Its honestly way easier to remember the normally named ones than the onomatopeia's lol. I just end up explaining it if its one. Like "Pataflafla"s are just "natural 16'ths with flams on the 1 and a." Paradiddles are the perfect mix, because they explain perfectly what it is AND it sounds like it
I first heard about this rudiment from everyone's favourite drumeo Nanna, Dorothea Taylor. Only problem is, every time I think about this word I then spend the next 12 hours walking around thinking "Pata-fla-fla... Rata-mar-harr-taah" because I seem to be deeply broken 😂
@@restojon1omfg I thought I was the only person who imagined drum patterns with every step. I stg my brain spent two years in high school whispering “boots and cats and” 😂🤦♂️
Drumming is beautiful for this reason . There are rudiments I didn’t know were rudiments since I never had actually professional training but learned just from playing throughout the years .
Duuude! Thanks for sharing this! I’ll also be passing along to my students. Brilliantly executed and sickeningly awesome clean pad work!!! Perfect choice of rudiments as all (most !?!?) of those are perfect for Metal!! Especially that 13 stroke roll which alone, imho, screams metal riffage fun for days!! Try that with your feet kids 🔥🥁🔥
Yes sir these all transition so well to the drums. My favorites are the flam ones in a fill. Super good tone generation. Drumming is my life man. That and guitar which I don't know any notes but can play scales and figure out how to play most things. Practice makes perfect is an understatement. Always improving. To music.
The Drag Tap and Thirteen Stroke Roll are F××king Sick.. They are my 2 Favorite sounding Rudiments.. I think they are Great momentum builders for Metal tracks.. Ohh Yuurrrrrr!!!! Good too see ya Samus!💀🤘
I love this series. Originally starting in drumline, I think rudiments are essential for any drummer to learn. It gives you great ideas for grooves you may have never thought of and builds your overall technique. Just remember that metronome!
This is SOOO helpful! It’s awesome to see exactly what they’re supposed to sound like (as opposed to just seeing it in print). You’ve probably already done this, but it’d be great to see each of these in the middle of a groove. - to see how to apply. I know it’s a creativity thing - but something to spark an idea would be great! I’ve tried on my own and it sounds like crap haha. For the life of me I can’t fit a paradiddle into a metal song!
@@almurda The good old days when the bakery I used to go to actually gave me 13 donuts for the price of 12. I’m not even sure what that bakery was called it was so long ago. Hostess Twinkies used to be $.10 for two little cupcakes in the package. I know I’m giving away my age but what the hell… I’m old… How old?… I remember when dinosaurs roamed the Earth. 🌎🦖💚
Listening to these rudiments now makes me realize just how much The Rev used almost EVERY single one of these plus some in his drumming for Avenged Sevenfold. I think Joey Jordison also uses a ton of different rudiments in his drumming.
Im a guitarist but use to do the penicil drumming in school with my wrist as snare and perc and I used to do all of these with noone telling me how. Thats crazy.
LOL!!! You guys are really killing me with this Pata fla fla which technically just a short flamacue with two extra taps on the end & the multi-bounce roll a buzz roll & also originally called a crushed roll. But there's nothing like the one & only book that paved the way back in the day 4 Buddy Rich, Gene Krupa & B4 them & it's the NARD 13 Essential Rudiments. And let's not 4get the Traditional Grip! Bada Bing - Bada Boom!!!🥁
I feel like you could find a metal song for each of these rudis where their intro riff matches up perfectly to this (and then goes into, hopefully, a banger)
idk who named some of these drum rudiments, but they must've lived a far more exciting life than me.... Thank you for the knowledge and the drum sex, drum wizard overlord... much appreciated!
If you like paradiddlediddles. Do a paradiddlediddle fill. Do it on a 3/4 beat and you can do 8th note paradiddlediddles that fit the whole measure perfectly. Or even 16th notes. At this point I used to confidently say it was my favorite but now it's only my favorite for 6/4 or 3/4 exc.
Pataflafla is such a funny word hahaha I just wanna get good at pataflafla and then when my band mate ask me what that is. I'll be like just trust me bro..😂😂😂
Don’t kid yourself… They’re all made up… Samus know we’re all a bunch of idiots and wouldn’t know the difference… But we watch his videos anyway…fart…sex…more fart! 🥸