Camille's Challenge to Learn a Three-Limb Polyrhythm as Fast as Possible
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- Опубликовано: 2 июл 2024
- Join us as we dive into an exciting drumming challenge where we explore the complexity of three-limb polyrhythms! 😄 Watch French polyrhythm-expert-drummer Camille Bigeault receive random limb and rhythm assignments and attempts to master them as quickly as possible. Perfect for drummers of all levels looking to enhance their coordination and rhythmic skills!
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In her brand new Drum Channel courses, Camille dives into the intricacies of time and space, showing you new ways to practice with a metronome to strengthen your time-keeping ability.
She also develops a step-by-step method to improvise over any foot ostinato you can think of. In her course, “How to Interpret Patterns From Different Angles,” Camille helps you use different subdivisions when practicing any kind of pattern, so you can create your own polyrhythms and take your creativity to a whole new level!
Watch Camille’s Videos ➡️ www.drumchannel.com
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WHO IS CAMILLE BIGEAULT?
Camille Bigeault is a celebrated French drummer renowned for her mastery of polyrhythms, ostinatos, and complex time signatures. Her versatile style spans rock, jazz, pop, and fusion. Camille has inspired a substantial following on social media and is known for teaching Masterclasses worldwide. Drum Channel is pleased to present Camille’s new, exclusive courses, lessons, and performances. Get ready to be inspired and take your drumming to the next level!
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I had a lot of fun doing this challenge with you guys! 🔥🔥👊🏻
It's impressive to see her do this without ever writing it out.
I learn best visually, so I would go grab paper.
Also, a fun fact I once learned from Virgil Donati...
It turns out he's thinking in 7 when you hear him improvise a "4/4" back beat groove on his right side against the 7 pattern on the left limbs.
He said he does that because the 7 pattern is what the audience is checking, and the point is to keep that constant.
A mistake on the 4 pattern is less important, because that's the improvised part.
I thought that was really interesting considering that he appears to be grounding his mind on the 4/4 back beat... which is also what the average listener would ground to.
So remember a drummer might be thinking about something in a completely different way than the audience.
I've been watching Camille's channel for awhile, and it's nice to see her on this channel.
Holy shit. That was amazing. ❤
The patience and focus. I like the reset. Go for a walk even, come back, keep trying, it wil become natural. Also all the possible limb combinations, approaches and steps. This is great
I like her thought and practice process.
A great behind the scenes of polymeter practice. It’s not easy and takes time. Sometimes a lot of time. 🙃
Fantastic
She’s without any doubt one of the most ferociously talented, most musical drummer today. Great book also she has.
Thank you very much 🙏🏻🙏🏻
Absolutely 🙌
wow - she's amazing
PERFECT!
E quase um samba brasileiro show
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" Brasilian " Samba !!!
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SHOWWWWWWWWW
Didn't the first dude ask for 4/4 on the kick drum, the second 7 on snare and the 3rd 3 on hihat?
Yes. We actually did 2 challenges. There is an editing error in the video and a confusion between the 2 challenges
🥴😅i can no longer keep up