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Double Paradiddle - Drum Lessons
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The double paradiddle is a fun rudiment that is based off the single paradiddle. It is a 12 note pattern that is often used in a 12/8 feel, or in beats and fills with a triplet feel. That makes it perfect for Jazz, Latin, and other world styles. Watch the included video lesson to see how this pattern is played, and how it can be incorporated into beats and fills.
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@PatrickWard4

15 years ago

Definitely a cool lesson. All those sound wicked good the way you accent them.

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@TheOscareV

2 years ago

To be honest what you played was a double-triplet paradiddle. That's a double paradiddle play ed in triplet form. I try to start with the double paradiddle and then play the triplet form for my students.

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@feelingfade

13 years ago

how do you read it in 4/4? in terms of 16 notes

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@Rovdyret89

12 years ago

hehe i like how he fell out of the rythm at the first beat :) you wouldent expect that from theese pro videoes

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@slycordinator

15 years ago

I don't see why you'd need to be a drummer to notice that "the jack" is in 4/4.

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