Maestro Gabriel: en mi caso, el problema con la clase anterior, no fue para nada la falta de un ejemplo visual que pudiera usted haber agregado, sino la falta de una práctica pausada y atenta de mi parte, enfocada más bien al análisis de "lo de fondo" (al "¿qué?") antes de pasar al "¿cómo?". Fue muy satisfactorio ver éste video y "sentir" que lo iba entendiendo a cada segundo. Muchas gracias 🙏🥁MAESTRO🥁🙏 por toda su ayuda y generosa entrega como siempre. Saludos desde Chile🇨🇱.
Pete Zeldman. I saw him do a drum clinic in London around 2001 at Drumtech, he was so advanced with showing and playing polyrhythms it felt like being back in maths class.
Pete Zeldman was a beast and a pioneer. I got a lesson from a British student of his some years ago and the guy gave me material to work for a lifetime
This is very useful, but only when you're playing in 5/4. If you want to play in 4/4 and play 5/4 over it you'd have to remember the melody and be able to reverse it, or do the quintuplets. Or so i believe. Master of polyrhythm is actually Mistress Camille Bigeault . Even wrote a book on the subject called The Polyrhythm Odyssey. And of course Virgil Donatti.
@@DrumTipTuesday Not a problem. Have you found this one in your search 👉 ruclips.net/video/JaxoTv_z5ks/видео.htmlsi=3VHBByZRrgSE0wvI. ?? 😘My favourite so far. 🧐 Also, another name occurred to me, Tesseract (Jay Postones) , have you heard of them? Very practical and sneaky use of polymeter. Plini, Gavin Harrison... Peace..
I asked him that in his first lesson on this. Its called a Xymox drum pad. Its cool, isnt it ? I'am getting one too. The stix are called vic firth M-Dawg. Thanks Gabriel, who looks and sounds just like a young Nickolas Cage !
I meant to say enculturation but tripped over my own tongue. It's the process by which an individual learns the traditional content of a culture and assimilates its practices and values. In drum line, often times, we would just get out some pads show one another what we were working on. This was a casual event that usually did not include a metronome.
Maestro Gabriel: en mi caso, el problema con la clase anterior, no fue para nada la falta de un ejemplo visual que pudiera usted haber agregado, sino la falta de una práctica pausada y atenta de mi parte, enfocada más bien al análisis de "lo de fondo" (al "¿qué?") antes de pasar al "¿cómo?". Fue muy satisfactorio ver éste video y "sentir" que lo iba entendiendo a cada segundo. Muchas gracias 🙏🥁MAESTRO🥁🙏 por toda su ayuda y generosa entrega como siempre. Saludos desde Chile🇨🇱.
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Pete Zeldman. I saw him do a drum clinic in London around 2001 at Drumtech, he was so advanced with showing and playing polyrhythms it felt like being back in maths class.
Thank you for this. I'm not familiar I'll be looking this up.
Wow! this... ruclips.net/video/I_KB8fkLQGg/видео.html
Pete Zeldman was a beast and a pioneer. I got a lesson from a British student of his some years ago and the guy gave me material to work for a lifetime
ruclips.net/video/bBSP9HzNCd4/видео.htmlsi=ARZJHi4REeKLrzcH
A lesson on the
polyrhythmic rudiments would be greatly appreciated.
Thank you for the idea.
This is very useful, but only when you're playing in 5/4.
If you want to play in 4/4 and play 5/4 over it you'd have to remember the melody and be able to reverse it, or do the quintuplets. Or so i believe.
Master of polyrhythm is actually Mistress Camille Bigeault . Even wrote a book on the subject called The Polyrhythm Odyssey. And of course Virgil Donatti.
Thank you for dropping that name here. I just checked her out. It's cool.
@@DrumTipTuesday Not a problem. Have you found this one in your search 👉 ruclips.net/video/JaxoTv_z5ks/видео.htmlsi=3VHBByZRrgSE0wvI. ?? 😘My favourite so far.
🧐 Also, another name occurred to me, Tesseract (Jay Postones) , have you heard of them? Very practical and sneaky use of polymeter. Plini, Gavin Harrison...
Peace..
Thanks Gabriel, great lesson .
I'm glad you got something out of it
Really clear explanation thanks! Danny Carey always makes polyrhythms sound very natural
He is a great drummer to listen to for this kind of thing. Thanks for reminding me. Now I’m in the mood for TOOL
Which Tool song best displays Danny's polyrhythm skills? Thanks.
@@adityatyagi4009 the song invincible is a good example to check out
Thankyou so much for the great
lesson on polyrhythms, Nickolas Cage.
Whoops ! I meant Gabriel.
So Sorry.
Where can I buy that drum pad you’re using ? Thank you.
I asked him that in his first lesson on this. Its called a Xymox drum pad.
Its cool, isnt it ? I'am getting one too. The stix are called vic firth M-Dawg.
Thanks Gabriel, who looks and sounds just like a young Nickolas
Cage !
I think I need to hit up Xymox for endorsement. Everyone loves that pad, and I do too, it looks and sounds awesome.
Endure a process of what?!?!! It’s just a metronome my brother! Thanks for the vid ;P
I meant to say enculturation but tripped over my own tongue. It's the process by which an individual learns the traditional content of a culture and assimilates its practices and values. In drum line, often times, we would just get out some pads show one another what we were working on. This was a casual event that usually did not include a metronome.
Virgil Donati
I saw him in Pittsburgh, he was awesome
That’s how I learned it
I will practice it with the five stroke, though I like that too
Cool man, thanks for watching
You should’ve played just the four and the five note, ! !- !-! -!