One Hour Drum Practice Pad Routine by Dave Smithey
This is a practice pad routine that I developed in 2002. I have practiced with this (and variations of it) extensively over the years. It was on my drumming-related website Drumpendium.com (which is no longer active). There is also the original/historical 8 page PDF version of this content. The preformatted text below will not work well on a phone. It should work better to view the PDF if you are on a phone (but it will be displayed very small and may work better if you rotate the phone to horizontal/landscape orientation).
These notes reflect some of the drum and rhythm concepts that I am working on, as well as describing my "usual" practice pad routine, as of September 2002. The "usual" pad is actually a sofa cushion that is fairly soft, but has more bounce than a pillow. The "usual" sticks are 2B's. ############################################################################## "r" characters denote "right hand", "l" characters denote "left hand". Capital letters denote accented notes. "!" characters denote the pulse and/or actual metronome click. "-" characters are rested notes, time value may vary based on context. Blank spaces are used for visual note grouping and should be ignored time-wise. "..." or ". . ." denotes repetition of the previous pattern. What constitutes the "pattern" to repeat varies with context. Repetition often refers to an entire line. Repetition sometimes refers to a line and the previous line. ############################################################################## =================================================== Warmup ++++++ UniStrokes (Unison) ------------------- Descending note rate - Constant Tempo --------------------------------------------------- 5, 4, 3, 2, 3/2, 1 clicks per note-pair tempo = 184 clicks per minute ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ / \ | ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! | | r - - - - r - - - - r - - - - | . . . [for 1 minute] | l - - - - l - - - - l - - - - | \ / / \ | ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! | | r - - - r - - - r - - - | . . . [for 1 minute] | l - - - l - - - l - - - | \ / / \ | ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! | | r - - r - - r - - | . . . [for 1 minute] | l - - l - - l - - | \ / / \ | ! ! ! ! ! ! | | r - r - r - | . . . [for 1 minute] | l - l - l - | \ / / \ | ! ! ! ! ! ! | | r--r--r--r-- | . . . [for 1 minute] | l--l--l--l-- | \ / / \ | ! ! ! | | r r r | . . . [for 1 minute] | l l l | \ / ============================================== Transition ++++++++++ UniStrokes and SingleStrokes ---------------------------------------------- tempo = 184 clicks per minute ## 2 notes/click --- note rate ~= 6 notes/second [(184/60)*2] ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ / \ | ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! | | r-r-r-r- -r-r-r-- r-r-r-r- r-r-r-r- | . . . [for 1 minute] | l-l-l-l- l-l-l-l- l-l-l-l- -l-l-l-- | \ / ========================================================== MultiStrokes ++++++++++++ Increasing note count - Constant Tempo ---------------------------------------------------------- n = 1, 2, ... 10 --- tempo = 184 clicks per minute ## 2 notes/click --- note rate ~= 6.1 notes/second [(184/60)*2] ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ NOTE: I think of MultiStrokes in the opposite of the usual way (at least some of the time). I look at n as being the number of notes that one hand rests, while the other hand plays continuously. This means that when n=0 each hand rests for zero notes while the other hand plays continuously, a.k.a. UniStrokes. NOTE: The method here is to add one extra stroke with one hand or subtract one stroke with one hand in order to "turn around" the pattern's relationship to the click. This refers to the transitions within a pattern with a given value of "n". An example would be playing one run of 4 or 6 during 5-strokes. I actually just use this method to turn around at least once each way during each "n", as opposed to worrying about doing the exact transitions in the examples below. NOTE: I usually look at a digital clock during this section and do each pattern for the one minute while the value of "n" equals the last digit of the time. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ +++ n=1 +++++ total of 1 minute ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! | ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! lrlrlrlr . . . lrlrlrll | rlrlrlrl . . . rlrlrlrr +++ n=2 +++++ total of 1 minute ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! | ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! llrrllrr . . . llrrlllr | rllrrllr . . . rllrrllr +++ n=3 +++++ total of 1 minute ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ ! ! ! ! ! ! ! | lllrrr . . . llllrrrl | ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! llrrrlllrrrlll . . . rrrlllrr +++ n=4 +++++ total of 1 minute ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! | llllrrrr . . . lllllrrrrl | ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! lllrrrrllllrrrrl . . . lllrrrrllllrrr +++ n=5 +++++ total of 1 minute ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! | lllllrrrrr . . . llllllrrrrrl | ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! llllrrrrrlllll . . . rrrrrlllllrrrr +++ n=6 +++++ total of 1 minute ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! | llllllrrrrrr . . . lllllllrrrrrrl | ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! lllllrrrrrrllllllrrrrrrl . . . lllllrrrrrrllllllrrrrr +++ n=7 +++++ total of 1 minute ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! | lllllllrrrrrrr . . . llllllllrrrrrrrl | ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! llllllrrrrrrrlllllll . . . rrrrrrrlllllllrrrrrr +++ n=8 +++++ total of 1 minute ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! | llllllllrrrrrrrr . . . lllllllllrrrrrrrrl | ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! lllllllrrrrrrrrllllllllrrrrrrrrl . . . lllllllrrrrrrrrllllllllrrrrrrr +++ n=9 +++++ total of 1 minute ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! | lllllllllrrrrrrrrr . . . llllllllllrrrrrrrrrl | ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! llllllllrrrrrrrrrlllllllll . . . rrrrrrrrrlllllllllrrrrrrrr +++ n=10 +++++ total of 1 minute ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! | llllllllllrrrrrrrrrr . . . lllllllllllrrrrrrrrrrl | ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! lllllllllrrrrrrrrrrllllllllllrrrrrrrrrrl . . . ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! lllllllllrrrrrrrrrrllllllllllrrrrrrrrr ========================================================== MultiStrokes ++++++++++++ Increasing note count - Constant Tempo ---------------------------------------------------------- n = 1, 2, ... 9 --- tempo = 192 clicks per minute ## 2 notes/click --- note rate = 6.4 notes/second [(192/60)*2] ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ [follow MultiStroke stickings above, up to n=9.] ========================================================== MultiStrokes ++++++++++++ Increasing note count - Constant Tempo ---------------------------------------------------------- n = 1, 2, ... 8 --- tempo = 200 clicks per minute ## 2 notes/click --- note rate ~= 6.6 notes/second [(200/60)*2] ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ [follow MultiStroke stickings above, up to n=8.] ======================================================================= MultiStrokes ++++++++++++ Note count Ladder - Constant Tempo ----------------------------------------------------------------------- n = 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 4, 3, 2, 1 --- tempo = 208 clicks per minute ## 2 notes/click --- note rate ~= 6.9 notes/second [(208/60)*2] ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ [follow MultiStroke stickings above, up to n=5 and back down.] ============================================== Transition ++++++++++ UniStrokes and SingleStrokes ---------------------------------------------- tempo = 208 clicks per minute ## 2 notes/click --- note rate ~= 6.9 notes/second [(208/60)*2] ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ========================================================== MultiParadiddles ++++++++++++++++ Decreasing repetition count - Constant Tempo - Accents ---------------------------------------------------------- n = 10, 9, ... 1, 0 --- tempo = 208 clicks per minute ## 2 notes/click --- note rate ~= 6.9 notes/second [(208/60)*2] ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ NOTE: I look at n-paradiddles as n repititions of "RL" followed by "RR", and then a repetition of the "reverse" of the entire pattern. This means that for large n we get "RLRLRLRLRL...", a.k.a. SingleStrokes. For n=0 we get zero repetitions followed by "RR", which is just "RR", followed by the "reverse", which is "LL". This means that the 0-paradiddle is "RRLL", a.k.a. DoubleStrokes. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ / \ | Lr lr lr lr lr lr lr lr lr ll Rl rl rl rl rl rl rl rl rl rr | . . . \ / / \ | Lr lr lr lr lr lr lr lr ll Rl rl rl rl rl rl rl rl rr | . . . \ / / \ | Lr lr lr lr lr lr lr ll Rl rl rl rl rl rl rl rr | . . . \ / / \ | Lr lr lr lr lr lr ll Rl rl rl rl rl rl rr | . . . \ / / \ | Lr lr lr lr lr ll Rl rl rl rl rl rr | . . . \ / / \ | Lr lr lr lr ll Rl rl rl rl rr | . . . \ / / \ | Lr lr lr ll Rl rl rl rr | . . . \ / / \ | Lr lr ll Rl rl rr | . . . \ / / \ | Lr ll Rl rr | . . . \ / / \ | Ll Rr | . . . \ / ========================================================== Mixed MultiParadiddles, etc. ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ Constant Tempo - Accents ---------------------------------------------------------- tempo = 208 clicks per minute ## 2 notes/click --- note rate ~= 6.9 notes/second [(208/60)*2] ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Lrll Rlrr Lrll Rlrr Lrll Rlrr Lrll Rlrr Lrlrll Rlrlrr Lrlrll Rlrlrr Lrlrll Rlrlrr Lrlrll Rlrlrr . . . Lrll Rlrr Lrll Rlrr Lrll Rlrr Lrlrll Rlrlrr Lrlrll Rlrlrr Lrlrll Rlrlrr . . . Lrll Rlrr Lrll Rlrr Lrlrll Rlrlrr Lrlrll Rlrlrr . . . Lrll Rlrr Lrll Rlrr Lrlrll Rlrlrr Lrlrll Rlrlrr . . . Lrll Rlrr Lrlrll Rlrlrr . . . --- Lrll Rlrr Lrlrll Rlrr Lrll Rlrlrr . . . Lrll Rlrr LrLrll Rlrr Lrll RlRlrr . . . [extra accent added] Lrll Rlrr LrLlll Rlrr Lrll RlRrrr . . . [some stick tosses during long runs] Lrll Rlrr Llllll Rlrr Lrll Rrrrrr . . . [some stick tosses during long runs] Lrll Rlrr LrLlll Rlrr Lrll RlRrrr . . . [re-doing patterns for cooldown] Lrll Rlrr LrLrll Rlrr Lrll RlRlrr . . . Lrll Rlrr Lrlrll Rlrr Lrll Rlrlrr . . . [drop out an accent] Lrll Rlrr Lrlrll Rlrlrr . . . ===================================================================== MultiParadiddles ++++++++++++++++ Increasing repetition count - Constant Tempo - Accents --------------------------------------------------------------------- n = 1, 2, ... 10 --- tempo = 208 clicks per minute ## 2 notes/click --- note rate ~= 6.9 notes/second [(208/60)*2] ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ [follow MultiParadiddles stickings above in reverse, from n=10 down.] ============================================== Transition ++++++++++ UniStrokes and SingleStrokes ---------------------------------------------- tempo = 208 clicks per minute ## 2 notes/click --- note rate ~= 6.9 notes/second [(208/60)*2] ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ =================================================== Cooldown ++++++ UniStrokes (Unison) ------------------- Ascending note rate - Constant Tempo --------------------------------------------------- 1, 3/2, 2, 3 clicks per note-pair tempo = 208 clicks per minute ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ [follow UniStrokes stickings above in reverse, from 3 down.] ########### End of Notes ###########
Drumming Ideas Copyright, © 2002 Dave Smithey.