View Full Version : Anyone care to share their rudimental licks/fills?
EternalArcadia
03-23-2007, 08:58 PM
Anyone care to share their fills or licks based off an intentional rudimental application to the drumset?
Anything would be nice.
secondXheartbeat
03-23-2007, 09:58 PM
ok here we go, this is straight sixteenth notes, accents are capital letters
it utizlizes five stroke rolls and some other stuf
start with this
R l r L r l R l r L r l R L R L (sixteenth notes)
now on the low notes, but diddles to create a five stroke roll (the diddles become 32nd notes which i will put in parenthesis)
R(llrr)L(rrll)R(llrr)L(rrll)R L R L R
once you can get that, for added effect you can put diddles or singles in on the last section to make it sound faster and more complex
R(llrr)L(rrll)R(llrr)L(rrll)(RLRLRLRL)R
or
R(llrr)L(rrll)R(llrr)L(rrll)(RRLLRRLL)R
i hope i made this clear enough with my notation, if someone could find me some quick online transcription stuff i coudl clarify this lick
it sounds pretty cool though
Class A Drummer
03-23-2007, 10:00 PM
This isnt much of a fill unless it has a triplet feel.
Its very basic.
Rll Rll Rll Rll (triplets in a row).
Firt Rll all on the snare. Then keep your left on the snare and bring your right to a different drum each time.
Porker69
03-23-2007, 10:45 PM
try drag, drag, dragadiddlediddle or notation of the hands llR rrL RllRLRRLRLL and try the paradiddles around the kit, sounds quite good but it's easy to play fast
EternalArcadia
03-24-2007, 06:42 AM
nice ones.
keep em comin.
Josh is a cult
03-24-2007, 06:52 AM
Quads between the hands and feet are always good...
RickJames
03-24-2007, 07:03 AM
R l l r r L
R on floor tom, diddles on snare and L on small tom.
Triplet feel.
secondXheartbeat
03-24-2007, 09:28 PM
R l l r r L
R on floor tom, diddles on snare and L on small tom.
Triplet feel.
Oh thats a good one. You could keep that doing forever and put the accents on cymbals and stuff. I've done stuff like that befoe but I never thought to make it into triplets. Nice work.
EternalArcadia
03-25-2007, 08:26 AM
yeah, thats a nice one.
Mcot2
03-25-2007, 08:28 AM
Paradiddles between the snare and toms, fairly simple.
RLRR R's on FT L's on Snare
LRLL L's on snare R's on Tom 2
RLRR R's on Tom 3 L's on Snare
And Repeat.
Then throw in some bass and hihat work or double bass work. It ends up sounding cool and is VERY easy.
Vic_Rattledeth
03-29-2007, 10:30 PM
I made this up a few days ago. It is kind of complicated so i'll try my best to explain it. I'll put into 3 parts
the sticking is RlrrllRLrrllrrLrrLRlrlrlrL.
Part 1
The beginning is just 2 paradiddlediddles. The first with an accented right and the second with 2 accents.
So it's just RlrrllRLrrll. I play this part simply inbetween the snare and high hat. On the accented notes I open and close the high hat, to give it that crisp sound.
Part 2
For the second part i'm moving the right hand to the different toms and the left hand to the crash.
So it looks like this rrLrrLR the first double right is played on the floor tom and the second double right is played on the high tom. the accented lefts are played on the crashes and the last Accented right is played on the Medium tom.
Part 3
part 3 is the easiest part it's just lrlrlrl. and that goes lr on the high tom lr on the medium tom then lr on the floor tom then the last Accented left on the snare.
So it's a 7 stroke roll subdivided by 2 to each drum ending with the left hand. So all together once again it is
RlrrllRLrrllrrLrrLRlrlrlrL
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