★ Bargain (The Who) ★ Drum Lesson | How To Play Drum Fill (Keith Moon)
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- Опубликовано: 4 фев 2025
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This free video drum lesson teaches you how to play the drum fill that occurs at 0m12s into the song Bargain by The Who, featuring the amazing drummer and drumming of Keith Moon of course!
VIDEO BREAKDOWN:
0:07 - Drum Fill Demonstration
0:23 - Drum Beat Explanation
5:57 - "DrumMasters" Video Song Pack & Links
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Video Link: • ★ Bargain (The Who) ★ ...
Very impressed. I love the precise sticking. Bargain is one of my favorite Moon drumming
I'm glad you enjoyed it, Jim. Thanks for your kind words!
Bargain is pure Moon genius.
Keith Moon was just amazing!
Man you are awesome...I am begginer but with your lesson i'll learn faster. Ty!
Moon hit the ground running on Bargain and never let up!
Excellent. Thank you. Very well done.
I'm a huge Keith Moon fan although I'm not a drummer and if I were this would be completely beyond me probably. I just loved his style. Nevertheless, a completely engrossing video, you have a great presenting style.
I don't have these but I do have other Beatles songs in the pipeline. Definitely more Beatles videos to come in the future! Thanks for your interest. Rob
This is a great rebuke to the nonsense that has been repeated for decades, that Keith Moon was a sloppy drummer without technique. This savvy analysis of just a small portion of Moon's drumming shows how on the case he was. We have yet to understand Keith's set up of three 14" mounted toms & the unique tuning of his kit, but this video undermines the nonsense put forth that Keith was some sort of randomly flailing deranged idiot savant. Cheers, Rob, & more Moon explications, please.
It's a Yamaha DTXPress Special IV but they don't make this model any more. You can check out their website to find out what other cool sets they still offer though :)
Jolly good show, mate! From Texas!
Thanks man, looking forward to it.
And you really know how to charm a man...thanks, mate! Rob :)
I have some Cure stuff appearing in my new book that I'm currently writing so watch this space. I might get round to doing a video at some point as well but can't promise anything. Thanks for your interest! Rob
Arctic Monkeys, Foo Fighters, Muse, Nirvana...it's like this guy hacked into my iPod and made drum lesson videos based on my music taste. Awesome stuff :D
really enjoy your videos Rob. I was wondering if you could do lessons on drum parts of the great Boris Williams of The Cure. He's my all time favorite drummer. He's the reason I switched from guitar to the drums.
Oooooh, yes! Watch this space :)
Thanks for explainations !!! :)
You're welcome! :)
could you do a lesson on Angels and Airwaves - the Gift? I've been wanting to learn that song for ages and there's no tabs or lessons and all of the covers are too bad quality for me to get the patterns. Preferably the chorus as I can play the verses. Thanks, keep up the excellent videos!
Rob! Could you Please Upload the Drums Tutorial for Summer of '69 by Great Bryan Adams!!!
@Warning0504 ye it helps a lot I agree
Where did you get that electric drum set from, if anyone could tell me it would be much aprecheated, keep up the vids :)
Could u write me ur setup of drum kit? Its great!
@drumstheword I meant the setup of ur drum kit (software)
Is there any chance of some Porcupine Tree lessons?
The Who is great but, could you please cover one more beatles song?for example Let it be or twist and shout.
Thank you for your videos, please Within Temptation songs :)
hey could ya make a lesson on how to play Metallica-Enter Sandman?
where are the drums?
That is awesome. But there is no way that is what Keith was thinking.
Many, if not most musical artists from 20th century blues, folk, and rock music could not tell you how they did it, and they did not approach their art with an intellectual understanding of it. That knowledge is valuable if you want to teach music, no doubt. What matters as a player in such genres is simply whether you can execute it.
soil by system of a down please!!!
Yes, like a combination of John Lennon and Mitch Mitchell.
omg, john lennon drumming !!
I have the same drums m8 ;)
You have a very uncanny resemblance to a young John Lennon.
Like were Lennon happy
V-Drums just sound too clean for Moon...and he used dbl bass so much on his fills...
Thanks Earl, but this is a drum lesson...not a drum performance, so I don't know why the sound of the drums would bother you. Also, he doesn't play double bass on this drum fill. It's slow enough for one foot.
@@DrumsTheWord I think he does. Not certain tho, but since Keith wasn't a normal double bass player, he used to play a lot of those triplets on double bass, so i think that triplet at the end that you played on your floortom might acctually have been double bass. Esspecially on the recording at 4.15, you can really hear those double bass triplets. But nonetheless still a great video with a clear explanation!
@@jasssper I agree. Double bass on that triplet. His Drums were mixed really dry. Not a lot of processing. It's hard to tell the difference between the floor tom and the bass drum sometimes, and he was definitely not a standard double kicker. I don't want to piss off the presenter. It was a lesson, and a decent one at that!
You look like John Lennon