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Dude I love that you start slow and gradually speed up. It’s very easy to follow when you do it that way instead of jumping from bpm to bpm. Because when you go from 80 bpm to 120 bpm there is a massive difference in the way it sounds and for us newer drummers we got lost immediately.
I appreciate that! It's definitely the best way to teach something, and even though I don't say it out loud in every video - I always encourage my viewers to start at their preferred tempo. If 70bpm is too fast, start at 50 🤗 Cheers for watching, bud!
Dude!!! Iv said multiple times, but best sounding kit on the web!! Id point out that sticking technique greatly attributes to that!!! I love your approach and demeanor.would love if u stayed on snare longer for sticking patterns, i have to pause,rewind often😂😂😂and i been playing 45yrs.great blog brother
Another great lesson, thank you nice teacher! The first one I have used a lot, but only as a "sneaky" fill at the end of stuff. Also only with the highhat, snare and base. I wish I could explain it, because it is so cool, but over internet... nope. Keep on rocking! 🤘
Great informational videos, I have to say your content is my favorite of all the teaching videos I've seen on RUclips. I'm surprised you don't have more followers.
I'm a new drummer, finding myself gravitating towards your channel more than any other. Was wondering though, do you have any videos just about straight funk beats that you are playing in between those fills? Thank you.
Pretty cool ideas. I have a question though. Since I have the same drumkit and I noticed your Tom’s are almost flat and seem pretty low, how tall are you? When I lower my Tom’s like that with less than an inch between the 12” and the bass drum, I have to sit pretty high on the throne to reach them without hitting the rims. I’m 5’ 10” you must be much taller or you have a 20” bass drum. Doesn’t sound like a small bass drum.
Good question! First of all - I use a 22” bass, but don’t be mistaken. 20” bass drums can sound incredibly deep and full, depending on wood type and tuning. I also use a drum rack, so my toms are not mounted to the bass drum or cymbal stands. That way I can get them lower without touching the rim of the bass. I’m 180cm, and I sit so my hips are a little bit above knee height.
It depends on the situation. Sometimes I never use them, especially in a live setting - because they simply don't fit the music. But I might sneak them in when the time is right.
By "chops" you actually mean "licks." Don't worry, almost everybody gets it wrong but chops are the skill of your hands/feet/whatever which you use to play the licks (series of notes).
Huge thanks for watching, everyone!
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Dude I love that you start slow and gradually speed up. It’s very easy to follow when you do it that way instead of jumping from bpm to bpm. Because when you go from 80 bpm to 120 bpm there is a massive difference in the way it sounds and for us newer drummers we got lost immediately.
I appreciate that!
It's definitely the best way to teach something, and even though I don't say it out loud in every video - I always encourage my viewers to start at their preferred tempo. If 70bpm is too fast, start at 50 🤗
Cheers for watching, bud!
I second this!
You’re def one of the best teachers on YT. And you’ve come at the right time. Big thanks
Wow, thank you! I appreciate it😊🙌
You are not just a great drummer, you are a great D-instructor as well ❤
Thank you, D-brother!!!
I appreciate that! Thanks, bud!🙌🔥
5:40 This fill was unstoppable
And also the 5:50
Bro thanks for teaching ppl like myself super cool fills and patterns simplified.
Much appreciated brother.
Love from longsight Manchester England
My pleasure, mate! 🤟🔥
This video popped up just when I needed to focus on my ghost notes, sweeeet.
Awesome!!😃
Best Teacher Ever! Thank you
Wow, thanks!😃🔥
You're the best, CJ!!
I can barely keep up with all your lessons haha
You rock!
Inverted parradiddle for the win!
Love it!
If this type of training is too complicated, then maybe it's time to consider another instrument👍👍
Great Scott
Dude!!! Iv said multiple times, but best sounding kit on the web!! Id point out that sticking technique greatly attributes to that!!! I love your approach and demeanor.would love if u stayed on snare longer for sticking patterns, i have to pause,rewind often😂😂😂and i been playing 45yrs.great blog brother
Cheers, mate! I appreciate it 😃🙌
RLLK is the one of my favorites.
Loved this lesson!
And also your hair and hoodie! good match
Thank you! 😃
Nice! This is really going to improve my drumming. For me the hard part is getting my foot to kick at the right moment. Practice :)
You can do it!🙌🔥
peace , love , health, and drums my friend!
Muito obrigado por transmitir conhecimentos gratuitamente aqui. Abraços aqui do Brasil.
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Very tasty beats.
Cheers!
This is exactly what I need right now : )
Awesome!
Excellent lesson!
Thanks!!
Great little patterns, very easy to take away and work at, for people on any levels. Nice
Cheers!
You r a great drummer brother i wish i could b good like you i’m still learning
You can do it! Just keep up the practice 🤟🔥
@@ThatSwedishDrummerThanks for your support
Another great lesson, thank you nice teacher! The first one I have used a lot, but only as a "sneaky" fill at the end of stuff. Also only with the highhat, snare and base. I wish I could explain it, because it is so cool, but over internet... nope. Keep on rocking! 🤘
Stay awesome!👊🔥
Thank you so much for this video! It's gonna be fun practicng this
Have fun!😃
Solid!!! cheers mate
🙌🙌
Great informational videos, I have to say your content is my favorite of all the teaching videos I've seen on RUclips. I'm surprised you don't have more followers.
Wow, thank you! I’m glad you like it 😃
Your anazing drummer
I will also try this out❤
Thank you so much!
MAN!!!! That snare sound is Awesome!!!! Mic placement???
Haha just "regular" mic placement.
It's all about tuning and final mix.
The best video ever about starting chops with simple paraddidle paterns. Congrats!!! By the way, suscribed!!!
I appreciate that! :D
Thanks for the amazing video.
Glad you liked it!😃
NICE!!! I like it
This is f'ing fantastic!
I appreciate that!🙌
Oh, man! It's so easy and so f#ckin great! U are awesome 🎉
Cheers, buddy!!
You always come up with great and useful content! Aewsome! Thanks for your great videos! 🥁👍👍👍👍👍🤘😊
My pleasure! I appreciate your kind words 😃🙌
nice lesson ! as usual.
I 'd love you to teach us the hi hat licks you use in this lesson which sound awsome.
Check out my 2 videos on hi-hat licks! Basically all the licks I use are in those videos :)
Cheers!
Caraca muito top esse conteúdo❤️ eu já estava estudando isso agora vou intensificar mas e por em prática 👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾 obrigado por esse vídeo 🇧🇷
:D
Obrigado!
so good!
Thanks :D
Any advice on improving "diddles" or double ghost note on weaker hand? Thanks.
Check my lessons! I’ve got lessons on ghost notes 😃
I'm a new drummer, finding myself gravitating towards your channel more than any other.
Was wondering though, do you have any videos just about straight funk beats that you are playing in between those fills?
Thank you.
Cheers! I’ve got a few!
Scroll through my channel, you’ll see some groove lessons. (Especially one about “stank face-grooves”😎)
New drummer here! What’s a ghost note?
a quiet note when you don’t use really use any force
Soft strokes, most commonly played on the snare drum. Ghost notes are written as a note inside a pair of parentheses ( )
Excellent lesson, super helpful when you slow down the patterns, by the way what brand and series are the drums that you use on the videos ?
Thanks! I appreciate that 😃
I used to play a Pearl Reference Series kit, but since March this year I am a Sonor drummer 🤗
thank you for answer bro !!!
@@ThatSwedishDrummer🤘🏻
So chops are like 'shredding' for the drums?
Basically, yes!🤟
@@ThatSwedishDrummer thanks a lot.
Pretty cool ideas. I have a question though. Since I have the same drumkit and I noticed your Tom’s are almost flat and seem pretty low, how tall are you? When I lower my Tom’s like that with less than an inch between the 12” and the bass drum, I have to sit pretty high on the throne to reach them without hitting the rims. I’m 5’ 10” you must be much taller or you have a 20” bass drum. Doesn’t sound like a small bass drum.
Good question! First of all - I use a 22” bass, but don’t be mistaken. 20” bass drums can sound incredibly deep and full, depending on wood type and tuning.
I also use a drum rack, so my toms are not mounted to the bass drum or cymbal stands. That way I can get them lower without touching the rim of the bass.
I’m 180cm, and I sit so my hips are a little bit above knee height.
Ah ok. It’s the rack making the difference and your throne height. We are practically the same height
Extreme.
Do more teaching content please.
More is on the way, but I have tons of videos you can watch in the meantime!
How many weeks/months do you try to incorporate new learnings/chops in your playing after just learning them now? Feels like forever for me haha!
It depends on the situation.
Sometimes I never use them, especially in a live setting - because they simply don't fit the music. But I might sneak them in when the time is right.
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The patterns are simple but not to play at 170 bpm😊
You can pick whatever tempo you're comfortable with ^^
why do i feel like iv seen this guy somewhere irl 😭
Maybe you have?🤷♂️
By "chops" you actually mean "licks." Don't worry, almost everybody gets it wrong but chops are the skill of your hands/feet/whatever which you use to play the licks (series of notes).
These are chops. There’s no such thing as licks. Unless you’re playing guitar
Too hard none of it is easy.
That's why we practice slowly first ;)
@@ThatSwedishDrummer mb ik I was just in a bad mood that day
For intermediate drummers