Introduction to Rudiments

In this lesson which is just an introduction, we will be looking the first 5 rudiments that are highly recommended for any drummer. Firstly, we must understand that in any given field of profession the starter or introductory class is always the best place to start which one will never stop using in that career, profession, hobby or what have you. Now, drumming has 40 basic rudiments approved by PASIC(Percussive Arts Society International Convention). But in this lesson today we will be treating 5. Below are the 5 listed where we will touch each one.

  1. Single Stroke Roll
  2. Double Stroke Roll
  3. Triple Stroke Roll
  4. Five Stroke Roll
  5. Six Stroke Roll

1. Single Stroke Roll: The single stroke roll is a combination of strokes from the right hand and left hand. It can be played in different variations which examples will be given below. The single stroke roll can be played in different sub-divisions which will be treated later on. Below is an example of the single stroke roll. Note: R stands for RIGHT HAND and L stands for LEFT HAND (keep this in mind as it is a very useful tool in this course) Example 1: R L R L R L R L Example 2: L R L R L R L R.  These are the two ways the single stroke are grouped. They can be played in different sub-divisions from the quarter note to the thirty-second note. As noticed example 1 started with the right hand and example 2 started with the left hand. This is done for a balance to be struck between both hands.

2. Double Stroke Roll: The double stroke roll is also a combination of strokes between the two hands but in a different form where the right hand plays double and the left hand also plays double.

Example 1: RR LL RR LL RR LL

Example 2: RR LL RR LL RR LL

It can also be played at different sub-divisions.

3. Triple stroke roll: The triple stroke roll is a continuation and expansion of the double stroke roll which adds up single and double stroke roll together to form itself.

Example 1: RRR LLL RRR LLL RRR LLL

Example 2: LLL RRR LLL RRR LLL RRR

4. Five stroke roll: The five stroke roll is a combination of 5 strokes from the left and right hands which doesnt follow the same method or patter the first 3 strokes follow, instead it is combined with each one independently. See below:

Example 1: RLRRL

Example 2: RRLLR

Example 3: RLRLL

Example 4: RRLRR

Example 5: LRLLR

and more combinations which brings out a dynamic part of playing. The five stroke roll has a beauty in its combination when properly combined and played.

5. Six Stroke Roll: The six stroke roll is a beauty on its own because its a combination of singles and doubles. It can be played back and forth in different combinations of doubles and singles to make six strokes.

Example 1: RRLLRL

Example 2: LLRRLR

Example 3: RLRLRR

Example 4: LRLRLL

In the next lesson, we will be treating an introduction to the paradiddle as a family of the basic rudiments which is also a combination of singles and doubles.