Hybrid Rudiment Breakdown: Chutra Drag
Chutra Drag Step 1. If we strip away all of the bells and whistles we start off with a set of alternating quintuplets. Step 2. Add the flam to […]
Chutra Drag Step 1. If we strip away all of the bells and whistles we start off with a set of alternating quintuplets. Step 2. Add the flam to […]
Same Hand Flam Accents start with a right-handed Flam followed by a left tap stroke and right tap stroke played as triplets. As you increase the tempo you’ll see that […]
Parabuzzle The parabuzzle is a simple single Paradiddle pattern with a buzz added to the last note on each. The approach seems simple but at faster tempos we see that […]
Shirley Murphy The Shirley Murphy is an easy hybrid that’s more of just a sticking pattern. The challenge lies in the fact that it’s based around bounce control, or the […]
Swiss Drag The Swiss Drag is another hybrid rudiment that you can learn in two easy steps. Step 1: Play a Swiss triplet, or “Swiss Army Triplet”. Step 2: Place the note […]
Stutter Diddles One of the easier hybrids, Stutter Diddles are just another way of spicing up an accented paradiddle by adding a diddle (partial) to the first note. Step 1: Play […]
Cheese Paradiddle The Cheese Paradiddle is an easier hybrid with just adding a Cheese on the first primary stroke of each single Paradiddle. Step 1: Play an accented single Paradiddle. Be […]
Flam 5 The flam 5 is a flam accent with a 5 stroke roll feel. Imagine either playing a flam accent with cheese on the first note, and a […]
Double Flam Drag The Double Flam Drag is just a standard Flam Drag with an additional drag. In this case it’s basically a group of 5 with added partials on […]
Herta The Herta is a single stroke drag pattern made up of two 16th notes and two 8th notes. Instead of playing the “diddle” as RR or LL you would […]