Welcome to ultimate drumming calm. I'm Joe McCall. I'm going to show you this really cool sound and double periodontal combination. First I'm going to play for you. I'm going to break it down note by note and show you how it works. What to add in When playing these really cool sounding pair doodle patterns, you got to 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. 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. What 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, one, and two, and three, and four.
And I'm gonna divide the hands up between snare drum and closed hi hat. It's gonna go like this. What and two, and three, and four, and one. Now, I'm gonna put the bass drum All the quarter notes. So every time I say 123 or four, I'm playing the bass drum. What?
So you can see how cool this pattern is starting to sound. Now a great way to practice would be to play two measures double pair double counting 16th notes and two measures, rocking two measures double pair double two measures. Rafi something like this. What Another excellent sounding rhythmic combination you could add to your drumming repertoire. I'm Joe McCall. Thanks for using ultimate drumming calm.