Right-r
left-l
r-r-l-l r-r-l-l r-r-l-l r-r-l-l r-r-l-l r-r-l-l r-r-l-l
or
l-l-r-r l-l-r-r l-l-r-r l-l-r-r l-l-r-r l-l-r-r l-l-r-r
Do this on a 4 count. i say in my head " one-E-and-A two-E-and-A" and so on.
a five stroke roll is a role with 5 strokes
Basic drum tabs for beginners to learn include simple rock beats like the "four on the floor" pattern, the "backbeat" pattern, and basic fills like the "single stroke roll" and "double stroke roll." These patterns are foundational and can help beginners develop their drumming skills.
A 9 stroke roll is the same as a 5 stroke roll but with one more double stroke from each stick. If you consider a 5 stroke roll, this is two double strokes then a single stroke, RR-LL-R. Easy to remember because it sounds like "five stroke roll" when played. A 9 stroke roll would be RR-LL-RR-LL-R. Reverse L and R if you're left handed.
A drum roll usually plays on a snare. The drum you sit right behind it.
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a five stroke roll is a role with 5 strokes
Let's try drum. You have an eardrum, some play a snare drum, and they may ask for a drum roll.
a drum roll.
it happens to be joint drum roll.......... Edinburgh another drum roll........... and York
The full drum. Answer It depends a drum a quarter full is almost impossible to roll but a drum that is completely full will although heavier roll easier.
It is...*drum roll* Something ( ._.)
To improve your double stroke roll technique, focus on practicing with a metronome to build speed and control, use proper wrist and finger technique, and gradually increase the tempo as you become more comfortable. Additionally, work on developing consistent and even strokes with both hands to achieve a smooth and fluid sound.