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Quintuplet Rudiments


How many drummers can play or were aware the five count, "Quintuplets" Rudiments?. Commonly played for Jazz, Soul, Blues, Big Bands and other styles of drumming. But also played by Rock drummers like a Mitch Mitchel style and some other great rock drummers.

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Re: Five Count Drumming


Drum Lesson "Quintuplets" Drums!

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Re: Five Count Drumming


Drum Lesson: Learning To Read: 5 Stroke Roll

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Re: Five Count Drumming


Quintuplet Fill

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Re: Five Count Drumming


interesting... ive never really looked into it. of course i dont play jazz, but thats still cool.

thanks for posting. i learned something today!!
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Re: Five Count Drumming


Quintuplet drumming is used in big bands, rock, reggae, jazz, Latin, blues, soul and so on...

This style of drumming has been accommodated by drummers from Buddy Rich and Gene Krupa to Mitch Mitchell and beyond.

It goes to prove that equal timing like 8th, 16th notes and speed are not the only things that are essential to making a good drummer. Creativity has allot to do with it. It's something to be mastered in the drumming field and eventually to becoming a pro drummer.

So 3rd and 5th notes play an important part in drumming. It helps develop a style of your own with versatility.
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Re: Five Count Drumming


Can you count how many 3rd and 5th notes are being used?

Buddy Rich drum solo at the Hague, 1978

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