"Fudge Pickled Punk Rock" had me in stitches. Absolutely love the fact you not only left it in but you also put it as it's own 'chapter'. Thanks for being so real and not just leaving the polished bits in. I'll be sure to give this one a go!!
I've been hitting drums for over 25 years.. Completely natural and "self taught". I just subscribed to your channel this morning. I have decided that it's time for me to learn how to play. (correctly) There is just something about the excitement that I can essentially start over! I've been wandering around YT watching vids. I am so damn happy that I found your channel (it found me) EXACTLY what I needed. (I am the guy that has developed a 20 year habit of dropping the hats on the snare hit etc) Liked, Subscribed and Bellclicked "ALL"
Same here, man. I've been calling myself a drummer for 35 years. But it's in the last 5 or 6 years that I've become absolutely passionate about mastering this instrument rather than just bashing out rock beats. And I've always appreciated Mike's lessons and I'm signing up next week when I have some time off and can really dig in to the full lessons. Looking forward to it!
@@ericdaniels3596 Looking forward to having you as a part of the site. Once you sign up you can schedule a 15 min. ZOOM call so I can walk you through the site and show you how to best use it :)
Another great lesson Mike. The fact you left that section in "Fudge, Pickle" show's your human. I can never express truly how much I love and appreciate your enthusiasm for teaching. It's absolutely awesome, just like your drumming!
To all of those who don't actually play drum but still watching it. Well, Im gonna tell you that you are absolutely talented❤️ because you are learning everything on RUclips with the fullest passion. I LOVE YOU ❤️
You are so right about taking little parts out and mastering them 1st. I used to have a lot of trouble playing beats that used the kick on the e AND the a on a single count. I worked on that by itself for a while until I nailed it
A great example of how you can make life more difficult instead of easier and that's what drummers get excited from, aren't they? I am. These kinds of exercises really make you progress. I love it when bands have these kinds of very crafted drummers because it makes the band much more interesting and their playing more smoothly (the drummers at least). Thanks Mike and all the best for you and your family during your Christmas holiday.
I'm gonna admit, that to the untrained ear, it does/could/may come across as an "easy" groove. Each section, or "skill" point that's covered, absolutely proves otherwise! The breakdown of each individual part, academically, followed by practically, on the kit is pure gold. Someday, when my brain can comprehend the math and the ability, beyond an AC/DC groove, I just might sit down and try and raise the game with things like this. The world, as a whole, needs more enthusiasm, energy, and personality captured in this video...👏👏👏👏
I was on my way to my practice space when your newsletter landed in my inbox. Perfect timing! Nailed this at 60BPM, will need some time to make it faster though. Also, thanks for that buzzroll! It shed some light on the fact that my snares were way too tight! Happy holidays Mike!
Drumming is endless learning ; and let me tell u something that lesson of groove prove me right ! Merci beaucoup Mike Joyeux noel from France Merry Xmas thank U Dom
My kinda lesson MJ! I'm off for 2 weeks and I'm finally going to be able to make some noise and piss off my family hahaha! Happy Holidays to you and the fam!
I've been playing that type of groove naturally for a long, long time. I never thought about how much I taking for granted. Thanks for breaking it down. Listening to James Brown and Diamond of the Ohio Players. Groove is everything. 😊
Again, perfect your craft and get skills. Mike is the best "teacher" and I taught math for 37 years, when I say he is truly a master teacher. I'm still excited to hit the kit...and I am 66, playing in 2 bands. Love your humor, style and professionalism. Merry Christmss brother. Spoiler alert...this ain't easy! Shit!!🤣♥️🎄🥁🤘😎
I’m a 40-ish year old bass player that had some physical issues wreck my bass playing and for physical therapy I bought a e-kit and have been trying to force myself to learn drums. This vid highlights the need for a real kit and how complicated a “simple” groove can be. I can almost get these things, but even with decent mesh heads the hat and cymbal response makes that groove very difficult to hear the feel correctly. Thanx for this vid
Mike, you have inspired me to take on this groove of yours and master the five skills, or at least try. I have the pattern down, not perfectly, but I can play through it at a slower tempo. The high hat will be the last ingredient. I have to admit, I'm a little intimidated, but I'm going to get it, no matter how long it takes. Thanks for your inspiration Mike.
It's funny because it's true. Playing a simple groove with tons of hidden techniques, giving every single note care and attention... so much harder than it looks.
I can't wait to try to learn this groove! Edit: day 2 of practicing this groove: I can play all the elements separately and I'm working on putting them together
This is PURE GOLD!! If someone wants to be a drummer that actually makes a living doing it and his considered one of the elites in the field. Well then you should be able do this in your sleep. Example of how hard this actually is to do: Mike plays this groove incredibly well...now if your being really picky and your ears are wide open you can that even Mike has some very tiny fuzzyish flams in there between the hi hat/snare and lil bit with the kick barely noticeable. On the other hand I saw Matt Chamberlain play a groove very similar to this but with a lil more complication in ghosts and kick pattern and couldn't hear any fuzz whatsoever(not to mention with of course grid like precision)!! This is the hard stuff that separates the greats from the pretty goods. Study this!!
The Groove Scribe is dynamite! !!! Started learning the groove at 70 bpm. Held it there for 5 minutes and threw in some fills. I will bump it up 5 bpms every five minutes Not even close to getting the ghost notes. Is Groove Scribe a subscription site or is for your videos/lessons only? Very useful. Man, I'm excited to dive into it. Thanks!!!!!!!!
Yes, it's fantastic to learn in this way. Having advanced results of how it should sound decent and explanation you're definitively get the reward. of being able to play or use some portion in your play someday. Niuances such as both time exact precise hitting and not, with variable strength it is really challenge. Example beat like that is in Spin Doctors song - Two Princes. Lots of hidden tricks there as well. I though i have it but once i record my self I know that there is much more practise before me. Thanks for lesson.
Happy holidays to you and your family Mike yeah this is always been a problem for me my right hand always kind of wants to either follow my right foot or like you said my left hand stops with the high hat
Amazing how you manage to keep coming up with so many different ideas to challenge ourselves with! BTW fudge and pickles are so delicious together lol 😂 🍫🥒
Baaaaad video to see on Dec 31st, as you're supposed to be getting ready to spend the evening with non-drummers. You're a bad influence Mike. Edit: practicing this now. Try slipping in an open hh on the very last note of the bar, all the while keeping that left foot on the upbeats. You're in for a treat.
"Fudge Pickled Punk Rock" had me in stitches. Absolutely love the fact you not only left it in but you also put it as it's own 'chapter'. Thanks for being so real and not just leaving the polished bits in. I'll be sure to give this one a go!!
Almost as good as his "Holy Shittake Mushrooms!!!"
I've been hitting drums for over 25 years.. Completely natural and "self taught".
I just subscribed to your channel this morning. I have decided that it's time for me to learn how to play. (correctly)
There is just something about the excitement that I can essentially start over!
I've been wandering around YT watching vids. I am so damn happy that I found your channel (it found me)
EXACTLY what I needed. (I am the guy that has developed a 20 year habit of dropping the hats on the snare hit etc)
Liked, Subscribed and Bellclicked "ALL"
Same here, man. I've been calling myself a drummer for 35 years. But it's in the last 5 or 6 years that I've become absolutely passionate about mastering this instrument rather than just bashing out rock beats. And I've always appreciated Mike's lessons and I'm signing up next week when I have some time off and can really dig in to the full lessons. Looking forward to it!
Awe man, that's so wonderful to hear!
@@ericdaniels3596 Looking forward to having you as a part of the site. Once you sign up you can schedule a 15 min. ZOOM call so I can walk you through the site and show you how to best use it :)
You're heading the right direction!
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Another great lesson Mike. The fact you left that section in "Fudge, Pickle" show's your human. I can never express truly how much I love and appreciate your enthusiasm for teaching. It's absolutely awesome, just like your drumming!
To all of those who don't actually play drum but still watching it. Well, Im gonna tell you that you are absolutely talented❤️ because you are learning everything on RUclips with the fullest passion. I LOVE YOU ❤️
Honestly makes me feel a lot better... lol
I just finished practising. Saw your video looks like I gotta go back
I totally get what you mean, I'm in kenya and its 9pm here and tomorrow seems very far can't wait to try this out
@@Sokkx_ You guys are THE BEST!
Doesn't matter when you read it actually. He kills me every time
Thanks for the 'real you' video. I mean, it's just really authentic cause of your excitement and the bloopers.
Please more of those videos ❤️
One of the best if not the best channel on YT. Keep up the great content.
You are so right about taking little parts out and mastering them 1st. I used to have a lot of trouble playing beats that used the kick on the e AND the a on a single count. I worked on that by itself for a while until I nailed it
Excited to learn this! So many little details in this lesson that make the difference between a good drummer and a great drummer.
A great example of how you can make life more difficult instead of easier and that's what drummers get excited from, aren't they? I am. These kinds of exercises really make you progress. I love it when bands have these kinds of very crafted drummers because it makes the band much more interesting and their playing more smoothly (the drummers at least). Thanks Mike and all the best for you and your family during your Christmas holiday.
I'm gonna admit, that to the untrained ear, it does/could/may come across as an "easy" groove. Each section, or "skill" point that's covered, absolutely proves otherwise! The breakdown of each individual part, academically, followed by practically, on the kit is pure gold.
Someday, when my brain can comprehend the math and the ability, beyond an AC/DC groove, I just might sit down and try and raise the game with things like this.
The world, as a whole, needs more enthusiasm, energy, and personality captured in this video...👏👏👏👏
I get done with my work and I'm all Grrrrr. Then I hit UTube, watch Mike and I'm all Ahhhhhh. Such a cool groove. Thanks again Mike.
This takes the Gadson to the next level! Great lesson!
such a great vid! thanks mike
The lessons about this on your site helped me to much! I love this groove! Thanks for all the things! 🙌
I was on my way to my practice space when your newsletter landed in my inbox. Perfect timing! Nailed this at 60BPM, will need some time to make it faster though. Also, thanks for that buzzroll! It shed some light on the fact that my snares were way too tight! Happy holidays Mike!
Nice Zsolt!!! Can't wait to hear you play this groove with your vibe and your voice!
Love it... Especially the "triple ghost note after the second backbeat"...
My only question is how do I make (or buy) those sweet-a$$ cymbal frame holder things?? I need those in my life.
Drumming is endless learning ; and let me tell u something that lesson of groove prove me right !
Merci beaucoup Mike
Joyeux noel from France
Merry Xmas thank U
Dom
Sooooo happy to help my friend.
Thanks for showing us some of the little details
This guy's personality is over 9000. Is there anything unlikeable about Mike?
Been trying to get to 10,000 for a while now. Proof that we all have work to do! lol :) Thanks for the kind words my friend
@@mikeslessons no doubt
Wow such a great video! Thanks I'm definitely gonna be trying it. Simplicity for the win! You're awesome Mike.
God bless you and Merry Christmas
My kinda lesson MJ! I'm off for 2 weeks and I'm finally going to be able to make some noise and piss off my family hahaha! Happy Holidays to you and the fam!
same! 🙌 only difference I'm 3 weeks off work :d
YES SIR!!! Make a racket E. Miss ya brother
@@mikeslessons same bro I’ll be back some day! 👍🏼
@@pHilL1008 hehehe nice! Lucky you!
Now that’s an infectious groove. Merry xmas Mike 👏🙏🏻
So glad you like it Ron. Have a wonderful holiday as well my friend.
I've been playing that type of groove naturally for a long, long time. I never thought about how much I taking for granted. Thanks for breaking it down. Listening to James Brown and Diamond of the Ohio Players. Groove is everything. 😊
Loved it when you chocked on the bass drum coming in😂 you’re human! Who’d a thought! Merry Christmas 🇬🇧
VERY human, LOL
3:40 Your 16th snare syncopation demonstration gives Driving Miss Daisy vibes.
I like the buzz stroke saying a lot about a drum style
Again, perfect your craft and get skills. Mike is the best "teacher" and I taught math for 37 years, when I say he is truly a master teacher. I'm still excited to hit the kit...and I am 66, playing in 2 bands. Love your humor, style and professionalism. Merry Christmss brother. Spoiler alert...this ain't easy! Shit!!🤣♥️🎄🥁🤘😎
The wife thanks you for sending me back out to the shop for another 3 hours tomorrow, Mike. Merry Christmas
Qué MAESTRO!!!!! Gracias por compartir!!!!! thanks for sharing this lesson!!!!
I’m a 40-ish year old bass player that had some physical issues wreck my bass playing and for physical therapy I bought a e-kit and have been trying to force myself to learn drums. This vid highlights the need for a real kit and how complicated a “simple” groove can be. I can almost get these things, but even with decent mesh heads the hat and cymbal response makes that groove very difficult to hear the feel correctly.
Thanx for this vid
Another great video Mike, packed with goodness. Definitely going to go try this!
NICE! So much harder than it looks. Chip away and please let me know when you have it down :)
Mike, you have inspired me to take on this groove of yours and master the five skills, or at least try. I have the pattern down, not perfectly, but I can play through it at a slower tempo. The high hat will be the last ingredient. I have to admit, I'm a little intimidated, but I'm going to get it, no matter how long it takes. Thanks for your inspiration Mike.
Hardest beat on your channel by far! very impressive, Mike!
It's funny because it's true. Playing a simple groove with tons of hidden techniques, giving every single note care and attention... so much harder than it looks.
Amazing lesson, as always! :)
Thanks mentioning the metronome app! 🙏🏼 searched for it for weeks 😂 happy Christmas! See you at school 🏫 😊
There was spam again on the timeline 😞
This is a fun challenge! Any advice on hand technique? Particularly the hi-hat rhythm. I’m tiring out pretty quickly.
Sweet lesson, thanks!
You are very welcome my friend :) 🙏🍵🙏🍵
I can't wait to try to learn this groove!
Edit: day 2 of practicing this groove: I can play all the elements separately and I'm working on putting them together
Hey, this is almost the 'Funky Drummer' groove from James Brown! it was originally performed by Clyde Stubblefield! Love this thing!
I LOVE THIS VIDEO
This is PURE GOLD!! If someone wants to be a drummer that actually makes a living doing it and his considered one of the elites in the field. Well then you should be able do this in your sleep. Example of how hard this actually is to do: Mike plays this groove incredibly well...now if your being really picky and your ears are wide open you can that even Mike has some very tiny fuzzyish flams in there between the hi hat/snare and lil bit with the kick barely noticeable. On the other hand I saw Matt Chamberlain play a groove very similar to this but with a lil more complication in ghosts and kick pattern and couldn't hear any fuzz whatsoever(not to mention with of course grid like precision)!! This is the hard stuff that separates the greats from the pretty goods. Study this!!
The Groove Scribe is dynamite! !!! Started learning the groove at 70 bpm. Held it there for 5 minutes and threw in some fills. I will bump it up 5 bpms every five minutes Not even close to getting the ghost notes. Is Groove Scribe a subscription site or is for your videos/lessons only? Very useful. Man, I'm excited to dive into it. Thanks!!!!!!!!
Glad you like it! We made it free for EVERYONE.
Thanks Mike ! This video is great 👍 This what makes a great drummer, to be able to play a regular drum groove but spice it up so it sounds special
Awesome thanks 👍
Yes, it's fantastic to learn in this way. Having advanced results of how it should sound decent and explanation you're definitively get the reward. of being able to play or use some portion in your play someday. Niuances such as both time exact precise hitting and not, with variable strength it is really challenge.
Example beat like that is in Spin Doctors song - Two Princes. Lots of hidden tricks there as well. I though i have it but once i record my self I know that there is much more practise before me. Thanks for lesson.
Happy holidays to you and your family Mike yeah this is always been a problem for me my right hand always kind of wants to either follow my right foot or like you said my left hand stops with the high hat
Well, now you know you’re not alone and now you know how to work on it and eventually fix it. You got this Mike!
5:24 That’s the best advice anyone can get learning an instrument
Very akin to my guy Gavin Harrison here. Cudos on butteriness too!
Your grooves rock!
hello Mike, are your fingers of your right hands doing something or is it just the wrist ? Thanks !
I wish it was easy for me but now it takes some work but thank you Mike
If it was easy there wouldn't be a journey, and the journey is where all the growth happens. You got this!
I got a kit at the end of 2021. If I had found this channel sooner, I would be a better drummer now. Better late then never I guess.
That's it, I'm going to practice this right now 🙂
NIIIIIICE Lian! Have a blast with it my friend :)
The whole lesson is great as always but 8:08 - 8:12 man... I nearly cried!
Hay Mike what ear bugs do u like to use ?
Great Lesson, thanks Mike, I'm adopting the Fudge Pickle Punk Rock too, if you don't mind ;)
Amazing how you manage to keep coming up with so many different ideas to challenge ourselves with! BTW fudge and pickles are so delicious together lol 😂 🍫🥒
Much appreciated! I'll have a pickle and fudge sandwich today while listening to some punk rock! LOL
So how was it 🥪 lol 🎶😎
Fantastic ghost notes. What hats are these?
Thanks a ton. The hats are the 15” Foundry Reserves :)
@@mikeslessons Killer sound. Thanks
This groove is so crazy hard.
One lesson to rule them all.
Reminded me of funky drummer
Mike, is your floor tom a 14 or 16? Thank you!
It’s so hard Mike 😖😥😂
Anyone know what drum set he is playing? Thanks
I do :) lol. It's a Gretsch Broadkaster (20,12,14) and 2 Brooklyn Standard 14" Snares. Hope that helps 🙏🍵🙏🍵
Great lesson and very challenge for me.
I messed up every time when I tried to add right foot :(
Fuzz, kick , roll, buzz or what was it roll buzz…🤨? thanks Mike for mixing my brain
Yep! The triple ghost is a WHOLE other skill! Also.... Do I spot an Explorer II???
deym, I need this bruh.
Glad to hear it Gelnn. Enjoy the journey my man.
What's the metronome app?
Easy? No way. Understated? Yes. And, as drum set is our instrument, we have to understand importance of understatement. It’s what we do.
Nice groove...
AWSOME
Baaaaad video to see on Dec 31st, as you're supposed to be getting ready to spend the evening with non-drummers. You're a bad influence Mike.
Edit: practicing this now. Try slipping in an open hh on the very last note of the bar, all the while keeping that left foot on the upbeats. You're in for a treat.
Very Stanton Moorish I like it
I SO WANNA change the (a of 2) to a downbeat with my right rand...🥁🤯
Intro beat kinda reminds me of 50Cents In Da Club
This groove be good in jazz like left hand on the ride, mmmmm
SHIGGIDABOOOOOOP
Hello uhm what, where did the sauce at 8:07 come from? Djeezus what a smacking filler! You’ve been killing it lately Mike!
Homie just slowed down time when showing the kick groove. Lol
8:08… 😮💨😮💨😮💨
No un-likes......sure would be nice if I had the time to practice.......thanks Brotha
Howdy
Howdy to you sir!
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Umm so yeah I'm going to obsess about this until I get it right....Mike please apologize to my gf because she's not going to see me for a few days.
LOL! please have her send he email to mike@ImSorryImadeYourBoyfriendPracticeSoMuch.com