I’ve just started dancing Lindy Hop, and it’s amazing how our footwork matches perfectly with the jazz rhythms the drummer plays. Your explanation has helped me understand better how to feel the music beat 🥁💃✨
this guy is amazing. it didn't under explain and he didn't over explain , but he made sure we got it. His channel is worth subscribing to. I understood everything in the video. Thank you so much
i think a lot of people overlook that the Beatles used the swing beat, right up through their "Sgt. Pepper's" album: the beat in both "Fixing a Hole" and "Getting Better" is firmly rooted in swing. On a related note, even Van Halen's "So This Is Love" (off their 1981 album "Fair Warning") is also a swing-based song.
Alex Van Halen is one of the best drummers ever. I put him right up their with Bonham, Peart, Cozy Powell etc. As far as Rock drummers I think gets overlooked but his solo on live without a net is phenomenal ! 🥁
Technically - the hi-hat on 2 and 4 beats is known by pop and rock drummers as "backbeating". So basically that is it - you can backbeat in jazz as well as pop and rock.
@@blakelandre2923 start with playing quarters on the ride, and four on the floor, then add the hats, then try playing the 1 2+ 3 4+ once every 4 bars. Like practising a fill, that's how I did it at least
I’m super confused in band I’m a 8 grader hi hat is suppose to be on 2 + 4 and I can’t tell if you are or not but if it’s ok if you reply as soon as possible because I have a jazz concert in 2 days and don’t feel like embracing myself
@@SachaKDrums nice! yeah they def do the job! sound great. I just busted out my first official brush rhythm thanks to your videos! going in one of my tracks :) :)
This guy did a 100x better lesson than the other videos where the drummer does not explain the beats. He explains it to our beginner mind level.
As a drummer that’s played most styles of music for YEARS, this is one that I’ve never touched. Helped a lot, thanks!
I agree I've played just about every style but some reason I stuggle getting the feel. I can play it but I just can't feel it.😥
Same… getting it done now! Let’s get to work!
Do not give up keep doing at tell your hands barke
I’ve just started dancing Lindy Hop, and it’s amazing how our footwork matches perfectly with the jazz rhythms the drummer plays. Your explanation has helped me understand better how to feel the music beat 🥁💃✨
Really swings. Well demonstrated especially right hand position...
this guy is amazing. it didn't under explain and he didn't over explain , but he made sure we got it. His channel is worth subscribing to. I understood everything in the video. Thank you so much
you're an alpha for this
That intro lick was so smooth.
Really enjoyed watching the video. I really love drums. 😃
thanks so much
Great lesson! You do a great job of breaking this down piece by piece for someone who is really new to it.
i think a lot of people overlook that the Beatles used the swing beat, right up through their "Sgt. Pepper's" album: the beat in both "Fixing a Hole" and "Getting Better" is firmly rooted in swing. On a related note, even Van Halen's "So This Is Love" (off their 1981 album "Fair Warning") is also a swing-based song.
Thanks for pointing that out I love those songs
Alex Van Halen is one of the best drummers ever. I put him right up their with Bonham, Peart, Cozy Powell etc. As far as Rock drummers I think gets overlooked but his solo on live without a net is phenomenal ! 🥁
Thank You Sacha
this is sick!!! thanks man.
5:20 I wanna swing like this
Nice
Cool jazz
Super clear and straight to the point explanation !!! Subbed
Thank you, this really helps!
Excellent, thx mate
I like your swing..
Great video
Awesome explanation. Thanks!
Thanks!
Fantastic explanation.... really good to understand. Well done.
Nice nice God bless you brother
super useful thanks m8
Technically - the hi-hat on 2 and 4 beats is known by pop and rock drummers as "backbeating". So basically that is it - you can backbeat in jazz as well as pop and rock.
Love your videos, Sacha, thank you!
No worries - plenty more coming out in the Jazz Studies series in the coming weeks.
this was really helpful
Excellent. Thank you.
But when do I put in the snare and other stuff
wow now I want to learn to play the drums…
thanks
Nice one sir. Very much enjoying your videos.
1& a 2&a this swing beat idea ??????? Triplet in use ??
4:56
Oh never mind it feels really weird doing the cymbal 1 2+ 3 4+ on the cymbal and then doing the hi hat 2 + 4
Still need some advice though
@@blakelandre2923 start with playing quarters on the ride, and four on the floor, then add the hats, then try playing the 1 2+ 3 4+ once every 4 bars. Like practising a fill, that's how I did it at least
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Is any regular bass drum patterns?
wohoooo, maaan you rock ! thanks for the amazing lesson !!
@Arcadium nice
Hey Sacha I´m looking for a good Ride for Latin and Swing thing, yours seams to sound quite good. Which one is it...?
HHX Legacy 21”
I’m super confused in band I’m a 8 grader hi hat is suppose to be on 2 + 4 and I can’t tell if you are or not but if it’s ok if you reply as soon as possible because I have a jazz concert in 2 days and don’t feel like embracing myself
Still need some advice though
Yes, the hi-hat is normally played on the 2 & 4. I hope your concert goes well!
Thanks dude!
can I buy just one worksheet instead of buying full membership
Does anybody have a transcription for the freestyle beats he plays at the beginning/end? It would help me and many others a lot. Thanks!
Dude he’s just comping. How’s your jazz drumming journey going a year later?
are those a pair of MKH50s? the mics, i mean?
Nathan Videos Overheads are Rode M5s - similar time NT-5 but cheaper - almost too cheap for the quality!
@@SachaKDrums nice! yeah they def do the job! sound great. I just busted out my first official brush rhythm thanks to your videos! going in one of my tracks :) :)
How do u add the peeal
I was jamming with my guitar until I realized it’s a tutorial...
Same
i want a 10 minute loop of what you were doing in the intro
ıs ıt the example-Crusaders/Soul Shadow song
Where are you from?
Brisbane Australia
2:08
You should use the base drum more. It it what forms the foundation of jazz.
You should
Tell that to Jo Jones!
I'm Sri Lankan
Nomo
How do I play the surf rock 1960's beat?
Ughh I want a drumset but already play 2 instruments
You look like ringo
Why am I watching this. I am a bassist/pianist
Metal drummers: *confused unga bunga*
love to see you do metal drumming
@@obsidiannutsack551 he was talking to you *bozo*
Man all comes from JAZZ then in other kind of music. Even Metal drummers use all jazz tricks to play. Then Classical, are from 3 plets
Not quite my tempo.
Too bad sound and video come different time my head hurts
Thanks!