Introduction to Jazz Drumming - The Ride Cymbal Pattern with John Riley

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    A short excerpt taken from the 4 courses we recorded with John Riley.
    These courses reach from beginner to professional level. This lesson is a brief introduction into the world of jazz drumming.
    Enjoy!
    00:00 The Jazz Ride Pattern
    00:36 The Skip Note
    01:12 Hit Points On The Ride
    02:26 Finding The Sweet Spot
    04:25 Skip Note Spacing
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Комментарии • 68

  • @morganneher8643
    @morganneher8643 4 года назад +72

    So, we need as much John Riley as humanly possible!
    Glad to see him making videos like this!!!!!
    Thank you!!!!

  • @mr.anderson70
    @mr.anderson70 3 года назад +26

    "You hear a balance between the wood and the whole rainforest of sounds inside the cymbal." - JR

  • @chrissmith3668
    @chrissmith3668 3 года назад +11

    Next John will read the entire phone book, and I will listen to it

    • @jbey90
      @jbey90 3 года назад

      😆😂

  • @jodyguilbeaux8225
    @jodyguilbeaux8225 2 года назад +2

    what a great teacher.

  • @ZenonMarko
    @ZenonMarko 4 года назад +28

    I love that phrase "the whole rainforest of sounds inside this cymbal".....very creative way to describe (and envision) the sonic possibilities.

    • @mallorga1965
      @mallorga1965 2 года назад

      Yeah. I've always thought that, if you listen carefully, you can find the sounds of the ocean, the rain or the many leaves of a tree caressed by the wind in a cymbal.

  • @panpeeker
    @panpeeker 10 месяцев назад +1

    Love the sound of that ride cymbal!🥁

  • @hanscarmona9269
    @hanscarmona9269 4 года назад +5

    This man is fantastic! Old school!

  • @Steffentrommelt
    @Steffentrommelt 4 года назад +22

    This is a lesson - instead of playing impossible thing. He gives some ideas with a lot of knowledge behind. Old school - but it works. Even his shirt is ironed old school - but that is the way it was for a long long time

  • @austinstokes7858
    @austinstokes7858 4 года назад +9

    Man I love John Riley

  • @boomerguy9935
    @boomerguy9935 9 месяцев назад +1

    I am so glad John explains how important it is to explore all the areas of the cymbal for getting the different and specific sounds you can get. Not everyone gets that. Likewise, the same cymbal can get different sounds with different types of sticks.
    I actually have different stick bags with specific combinations of sticks for different venues to go along with different cymbal sets. My small "cocktail" size kit like the one in this video has many, many different potential sounds because of what John is describing.
    Great video, as usual!

  • @user-jh8ov8pi3l
    @user-jh8ov8pi3l Месяц назад

    Nice! Thanks for the lesson!

  • @ZenonMarko
    @ZenonMarko 4 года назад +21

    Fantastic. I love John Riley's calm, clear, explanations...the wisdom of a musical lifetime shared with us.

  • @wannabeadrummer
    @wannabeadrummer 3 месяца назад

    Great lesson, thanks.

  • @user-zx6lf5so4w
    @user-zx6lf5so4w 3 года назад +4

    I like his tutorials he really gets into the mechanics and the art of drumming, he also has a technical way of playing that I like as well , his drumming is absolutely awesome thank Mr. Riley

  • @stabile.drummer
    @stabile.drummer 4 года назад +11

    Amazing John Riley! He is my favorite drummer and teacher!

  • @Massimo.Pizzano
    @Massimo.Pizzano 4 года назад +6

    John is a great teacher I like this lesson ☝️☝️

  • @luiszuluaga6575
    @luiszuluaga6575 3 года назад +1

    I enjoyed Riley’s tone of voice as he outlined the fundamental approach to playing the ride. He’s got a nice sound and touch on his drums.

  • @dawnnwilliams2946
    @dawnnwilliams2946 4 года назад +6

    Thank you. This was very helpful to me as a 2 year bass player just starting to play with other musicians.

  • @aaronreeves8376
    @aaronreeves8376 3 года назад

    John you just have that certain way of teaching, that totally drives the lesson home !!!

  • @stratmister009
    @stratmister009 3 года назад +1

    Thank you for this fantastic lesson on RiDE time

  • @markmahoney9546
    @markmahoney9546 3 года назад +1

    Hi John! Great to see and hear you again! Keep swingin'!

  • @sergiocerditoloureiro6810
    @sergiocerditoloureiro6810 7 месяцев назад

    Tem pessoas que sabem .Os que realmente sabem , sabem contar às outras o que realmente acontece ! Eternamente grato !!!
    Saúde e bons sucessos !
    I use to write bether in portuguese ! Tank's a lot !!!

  • @ottodude555
    @ottodude555 2 года назад

    WOW that ride cymbal has some crazy bass to it.

  • @robertreynolds5663
    @robertreynolds5663 3 года назад

    Thanks for adding the captions for us deaf guys.

  • @orenico96
    @orenico96 2 года назад +1

    great video. Love the part about Papa Joe Jones and also the explanation about different parts of the cymbal. Looks like a 22" Constantinople, if I'm not mistaken.

  • @patrickwinkler5302
    @patrickwinkler5302 4 года назад +1

    Excellent lesson and demonstration of this rhythm. Thank you!

  • @andycanona
    @andycanona 3 года назад +1

    Very well done 👍🏻 Excellent lesson. Great teacher. Explanations are spot on. Length, content, delivery, editing - everything is absolutely perfect in my opinion. I learned a lot. Thanks!

  • @SteveNanda
    @SteveNanda 4 года назад +1

    Beautiful. Thanks!

  • @bobweber4140
    @bobweber4140 Год назад

    Great info very nice teaching thankyou so much

  • @babiesmakinbabies
    @babiesmakinbabies 3 года назад +1

    wow, super helpful!! awesome

  • @dmcubing6342
    @dmcubing6342 3 года назад

    Awesome advice!! Thank you so much!!!

  • @Quartiano
    @Quartiano 4 года назад +2

    So good

  • @Blastfence1
    @Blastfence1 2 года назад

    Excellent!

  • @JMcNultyDrums
    @JMcNultyDrums 3 года назад

    Great video. Beautiful finish on that kit.

  • @snakefich
    @snakefich 4 года назад +2

    Thank You

  • @jorellomuziq3067
    @jorellomuziq3067 3 года назад

    Awesome... Very helpful

  • @BCBenny
    @BCBenny 4 года назад

    good video man! I like you r explain it

  • @JulianFernandez
    @JulianFernandez 4 года назад +1

    the man!

  • @trevormcmanis
    @trevormcmanis 4 года назад +1

    American One Productions Rehearsal and Drum Studios in NJ gives two huge thumbs up 👍🏻🥁👍🏻. Fantastic Video! Thanks for sharing 😃

  • @mogollonsalcedo
    @mogollonsalcedo 2 года назад

    Maestro

  • @stergos60
    @stergos60 4 года назад +2

    what is the spicific cymbal set up shown in video?

  • @chuckc7375
    @chuckc7375 3 года назад

    Sometimes I’ll play the ride closer to the bell and it sounds good to me. If I’m playing a washier ride I have more colors to use than a very dry ride. I use both types and I don’t hear any difference using the joe Jones method or just playing the ride without separating the triplet from one side to the other. The sweet spot on the ride is obviously the place where most of your playing will be, to me using different parts of the ride makes for a more interesting sound, but that’s just me.

  • @MrAlasoft
    @MrAlasoft 4 года назад +1

    The man is 'the' teacher ..

  • @LVErecordings
    @LVErecordings 4 года назад

    Nice vid. Thx. Please what mic is it for oh ? M160 ?

    • @LVErecordings
      @LVErecordings 4 года назад

      @@ArtOfDrumming cool. Thx for the reply. Hyper cardio on purpose for this special ride vid or also for more general setup ?

  • @bkell645
    @bkell645 4 года назад

    Love the sound of your ride cymbal. What cymbal is it?

  • @mirolund5331
    @mirolund5331 3 месяца назад

    Notice, with x-ray vision through my cymbal

  • @GabrielGuevaraDrums
    @GabrielGuevaraDrums 4 года назад +3

    What kind of cymbal is that to the right of the ride?

    • @jbnh
      @jbnh 4 года назад +2

      @@ArtOfDrumming Looks like a flat ride

    • @josecarlosgonzalez9829
      @josecarlosgonzalez9829 4 года назад +1

      Contantinople 20 Flat ride

  • @KoenThomasOnDrums
    @KoenThomasOnDrums 2 года назад

    I certainly not an expert, but I learned this basic ride pattern in a slightly different way: 1, 2 (bounces to 2+ and again to) 3, 4 (bounces to 4+ and again to) 1 // That is, in one movement from 2 to 3, in one movement from 4 to 1.

    • @johnboyle3297
      @johnboyle3297 Год назад

      I had a lesson with Kenny Clarke and I learnt to count like you suggest. 1 2+ 3 4+ , along with using the HiHat to keep time

  • @frankburdodrums8984
    @frankburdodrums8984 3 года назад +3

    Great lesson but here's an even more important thing to know than this.
    If you plan on making jazz your thing make sure you buy a $500 ride cymbal like he used here.
    Otherwise you watched this for nothing.

  • @ishyparamio7507
    @ishyparamio7507 4 года назад

    Thank you! Learned a lot today. Im a lil drummer boy and i would appreciate if u check my drum covers and give feedback for me to improve my hits. Thanks a lot! 😎😎😎

  • @mflance7197
    @mflance7197 3 года назад +2

    Spanga lang spanga lang

  • @VMDRUMSANDPERCUSSION
    @VMDRUMSANDPERCUSSION 10 месяцев назад

    Don’t you wish he was your teacher.

  • @hoogmeulen
    @hoogmeulen 2 года назад

    Kerope Zildjians

  • @gijsish
    @gijsish 3 года назад +2

    He knows best, but doesn't swing.

  • @hannahstansfield4034
    @hannahstansfield4034 3 года назад

    Man , i mean we do have ears you know we know even that cymbals are round

  • @itzallai2397
    @itzallai2397 Год назад

    And then you have about 20 years of practice before it sounds any good ahaha!