OMG! That vid is great. You are great soloist on drums. Nice angle to see what you do also. I especially like the licks from around 6:35-6:48. That is stuff I never try before but I saved off your vid and will practice it today during my session. It will be on my jazz kit though because my rock kit is in cases from travelling.
@@jimbrey1138 of course! I rarely add doubles to the Bonham engine, that would be quick straight notes. But I usually play triplets over the engine feet There’s different crossovers but the ones I do early in this video is LRK, “Bonham triplets”
Thanks! Remo Ambassador as batter head & Remo Hazy as resonance head. I tune the reso head super tight (tighter than you might think!) And the batter head = medium/medium high
Really nice job on all your stuff here on youtube.Thanks for shareing all these excercises .this is where i practice now and learn ..thanks bro.
That’s great 👍 Thanks for the nice feedback!
Great stuff. Would love to see a transcription of a few of those patterns.
Thank you Dave! Give me some time stamps if you like and might do a slow demonstration of it ?!
Great vid! Superb drumming especially that fantastic finish. Love it!
Thanks for stopping by Mak and for the great feedback!
OMG! That vid is great. You are great soloist on drums. Nice angle to see what you do also. I especially like the licks from around 6:35-6:48. That is stuff I never try before but I saved off your vid and will practice it today during my session. It will be on my jazz kit though because my rock kit is in cases from travelling.
Thanks for your feedback 🙂 !
Okay cool - give it a go!
I have one (not that good though) video on those licks called “playing the tribal ending”.
That was spectacular!😎🔥
Thanks a lot John !
Outstanding
Thanks very much Terry!
Wow! Absolutely great! Cool editing too - the under the snare camera angle is unique
Thanks for all support Jim! Haha yeah I wanted to hear what it sounded like 🙂
Can i ask you - for most of the parts you start with the Bonham engine and then add doubles to each stroke? Same for the crossover patterns?
@@jimbrey1138 of course! I rarely add doubles to the Bonham engine, that would be quick straight notes. But I usually play triplets over the engine feet
There’s different crossovers but the ones I do early in this video is LRK, “Bonham triplets”
@@bonhamalsowaltzes1601 ah ok got it - thanks man, I really love your stuff. Really appreciate the breakdowns.
@@jimbrey1138 Thank you I should return to making those!
Wicked impressive,dang
Ha! thanks for coming back Frank!
That’s what I call… DOING YOUR HOMEWORK! 👍
Haha thank you Charles !
sounds wicked
Thanks a lot!
GOOOOOOD JOB MAN 🤟🤟🤟😉
Thank you man very kind!
Can you tell me how you tune your snare and heads you are using. Awesome sound!
Thanks! Remo Ambassador as batter head & Remo Hazy as resonance head. I tune the reso head super tight (tighter than you might think!) And the batter head = medium/medium high
@@bonhamalsowaltzes1601 yo thanks! You using muffling or anything?
@@VON_RHEDBEARD yes a little on the batter side
Again brilliant I wish you could do a close up on your left hi hat foot maybe split the film above and below
Thank you! Which part of the video would you like to see with split screen & hihat close up?
Or you mean the hi hat foot, the pedal? I only shot with 1 camera so I can’t do that. But I can edit any video with the hi hat cymbals zoomed in.