This is the first 'lick' I learned on drums. I watched another drummer play it while fooling around in between songs...YOINK!!!! I stole that bizniz right there! Good stuff!
Yes sir been playing this lick for about 45 years, always referred to it as the 4 stroke ruff, and there’s the 5,6,7 stroke version as well. Steve Gadd made great use of this lick in several drum solos throughout his career. I’ve been teaching this to my students for years. Thanks for reminding everyone about it. It’s a forgotten lick That is awesome!
Thank you professor. I am now ready to be a student of the Shugge De Boom. Also I definitely thought you were gonna say something about staying hydrated with the hot weather and you dropped the merch plug 🤣 I love your content!
OMG, Rob! I was thinking about this lick yesterday and today and it just showed up on my feed! It’s like we had ESP just now. Danny Seraphine used this lick twice to open Chicago’s Old Days from Chicago VIII. Thank you for illustrating the sticking pattern. I’m ambidextrous and I couldn’t decide which hand to start with! Makes sense to start with the right! Cool!
Its already been said, but I had discovered it as being called "bucket of fish". However, I'm liking your title. Also, though I'm comfortable incorporating the notes, I learned a BIG "something something" watching this video. Looking forward to trying out some interesting variations on this. GREAT lesson, Mr. Rob & thank you!
Hey @RobBeatdownBrown I would love to see a video about how to do some great single-handed Tom and kick fills around the kick. Like, a blending of kick and Tom fill patterns like Carter often does, but if you’re right hand lead like most of us.
Long time viewer Rob. Your videos are always great, but I always find myself mesmerized by your use of accents in your groove. The bell patterns, the extra strong chick in the hats, just groovy man. Any advice to bring that into my own playing and get it feeling as silky and organic as you do?
Working on “fukytown” in drumeo this month and thought I would see how this might fit . Reconfigured things a little so I could get the “boom” to land on the one or three to align with 4 on the floor kick pattern. My right foot isn’t fast enough have it land just before and forcing a fast double . Not sure that it really fits , or that I’m keeping count correctly… but a great experiment in getting creative. And the short burst of the suga da boom is just good drumming fun. Good clean fun
This was my first fill and I use it a TON, especially in solos. I also do a sextuplet into it a lot, but I do a paradiddlediddle or two puh-duh-duhs instead of the six-stroke roll. I also sometimes play the paradiddlediddle between the snare and toms too, giving it even more melodic movement.
Hi Rob, great tuition as always. I’ve got a Yamaha live oak. I’ve recently added a splash cymbal with the short boom arm on the bass drum like you have. Mine seems to slightly vibrate when using the kick drum. I noticed yours doesn’t move. Have you had this issue? Regards Jonathan
1st, nice easy lick, thanks. Question: how do you mike your voice for these vids? Lapel mic, studio mic out of shot? How to you avoid the kit bleeding into it?
I use a wireless lav mic and record the drums and mic simultaneously, then I’m just mindful of how I shoot the segments for clean transitions so they’re easy to edit.
I always play it RLFR...it sounds the same in my ears...is that ok? I love doing this fill and do it well. Hitting K on 3rd note allows you not hit 2 K in a row for a crash.
The old "Bucket of Fish".
A classic...
Right up there with the Pat Boone - Debbie Boone.
This is the first 'lick' I learned on drums. I watched another drummer play it while fooling around in between songs...YOINK!!!! I stole that bizniz right there! Good stuff!
"It makes you sound like a drummer". Yessir!!!
Shugga De Boom! it just works and sounds pretty dang groovy! Thanks Rob.
Yes sir been playing this lick for about 45 years, always referred to it as the 4 stroke ruff, and there’s the 5,6,7 stroke version as well. Steve Gadd made great use of this lick in several drum solos throughout his career. I’ve been teaching this to my students for years. Thanks for reminding everyone about it. It’s a forgotten lick That is awesome!
That lick is right up there along with the 'Flats in Dagenham' (as we say in East London) lick
Also really good turned upside down, starting with a kick
Bucket Of Fish ! I love it bro .
Ahh yes! I teach it as “Kettle of fish”. Love this lick!
Bucket of fish! 🥁
I believe that’s the correct nomenclature 😂
Mr. Beatdown, thank you so much for showing us this no nonsense lick. I am going to work on this one for sure.❤️🙏👏❤️🙏👏❤️
Pushed LIKE at the very beginning as you made the 1st statement!
Great lick! I learned this as 'bucket of fish' but Shugga da boom is a better name
Love it, buddy, your drums sound, clean and tight! Thanks for the teachings, bro.🥁😊🥁
Thank you professor. I am now ready to be a student of the Shugge De Boom.
Also I definitely thought you were gonna say something about staying hydrated with the hot weather and you dropped the merch plug 🤣 I love your content!
Great. Learned this lick now (as a non-drummer😅) on my son’s kit. Nice and clear tutorial.
I'm digging on this lick brother thanks!
bottom to top sounds good. will try that later
I will most certainly make use of this to keep my drumming a fun exercise regimen while i grow old and yet refuse to grow up!
Intros slap every time
This is the lick I was missing. Thank you, having so much fun with getting this and other ideas added to muscle memory. Cheers man.
Hey Rob….fantastic filll……I believe it’s also called bucket of fish
Correct. I think it’s got a few names. But I think we all agree that mine is the coolest 😏 lol
@@RobBeatdownBrown I would have to agree with you on the one🤘
Bucket of beat down ? No ? I tried
Cymbals sounds smooth.👍
It was called a drop when I learned it many years ago. Love the 6 stroke lead-in, sweet!
Great tutorial - progressive. Easy to follow. Great application. Thank-you!!
I just started to work with this lick and really appreciate the options to round it out.
OMG, Rob! I was thinking about this lick yesterday and today and it just showed up on my feed! It’s like we had ESP just now. Danny Seraphine used this lick twice to open Chicago’s Old Days from Chicago VIII. Thank you for illustrating the sticking pattern. I’m ambidextrous and I couldn’t decide which hand to start with! Makes sense to start with the right! Cool!
I use it quite a bit. Sometimes, I'll do it with just the snare, floor tom and bass
Its already been said, but I had discovered it as being called "bucket of fish". However, I'm liking your title. Also, though I'm comfortable incorporating the notes, I learned a BIG "something something" watching this video. Looking forward to trying out some interesting variations on this.
GREAT lesson, Mr. Rob & thank you!
Love it. Nice and effective. Love your content rob
WOW... heard or felt this a a million times never knew how to make it happen. Thanks super cool...
So cool and easy! Thanx🎉
Thank you Rob for this super lick. As usual your course are just the best.
Gorgeous sounding cymbals.
Sounds awesome in all phrases
I took it to the kit and immediately fell in love with it lol, thanks
Nice and smooth
You have been doing a great job on these videos for years. Keep up the great work. Much Success.
Thanks a lot, man 🙂
Great little bit there!
Hey @RobBeatdownBrown I would love to see a video about how to do some great single-handed Tom and kick fills around the kick. Like, a blending of kick and Tom fill patterns like Carter often does, but if you’re right hand lead like most of us.
Long time viewer Rob. Your videos are always great, but I always find myself mesmerized by your use of accents in your groove. The bell patterns, the extra strong chick in the hats, just groovy man. Any advice to bring that into my own playing and get it feeling as silky and organic as you do?
SDB! I am gonna practice this one today -- thanks Rob!
That's one of my favorite licks too, but I do it this way: snare, hi tom, kick, floor tom. I learned it from the legend Jimmy Chamberlin from SP.
Exactly! That's the way I've always done it...feels weird to hit Kick on last beat
Working on “fukytown” in drumeo this month and thought I would see how this might fit . Reconfigured things a little so I could get the “boom” to land on the one or three to align with 4 on the floor kick pattern. My right foot isn’t fast enough have it land just before and forcing a fast double . Not sure that it really fits , or that I’m keeping count correctly… but a great experiment in getting creative. And the short burst of the suga da boom is just good drumming fun. Good clean fun
This was my first fill and I use it a TON, especially in solos. I also do a sextuplet into it a lot, but I do a paradiddlediddle or two puh-duh-duhs instead of the six-stroke roll. I also sometimes play the paradiddlediddle between the snare and toms too, giving it even more melodic movement.
Nice.its .something most drummers do naturally
Very cool! I been practicing it. Harder to do fast for sure. It’s really a quadruplet with the bass drum hit I guess.
Nice licks! Thanks.
Killer man - thanks!!
Good tip. Looks like you've been hitting the gym. Lookin strong. Good vid.
Thanks for noticing, man. Yes, I’m in the process of finally droppin this covid weight 😖
Thank you boss always something good to learn
Superb playing, sir!
I liiiike it ! TY for keepin’ it simple and hittin’ it nice. 🥁😎
good god his snare sounds so damn good
Didn’t even need to hear the description to know the lick lol. Aptly named!
Very cool;I had to subscribe
Thank Mr. Rob. I will definitely add that to my practice routine.
I done love me some shugga de boom.
Thanks rob
Love the extra ghost notes flavoring the demo. Giving me Ideas...
Seeing the Ted Reed book in the background is not lost on me. Would love to see you do a video on how you used that book.
That is awesome!!!!
Cheers Rob
What snare do you use and snared heads ? I’m interested I love that sound!
Btw I love that last beat you did, sick
Known as ‘bucket of fish’ in my ends! Thanks Rob 👍
My god those drums sound great!!!
Hi Rob, great tuition as always. I’ve got a Yamaha live oak. I’ve recently added a splash cymbal with the short boom arm on the bass drum like you have. Mine seems to slightly vibrate when using the kick drum. I noticed yours doesn’t move. Have you had this issue? Regards Jonathan
Very cool grooves here. Cheers, Rob! 👍🏻👍🏻✌️🥁
4:49 Pretty cool indeed.
1st, nice easy lick, thanks. Question: how do you mike your voice for these vids? Lapel mic, studio mic out of shot? How to you avoid the kit bleeding into it?
I use a wireless lav mic and record the drums and mic simultaneously, then I’m just mindful of how I shoot the segments for clean transitions so they’re easy to edit.
keep dropping those dimes 🪙Rob!!!
Great vid’
What's the big cynbal on your left? Nice shimmer!
Rob ... I think what playing is two 32 note triplets (phrased as a shuffle) and the bass drum punctuation. It's definitely five beats not four.
Gonna run off and practice this now, just in case I end up in court in the near future 😅
Bucket of fish❤️🔥
BOSS!
Great name
What kick drum batter head are you using in this video?
You might want to check into Max Roach… The drum also waltzes, you know
Sweet
Sounds like an orchestrated single stoke four. Right?
Old Days by Chicago starts with a double shugga da boom lick
I always play it RLFR...it sounds the same in my ears...is that ok? I love doing this fill and do it well. Hitting K on 3rd note allows you not hit 2 K in a row for a crash.
Hi! What is in the back the Ghost in the machine cover thing?
It’s a parody poster. Very cool gift from my friends at Sweetwater. They recreated the GITM album cover with three digital ‘Beatdown’ faces
@@RobBeatdownBrown thank you!
Sqett thanks brotha Rob 👊🏻
Cool!
Also known as Bucket O' Fish or Takin' A Dump.
I can never get my kick on time on this lick!
Play the kick 3rd instead of 4th...RLKR...that's the way I've played it for 30 years...seems more natural flow for me
Easy, but Welll tought off 😅, nice
Nice nice nice Nice
well. i see a police -ghost in the machine poster behind you.(my favorite album from stewart) shugga da boom that!
Mine too. The poster is actually a parody of the GITM cover with three digital Beatdown faces 🥰 Super cool gift from Sweetwater
Nice Snare! 😮 A&F?
Raw Brass, yes 🔥🔥🏆
@@RobBeatdownBrown very nice! First time I saw a knit by A&F was at the Tears for Fears Spotify Concert, what a kit!
Nice thanks, just subscribed 👍
It already had a name...bucket-o'-shit!
Fruit of the loom
My old drum teacher called this a tiddly poof 😂😂
Please don’t call it that with your outside voice 😑
@@RobBeatdownBrown 😂😂
What kick drum head?
I was playing this wrong the whole time. I was playing it Tickety Boom instead of Shugga De Boom.
Your Shirts and hoodies are way to high but I love your content
I LIKE you don't do licks Rob. I come here for the real stuff, which you are IMHO a master of. But thuis is ok for once I guess...