Thank you! The drums in this video are constructed of a relatively thin maple shell. I have double ply clear heads on the toms and I've put cast rims on the snare as I find that thin of a shell on the snare drum leaves a little to be desired without a bit of weight on the rims.
За этим парнем повторить будет очень сложной задачей.Может быть кому то и повезёт,но сыграть динамически правильно,очень сложно.Нужно обладать каким то шестым чувством.
Thank you for another great video on building a groove and a fill from a simple looking pattern! As a lesson idea, would you also consider making videos on progressively simplifying an already complete beat into simpler and simpler versions of it?
Awesome content per usual. Wanted to throw something out there related to my approach to learning grooves and patterns to see what your thoughts are. I've never been one to be regimented enough to sit down and learn a groove like this. It's easier for me to learn something simply by listening and take out the pattern altogether. Learn it slowed at first and then build up speed. Am I just a moron or is this an "okay" approach?
This approach is just is just fine. Any way that gets the information into the grey matter so that a beat, fill groove etc... can be accurately reproduced works.
On first thing, I really like your playing I love your sound and the way you explain things I’m fairly new to traditional grip !but for some reason, it feels really comfortable for me I was really never that comfortable using match grip and I was a gigging drummer six nights a week for about 10 years and I never quite feel comfortable. Traditional grip always felt more normal for me. I don’t know why and I love how you use your traditional grip !! drummer so like one of my favourite that Covers a lot of styles vinnie colaiuta..
Thank you for the kind words. I love playing traditional especially on long "drummer for hire background music" gigs. I've found I can execute most brush patterns with reasonable accuracy leaning on my left thigh with my hand in this position. lol For more active gigs when I have to hit the snare drum hard I find it easier to tilt the snare slightly forward and the left hand in this position does all the rest as far as catching the rim. It's just so much easier for me ti hit hard this way with just a flick of the wrist.
That was smooth brother!!
Those drums sound sweet!!👍
Thank you! The drums in this video are constructed of a relatively thin maple shell. I have double ply clear heads on the toms and I've put cast rims on the snare as I find that thin of a shell on the snare drum leaves a little to be desired without a bit of weight on the rims.
Great content!!!
Favorites:
Bruford
Chambers
Phillips
Colaiuta
Cobham
This is a fantastic list! I still don't have Bill Brufords book, "When in Doubt, Roll" I need to get that thing in my life
@@DrumTipTuesday
I don't have that book either. But, I do have Bill Burford's autobiography. It's excellent!!
@@DrumTipTuesday"Когда сомневаешься,бросай"...какие мудрые слова...
За этим парнем повторить будет очень сложной задачей.Может быть кому то и повезёт,но сыграть динамически правильно,очень сложно.Нужно обладать каким то шестым чувством.
Has to be Billy Cobham the father of fusion drumming followed by Lenny White .
No doubt! ...and he seems to bee the favorite of most people who commented.
Sounds great, hope the channel continues to grow in 2024! I've always admired Dave Weckl's playing
Weckl is a great choice. He's so smooth. Have a prosperous new year, and thank you again.
Nice stuff Gabe! Bruford was my favorite!
Thank you Paul. Thanks for checking it out
Great pattern, appreciate the content! Super strong hits I see coming from you 💪🏻💪🏻 keep up the great work!!🥁🔥
Thank you very much. If people keep watching, I'll keep making them
Great video. New subscriber. Favorite drummer is Gavin Harrison.
Thank you for the addition of Gavin. He has nice concept
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楽しんでいただけて嬉しいです、また来ていただければ幸いです😀
もちろんです😊毎日動画見て練習しています!あなたのレッスン動画見たらツーバス辞めました😊必要がなくなりました!導いてくれてありがとうございます!あなたの大ファンですから😊
Excellent vids - nice style style and explanations - HNY ! cheers from Sydney 😎
It's nice to hear from Sydney. It's been many moons since I played a contract on a ship that used the city as its turn around port.
Hope you got some time to look around
You have good content. Thanks for posting. Happy new year.
Thank you so much. Happy New Year!
Love new linear stickings. This one sounds pretty cool ❤
Thank you, I’m glad you like it
Thank you for another great video on building a groove and a fill from a simple looking pattern! As a lesson idea, would you also consider making videos on progressively simplifying an already complete beat into simpler and simpler versions of it?
That is a great idea! ...and I'm writing it down
My Favorite fusion drummer is actually a “toss up” between three cats, Mr. Dave Weckl, Mr. Vinnie Colaiuta, and Mr. Sonny Emery.
Sonny Emery, yes! Nobody has mentioned him yet.
@@DrumTipTuesday I had the rare opportunity to watch Sonny in a intimate setting, and he just Floored everyone in the room!!!
Billy Cobham.
Yes, a beast for sure
Billy Cobham
Another epic fusion drummer. Thank you for the comment, it helps me to know what and who viewers like.
Best Funkdrummer, no question: David Garibaldi!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
One of the best for sure. Every time I open Future Sounds I discover something more to work on
Awesome content per usual. Wanted to throw something out there related to my approach to learning grooves and patterns to see what your thoughts are. I've never been one to be regimented enough to sit down and learn a groove like this. It's easier for me to learn something simply by listening and take out the pattern altogether. Learn it slowed at first and then build up speed. Am I just a moron or is this an "okay" approach?
This approach is just is just fine. Any way that gets the information into the grey matter so that a beat, fill groove etc... can be accurately reproduced works.
My fushen drummer is Billy Cobham
His power combined with the intricacies… just amazing
Master !! I love you man !!
You are very generous
On first thing, I really like your playing I love your sound and the way you explain things I’m fairly new to traditional grip !but for some reason, it feels really comfortable for me I was really never that comfortable using match grip and I was a gigging drummer six nights a week for about 10 years and I never quite feel comfortable. Traditional grip always felt more normal for me. I don’t know why and I love how you use your traditional grip !! drummer so like one of my favourite that Covers a lot of styles vinnie colaiuta..
Thank you for the kind words. I love playing traditional especially on long "drummer for hire background music" gigs. I've found I can execute most brush patterns with reasonable accuracy leaning on my left thigh with my hand in this position. lol For more active gigs when I have to hit the snare drum hard I find it easier to tilt the snare slightly forward and the left hand in this position does all the rest as far as catching the rim. It's just so much easier for me ti hit hard this way with just a flick of the wrist.
Gotta go with Mike Clark
Thanks !!
No problem
Sweater game is IN Pocket 👏👏👏
Noodles get clicks, pocket get hits.
...a xmas gift from Mom, a great comfortable studio hang sweater. I'm wearing it now lol
you are in few X'cellent sweater in these vids. Say, will there be a practice Sess vid? great content! happy new year to you!@@DrumTipTuesday
@@maness2112 i was going to say On Point But i think Drummers prefer being IN Pocket
Narada
Phil Collins - early Genesis and Brand X.
Yes Phil when he’s for the most part just drumming