Welcome to ultimate drumming calm. I'm Jim McCall. I'm going to show you this really cool sounding double pair doodle combination. First I'm going to play it for you. I'm going to break it down note by note and show you how it works. What and two and three in When playing these really cool sound pair doodle patterns, you gotta be thinking the double pair doodle.
This sticking on the double pair doodle is right, left right, left, right, right, left, right, left, right, left left. And I'm playing this really cool sound and double pair doodle pattern, I'm thinking 16th note triplets. One 16th note triplet is equal to the value of an eighth note. I'm going to just play hand to hand so you can see how I count this. One and two, and three and four and Now we're still going to be thinking 16th note triplets. But we're going to use the double pair doodle sticking.
So go like this, what and two, and three and four. And this great sounding double pair doodle pattern. I'm playing on the closed hi hat or a combination of closed hi hat and ride cymbal. I'm playing the double pair doodle is 16th note triplets. It would go like this. One and two and three and four and in the end or a combination of ride cymbal enclosed hi hat, something like this.
One, and two and ready and go and one. Now I'm placing the snare drum on beats two and four. With the double periodontal sticking. That means the left hand is going to be free to play the snare drum on beats two and four would go like this. One, and two and ready and go and one make things a little bit more interesting. I'm going to put the bass drum on beats one, and beats three and once again beats one and beats three and I'm going to coordinate it all together.
What and two and three and go and watch or between closed hi hat and ride cymbal. One and two and three and four and Now once you get comfortable with that tempo, then we're going to speed it up a little bit. It's also smart practice to try and play two measures double pair double combination. Two measures, rock beat two measures double pair total combination two measures Rocky. Something like this. What Another excellent sounding rhythmic combination you can add to your drumming library.
I'm Joe McCall. Thanks for using ultimate drumming calm