The 40 Essential Drum Rudiments - Tier List

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Which rudiment is your favorite? (essential or non-essential)



Mine is the herta. The single stroke roll is a close second.

EMCproductions
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As a drum set player, I would argue that the six stroke roll is A tier since it is a life saver when playing triplet fills orchestrated around the drums

Riley
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Okay now write a cadence using all 40 rudiments 👀😩

avocadomann
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Ratamacues were super common in 60's era drum corps. If you look up an old Reilly Raiders solo called "Grey Ghost, " you will see how prevalent they were back then. (Heck, it may even be good content to play it, as it is so dramatically different.)

derekkalinosky
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For drumset players like myself, the Double Paradidle is really good to play some nice Afro-Cuban 6/8 grooves. 6 stroke rolls are also really good in sextuplet form. The flam accent is probably my favourite though (after singles doubles and paradidles)

cameroncourt
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6:03 my high school Drumline 2018 be like… 😂

TDDrummer
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Loved this. Education and humor. Seems like 45 years ago I was only taught 25 rudiments. Kind of like the periodic table. It just keeps growing.

kevinjones
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Ok. So I sat through this video. I'm a horn player. I played Horn and Mellophone in High School. I then went and enlisted in the Army for 3 years. In 2001 I found DCA Drum Corps. Played til 2005. Was a member of the 2003 DCA World Champions. Played Mellophone, Soprano, and Trumpet. So I know what Drum Corps Drummers have to do.

That you're USMC D&BC gives you credibility and my utmost respect.

That said....I watched Every. Single. One. Sorry for my hornline ignorance, but after about 5 minutes they all sound the same to me. I'm glad you understand them, because I sure don't.

That said, I do love watching your stuff. Keep up the work!

michaelmeyer
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7:38 just wanna say in drum set drumming, especially in the rock and metal genres, the double paradiddle is used ALL the time, especially in grooves

see as a generic example "Glasgow Kiss" by John Petrucci when the drums come in near the start

dinospumoni
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Video 42 of commenting till emc makes a gong hi-hat

CoolKoKillzzz
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Agreed for the most part. That being said what if each one was a signaling something as a communication. Drums were ancestrally used to signal troops to action

jasonpowell
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The quadruple ratamacue is my absolute favorite by a stick shot, er I mean a long shot

IanCannonPiano
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26 rudiments were the ones that were learned "back in the day." I agree, a lot of other ones are, in fact, redundant to others.
The double stroke "open" roll is still the most important one, IMO.
Great to get caught up on today's rudiments!

thomashelm
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As someone who marched drum corps and has been teaching high school drumlines for several years, I've learned that if you can learn to play an accent, tap, buzz, diddle, and flam, you can play almost anything written for corps-style marching. Pretty much everything you will ever need to play is just a combination of one or more of those ideas lol

Ethyn
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2:09 "darkness, enprisoning me, all that I see, absolute horror"

bobisodd
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There's a great double paradiddle part in the Dave Matthew's Band song "Drive In Drive Out". Not a drum corps thing, I know, but it's great to see how rudiments beyond single and double stroke rolls are applied to mainstream music.

bsb
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Well now you gotta rank all the hybrid rudiments 🙃

J.Rod_Drums
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Therapist: Eric without glasses isn’t real, he can’t hurt you
Eric without glasses:

Sasquash
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The flammed mill, too, is good for practicing the completely open sticking of the cheese rudiment!

justinraynacomposer
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Man. I love your videos. Keep doing what you’re doing man. You’re making the whole drumming community happy. Thanks for putting so much hard work in the videos. 👌👌

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