Very well explained an broken down. Very good teaching skills, it really helps a wider level of drummers understand what your saying. I just watched but ill have to watch again an take it to my drums it's a sweet fill I love vinnie
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I really like the way you showed whats really going on ! Its not just a lick! There are musical ideas! Your not making this rudimental in thinking ! Very well done.... I can use this one Idea just as a grounds for starting a solo a nd just with the way you broke this down, there are several motives that can be repeated and mixed and expanded on! Thank You Joe! Teaching us ways to think!
Thanks! I'm glad you like my approach. In all my lessons I try to do the same - find gems of useful ideas that can be applied to everything that we do. If you want to check out more in-depth lessons, I'm moving lots of my content to a new platform and I have a link that gets you the first month for $1. There are over 70 lessons in there already. If you want to check it out, this is the link - joecrabtree.teachable.com/p/joe-crabtree-drum-lessons/?product_id=1606385&coupon_code=TRYBEFOREYOUBUY
Thanks Troy. Glad you liked it. I have lots of lessons on my website - including one teaching you to read music from the ground up (specifically aimed at drummers). The link to my site is in the description if you want to check it out. Thanks again, Joe
Hi Joe..Thanks for this, great video as usual!. I love your Vinnie licks explained videos. Your 'Don't ask me' Nik Kershaw fill video being one of my faves. Talking of Vinnie licks: I would pay a king's ransom to see you do a video explanation of my favourite Vinnie lick: (I'm surprised you've not done it already..there's so many, I know;) It's from the Allan Holdsworth album 'Secrets' and it's the unreal drum intro to the track 'Spokes'.
Man. keep transcribing these awesome licks and solos.. This is great stuff. Subbed and will follow you on FB. I see you used to do this more than currently but these are the videos getting you the hits :).
Thanks :) There's lots of stuff on RUclips but my focus moved to the VIP lessons on my website www.joecrabtree.com/join a few years ago. That's where all the new stuff has been going.
hello pfefftube nice tu see yours lesson about vinnie playing, would be nice if you talk about the sound of the drums of vinnie ( like settings in the recording studio or something like, recording stuff in the studio. thanks
I don't know what laying the bass drum is. I have a few lessons on my website (see video description) on playing the bass drum (if that's what you meant).
Ahhh... I believe Remo has a model called "vintage" Ambassador and I wasn't sure if those were them or not... Regardless, great lesson and thx for the reply!
Cheers for the response Joe. My point was that I don't agree with the way the guy is playing it..I feel he's 'cracking a nut with a Sledgehammer'. I hear it as Vinnie playing the hi hat part with a splashed left foot?,some other people have pointed this out and I just wanted your take on it;) I think maybe I should make my own video of how I hear it eh?..;)) Keep up the great work Joe,It's so appreciated. I teach Drums as a peripatetic and your lessons inspire me in my lessons. Many thanks:)
I posted this - (put the youtube bit in front) v=UIHG46Qr7SE. I reckon that's what's going on with the extra hihat at the end. I didn't have the tom mics on when I recorded it.
Nice breakdown. I've listened to ur play repeated times, u need to adjust it more bit on the "paused" triplets on the 2nd bar. The feel was just slightly different with the original. The snare on the 2nd beat, feels like it is too rushy for me... :) But overall idea is already correct, thx...
ps..You'd also be settling a running argument I have with a guy here on youtube who's made a video of his version of the 'Spokes' intro(check it out). I've been debating with him that Vinnie plays the hi-hat part with his foot splashed open during the fill,while he says it's played with a stick..please can you back me up on this one Joe?. I can't ask Vinnie himself!..so I'm asking you, because I know you have great ears and an awareness of musical nuance and detail . cheers:)
Hi Joe, great playing and lesson as always. I've got another nice VC fill for you to try your hand at transcribing if it interests you, in a similar vein I believe; it starts at 1:45 in the following video: watch?v=m8sClOiYTN8. Cheers.
I'm convinced that drummers are actually aliens. I'm a guitarist with fifty years experience. I can sight read music. And if you hand me any musical instrument, with a little time alone with it I can coax sounds out of it that won't cause people to run away in horror. But drums? Forget it. I've played with some very good drummers over the years, some who taught drumming as well as playing in bands. They tried their best with me, but no way could I ever get the hang of it. I can get hands going okay, but feet? Nope. It all falls apart when I try to combine feet and hands. Aliens. They're all aliens. 😁
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man Iam blown away by your transcribing skills you have great ears
What a teacher! Usually I don't even try to look at it but with your lesson you make it possible! Thank you!
+Sim On Thanks. I'm glad you enjoyed it. I have lots of lessons on my website www.joecrabtree.com that you might want to check out.
Great Ear, Great Player, Great Teacher!! Keep up the good work Joe!
Vinnie is a genius !!!!!
Joe you are amazing drummer and teacher !!!!
Wow.... great Vinnie lick and nice drumming Joe!
Great teaching man, and I love that you use notation too. So many drummers today can't read sheet music, it's becoming a lost art.
Very well explained an broken down. Very good teaching skills, it really helps a wider level of drummers understand what your saying. I just watched but ill have to watch again an take it to my drums it's a sweet fill I love vinnie
Very cool fill and variations to work. I love the slowly decelerating fills like that!
Great Lesson!! Two big thumbs up from American One Productions in New Jersey
your lessons are truly the best
Thank you :)
I have many more on my new lesson site. If you want to check them out, you can get a month’s access for only $1 with this link - joecrabtree.com/new
Thanks Joe. This is beautiful stuff and great teaching. Food for thought indeed!
Thanks! Great sounding drums too!
It's great you make So easy play Vinnie.
Thank you.
Lovely playing Joe, your videos are a joy to watch.
Thanks :) Did you check out the free lessons on my website? The link is in the video description.
Yeah, I had a look, thanks. Have a look at my channel on here, too. Maybe something you're interested in.
Your drums sound great, i mean GREAT!!!
Cool lick! Well explained and well played.
Great Man! I did the same transcription of this fill a few months ago and you cleared up perfectly some doubts i had about it. Thank you so much!
Nice sounding kit man, thanks for the in depth breakdown
I really like the way you showed whats really going on ! Its not just a lick! There are musical ideas! Your not making this rudimental in thinking ! Very well done.... I can use this one Idea just as a grounds for starting a solo a nd just with the way you broke this down, there are several motives that can be repeated and mixed and expanded on!
Thank You Joe!
Teaching us ways to think!
Thanks! I'm glad you like my approach. In all my lessons I try to do the same - find gems of useful ideas that can be applied to everything that we do. If you want to check out more in-depth lessons, I'm moving lots of my content to a new platform and I have a link that gets you the first month for $1. There are over 70 lessons in there already. If you want to check it out, this is the link - joecrabtree.teachable.com/p/joe-crabtree-drum-lessons/?product_id=1606385&coupon_code=TRYBEFOREYOUBUY
Great Job , so well explained and it really makes me improve as a drummer , cheers man!
Thanks Troy. Glad you liked it. I have lots of lessons on my website - including one teaching you to read music from the ground up (specifically aimed at drummers). The link to my site is in the description if you want to check it out.
Thanks again,
Joe
Very helpful! Finally, a clear lesson! Thanks lot!!!
very well explained thanks for posting this!
You´re great Joe!
nice playing, good tecnique
Hi Joe..Thanks for this, great video as usual!. I love your Vinnie licks explained videos. Your 'Don't ask me' Nik Kershaw fill video being one of my faves.
Talking of Vinnie licks: I would pay a king's ransom to see you do a video explanation of my favourite Vinnie lick: (I'm surprised you've not done it already..there's so many, I know;) It's from the Allan Holdsworth album 'Secrets' and it's the unreal drum intro to the track 'Spokes'.
Man. keep transcribing these awesome licks and solos.. This is great stuff. Subbed and will follow you on FB. I see you used to do this more than currently but these are the videos getting you the hits :).
Thanks :) There's lots of stuff on RUclips but my focus moved to the VIP lessons on my website www.joecrabtree.com/join a few years ago. That's where all the new stuff has been going.
Thank you. There's lots more stuff on my youtube channel and on my website (link in the description).
Cheers,
Joe
Excellent
Gracias Joe, muchas gracias.
He certainly is. Glad you liked the lesson :) There's lots more stuff on my website if you haven't checked that out yet.
excelent... interesting how much you can learn from simple lick
hello pfefftube nice tu see yours lesson about vinnie playing, would be nice if you talk about the sound of the drums of vinnie ( like settings in the recording studio or something like, recording stuff in the studio. thanks
Great one!
I don't know what laying the bass drum is. I have a few lessons on my website (see video description) on playing the bass drum (if that's what you meant).
thankx Joe.great
Excellent!
Great Joe! Thx...
LFMAO with beat 2 and 3 :) Great lesson!
Thanks :) I just searched for "spokes drum" on youtube and found a great explanation of that. All I'd be doing is stealing that.
Ahhh... I believe Remo has a model called "vintage" Ambassador and I wasn't sure if those were them or not... Regardless, great lesson and thx for the reply!
Great stuff. Can you tell me what hi hats and crashes you're using here?
Matt Markus looks like 14" master sound A custom hi hats, 18" k dark crash and 15" A custom crash. Zildjian
@TheInfideldrummer Thanks :) You can see my methodology in the first part of the SoloWorkshop lesson in the MasterClass on my website
Could you please do a lesson on laying the bass drum
Nice Joe! but it would be even better if you wrote out the sticking patterns over the notes.Keep rocking!
beautifull !!!!
Nice Vid! What Evans on the snare? Cheerz
Thanks. I'm not sure. I think it might be a G2
I just love the way your drums sound Joe.. Are those Vintage Ambassadors?
Thanks. It depends what you mean by vintage. They're regular Ambassadors but they'd been on there a long time ;)
Cheers for the response Joe. My point was that I don't agree with the way the guy is playing it..I feel he's 'cracking a nut with a Sledgehammer'. I hear it as Vinnie playing the hi hat part with a splashed left foot?,some other people have pointed this out and I just wanted your take on it;)
I think maybe I should make my own video of how I hear it eh?..;)) Keep up the great work Joe,It's so appreciated. I teach Drums as a peripatetic and your lessons inspire me in my lessons. Many thanks:)
Check out the latest video I posted on tuning. That's pretty much all I've got :)
I posted this - (put the youtube bit in front) v=UIHG46Qr7SE.
I reckon that's what's going on with the extra hihat at the end. I didn't have the tom mics on when I recorded it.
Your drums sounds sweet, man! Great job with the transcribing by the way. ;)
Nice breakdown. I've listened to ur play repeated times, u need to adjust it more bit on the "paused" triplets on the 2nd bar. The feel was just slightly different with the original.
The snare on the 2nd beat, feels like it is too rushy for me... :)
But overall idea is already correct, thx...
Would be nice with a count in and maybe a metronome on the lick played fast, since the pulse is hard to discern
COOl... thanks for music sheet on all vidéo.Merci
ps..You'd also be settling a running argument I have with a guy here on youtube who's made a video of his version of the 'Spokes' intro(check it out). I've been debating with him that Vinnie plays the hi-hat part with his foot splashed open during the fill,while he says it's played with a stick..please can you back me up on this one Joe?. I can't ask Vinnie himself!..so I'm asking you, because I know you have great ears and an awareness of musical nuance and detail . cheers:)
I notate it and hear it in 32nd notes, 16th triplets, and 16th notes. instead of 16th, triplet, and 8th notes how it is written in this video
Hi Joe, great playing and lesson as always. I've got another nice VC fill for you to try your hand at transcribing if it interests you, in a similar vein I believe; it starts at 1:45 in the following video: watch?v=m8sClOiYTN8. Cheers.
I'm convinced that drummers are actually aliens. I'm a guitarist with fifty years experience. I can sight read music. And if you hand me any musical instrument, with a little time alone with it I can coax sounds out of it that won't cause people to run away in horror. But drums? Forget it. I've played with some very good drummers over the years, some who taught drumming as well as playing in bands. They tried their best with me, but no way could I ever get the hang of it. I can get hands going okay, but feet? Nope. It all falls apart when I try to combine feet and hands. Aliens. They're all aliens. 😁
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damn, its hard
I love you.....
same thing though
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