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Symmetrical Stickings For The Snare Drum Copyright 2003 H&H Publishing (East Midlands) Ltd Published 2003 by H&H Publishing (East Midlands) Ltd www.hhpublishing.net Produced 2003 H&H Publishing (East Midlands) Ltd, Nottingham, NG5 7FE. Pete Lockett has asserted his right to be identified as the author of this work Under exclusive license to H&H Publishing (East Midlands) Ltd Nottingham England [email protected] Author : Foreword : Music Illustrations, Cover Design & Illustration : Editor, Publisher & Producer : Pete Lockett Bill Bruford Xtreme Graphics H&H Publishing (East Midlands) Ltd

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Symmetrical Stickings For The Snare Drum

Copyright 2003 H&H Publishing (East Midlands) LtdPublished 2003 by H&H Publishing (East Midlands) Ltd

www.hhpublishing.netProduced 2003

H&H Publishing (East Midlands) Ltd, Nottingham, NG5 7FE.Pete Lockett has asserted his right to be identified as the author of this work

Under exclusive license toH&H Publishing (East Midlands) Ltd Nottingham England

[email protected]

Author :

Foreword :

Music Illustrations, Cover Design & Illustration :

Editor, Publisher & Producer :

Pete Lockett

Bill Bruford

Xtreme Graphics

H&H Publishing (East Midlands) Ltd

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FOREWORD

Paradiddles have a lousy name. They bear the only technical name in percussion known to the wilfully unknowledgeable, who think it hilarious that we drummers should examine such things at close quarters. Young drummers shudder at the memory of trying to master the harmless little guy in their early lessons. Most players get the single, double, triple and perhaps the paradiddlediddle variants down in their primary inversions and move hurriedly on, thus missing the endless stream of possible, and in this book, symmetrical, variations that are so user-friendly and musical when applied around the kit.

Just when you think there is not much more that you can do with a paradiddle, Lockett comes along with this deceptively simple looking volume that will keep you busy for years. He examines the rudiment and its close cousins in an organised and methodical manner, generating exciting rhythms in not only 4/4 and 6/8, but also the less common 5/4 and 7/4 metres. Since the second half of each exercise is a symmetrical “mirror image” of the first half, both hands get an equal workout.

Paradiddles are at the basis of many a fascinating rhythm. Whether you know it or not, chances are you are using them somewhere. Some drummers tend primarily to use the single-stroke style ( most phrases played with alternate sticking ), others the double-stroke ( two beats with each stick ). Mastery of the paradiddle, being the simplest possible combination of the two, will blur that distinction and offer an invaluable third way to execute the phrase. Follow this book as far as it will lead you, and your efforts will be amply rewarded.

Bill Bruford, Surrey, UK. June 2003

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CONTENTS PAGE

Foreword - By Bill Bruford I

Contents Page II

Introduction III

What Is This Book About?

What Can I Gain From Learning These Stickings?

The Paradiddle? What Is It?

What Can It Add To My Playing?

The Basic Paradiddle IV

Longer Theme And Inversion Sticking Patterns V

Other Sticking Patterns Used In This Book VI

th 416 Patterns in / 14

th 616 Patterns in / 238

th 516 Patterns in / 374

th 716 Patterns in / 474

Author Biography 60

Publisher’s Catalogue 62

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SYMMETRICAL STICKINGS

WHAT IS THIS BOOK ABOUT?

This book is part one of a three part series looking at sticking patterns applied to the snare drum, drum set and congas.

The content of the series focuses on sticking patterns derived from the symmetrical concept of the paradiddle, where the second half of the sticking is the exact opposite of the first half.

WHAT CAN I GAIN FROM LEARNING THESE STICKING PATTERNS?

A question I've heard so many times from students is “What's the point in getting paradiddle type rudiments together? I really can't see a way of using them in everyday playing.” It's amazing how quickly they come around when you begin to show them some of the possible applications across any style of music.

Whether you're developing a funk groove, playing a four bar Jazz break or hitting a 'Keith Moon' rock solo, these styles of rudiments are indispensable. Drummers as varied as Steve Gadd, Elvin Jones and Keith Moon have all made great use of them.

THE PARADIDDLE, WHAT IS IT?

The Paradiddle is basically a sticking pattern, with the second half the exact opposite of the first half.

Note: All left hand players will need to reverse all stickings:

Right Handed Players Left Handed Players

WHAT CAN IT ADD TO MY PLAYING?

Using stickings such as these can lead in many different directions; creating interesting accent patterns/articulating patterns on a number of drums that would be impossible with singles strokes/giving a good workout to both hands equally/creating complex sounding patterns between Hi Hat and Snare or lyrical patterns using Snare and Toms. The applications are endless.

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THE BASIC PARADIDDLE

Here we have some of the basic paradiddles with accents.

SINGLE PARADIDDLE

DOUBLE PARADIDDLE

TRIPLE PARADIDDLE

THE BASIC PARADIDDLE STARTING IN DIFFERENT PLACES

Here we have the basic paradiddles with accents, starting from a different note in the paradiddle each time.

1) 2)

3) 4)

R L R L L R L RR R L R L L R L

R L L R L R R LR L R R L R L L

R L R L R L R R L R L R L R L L

R L R L R R L R L R L L

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LONGER THEME AND INVERSION STICKING PATTERNS

Using this concept we can now begin to construct some longer sticking patterns. Theoretically they can be any length, as long as they split in half, with the second half the exact opposite of the first half.

th's The first half of the following example is one bar of 16 long and is divided into two groups of six and one group of four. (The bar could be divided into any subdivision to make up the total time space, i.e. 5 + 5 + 6 = 16, is an alternative).

Here are the rudiments I've used for the groups;

Example 1 First Half

st st1 group of 6; 1 half of double paradiddle,

nd nd2 group of 6; 2 half of double paradiddle,st

Group of 4; 1 half of paradiddle

Example 1 Second Half

st nd1 group of 6; 2 half of double paradiddle,nd st

2 group of 6; 1 half of double paradiddle,nd

Group of 4; 2 half of paradiddle

Here is what it looks like:

1st Half

2nd Half

Note: The Second Half is the complete opposite of First Half.

This is the method that is the cornerstone of the concept of this set of books. Notice how I've indicated each group of the subdivisions by the markings underneath the score. This will help understand how the examples in the book are constructed.

L R L R L L R L R L R R L R L L

R L R L R R L R L R L L R L R R

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OTHER STICKING PATTERNS USED IN THIS BOOK

Also, other hybrid sticking patterns of odd lengths, derived from paradiddles that have been used in this book.

Here are some examples;

5 Strokes Long

7 Strokes Long

9 Strokes Long

There are also sticking patterns using triple strokes. These are a little more tricky to articulate smoothly but are invaluable in developing stick control.

R L R L L R L R L

R L L R R L R

R L R L L

R L L L R L L L R R R L R R R L

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AUTHOR’S BIOGRAPHY

Taiko to TablaFeaturing Joji Hirota/Pete Lockett

Pete Lockett is one of the most versatile and prolific percussionists in the UK. His percussive skills range from North and South Indian to Japanese Taiko drumming; from blues, funk and rock to classical, folk and ethnic. Having worked in virtually every field of music conceivable, both live and in the studio, he has recorded and/or toured with Björk, Afro Celt Sound System, Peter Gabriel, Jeff Beck, Nitin Sawhney, Bill Bruford, Texas, Transglobal Underground, Mel C, Bedlam, Beth Orton, Kula Shaker and Vanessa-Mae amongst others. He also has many film credits, playing on the three most recent Bond movies, as well as the City of Angels, Moulin Rouge, The Insider, Plunkett and Maclean, and the Guy Ritchie movie Snatch.

Pete has three albums out, Network of Sparks 1, featuring Bill Bruford, Network of Sparks 2, featuring musicians from Pakistan and Ghana, and an eclectic percussion duo project with Japanese master Joji Hirota called Taiko to Tabla. All these are available online at www.petelockett.com

Find out more about Pete Lockett @

www.petelockett.com

[email protected]

Pete Lockett's Network of Sparks TwoFeaturing musician from Pakistan, Ghana & Japan

Pete Lockett's Network of SparksFeaturing Bill Bruford

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