Trey Anastasio's Lesson On Dividing Rhythm

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  • Опубликовано: 4 июл 2024
  • I condensed this lesson down to the exercises, but I highly recommend watching the full video:
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Комментарии • 50

  • @adbmusicify
    @adbmusicify 27 дней назад +5

    absolutely one of the most important aspects of music many guitarists don’t spend enough time on

    • @PhishGuitarLessons
      @PhishGuitarLessons  26 дней назад +1

      100%

    • @nedrobinson7490
      @nedrobinson7490 18 дней назад +1

      100%. It’s what makes Trey’s playing so unique an memorable for me, is his timing: his sense of tension and release using phrasing and cadence not just with pitch, but with rhythm as well. Lots of guitarists can “play the notes”, play even 16ths or 32nds, but going back and forth between triple and 4sie in interesting ways, not always grooving with the kick and snare, but playing “around” the space they occupy at times, weaving in and out of the groove pocket the same way he weaves in and out of major and minor feels within a single phrase using that signature mixed bluesy scale, ala Julius, is the magic and genius of Trey IMO

    • @adbmusicify
      @adbmusicify 18 дней назад

      @@nedrobinson7490 YES

  • @seriusb9122
    @seriusb9122 20 дней назад

    Thank you, Trey! This means so much. Much love.

  • @Burgletrouser
    @Burgletrouser 28 дней назад +2

    Just got the kids a drum set so this reaffirms my thoughts! Thanks for the lesson :)

  • @jamesk9287
    @jamesk9287 28 дней назад

    Enjoyed this! Thank you, looking forward to more.

  • @shawynmorrison9025
    @shawynmorrison9025 23 дня назад +2

    Thank you for lesson I think it’s for me after 4 years ben struggling on timing

    • @bkaczmarski
      @bkaczmarski 20 дней назад

      How’s it going? Keep playing!

  • @jada90
    @jada90 28 дней назад

    thanks Trey!

  • @devinjones5270
    @devinjones5270 26 дней назад

    Wonderful, thank you

  • @DesignRhythm
    @DesignRhythm 24 дня назад

    Wonderful, thank you.

  • @vandannadale2689
    @vandannadale2689 23 дня назад

    Yes, rhythm is the base of it all, the ground on which music stands. From one drummer to another (who also happens to be my favorite guitarist!>>) Thanks Trey! Rock on!✌🏼

  • @LeadGuitarWorkshop
    @LeadGuitarWorkshop 25 дней назад

    "Music is rhythm, throw your chord books in the garbage" So awesome to hear Trey say this, this is 100% truth, its all about the rhythm, not the notes, not the chords.

  • @Maydoggie
    @Maydoggie 25 дней назад

    When I'm playing, all I need is my guitar. When I'm working and learning, I need my guitar and a metronome. I started as a drummer in 6th grade band because I had asthma and couldn't blow a horn. I played through 9th grade then I quit. I started learning guitar about 5 years after high school, and I played a lot but I didn't practice well. Put the guitar down for 25 years and picked it back up about 5 years ago. I focused most of my efforts on my fretting hand and realized a couple of years ago that I was a lousy rhythm player. So I've slowly been working on my strumming hand rather than my fretting hand. My time on drums is really helpful in that I can hear the drum part in my head on most songs.

  • @bkaczmarski
    @bkaczmarski 20 дней назад

    This is excellent and wonderful starting point for anyone.

    • @PhishGuitarLessons
      @PhishGuitarLessons  20 дней назад +1

      I agree!

    • @bkaczmarski
      @bkaczmarski 20 дней назад

      @@PhishGuitarLessons please keep them coming! My 7 year old and I watched together :)

    • @PhishGuitarLessons
      @PhishGuitarLessons  20 дней назад

      Anything in particular you want to see a lesson on?

    • @bkaczmarski
      @bkaczmarski 20 дней назад

      @@PhishGuitarLessons I have no idea, just let it flow on any topic. It’ll hit people who are ready for it ☯️

  • @ndill1597
    @ndill1597 28 дней назад

    Love you mention JJ! Big up! I’m

  • @jackhaugh
    @jackhaugh 25 дней назад

    Dude, I kind of did what you’re talking about, but in reverse recently.
    I did grow up playing saxophone in band in grade school the whole way through HS, then picked up guitar when I was 17. I went to a school that had a really good music program, and we’d devote a lot of time to rhythmic exercises like you’re showing here but much more involved.
    Fast forward a billion years and now I’m a 51 year old man with another billion guitars, bass, amps, etc. I had a cajon and a number of hand drums and stuff around the house. One day, I decided I was going to go buy a drum set, how hard could it be…
    Boy, was I wrong. I can barely do anything with this drum set. I completely lack limb independence. Fortunately, my stepbrother just moved into my house last week whom happens to be a drummer. He said he’d try to help me with these.

  • @CharlieTWilbury
    @CharlieTWilbury 24 дня назад

    This was awesome. One of my best friends and someone I hang with often is a drummer, I play bass and guitar. He and I (coincidentally?) have been talking about this exact thing for the past few weeks.t It has been a revelation to my playing. I have always felt it but being conscious of it changes the game. Great video, thanks for uploading it!

  • @denisblack9897
    @denisblack9897 28 дней назад +2

    I came to realize this on my own.
    Being a drummer is the secret to being great at other instruments 😅

  • @JoinHerArmy
    @JoinHerArmy 24 дня назад +1

    So, basically the opening of Tool’s ‘The Grudge’.

  • @cameddy4081
    @cameddy4081 25 дней назад

    Thanks Trey - so simple yet so beautiful!! - Way easier than Shawn Lane or Danny Gatton’s instructional videos !! You are SO incredibly musical and such a lovely instructor- you are pure inspiration 🙏🌏✌️🎼🎶🎸🥁🪘🎼🎶✌️✌️✌️👏👏👏⚡️⚡️

  • @RMR1
    @RMR1 26 дней назад

    "That was bad."😊
    Yeah, but we still love you, Trey!❤#keepinitreal.

  • @gr8fullfred
    @gr8fullfred 26 дней назад +2

    Pretty easy to keep time when you have John Fishman on drums.................

  • @markw9512
    @markw9512 25 дней назад

    This is so true! When I was in junior high school, my best friend was a drummer (I had not yet taken up any musical instruments at this time) who like many drummers was constantly drumming on stuff with his fingers etc.… So I would try to do it and he would laugh at me, which being the competitive person I am, made me determine to figure out how to do it correctly! 😄
    So for a few years before I finally picked up the guitar, I used to drive around and listen to music a lot, and while doing so would with my index fingers tap out the drum beat on the steering wheel. Doing this, I developed a really good sense of time, particularly because by that point I was already into Progressive rock which had trickier beats than your average top 40 😊
    So by the time I started playing around age 16, rhythm just wasn’t an issue, it was mainly just learning the technique of the guitar itself and musical structure and of course developing calluses on the fingers lol.
    To this day, this is something I’ve kept up… When I got the “Shut up ‘n’ Play Yer Guitar” box set by Zappa, I got my first introduction to polyrhythms and many new learning experiences with Vinnie on the drums there. 😂
    If anybody has any doubts about what Trey is saying here, extinguish them! This makes such a huge difference it’s unbelievable .

    • @PhishGuitarLessons
      @PhishGuitarLessons  25 дней назад

      Love it, so true.

    • @markw9512
      @markw9512 25 дней назад

      @@PhishGuitarLessons Thank you! I think this and a nice torturous suite of picking and dexterity exercises were so helpful. 😆

    • @markw9512
      @markw9512 25 дней назад

      @@PhishGuitarLessons I first saw Phish August 14, 1993 at Tinley Park. Amazing show, one of many that tour (unfortunately this was the only one I saw, but I made it my quest to locate as many of them on tape as possible 😁), that SOAM just put me into orbit, sooo trippy.
      Was also fortunate enough to catch both The Bomb Factory and Columbia MO (Funky Bitch!) in ‘94, Trey w/MMW in Austin at Emo’s (got a soundboard of that one on DAT!), and a number of other great experiences!
      The band’s music and improvisation have been truly beautiful and magical, and a true source of inspiration and amazement to this day.

  • @reidnorton6794
    @reidnorton6794 28 дней назад +1

    I wish he had kept doing these.

    • @PhishGuitarLessons
      @PhishGuitarLessons  27 дней назад +1

      I know! It's amazing that he shared what he did though, so cool.

    • @michaelwtapp
      @michaelwtapp 27 дней назад

      @@PhishGuitarLessons Did he put these out during peak pandemic?

    • @reidnorton6794
      @reidnorton6794 27 дней назад +1

      @@michaelwtapp I believe these were during peak opioid usage. Haha…I had a problem too myself and they have a familiar vibe to them.

    • @chrisbuck98
      @chrisbuck98 27 дней назад

      @@reidnorton6794 lol definitely not, these were during covid

    • @michaelwtapp
      @michaelwtapp 26 дней назад

      @@reidnorton6794 Glad it's in the past! He comes across as a sweet guy though

  • @Robert_Bryant
    @Robert_Bryant 23 дня назад

    Every musician should practice with a metronome, and practice should be playful and fun.

  • @jwh475ezc
    @jwh475ezc 28 дней назад

    Jake Cinninger also started out on drums.

  • @AnirudKollegal
    @AnirudKollegal 28 дней назад +2

    hey Trey!!Greetings from INDIA....your music has inspired me so very much but we lack authentic gear here.....IS it possible you kind folks can send us some guitar gear to INDIA please..will be forever grateful

  • @rstarace52
    @rstarace52 25 дней назад

    Key point is that rthym is non negotiable, your in the groove or not.
    Where as notes and chords are negotiable, of what sounds good or bad.

  • @markcorben3426
    @markcorben3426 14 дней назад

    Notice that the metronome is not even

  • @rijancaffe
    @rijancaffe 27 дней назад +1

    I hate Trey's tone. Tubescreamer's mid hump sounds thin, and ross compressor sounds squishy. Why do people like squishy?

    • @PhishGuitarLessons
      @PhishGuitarLessons  26 дней назад +4

      I think that's like trying to figure out why some people like black licorice and some don't. To each their own!

  • @HamCar1000
    @HamCar1000 21 день назад +1

    This was a long waste of time, I knew I hated this guy