Whoaaaaa, great job! No one had had the time and DEDICATION you had to describe each note of that Intro, congratulations, thanks to your video I was able to understand it and finally play it, Greetings from Mexico 🤙
the notation given is taking all the delayed notes as if they were played... Copeland's actual playing featured far fewer notes as the delay was generating them... and it would be a significantly longer tutorial to show how this was actually played... few drummers have Copeland's genius with live-delay... he was his own dub-station in a way
many drummers forget that it's polyrhythmic. great work!!!
Trying to count it in 4/4 is needlessly difficult. Ignore the band and keep it rock solid and you'll land on your feet. Thank you!
Whoaaaaa, great job!
No one had had the time and DEDICATION you had to describe each note of that Intro, congratulations, thanks to your video I was able to understand it and finally play it, Greetings from Mexico 🤙
Nice! Such a cool fill.
Great video, thanks a lot!
Glad you liked it!
Nice! :)
Thanks for watching!
the notation given is taking all the delayed notes as if they were played...
Copeland's actual playing featured far fewer notes as the delay was generating them... and it would be a significantly longer tutorial to show how this was actually played... few drummers have Copeland's genius with live-delay... he was his own dub-station in a way
Delay was on the Drum recording also 👍
Yes! It's a nice effect.