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Live Lesson #3 (Triplet Accent Grid)

December 18, 2018by mattdudleydrumming Leave a comment

In our third live lesson we are learning how to play triplets! But not only playing triplets… Learning to play the triplet with different hand patterns and accent patterns while […]

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Lesson Of The Week: Looking at the Paradiddle – Diddle in a different way

December 18, 2016by mattdudleydrumming Leave a comment

View this post on Instagram Looking at the Paradiddle-diddle in a different way. @prologixpercussion @loscabosdrumsticks #drums #drumming #drummer #drumfam #drumcommunity #drumlessons #instadrummer #rudiments #paradiddle #paradiddlediddle #5strokeroll #drumroll #prologix #prologixpads #bluelightning […]

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Lesson Of The Week: Paradiddle Wind Up

December 13, 2016by mattdudleydrumming Leave a comment

In this exercise we will be playing 16th notes and 16th note triplets but with a twist… We’ll be pairing the single Paradiddle, Double Paradiddle, and the Hybrid Rudiment “Shirley […]

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Lesson Of The Week – Hybrid Rudiment: Stutter Diddles (Breakdown)

June 20, 2016by mattdudleydrumming Leave a comment

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 […]

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Lesson Of The Week – Adding Partials To Triplets

May 16, 2016by mattdudleydrumming Leave a comment

Today’s lesson places the focus on dressing up the triplet. Did he just say “dressing up”? Yep! We are going to be adding partials to each note on the eighth […]

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