I know this comment was written 4 years ago and you're likely a pro by now, but for future viewers, I screen record it at 50% speed and just the parts I'm working on and it helps tremendously.
excellent...drums sound spot on! the one part is a deviation from the core groove most skip over...@0:15 3 measures of groove into one measure of _________- and back to groove
I wrote a long comment and trade offer for you on the wrong page in response to the wrong video and can’t figure out how to copy it here. Basically I’m asking for a version on a Cahone then I can play as close to the original me as possible. I do not have a fork at horn mine is a miniature lap or wait to go home but I’m sure I can be creative and make a base for the pedal. I don’t believe I have the ability to do is go to a job converting it to the Cahone if you would and it really true offer trading favors because I don’t have much cash. Thank you very much
Nice one, dude. But the beat you teach is not the one you play to start with, which is Krupas original Version. When you play the thing at the start of your vid, in bar 2 of the 2 bar pattern the thing starts off with, you accent on 3+, not on 4 as you write. So in bar 2, you group the 8ths 3+2+3, when you teach you write them 3+3+2. Might confuse some ppl. Other than that, excellent job.
totally agree...i hv been rewatching this video for 2hr and it still confuses me.....wtf...i wish there is drum sheet on the screen, so hard to learn by just listening and watching his speedy hands
I'm gonna beat this drum (pardon the pun) until my dying day, but songs are by their SONGWRITERS, not by any one of the many people who performed it. So it should be Sing, Sing, Sing by LOUIS PRIMA!!! (If you want to emphasize an arrangement, feel free to mention the arranger - after the composer.)
Great playing/feel but actually the original sticking pattern played by Krupa was RrLlRlrlRlrRlRll. Though he would sometimes change to singles later, this is the original sticking.
This is how I started to play it when learning - then after several YT videos got completely lost - only been playing 11 month’s . Think I’ll revert back to yours dan habu.
If you're good at this groove uou can impress anybody
Awesome!
thank you very much! really great teacher!
Excellent. Thanks mate!
i wish there is drum sheet on the screen, so hard to learn by just listening and watching his speedy hands
Yup agreed really good lesson...still to fast
I know this comment was written 4 years ago and you're likely a pro by now, but for future viewers, I screen record it at 50% speed and just the parts I'm working on and it helps tremendously.
excellent...drums sound spot on! the one part is a deviation from the core groove most skip over...@0:15 3 measures of groove into one measure of _________- and back to groove
Thank you!!!
where's the pdf?
thank you very much...... that's exactly what I was looking for. You are a terrific teacher !
Krupa would love the sound of that floor Tom back in the day gene Krupa budd rich had the calf skin to contend with
Please can you write this out on screen👍🏻
I wrote a long comment and trade offer for you on the wrong page in response to the wrong video and can’t figure out how to copy it here. Basically I’m asking for a version on a Cahone then I can play as close to the original me as possible. I do not have a fork at horn mine is a miniature lap or wait to go home but I’m sure I can be creative and make a base for the pedal. I don’t believe I have the ability to do is go to a job converting it to the Cahone if you would and it really true offer trading favors because I don’t have much cash. Thank you very much
I think your snare is tighter then my mom on Valentine’s Day 😂
I go by ear
Ditto.
Ya know , I used to play by ear . But I kept dropping the sticks .../ \
Nice one, dude. But the beat you teach is not the one you play to start with, which is Krupas original Version. When you play the thing at the start of your vid, in bar 2 of the 2 bar pattern the thing starts off with, you accent on 3+, not on 4 as you write. So in bar 2, you group the 8ths 3+2+3, when you teach you write them 3+3+2. Might confuse some ppl. Other than that, excellent job.
totally agree...i hv been rewatching this video for 2hr and it still confuses me.....wtf...i wish there is drum sheet on the screen, so hard to learn by just listening and watching his speedy hands
@@ztswift the beat (capital letter is the stressed note) RrLlRrrlRlrRlRll swing of course
If you can't feel it - Don't drum it
hey mate, the accent u played in 7:07 is obviously different from the one u played in 0.01 ...😑
I think he just got it really much the same as in the intro. I can be wrong but I think its the same
I'm gonna beat this drum (pardon the pun) until my dying day, but songs are by their SONGWRITERS, not by any one of the many people who performed it. So it should be Sing, Sing, Sing by LOUIS PRIMA!!! (If you want to emphasize an arrangement, feel free to mention the arranger - after the composer.)
If you have to explain what a shuffled 1/8th is, they probably shouldn't be trying to play sing-sing-sing. Jes' sayin"
Great playing/feel but actually the original sticking pattern played by Krupa was RrLlRlrlRlrRlRll. Though he would sometimes change to singles later, this is the original sticking.
Wait I thought it was RrLlRrrlRlrRlRll
Gene Krupa Drum Method Copyright 1938 Alfred Publishing Co written by Gene Krupa
This is how I started to play it when learning - then after several YT videos got completely lost - only been playing 11 month’s . Think I’ll revert back to yours dan habu.
Can’t see the sticks because you positioned your camera too far away 👎🏼
good lord, that bass boost was so so so SO unnecessary, it makes this impossible to listen to