40 Drum Rudiments (drum rolls, paradiddles, flam, drag, etc)

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I found this website with video instructions for each drum technique. https://www.40drumrudiments.com/
And I found this site with the sheet music and downloadable MIDI file of all 40 rudiments. https://musescore.com/user/13430851/scores/4759546

I'm going to chop them up into 40 different files, sorted by name.

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And then share it with us?

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Thats a really cool idea. Would be great to copy&paste them through the different sequencer RE so it could be saved inside patches.
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And then share it with us?
All in due time, I suppose. :)

This little project is way back on a backburner right now. I'm just sharing it here because I've been looking for a MIDI file with the rudiments and I finally found one. I even saw a post on KVR from years ago where they were looking for the same thing, and everybody was coming up empty handed. There is a link on there selling these MIDI files for 10 GBPs!
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visheshl wrote:
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This is awesome, I'm learning to play drums, this would be helpful
The videos on that first website show you a very detailed breakdown of each rudiment. And the videos on that first website are free. In fact, I think everything on that website is free. Should be a helpful resource for you.
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former NARDist here
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Cheers for the Link, Challism

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Aw man, it's like I'm back in 7th grade again…
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Back then it was 13 essential and 26 standard rudiments, They added some?
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This site has some interesting hand drum stuff along with midi files as well,

Rhythms for middle eastern dance for dumbek, dumbec, doumbec, doumbek, Arabic tabla, darabuka, tombak, zarb
http://www.khafif.com/rhy/

Enjoy ;)

If you're interested in a book on rhythm I found

The Geometry of Musical Rhythm
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motuscott wrote:
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Back then it was 13 essential and 26 standard rudiments, They added some?
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Billy+ wrote:
02 Dec 2021
This site has some interesting hand drum stuff along with midi files as well,

Rhythms for middle eastern dance for dumbek, dumbec, doumbec, doumbek, Arabic tabla, darabuka, tombak, zarb
http://www.khafif.com/rhy/

Enjoy ;)

If you're interested in a book on rhythm I found

The Geometry of Musical Rhythm
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To be very informative
Nice share, Billy. Thanks!
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challism wrote:
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Nice share, Billy. Thanks!
If you liked that one then you will definitely enjoy this one

http://www.musicez.com/midi%20rhythm%20patterns.html

It's a nice collection of drum patterns all in midi with 2 version, single track that can be used for groove stealing and multi track so you don't need to explode the pattern.

Enjoy :thumbs_up:

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