Advanced Techniques for the Modern Drummer by Jim Chapin - Part 1
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- Опубликовано: 21 сен 2024
- I have quite a few students who are currently working on developing their coordinated independence; some with the hope of developing it to enhance their general playing and some with the hopes of improving their jazz/bebop playing for the sake of auditioning for college and university music programs. With online lessons becoming very much the norm these days, sometimes the element of “model performance” doesn’t quite come across as hoped due to either technical issues such as lag, etc. So I thought I would add an additional series of lesson videos on top of my weekly Tuesday videos that will focus on these aspects.
The series will focus on the book “Advanced Techniques for the Modern Drummer” by Jim Chapin (AKA The Chapin Book). If you’ve ever wanted to improve your independence and swing feel with comping, this is one of the first books I recommend checking out. Grab a copy and follow along every week!
in the description of this book Jim emphasizes the importance of keeping the dotted eighth note tied to a sixteenth note feel for fast bop playing and not switch it to tripplet feel! Thats why in section 1 part c this study is using triplets!!! You need to learn that whole first part of this book again, because its supper challenging to NOT PLAY TRIPPLETS!!
If you don’t believe me read the introduction!! Listen to the recordings of the examples!!
I do remember that specifically
Yeah recommends starting in the triplet section if I remember correctly
In the book it says to practice it both ways.
I'm in the process of self-learning on jazz drumming, and i really appreciate this vid. Thanks for the clear and concise video!
As an old drummer that has studied that book forget the triplet concept , stick to dotted eight otherwise the beat does not skip enough. Every modern drummer does not get this beat to skip enough.
Louie Bellsons book is the best for this
Here because of my drum teacher. 13 right now, I hope this goes well.
Amazing. I’m new to all this and went on a limb and bought a bunch of the recommended books on drumming and I can make out some of it but you’re demonstrations make it crystal clear!
Fantastic man, very helpful
wow that confuses me as beginners. Interesting patterns, will come back to this for sure when I become better. Thanks for the video!
I really needed this for my self-taught drumming as I bought this book but wanted a run-through of the exercises. Thanks a lot Aaron! :)
hi how was it? I’m newbie to drum though been playing bass some time. I have stick control book for snare, is this another good/essential? Or i skip first until I become intermediate?
nice! thanks for the effort you made to demonstrate, appreciated
super helpful thanks!!
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just started going through this book phew... really opening my eyes and I can feel the improvement already. I like the method you have of doing time, snare comp, time and then snare,bass comp in unison! definitely trying that next time
Where do I sign up for lessons lol
Hey Derrick! If you’re interested in online lessons you can either visit my Patreon page at www.patreon.com/AaronSpink or you can email me directly at aaronspinkdrums@gmail.com for more info.
@@AaronSpinkDrums thank you very much for the info.
@@ColdSteel-dz3pf My pleasure, man! Yessir, you’d be right! 🇨🇦 I live about a half hour or so east of Toronto.