Odd Note Groupings Explained | Drum Lesson
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- Опубликовано: 7 фев 2025
- Are you handcuffed by beat 1 when you play drum fills or a drum solo? This lesson will teach you how to break free from always having to mark beat 1, with the same old predictable drum solos. This is a little more advanced drum lesson, but if you are ready ...it's a good one.
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Love the way you explain this time signature value ! Stuart Copeland Leads with the left hand & it becomes like Reggae ! Un-Skooled musicians but splendid !
Yeah, Stuart is one of my all-time favorites for sure
Great lesson Jay! Anyone who wants to be an exceptional drummer should be studying this with you!
But don't forget to PASS THE FLIPPING KETCHUP!!
EHHH!
Thanks Steve! Now let’s see you apply it to the bass...
Excuse me, 4:10....sounds good and I would use that. The best “ metric modulation “ I ever heard was the song “ Spoonful “ recorded live at Winterland in San Francisco in 1968. It’s on the double album “ Wheels of Fire” . There are four live songs in a row. The last one i “ Toad” s a drum solo by Ginger Baker . It’s still the best and most exciting I’ve ever heard. Anyway, I was playing in Key West when that album came out. On my day off I drove to Miami and bought a second bass drum. I had a Ludwig champagne sparkle set that I bought in “66”. I also bought another Speed King pedal. Ok, so my point is the modulation by the whole band, Cream, on that one song is the best I ever heard. We didn’t know what to call it back then but we loved it. I was playing those double bass drums like a demon. Lol. Even today, I practice all my rudiments on my pad every morning and I still listen to “ Spoonful “ and Toad” to jack me up and inspire me. It’s truly a magical moment in time. Please listen yourself. I’m Greg and I’m 71 and I moved to Panama when I retired and I still love my drums !
I will most certainly check that out, Greg! Thanks for the suggestion. I love when bands bring Metric Modulation into their music... especially when it's tasteful.
@@Thedrummersalmanac it's awesome. I think I'll play it now ! Spotify
@@Thedrummersalmanac make sure it's the Remastered Wheels of Fire album. I just went to the wrong Wheels etc and I was like ....this is not live...? WTF..then stumbled on to the Remastered Wheels and Spoonful IS live in 68. All is well now phew !
@@Thedrummersalmanac I just finished listening to it again. The lead jam is so INTENSE. then it resolves itself so peacefully...got the chills...after 41 years it still delights
@@gregwilliams2764 Is this it? ruclips.net/video/Te9ZEtmA8QA/видео.html
WOW! Awesome explanation and demonstration. That's me back to the drawing board!
Great lesson!
VERY WELL DONE! Nice explanation of OGs....
Great lesson. I practice this stuff all the time and still learned something new. Yet it was explained in a way that a
first timer could understand it. Very well organized lesson. Thank you.
Eddie Avakian thanks for checking it out!
Excellent lesson Jay !! So clear and straight to the point. Pass the ketchup will you, LOL !! Great stuff.
Ha... I will definitely be passing that ketchup, John!
Great lesson jay!
Thanks Nik!
10:4 was really cool sounding.
lol... yeah, 10:4 would be really tough. ten-lets in groups of 4!
Great video Jay. Really well thought out and concisely explained. Super.
Thanks, Scott. Glad you're here... stay in touch.
Muito bom!! Coordenação e percepção. Great!!
Fantastic!
Around 43 seconds in, what was that beat where you went super fast to slow. Was that triplets in 4/4?
nice work..indeed
Thanks Jim! We gotta get you playing drums!
I need the book counting for dummies! 😊
I can do it for RLRL , but stuck when its RRLL or paradidle or anything other than a single stroke. Any suggestions? Video is very helpful. I just need help with that
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velke NIČ ! len sa rád vidí a počúva ("učiteĺ")
Dúfam, že sa vám to páčilo