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#153574 - 10/26/07 10:22 AM Paradiddle help.
Ragnavalo Offline


Registered: 10/26/07
Loc: Miami, Florida
Last year I played Timpani and this year our band had a drumline
Last year I was the center snare player during football games but the parts were super simple
Now being the actual center snare I have been practicing and my paradiddles is what im worst at.
Every time I try to accent in the middle as im diddling the accent comes out as a diddle and if not it feels really weird.
Thanks in advance
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#153575 - 10/26/07 11:19 AM Re: Paradiddle help. [Re: Ragnavalo]
GurrillaWarsnare Offline


Registered: 12/25/06
Loc: Dayton Ohio
Practice them slowly, make sure your sticking is correct and then slowly speed it up but make sure it stays clean and together.
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#153576 - 10/26/07 01:04 PM Re: Paradiddle help. [Re: GurrillaWarsnare]
Mannineaux Offline


Registered: 03/16/07
Loc: Slidell, Louisiana
Make sure the only thing you accent is the first tap before the lrr or rll. Rlrr Lrll. Also, practice some accent tap stuff to get used to accenting and then keeping the stick down to do something else. You could even make up some things to work on. Try taking one hand, seeing what it does in a series of paradiddles, and practicing just what that one hand does. Start slow and gradually increase speed.
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#153577 - 11/12/07 11:06 PM Re: Paradiddle help. [Re: Mannineaux]
sb3drummer Offline


Registered: 10/22/07
Loc: VA
a great exercise is the paradiddle pyamid by snarescience. It works the single, double, and triple paradiddles.

All you do is play four single paradidles, then four double, and then triple. After that you take it back down to single paradidles. Hope this helps or check it out at the snarescience website

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#153578 - 11/24/07 05:04 PM Re: Paradiddle help. [Re: sb3drummer]
HCHSDrummer05 Offline


Registered: 07/26/04
Loc: Hattiesburg, MS (USM)
Practice your Accent Taps and the check patterns of each rudiment. For example, for alternating accented paradiddles such as RlrrLrll, you'd practice the accents Like R r L l R r L l. And for paradiddle-diddles (Rlrrll), You'd practice R r l R r l R r l. Just break down the rudiment to it's simplest form, master that, then add in diddles and the like.
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#153579 - 01/26/08 05:24 PM Re: Paradiddle help. [Re: HCHSDrummer05]
westsnare23 Offline
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Registered: 01/26/08
Loc: Oklahoma City,OK
Try practicing them as eighth notes and then 16th notes.
Each time you play them increase the tempo 5 beats

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#153580 - 01/26/08 09:20 PM Re: Paradiddle help. [Re: westsnare23]
Mike_L Offline


Registered: 01/27/06
Loc: Springfield Oregon, USA
Vicfirth.com buddy. On the site they have a whole page dedicated to rudiment practice. Go to the paradiddle section and it will show you how to play it and how to practice it, along with recordings of them being played at different tempos; extremely slow to extremely fast. Additionally, they also have a part where they show you how to incorporate the paradiddle (or whatever rudiment you're practicing) into your playing.

I guarantee it will help you out. Good luck!
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#153581 - 03/05/08 01:04 AM Re: Paradiddle help. [Re: Mike_L]
flamjedi Offline


Registered: 02/24/08
Loc: Austin,TX
Try separating the paradiddles by hand. So instead of practicing as Rlrr Lrll try R rr r R rr r then l L ll. Then put it back together at a slow speed and slowly bring up the tempo. When you start to tense up slow back down a couple clicks, then try upping the tempo again. I would also try playing the rudiment as 16th notes for a couple beats then 32nds. Also make sure you can play it unaccented as well as accented.

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#153582 - 03/05/08 01:26 PM Re: Paradiddle help. [Re: flamjedi]
Pantera0001 Offline


Registered: 12/19/07
Loc: the lonestar state
Sound it out, placing the accent on the pronunciation & along with the correct sticking.

" PA-ra-diddle, PA-ra-diddle " or move accent to " pa-RA-diddle " or "pa-ra-DIddle" or "pa-ra-didDLE"

It's sounds elementary but it works if you do it slowly. It's like when a kid is learning to read by sounding out the letter syllable by syllable.

Same thing with flam accents " FLAM-ac-cent "

Just a little technique I have learned from great band directors.
Don't worry about going slow & getting it down. Breaking rudiments down to their most basic form is a drumming secret used by many drummers & drum teachers.


Edited by Pantera0001 (03/05/08 01:27 PM)

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#164821 - 06/12/08 11:34 AM Re: Paradiddle help. [Re: Pantera0001]
SnArE_4_LyFe Offline


Registered: 04/24/08
Loc: Florida
I am working on my paradiddle diddles and whenever i am going to the 5 srtoke at the end i tend to crush the notes as the tempo gets faster. any tips or eccersises would be great.
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