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John Riley Paradiddle Orchestration 

Michael Nesi
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This is a paradiddle orchestration where I change the rate in between four measures of time, first pass is 1/8 notes, second is 1/8 note triplets, third pass is 16th notes.

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17 апр 2023

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Комментарии : 24   
@mikemasiello5965
@mikemasiello5965 10 месяцев назад
Beautiful! No rushing in or out of the fills
@michaelnesi0827
@michaelnesi0827 10 месяцев назад
Thank you!
@intimewithmusic
@intimewithmusic Год назад
Very nice flow! The drums sound great. We have similar tastes in cymbals as well. Will have to keep my eye on your channel. Good stuff!
@michaelnesi0827
@michaelnesi0827 Год назад
Thanks very much!
@darry_lavis
@darry_lavis 5 месяцев назад
Nice man! Sounds great, great drum and cymbal sound as well
@michaelnesi0827
@michaelnesi0827 5 месяцев назад
Thanks very much!
@Qixo_
@Qixo_ 9 месяцев назад
Whole set sounds lovely and great playing too
@michaelnesi0827
@michaelnesi0827 9 месяцев назад
Thank you!
@Nikita____Stepanov
@Nikita____Stepanov 10 месяцев назад
Cool! Thank you. Great sound.
@michaelnesi0827
@michaelnesi0827 10 месяцев назад
Thank you!
@johnburke568
@johnburke568 Год назад
This is a Max thing. I got it at Berklee also. Every paradiddle stroke(s) alternating snare to tom. You’re doing it slightly different. Learned it right hand only between snare and floor. Left hand only snare and high tom. It’s not easy. Took some time to get brain accustomed to hearing it that way without messing up the rudiment
@michaelnesi0827
@michaelnesi0827 Год назад
This is how John showed it to me, I did not get the origin, I can ask. I have seen a similar Max version as well with a different orchestration, but similar. I will find that one.
@michaelnesi0827
@michaelnesi0827 11 месяцев назад
@@mykemynah2552 John has some other ones I will post soon based on 5 note and 7 note sticking, I am still working on the 7. If you are familiar with Gary Chaffee’s sticking they are 5A and 7A orchestrated the same way.
@DDrums-Uroki-Po-Skype
@DDrums-Uroki-Po-Skype Год назад
Greetings. What hi-hat and ride cymbal do you use? Great sound.
@michaelnesi0827
@michaelnesi0827 Год назад
These are all Istanbul Agop 30th anniversary series, 14, 20, 12, 22.
@harryballsacky
@harryballsacky Год назад
DO STAIRWAY
@c.h.gamble2279
@c.h.gamble2279 Год назад
May I ask what John Riley book this orchestration comes from?
@michaelnesi0827
@michaelnesi0827 Год назад
I am not sure if that is in any of his books, it was given to me in a lesson. I will find out.
@c.h.gamble2279
@c.h.gamble2279 Год назад
@@michaelnesi0827 thanks for getting back to me. You sound good!👍
@michaelnesi0827
@michaelnesi0827 Год назад
@@c.h.gamble2279 Thanks very much, and no problem.
@michaelnesi0827
@michaelnesi0827 Год назад
@@c.h.gamble2279 it is essentially right hand moves between snare, FT, and HT (in that order), Left hand moves only between snare, and HT.
@c.h.gamble2279
@c.h.gamble2279 Год назад
@@michaelnesi0827 I'll try that and watch you at a slower speed..I should be able to get it. It is based on the single paradiddle? Anyway..thanks again for sharing. ✌️
@kevinturner5857
@kevinturner5857 3 месяца назад
Very tasteful , thanks 😊
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