Perrin moss is an old friend of mine, perrin started as a producer but he was also a talented MC and moved to drums later on and first started busking on the cajon then he moved to drums later, he already had a great understanding of rhythm at a young age so the move to drums was understandable, he put in ALOT of practice in melbourne when he first moved. loved the video, good to see the rhythms broken down. keep it up!
Hey!! Thanks so much for your comment. So cool about the cajon and how his approach developed overall. I think it really goes to show the benefit of being an all rounded musician and taking knowledge and inspiration fromany avenue possible. Not just doing one single thing. I'm a big fan of his playing, and I'm really glad you liked the video. All the best, and take care! P
Thanks for this amazing lesson! I saw hiatus live yesterday, also in the Netherlands. And I think it’s so cool you noticed that small thing in his playing. Yesterday, I saw him playing a lot of times on his chest, I guess to keep time? Amazing stuff
Thanks for making this video I found it helpful! I’ve always been a bass player and now trying to learn more drums, super encouraging that they weren’t Perrin’s first medium. Opening it up like that with the left hand makes this groove feel so much smoother. Love it.
I'm so glad you found it helpful. Thanks so much for checking out the video, and for leaving a comment. If you have any suggestions for future content you would find helpful, please feel free to let me know and I'd be happy to try make it happen. Cheers :)
Thank you! Glad you like it. I believe that's a Gretsch Catalina snare. Someone had put a coated head on the bottom though (not recommended lol), so I put a ching ring and some ankle bells on it to counteract the deadness of it. Hope that makes sense :)
What a uni throwback this song is 😍 I really think that the way he plays by leading with left-hand quarter notes actually does make a big difference to the sound! It sounds less 'skippy' and more smooth - with the 16th notes being played by the right hand, it allows more space and you can control that straight-swung spectrum a bit! Great video as always bro ♥
Perrin moss is an old friend of mine, perrin started as a producer but he was also a talented MC and moved to drums later on and first started busking on the cajon then he moved to drums later, he already had a great understanding of rhythm at a young age so the move to drums was understandable, he put in ALOT of practice in melbourne when he first moved. loved the video, good to see the rhythms broken down. keep it up!
Hey!! Thanks so much for your comment. So cool about the cajon and how his approach developed overall. I think it really goes to show the benefit of being an all rounded musician and taking knowledge and inspiration fromany avenue possible. Not just doing one single thing. I'm a big fan of his playing, and I'm really glad you liked the video. All the best, and take care! P
Thanks for this amazing lesson! I saw hiatus live yesterday, also in the Netherlands. And I think it’s so cool you noticed that small thing in his playing.
Yesterday, I saw him playing a lot of times on his chest, I guess to keep time? Amazing stuff
Cheers, appreciate you watching and commenting. He is a fantastic musician, and what a great band!
The opening song you shared has me stuck it’s so good
That triplet start is tasty 👌
Thanks for this impuls ❤
Thanks for making this video I found it helpful! I’ve always been a bass player and now trying to learn more drums, super encouraging that they weren’t Perrin’s first medium. Opening it up like that with the left hand makes this groove feel so much smoother. Love it.
I'm so glad you found it helpful. Thanks so much for checking out the video, and for leaving a comment. If you have any suggestions for future content you would find helpful, please feel free to let me know and I'd be happy to try make it happen. Cheers :)
Stepping up the quality and content - great job Pete! I’ll have a go at it this week
Thank you so much dude!! Loving your content too, and thanks for your comment 😁👊
Great playing! And great sound! What snare is that? 😮
Thank you! Glad you like it. I believe that's a Gretsch Catalina snare. Someone had put a coated head on the bottom though (not recommended lol), so I put a ching ring and some ankle bells on it to counteract the deadness of it. Hope that makes sense :)
What a uni throwback this song is 😍 I really think that the way he plays by leading with left-hand quarter notes actually does make a big difference to the sound! It sounds less 'skippy' and more smooth - with the 16th notes being played by the right hand, it allows more space and you can control that straight-swung spectrum a bit! Great video as always bro ♥
Yeah bro!! Very good point. Glad you enjoyed the video and thanks as always for your support ❤👊
Love it! Keep it up Pete!
Thanks Pete!!! 😁👊