Get asked by a lot of drummers starting out about how to get started with their ghost notes - here’s a super-simple groove to drill on to really make friends with the feel and flow of ghosted snare drum notes. Play as quietly as you can, but still playing a clean strike on the drum! Video about the 16th note RLRL groove is here: ruclips.net/video/bCSVigWqC00/видео.html Have fun and please let me know if any questions, Mike 😊 Please check out my “Buy Me A Coffee" page here: www.buymeacoffee.com/mikebarnesdrums, where you can support this channel and/sign up as a monthly member. As a channel member, you get a complimentary zoom session as well a personalized practice plan and lots of other benefits including priority requests for videos on this channel, a 20% discount on drum lessons and access to full notation for tutorial videos: . Recent interview I did with Taryn Arnold from Buy Me A Coffee about the amazing way this channel is supported by it’s viewers: ruclips.net/video/XWJpYGKp8s0/видео.html
Hi, I find your info very helpful when it comes to teaching my grand daughter drums. Wishing you best wishes for the new year and keep up the good work. Andy, From stratford upon avon.
Doign this on an e kit is a challenge. To get this some people will need to change their settings. Sensitivity, threshold and possibly the curve. What i hope will translate to an acoustic kit is that no matter the loudness that comes out of my heaset, the hits producing them are soft.
A good inspiration: listen to the studio version of John Mayer's "Waiting on the World to change". The legendary Steve Jordan uses them very effectively in a great syncopated groove.
Hi again Mike, Cool lesson again! I wanted to request that you play Appaloosa by Gino Vannelli ? Thank you if you do that and also if so, Can you explain what is the drummer doing near the very end of the song around four min eight sec ? It sounds to me as if he switched to playing the kick where the snare often goes and the snare where the kick often goes and even sounds like the music could have picked up on that new offbeat rhythm ..? I have tried to get that sort of thing going on some of my original songs but I am not a drummer, Ucsb just tap pads and program etc. Thanks
fabulously explained. Kudos!!!
thanks mike great instruction
Legend!!
Get asked by a lot of drummers starting out about how to get started with their ghost notes - here’s a super-simple groove to drill on to really make friends with the feel and flow of ghosted snare drum notes.
Play as quietly as you can, but still playing a clean strike on the drum!
Video about the 16th note RLRL groove is here: ruclips.net/video/bCSVigWqC00/видео.html
Have fun and please let me know if any questions,
Mike 😊
Please check out my “Buy Me A Coffee" page here: www.buymeacoffee.com/mikebarnesdrums, where you can support this channel and/sign up as a monthly member.
As a channel member, you get a complimentary zoom session as well a personalized practice plan and lots of other benefits including priority requests for videos on this channel, a 20% discount on drum lessons and access to full notation for tutorial videos: .
Recent interview I did with Taryn Arnold from Buy Me A Coffee about the amazing way this channel is supported by it’s viewers: ruclips.net/video/XWJpYGKp8s0/видео.html
Hi,
I find your info very helpful when it comes to teaching my grand daughter drums.
Wishing you best wishes for the new year and keep up the good work.
Andy,
From stratford upon avon.
Thanks again Mike for your detailed and enthusiastic instruction, it is appreciated. Regards, Bob M. South Wales
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Doign this on an e kit is a challenge. To get this some people will need to change their settings. Sensitivity, threshold and possibly the curve. What i hope will translate to an acoustic kit is that no matter the loudness that comes out of my heaset, the hits producing them are soft.
Just take your headphones off and listen to the acoustic noise from the pad! Also look at the stick heights. Thanks for watching.
A good inspiration: listen to the studio version of John Mayer's "Waiting on the World to change". The legendary Steve Jordan uses them very effectively in a great syncopated groove.
Yeah, love that record and love Steve Jordan!
Another great (and very helpful) video. Thanks 👏👏
Cheers man, glad you dug 👊🏻
Hi again Mike, Cool lesson again! I wanted to request that you play Appaloosa by Gino Vannelli ? Thank you if you do that and also if so, Can you explain what is the drummer doing near the very end of the song around four min eight sec ? It sounds to me as if he switched to playing the kick where the snare often goes and the snare where the kick often goes and even sounds like the music could have picked up on that new offbeat rhythm ..? I have tried to get that sort of thing going on some of my original songs but I am not a drummer, Ucsb just tap pads and program etc. Thanks
Great lesson again, what if im left handed and play the hats with my left hand....
Cheers! What if you are?! Left hand hi-hat, right hand snare, otherwise all the same as this I'd say :) Thanks for watching 👊🏻
Got practice but there's no drumset. Just keep watching your nice drum fills.