Sing, Sing, Sing DRUM BEAT | Gene Krupa | Benny Goodman

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  • Опубликовано: 28 июл 2024
  • Free sheet music for this Gene Krupa drum lesson visit: www.courses.totaldrummer.com/...
    This drum lesson shows you how to play Sing, Sing, Sing on drums. This is the famous Gene Krupa drum beat that he performed on the Benny Goodman version of Sing, Sing, Sing in 1937.
    This is classic 1930s Big Band/Swing with a powerful, pounding tom tom rhythm.
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  • @TotalDrummer
    @TotalDrummer  3 года назад +4

    Free sheet music can be grabbed here www.courses.totaldrummer.com/courses/How-To-Play-Sing-Sing-Sing-On-The-Drums

  • @ninj-as7710
    @ninj-as7710 2 года назад +4

    Man, I've been looking for that exact groove pattern out of curiosity, but you break it down so well, I could understand even without being a trained drummer.

    • @TotalDrummer
      @TotalDrummer  2 года назад +1

      Hi Ninj-As 77. Thank you. I'm really glad it made it easy for you to understand the groove. Such a cool drum part.

    • @dx8pi6o48
      @dx8pi6o48 8 месяцев назад

      Me too! I've never known how to describe it and that beginning was the exact beat I've been looking for for ages

  • @Chiroman527
    @Chiroman527 2 года назад +2

    TD, thx for your breakdown of the GK beat that made him famaous. I'm a 70 yo, retired guy, who resurrected playing drums after 50 years (1969). I was not formally trained , taking maybe 8-10 lessons in 1966, and then "learning" and playing with HS buddies in a garage / Basement band. We 3 were just learning our instruments together. I really just played By Ear. Then, in 1969, we disbanded (we never got out of the garage to play any Gigs), we all moved on into different directions. I lived with my parents in an apartment in Queens NY, no way to put my basic Drum Set ( we called them drum sets not kits in my day). I always played Air Drums over the many years - The Beat Goes On as Sonny & Cher said in 1965. If it's In You, It's In You!! As I approached retirement in 2018, I mentioned to my wife of 45 years (HS Sweethearts), I'd like to go to a music studio, just to hit a drum set again for Fun!!. That XMas she got me a Cheapo kit (gammon) and then after a few weeks of hesitancy (don't know why really?), I set it up in my finished basement. Lots of Rust, but the basics came back to me. After some months later into 2020 (then COVID hit) in March due to the COVID Hibernation started, I had to work at Home (Hated It !!). But that time allowed me to focus on improvements in the Kit: buying better cymbals, learning about Drum heads and changing them, Tuning Drums which I knew nothing about (thankful to Amazon for their liberal order and return policies !!), then buying a used DW Design series 14 X 6.5 brass over nickel Snare (WOW factor for the sound), and then granting the Gammon kit to my 4 year old grandson and buying a Used PDp Concept Maple 6 Drum Kit. I play to My Music about 1 hour a day. I never watched Gene Krupa (certainly heard this tune and others of Swing), watched Bussy rich in amazement, but as Rock Drummer: Baker, Moon, Bonham, Watts, Ringo, Gaad, Dinelli, were in my Front Windshield and then a little later: Poccaro, Aronoff, and so many others. For some odd reason whcih i cannot explain, I can play this synchopated beat pretty well right from the get go. Must be the Ginger Baker rubbing off from my youth. Baker was the Master of Synchopation. Like tis tune, Baker introduced lots of Tom Tom play with a quasi - Africian influence. THX for this video.

  • @tombstoneharrystudios584
    @tombstoneharrystudios584 Год назад

    Buddy Rich, his friend and contemporary once said of Krupa’s raw charisma
    “I’d play the drums but Gene would always get the applause!”
    And Gene himself always said that he felt he’d failed if no one could dance to his solos. Which kind of explains why he tended to win drum battles when faced with drummers with far better chops - and Gene had chops!

  • @dsaini6476
    @dsaini6476 Год назад

    Thanks a lot. This is great. 💕 From India

  • @user-fq4vs3up3j
    @user-fq4vs3up3j 3 года назад +1

    That's awesome!I learn a lot,sincere gratitude from Taiwan.

    • @TotalDrummer
      @TotalDrummer  3 года назад +1

      Thanks for the message 品賢. I'm really glad it helped.

  • @JC-xk6gv
    @JC-xk6gv Год назад +1

    Love this piece of music but bloody hell it's hard to learn. However you done a great job of explaining how to play it😣😣

    • @TotalDrummer
      @TotalDrummer  Год назад +1

      Thank you J C. Keep at it and work on it slowly. You'll get it.

  • @Neal_Schier
    @Neal_Schier 10 месяцев назад

    Really a great explanation. Any chance that you could break down Sandy Nelson's Let Their Be Drums beat? Not the whole song, but the basic beat.
    I am a beginner and finding a lot of covers of that beat, but no real explanation.
    Again, thanks for this!

    • @TotalDrummer
      @TotalDrummer  10 месяцев назад +1

      Glad it was useful Neal. Hmmm, good shout re Sandy Nelson. It's on the list! If you subscribe to the channel you'll hopefully see it when it's published.

  • @DennyMartinezDrummer
    @DennyMartinezDrummer 3 года назад +1

    👏👏👏👏 awesome, everything, groove n teaching, really enjoyed it, what’s your name? I’m Denny Martinez.👋

    • @TotalDrummer
      @TotalDrummer  3 года назад +1

      Thank you Denny. I'm Matt. I appreciate your comment.