Actually, a china symbal can be used both ways.The way he uses it has a VERY low life expectancy, but gives a bit more attack, which some people like more. If you don't care that your cymbal dies quicker, this way is not a "wrong" way... I can't spare the money to play them upsies, but I do like the sound more. Not attacking or anything, just stating my own experiences.
SuperOldschool1994 nope, on the website “whosampled”, it is said that the sample is used in over 2000 songs, and thats only songs, the times it has been sampled is easily in the millions
The entertaining thing to me about the amen break isn't as much the break itself. But given that it was recorded, and all those hits that the original player played, you get wonderful sounds out of it. Then it comes down to breakbeats and how the person chops up the break. Really cool on a production level.
Excellent, excellent illustration & demo! As someone who comes from a written music background, I appreciated the clear notation along with the performance. Thanks for this!
You’re very talented, but upon listening to the origins it actually sounds as if the ride cymbal is actually divided into triplets (one two three rest) it makes the kick drum really pop on the double. It also enables you to play it more relaxed.
This wouldn't be triplets but three 8ths with 8th note rest. However, what's happening is the compression in the original recording is bringing up the volume of the first three rides, while the 3rd is low volume because of the snare hit. Hope that helps!
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Your teaching aptitude is pretty good (dang good). Have you done drum solo on an electronic /midi capturing instrument? If so, post about where to find them... If you haven't... You should consider doing so 😁
Nice tutorial, but Amen Break is all about the unique sound of the snare drum. I would try to tune the pitch a bit to closer resemble the Coleman's snare drum, and dampen the decay a bit.
I wish someone could record an old drum kit now, as like The Winston's Gregory C. Coleman had at the end of the 1960s. And capture the character of the snare which is what we are looking for - that special Amen-sound that stands out so well from other drums. Someone who knows what set Coleman was playing on?
to me, it always sounds like the 'Break' has a mess-up, when i hear the original track...but of course, when you remix it over and over, it can make transitions a lot smoother for other songs...
Nice drums but it doesn't quite sound like the Amen Break... you've added in some extra beats or changed the pattern or something. Everyone from 1992/1993 knows the Amen Break like the sound of breathing. We were so hooked on sped up Amen Break. Breakbeat Hardcore was the bomb!
when he said "bumbumcattzktzkbubucattzkbumbumcattzktzkbubumcat"
I felt that
p p k tktkppk tk
how long did that take you to type and sound out
@@nemilu way too long...
@@cronix913 Totally worth it.
Im appreciating this
i thought he was a drummer, but i guess he Issah Contractor
nick wilson Nooo😂😂😂
Clearly hes a contractor not a drummer, he put his china upside down. every time i see that i just turn the video off....
you're just ignorant.
Actually, a china symbal can be used both ways.The way he uses it has a VERY low life expectancy, but gives a bit more attack, which some people like more. If you don't care that your cymbal dies quicker, this way is not a "wrong" way... I can't spare the money to play them upsies, but I do like the sound more. Not attacking or anything, just stating my own experiences.
richogem awe did he offend you?
Is he employed here full time?
No Issah Contractor.
lol
Easily the most famous drum beat EVER!!!
Andrew Magee either than or just standard rock 4/4
Andrew Magee Funky Drummer is
SuperOldschool1994 nope, on the website “whosampled”, it is said that the sample is used in over 2000 songs, and thats only songs, the times it has been sampled is easily in the millions
is so standard that your ignorance is showing.
@@Mythical444 doesnt come close to amen brother
7:06 Amazing, you killed it
he's not a contracter, issah drummer
You have no sense of humor and neither does Nick. Both of ya'll are done!
Get out!
You nailed it perfectly: Power, precision, musicality and some grease.
The entertaining thing to me about the amen break isn't as much the break itself. But given that it was recorded, and all those hits that the original player played, you get wonderful sounds out of it. Then it comes down to breakbeats and how the person chops up the break. Really cool on a production level.
love that slightly lagging beat, it's bang on but a tiny bit behind. junglist massive!
Massive!
Excellent, excellent illustration & demo! As someone who comes from a written music background, I appreciated the clear notation along with the performance. Thanks for this!
now lets hear it at 180bpm
Just play the video twice as fast in the end.😂
174*
and the rest, see shitmat etc
BILMSHIME KRYPTIK 192*
Yeah!
Missed a button. Great solo at the end though.
U PLAY DRUMS TOO WTF I WAS JUST WATCHING YOUR FIGURE REVIEWS
@@guccimane3713 sick
Nice
I play this on my accordion.
How?
legend
God here
It's really simple. Just 3 notes
You’re very talented, but upon listening to the origins it actually sounds as if the ride cymbal is actually divided into triplets (one two three rest) it makes the kick drum really pop on the double. It also enables you to play it more relaxed.
death grips pfp :D
@@iamhvndred noided
noided
lol i just listened to the original and there is zero mention or resemblance to triplets on the ride. the hell are u on.
This wouldn't be triplets but three 8ths with 8th note rest. However, what's happening is the compression in the original recording is bringing up the volume of the first three rides, while the 3rd is low volume because of the snare hit. Hope that helps!
Ghost notes are and will always be godlike.
They are the soul/sprit of music
6:08 whole thing @ 90 bpm
Jungle music inside the building, drum and bass massive stand up!
Yes Jared! Hip Hop and Funk are my favorite kind of drumming and music. Keep up the great work!
Thank you I will!!
@@jaredvasquez2851 huh
mind if i sample?
Sample the original one
Dont do that, plz
y
i'm sampling the shit out of this
It’s the most sampled loop buddy
1:47 what i find the hardest about this part is that final snare drum. I can do the entire beat without that snare at the end!
Thought Jimmy Rainsfords lesson would have been posted by now. They said on instagram it would be soon but that was a whole week ago.
+fuzzylogiceire Patience! :)
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Propper drumming man
I love this beat so much, thanks so much Issah
that rest practice on 7:46 hahaha, awesome!
Actually this video makes me more interested in his solo
+Melvin adriao Issah is an incredible drummer, bassist, and all-around musician. We love having him teach on Drumeo.
Such an awesome teacher👍👍
Thank you Gregory Coleman for this drum part!💯
Long video. I am glad this man took the time to explain this historic rhythm.
Get this down and you have the foundation of hip-hop, UK hardcore, jungle, drum and bass, and breakbeat
The Bass is really nicely mixed in this video
Why am I not subscribed to drumeo??
Immediately subscribed!
Thanks for sharing this Issah, very well done !!
Just listen from 6:10 to 6:32 it really saves time.
Thanks!
Your teaching aptitude is pretty good (dang good). Have you done drum solo on an electronic /midi capturing instrument? If so, post about where to find them... If you haven't... You should consider doing so 😁
Nice tutorial, but Amen Break is all about the unique sound of the snare drum. I would try to tune the pitch a bit to closer resemble the Coleman's snare drum, and dampen the decay a bit.
Okay, but the lesson is on the actual music played, not drum tuning and mixing.
great lesson I've been wanting to learn this for a while
Videos like this make me wish I could play the drums 👍
cheers man, i kinda found that difficult to tabulate into my loopmaker in fruity loops, but got it, cheers for being clear
A true drum classic!
I'm coming straight outta Compton!!✊
It’s the drum kit that they used is why it sounds unique
The recording quality and overall tone of that Kit sounds really great. Maybe you should do a tutorial on recording a kit if there isn't one already.
Cool! Очень подробно объяснили, спасибо
Very nice!
One of my fav instructors!!
Love this 'Amen'!
Amén brother
I don't even own a drum set and I play piano, what am I doing here
Run!
Same.
Except I _SUCK_ at piano.
buy a drum set
sad piano drum & bass
you took a wrong turn at trombone avenue
Great Groove
Awesome instructor !
I like this guy!
The king if all breaks.
Thank you, Issah.
Nice lesson Issah!! congrats
Dude is locked in at the end lmao incredible
I came for the solo and was made happy...
Excellent lesson. Tnx
Damn instant subscribe, man tellin me about mad drums and history
Thank you
Speed it up to 160 bpm and you have every drum and bass song ever
Its not the beat thats important, its the recording technique and mastering that made the beat so punchy and useful as a sample.
Yeah but the beats been recorded 100p different ways because the beat is awesome
7:10 on wards shows Issahs skills. Nice work.
I like this guy
Man he did not have to go off that much at the end lol well played
hey, can i use this fill in my musics? 3:10 i will give credits.
This dude's awesome
Dillinja did great with the amen break.
I wish someone could record an old drum kit now, as like The Winston's Gregory C. Coleman had at the end of the 1960s. And capture the character of the snare which is what we are looking for - that special Amen-sound that stands out so well from other drums. Someone who knows what set Coleman was playing on?
true
I tried using Garageband on iPad, it's kind of there quite fun. Sweating a bit.
5 seconds in....sick!
very well made
2:40 Some Say he Is the Nr 1 Beatboxer... In the World.
Awesome!
Issah bird, issah plane, issah contractor!
Amazing!!!!!!
Instructions is clear,now I'm trying to make breakcores
I like his playing at the end, very funky and smooth but did this guy forget how to button his shirt?
I knew Greg , heard him play live once, great drummer….
this issah good video
to me, it always sounds like the 'Break' has a mess-up, when i hear the original track...but of course, when you remix it over and over, it can make transitions a lot smoother for other songs...
this reminds me of the drum beat in heavydirtsoul
thank you very much :)
At 1.25 sounds like he's playing a sick drum and bass solo
WOW
Im addicted to playing this break
Help me
Oh yeah yeah
Jungle is massive!
Wayne Mercer
... Junglist Massive
yes im in da massive bruv. original junglist
BOH!
Please full version
7:10 the actual bit you all came here for
Don't worry about ghost notes, aint nothin' but rebound!
Hey! Can someone tell me what's the Set of cymbals used on this vidéo please?
Все хорошо, но как сейчас добиться такого звучания знаменитого лупа amen?
вот так ruclips.net/video/yHfrwmpY0oY/видео.html
@@fetis26все равно не то.
that cat has got some chops
I learned this for a solo in a song and I have to get it at 155 bpm😂 I’m dropping the double kick drum hit because I’m only around grade 2-3
If you want the OG. Change the speed to 1.5X
Nice drums but it doesn't quite sound like the Amen Break... you've added in some extra beats or changed the pattern or something.
Everyone from 1992/1993 knows the Amen Break like the sound of breathing. We were so hooked on sped up Amen Break. Breakbeat Hardcore was the bomb!
Yeah the double kick is on the 3 not 3&
Nice, anyone can sample now your demo and use this as an Amen break 2.0
Why does it never sound as good as the original. What kit was used in the 1960s original?
7:11
is there somewhere I can download a .wav file of your amen at 90? would be much appreciated!!!