These are the best drum fundamentals I have found on youtube. Really would love to see you do a true beginners guide building up from the bottom, to see what you consider the foundation for technique. Primarily a guitar player here, working on songwriting and composing competent drum parts from midi, and these help so much to understand how to capture a particular sound.
First of all thank you so much for taking the time to share your gifts with fellow musicians. I have played percussion for many years, but now I'm put in a position where I have to play the drum kit in a new group where I first started off just being the box guy playing the Cajon evolving into the full drum kit. Your lessons have been a great help to me. I greatly appreciate it. I look forward to following you and learning from you. God bless. 🙏🏻🥁🎶
I'm annoyed that I have only just found your channel. Subscribed and will be stalki.. er, following your tutorials. You make it look effortless - I only hope I get to your standard one day. Awesome!
It screams Ain't Too Proud to Beg!!!!!!!!!!!! I'd love for us to add some of my favorite, Motown, to our group's repertoire, get my Jamerson/Babbitt grooves going on bass, but we'd have to have the other half of the rhythm section playing this stuff to make it work right. Or might as well not bother trying, ya know. Hmmm, it also screams Under My Thumb, I wonder where those guys got it from?!!!
YEP!! Thatzit exactly! That fill sounds like a time machine teleporting me directly back to the sixties. Now mike up the entire set with only one condensor mike, put it on magnet tape right on the edge of clipping and we are back home! (I am not even a drummer but I love what you do!)
Its really funny, never really knew that groove was from a an entire genre called "motown", i've heard it before tho, especifically since i saw reni from stone roses playing that on the im the resurrection song
Motown is a huge rabbit hole to fall into, but wow, there was some incredible music created by those folks in that tiny little studio! Hey, dive in, you won't regret it.
A video of you accompanying with your original drumming would be interesting. I'm not interested in watching people rehash other people's work. I'd like to hear you play along with other drumming music. Not just recreating someone else's work. Like a collaborative effort.
this is one of the best drum learning channels fs! It's clear, to the point, not boring us with too much detail etc. I love it!
Did anyone tell you that you are a pretty clever cookie? You have the skills and the ability to teach, an awesome combination. Thank you!
Thank you. Good teaching and good graphics. Gonna jam some Motown today.
These are the best drum fundamentals I have found on youtube. Really would love to see you do a true beginners guide building up from the bottom, to see what you consider the foundation for technique.
Primarily a guitar player here, working on songwriting and composing competent drum parts from midi, and these help so much to understand how to capture a particular sound.
You can’t help but smile at that groove and the way you play and teach it . Another great video !
Shes good and concise
She is an amazing teacher! Makes sense to even my baby brain
First of all thank you so much for taking the time to share your gifts with fellow musicians. I have played percussion for many years, but now I'm put in a position where I have to play the drum kit in a new group where I first started off just being the box guy playing the Cajon evolving into the full drum kit. Your lessons have been a great help to me. I greatly appreciate it. I look forward to following you and learning from you. God bless. 🙏🏻🥁🎶
Thanks for this, I'm a motown nut and can't wait to try this
Thank you for the lesson, exactely, what I needed. Keep up the great work.
Thank you for watching!
What a great teacher :) Thanks for sharing...
Thanks for this!
Thanks!
Thank you so much!!
I'm annoyed that I have only just found your channel. Subscribed and will be stalki.. er, following your tutorials. You make it look effortless - I only hope I get to your standard one day. Awesome!
Wonderful work!!
Would be able to share the tuning you like on the snare for that dry rich sound?
Awesome, thanks so much!
Thanks for this
Thank you!
You are very good at drums ❤
Thank you! 😊
Pretty Woman Song👍
Love it !
It screams Ain't Too Proud to Beg!!!!!!!!!!!! I'd love for us to add some of my favorite, Motown, to our group's repertoire, get my Jamerson/Babbitt grooves going on bass, but we'd have to have the other half of the rhythm section playing this stuff to make it work right. Or might as well not bother trying, ya know.
Hmmm, it also screams Under My Thumb, I wonder where those guys got it from?!!!
Yeah! Rattle that lock!🔒 Good shirt 😊
Excellent‼️You have a great day as well✌️🇦🇺
3:06 sounds like the intro to “Hello, I Love You” by the doors
This is also the groove for i am the resurrection by the stone roses
beat of pretty woman and many more, and I don't know the other 'cause I naver heard it all❤❤
youtube algorithm brought me here 9 months later. #subscribed.
way cool
YEP!! Thatzit exactly! That fill sounds like a time machine teleporting me directly back to the sixties. Now mike up the entire set with only one condensor mike, put it on magnet tape right on the edge of clipping and we are back home! (I am not even a drummer but I love what you do!)
Its really funny, never really knew that groove was from a an entire genre called "motown", i've heard it before tho, especifically since i saw reni from stone roses playing that on the im the resurrection song
Motown is a huge rabbit hole to fall into, but wow, there was some incredible music created by those folks in that tiny little studio! Hey, dive in, you won't regret it.
I like your drum videos but I always wish there was a better view of you kick foot.
i agree
You sound like you have a cold... 🥶
A video of you accompanying with your original drumming would be interesting.
I'm not interested in watching people rehash other people's work.
I'd like to hear you play along with other drumming music. Not just recreating someone else's work.
Like a collaborative effort.