Triple Stroke Roll In Groups Of 6

As with all rudiment exercises, orchestrating is an important step. In the exercises presented on this page you will learn six orchestrations for the triple stroke roll that all involve moving in groups of six. This means that on every other numbered count you change voicing, in exactly the same way you did other triplet rudiments following a similar idea. At the bottom of the page you will find links to some lessons that may assist the learning process.

Feet have been included in all exercises but only as quarter notes. Remember to use the swiss army triplet 'Both Right Left' sticking through each exercise. it is also worth noting that in terms of orchestrating, the unison notes are counted as one note. So both hands will still play on the same drum. A lesson on doing something different around the unison note will be given on a separate page.


Exercise 1

Triple Stroke Roll played as groups of six


Exercise 2

Triple Stroke Roll played as groups of six


Exercise 3

Triple Stroke Roll played as groups of six


Exercise 4

Triple Stroke Roll played as groups of six


Exercise 5

Triple Stroke Roll played as groups of six


TASKS

  • Get all exercises up to a tempo of 130bpm.
  • Create your own orchestrations using this concept.
  • Experiment with various different feet patterns in all exercises.

Lessons

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