doodle pattern. I'm thinking eighth note triplets. I'm placing the tom toms on every quarter note or every if you're counting triplets, but go like this evenly, evenly, evenly, evenly right. Even though the pattern is simple to understand the coordination on this can seem a little bit weird because you're doing the pair doodle sticking. So you want to get comfortable with that. Then you're going to pick up the speed a little bit.
Evenly, evenly, evenly. A great way to practice these would be to play two measures double pair doodle combination to measure shelf will be something like this. What? Ready go. There it is another excellent sounding double pair total combination that you can add to your drumming repertoire. Ultimate drumming calm.
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