That Pretty Purdie cameo was fire! Songs using the Purdie halftime shuffle include Bonzo’s Fool In The Rain, Porcaro’s Rosanna, Purdie on Babylon Sister and Home At Last, Copeland’s Walking On The Moon and others. I’d enjoy seeing a dissection of Copeland’s version.
For those who are wondering, she is flourishing slightly the note that needs an accent. This is both a brilliant way to demonstrate what's going on AND a good way to learn it yourself
This is a great breakdown, wish I'd seen it when I had to learn the song ! I play the triplets 2-handed, but I cheat and keep my left on the snare, hitting the backbeat and ghosting the other strokes.
If you enjoyed playing this groove I urge you to check out The Disappointed by XTC. Pretty much the same groove as Black Velvet, but (assuming you're playing the two handed version) it switches hands. In the intro it accents the right hand, but immediately into the verse it switches to accenting the left hand, and keeps switching throughout the song.
I'm so happy that you are sounding and looking so well.. don't give up, the commitment is key.. that ride cymbal is a stick breaker.. Ally influence comes from classical music,,, trying to Put percussion to Hilary Hahn violinist, solo for Patricia n.3..i don't know if you celebrate Thanksgiving in Australia but... it's a holiday worth celebrating 🦃
Awesome thank you for the break down. I have been telling drummers about this song for years. I have been mesmerized by this groove since it came out. The song would only be average without the amazing bass and drum groove
One small correction for newbies, when you said the triplet replaces one note, that's sort of true here, because the triplet is in the space of a quarter note, but actually triplets are when you replace two notes with three, and the triplets here are 8th notes. This is why swung 8th notes are roughly the same as a triplet with the middle left out, and why you can swing an 8th note groove. Just a minor clarification as it doesn't affect this lesson, but any newb learning from this will here 8th note triplets and think it means 16th, which is a very serious difference in terms of the skill level needed. Great lesson otherwise tho, and also Arcarsenal by At the Drive in is another song that uses this beat, but a bit faster and much more obviously than this version, very handy for learning this, and going between this beat and a full triplet tom groove.
It's called 3 against 4. 3 notes per bar in one hand - 4 notes per bar in the other. You can practice it with your hands on your knees. And learn to do it with both hands.
It's called 3 against 4. 3 notes per bar in one hand - 4 notes per bar in the other. You can practice it with your hands on your knees. And learn to do it with both hands.
I couldn't stand it when it first charted ( mu' age) but when RUclips happened along and I really listened to it I thought the rhythm went a bit deeper too. That accent threw me and then getting the snare fill right at the end of the chorus bit as well!! Yet I could hammer out the "Everybody wants to rule the world" shuffle no worries! Crazy I tell ya 😅
It's a lot more complicated if you look at the live version of the song. Andersen keeps the triplet time with his left foot and hits only the accents with the right hand. Makes the time keeping difficult especially in front of audience...
I couldn't agree more, Black Velvet is deceptively difficult to play. I play it one-handed on the hi-hats, and to get those accents is hard, I've tried the two-handed method, but with no success. Regardless, it has a wonderful grinding, relentless groove, it's a great song. Thanks for the video.
It's called 3 against 4. 3 notes per bar in one hand - 4 notes per bar in the other. You can practice it with your hands on your knees. And learn to do it with both hands.
Played this one on guitar in my band.. the drummer never played it right. And I knew it. But when I said something I’d get “you’re not a drummer”..wtf do you know?!! “ I knew..
@@williamb4652the band did yes.. but we did not have the FX part since we had no keyboards.. the bass player was multi talented and gave us his version instead. It worked. The drummer liked to go in the parking lot during breaks.. the songs started getting rushed if you know what I mean..
It's called 3 against 4. 3 notes per bar in one hand - 4 notes per bar in the other. You can practice it with your hands on your knees. And learn to do it with both hands.
Your sense of humor matches these lessons perfectly, you’re gifted! And patton for pattern, we US listeners totally get it @Love To Learn Drums! 😆❤
That Pretty Purdie cameo was fire! Songs using the Purdie halftime shuffle include Bonzo’s Fool In The Rain, Porcaro’s Rosanna, Purdie on Babylon Sister and Home At Last, Copeland’s Walking On The Moon and others. I’d enjoy seeing a dissection of Copeland’s version.
For those who are wondering, she is flourishing slightly the note that needs an accent. This is both a brilliant way to demonstrate what's going on AND a good way to learn it yourself
This is a great breakdown, wish I'd seen it when I had to learn the song ! I play the triplets 2-handed, but I cheat and keep my left on the snare, hitting the backbeat and ghosting the other strokes.
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Brilliant video!! I just figured it out. You're the best! Thank you!! 😊😊🎉
If you enjoyed playing this groove I urge you to check out The Disappointed by XTC. Pretty much the same groove as Black Velvet, but (assuming you're playing the two handed version) it switches hands. In the intro it accents the right hand, but immediately into the verse it switches to accenting the left hand, and keeps switching throughout the song.
Awesome Thanks , me and my Daughter start learning this month
I'm so happy that you are sounding and looking so well.. don't give up, the commitment is key.. that ride cymbal is a stick breaker.. Ally influence comes from classical music,,, trying to Put percussion to Hilary Hahn violinist, solo for Patricia n.3..i don't know if you celebrate Thanksgiving in Australia but... it's a holiday worth celebrating 🦃
Awesome video! I learned this song couple months ago and it helped me a ton. Great stuff!
Really good song, it's about Elvis Presley, love playing it.
Great just like "Everubody rules the World ", Same trick on drums! Cool
Awesome thank you for the break down. I have been telling drummers about this song for years. I have been mesmerized by this groove since it came out. The song would only be average without the amazing bass and drum groove
You are right on as usual, love your work.
One small correction for newbies, when you said the triplet replaces one note, that's sort of true here, because the triplet is in the space of a quarter note, but actually triplets are when you replace two notes with three, and the triplets here are 8th notes. This is why swung 8th notes are roughly the same as a triplet with the middle left out, and why you can swing an 8th note groove.
Just a minor clarification as it doesn't affect this lesson, but any newb learning from this will here 8th note triplets and think it means 16th, which is a very serious difference in terms of the skill level needed.
Great lesson otherwise tho, and also Arcarsenal by At the Drive in is another song that uses this beat, but a bit faster and much more obviously than this version, very handy for learning this, and going between this beat and a full triplet tom groove.
Love your teaching style. Subbed.
Only just found your channel, you are awesome and you make things go into my brain well!! Thank you for being an inspiration!!!
It's called 3 against 4. 3 notes per bar in one hand - 4 notes per bar in the other. You can practice it with your hands on your knees. And learn to do it with both hands.
Same idea that in Everybody Wants to Rule the World by Tears for Fears. Amazing how many people get it wrong !
It's called 3 against 4. 3 notes per bar in one hand - 4 notes per bar in the other. You can practice it with your hands on your knees. And learn to do it with both hands.
Very well teaching
Thanks
I couldn't stand it when it first charted ( mu' age) but when RUclips happened along and I really listened to it I thought the rhythm went a bit deeper too. That accent threw me and then getting the snare fill right at the end of the chorus bit as well!! Yet I could hammer out the "Everybody wants to rule the world" shuffle no worries! Crazy I tell ya 😅
It's a lot more complicated if you look at the live version of the song. Andersen keeps the triplet time with his left foot and hits only the accents with the right hand. Makes the time keeping difficult especially in front of audience...
Yes, perfect lessons😊
This is so cool
Very nice beat.
I would like to see your take on the beat of the song “Cocaine” by Clapton. Thank you
The bane of my life is "sober' by tool. Haven't done it in ages, for a reason
I couldn't agree more, Black Velvet is deceptively difficult to play. I play it one-handed on the hi-hats, and to get those accents is hard, I've tried the two-handed method, but with no success. Regardless, it has a wonderful grinding, relentless groove, it's a great song. Thanks for the video.
Love your voice 😉
Love you teacher 🥁🤙🏻
I can only do the first,but I feel like im not doing it right till I do the third
Finally 😂
it’s one of those that people always play wrong, when doing a cover from the record.
It’s a killer groove, I play it two handed.
It's called 3 against 4. 3 notes per bar in one hand - 4 notes per bar in the other. You can practice it with your hands on your knees. And learn to do it with both hands.
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What chance of a La Villa Strangiato tutorial…?
so is it a 2/3 polyrhythm?
Played this one on guitar in my band.. the drummer never played it right. And I knew it. But when I said something I’d get “you’re not a drummer”..wtf do you know?!! “ I knew..
Did you play it exactly how it is on the record?
The drummer knew too!
@@williamb4652the band did yes.. but we did not have the FX part since we had no keyboards.. the bass player was multi talented and gave us his version instead. It worked. The drummer liked to go in the parking lot during breaks.. the songs started getting rushed if you know what I mean..
Could be classed as 6/8 time.
What is this drumset?
like your humour
It's not swung..so it's not a shuffle..it's straight notes..12/8..with the accents😉..the bass guitar is actually covering the shuffle😉
It's called 3 against 4. 3 notes per bar in one hand - 4 notes per bar in the other. You can practice it with your hands on your knees. And learn to do it with both hands.
Could you teach “Every body wants to rule the world”, should make an interesting video.
It's so funny hearing you sing black velvet and saying you'll never sing it again.. hahaha 😅
Through voice I can't stop laughing
Why don't you show us Everybody wants to rule the world from Tears for Fears ?
You messed up black velvet in a funny way who doesn't appreciate humor..?
I think tears for fears everybody wants to rule the world is a great beat to play