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UNDER ⚠️ $400! Donner DED 200 Review [12% Code incl.]

The Donner DED 200 review helps you decide which electric drum set is ideal for you.

Good morning, and thanks a lot for joining me on Midnightdrummer.com again!Today you are reading the Donner DED 200 review – probably one of the best electronic drum kits under $420,- which I have tested and review so far.  Looks good – what do you think? 😉Donner electric drum kitIn this DED 200 drum kit review, …

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Good morning, and thanks a lot for joining me on Midnightdrummer.com today! If you don’t own a drum set, there are still quite a few ways to record drums for your latest project: 1st. You can hire a session drummer who owns not only a drum kit, but also recording equipment to record all drum parts for …

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Good morning, and thanks a lot for joining me on Midnightdrummer.com this day! In this blog post, I’d like to talk about the Top 10+ drummers that sing—while playing drums at the same time.  If you haven’t tried singing while playing drums, you should definitely add it into your daily practice routine!Why? Because singing while playing drums can …

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EASY 🥁 How to hold drumsticks properly [2022]

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Good morning, and thanks a lot for joining me on Midnightdrummer.com today!Have you asked yourself how to hold drumsticks properly? That’s one of the most frequent questions students ask me at the very beginning of their drumming career.And the answer to that question is really important!  In this blog post, I will show you 4 different ways …

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EASY! Learn 5+ Double stroke roll exercises

Learn how to play the double stroke roll drum rudiment

Hello and thanks a lot for joining me on Midnightdrummer.com today!

This time, I'd like to show you a few easy double stroke roll exercises, which you can start practicing today.

Yes, today!

If you haven't practiced any drum rudiments yet, the double stroke drum rudiment and the single stroke roll are great ones to start with.

Sounds interesting?

Great!

Here's what this drum lesson is about:

What is a double stroke roll?

A double stroke roll is one of the 40 drum rudiments and belongs into the category of roll rudiments.
A double stroke roll consists of 2 strokes with the right hand, followed by 2 strokes of the left hand: RRLL or LLRR.
Still, there are several ways on how to play the double stroke roll drum rudiment and how to apply it to the drum set.

This is the double stroke roll drum rudiment

Double Stroke Roll

Double stroke roll for beginners – 5+ easy exercises

Ready?

Let's start practicing the double stroke roll exercises!

First, please download the FREE PDF here.
It's more comfortable to follow the exercises, when you print it out.

I will wait for you! 🙂

In the video at the top of this blog post, you can follow all exercises.

It will help you get an idea of what this rudiment should look and sound like.

What you should aim for when practicing the double stroke roll drum rudiment

The most important thing to aim for when practicing the doubles or any drum rudiment in general, is an even, controlled and consistent sound.

Neither the 1st nor the 2nd note of RR or LL should be louder.

Pick a slow tempo first and increase it bit by bit, always aiming for the best sounding double strokes possible.

Exercise #1

The very 1st exercise looks like this:

1st. double stroke roll exercise

The basic double stroke roll

This is the basic version of the double stroke roll.

As you can see, the exercise can either start with RR (right, right) or LL (left, left).

Still, you should practice it both ways.

Of course, this only makes sense if there is a reference point like a metronome click or a bass drum playing quarter notes while practicing the exercise.

Otherwise, you will forget after a while, whether you started with RR or LL.

Exercise #2

The 2nd exercise is another great example, in which a metronome click is a must.

Let's have a look: 

2nd. double stroke roll exercise

Inverted double stroke roll

In this case, the second note of RR hits the quarter note.

This can be quite difficult if you haven't tried it before. Be patient and don't rush through this exercise.

You will finally be able to play it.

Exercise #3

The 3rd version of the double stroke roll is the opposite of the very 1st one and starts with LL.

3rd version of the double stroke roll drum rudiment

Basic double stroke roll starting with left

Exercise #4

The 4th version is related to the 2nd.

This time, the exercise starts with a single left-hand note:

4th. double stroke roll exercise

Another inverted double stroke roll starting with left

Combination exercise

This exercise is a great double stroke roll warm-up:

  • 4x #1
  • 4x #2
  • 4x #3
  • 4x #4
  • repeat

It is important to switch from each exercise to the next without a pause. 

Slow down the tempo if necessary.

Exercise #5

This exercise will help improve your 8th and 16th notes while using the double stroke roll.

The basic version looks like this:

Double Stroke Roll Exercise using 8th and 16th notes #1

Double stroke roll using 8th and 16th notes.

Exercise #6

This exercise starts the same as the prior, but the 16th notes are being played “inverted” starting with a single right-hand note:

Double Stroke Roll Exercise using 8th and 16th notes #2

Another 8th and 16th notes double stroke roll exercise

Exercise #7

This exercise is the exact opposite of #5 and starts with LL:

Double Stroke Roll Exercise 7

8th & 16th notes double stroke roll exercise starting with left.

Exercise #8

Exercise #8 completes this drum lesson: 

Double Stroke Roll Exercise 8

Inverted double stroke roll using 8th and 16th notes.

Let's wrap this up

Learning new drum rudiments can be a challenge, in particular if you are new to the drums.

The most important thing when practicing the double stroke roll and other techniques, is patience and a precision.

Therefore, you should record yourself with a smartphone camera or practice in front of a mirror. 

This way, you will be able to notice slight differences between your hands and make necessary changes.

Please let me know if these exercises were doable, and let me know in the comments below if there are any questions.

Enjoy drumming and talk soon!

SO EASY! HOW TO READ DRUM SHEET MUSIC in 2022

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SO COOL! How to listen to music while playing drums (2022)

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Good morning, and thanks again for visiting Midnightdrummer.com today! In this blog post, I’d like to help you find the best solution to the following problem any drummer will face sooner or later:How to listen to music while playing drums? The easiest and quickest way to answer this specific question could be: “Crank the volume up and …

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