The Inverted Paradiddle With Moving Quarter Notes

This lessons is another orchestration idea for the Inverted Paradiddle. It is essential that you are familiar with this sticking for this lesson and you may find the exercises easier if you have covered other paradiddle orchestration lessons previously.

In the orchestration exercises below, you will be played an inverted paradiddle on the snare and every time a number is counted you will be moving that hand to another part of the kit. These patterns will work in a very similar way to those shown for the Straight Paradiddle, so when a 1 or 3 is counted the right hand will be moving and when a 2 or 4 is counted the left moves. In the similar lesson on Single Stroke Triplets I discussed the idea of 'splitting the kit', the same idea can be applied here. Feet have been included all exercises but if you are finding the pattern difficult feel free to remove them.

Remember, you are using an Inverted Paradiddle sticking throughout.


Exercise 1

The Inverted Paradiddle with moving quarter notes


Exercise 2

The Inverted Paradiddle with moving quarter notes


Exercise 3

The Inverted Paradiddle with moving quarter notes


Exercise 4

The Inverted Paradiddle with moving quarter notes


Exercise 5

The Inverted Paradiddle with moving quarter notes


Exercise 6

The Inverted Paradiddle with moving quarter notes


TASKS

  1. Using the 2 Minute Rule, get all exercises up to a tempo of at least 120bpm.
  2. Create your own orchestrations using this concept.
  3. Add various feet patterns to the exercises.
  4. Apply these orchestrations as fills.

Lessons

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