Single Stroke Triplet To 16th Note Single Stroke Roll Simple snare exercises that switch between a single stroke triplet and single stroke roll at various intervals.
Single Stroke Triplet With Quarter Note Accents Accenting numbered counts in a single stroke triplet.
Single Stroke Triplet With Second Stroke Accents Accenting the second stroke in a single stroke triplet.
Single Stroke Triplet With Third Stroke Accents Accenting the third stroke in a single stroke triplet.
Sixteen Beat This is a groove where the standard right hand part is replaced with a 16th note single stroke roll on the hi hat played with both hands. Snare and bass drums are then added around this rhythmic base.
Sixteen Beat '1 +a2e+ ' Rhythmic Variation Varying the rhythm of a standard 16 beat by combining two base sixteenth groupings.
Sixteen Beat Groove With Snares Displaced By An Eighth Note Using level 1 displacement ideas within a sixteen beat groove.
Sixteen Beat In 5/8 Translate the level 1 16 beat hand pattern, previously used in 4/4 and 6/8, to grooves in the time signature of 5/8.
Sixteen Beat Single Stroke Tom Orchestration Groove A variation on the standard 16 beat groove that involves the application of a simple single stroke orchestration.
Sixteen Beat Singles Tom Orchestration Groove In Half And Double Time A variation on the standard 16 beat groove that involves the application of a simple single stroke orchestration.
Sixteen Beat With Eighth Note Accents Applying straight eighth accents in a sixteen beat style groove.
Sixteenth Note Single Stroke 4 With Simple Quarter Note Accents Learn some simple single accent placements within a 16th note single stroke four.
Standard Single Stroke Four Orchestrated Once On Each Drum A very simple orchestration of the rudiment in its 'standard timing' where each occurance of the rudiment is played on a different drum.
Sticking For A Two Bar Abbreviated Single Stroke 5 Altering the rhythm of the original single stroke 5 to create a slightly syncopated pattern.
Sticking For The Four Stroke Roll In A Three Note Grouping A rhythmic development of the single stroke four that creates some syncopation.