Been rewatching these, wish you would continue the series - I think you're maybe the only drummer also doing these at different levels. I would more on this that's controller agnostic - basically the why's, and focus on what overlaps or doesn't with traditional drumming. Such as - why use different pad layouts? When and how to use 16? Is there a time and place for pedals?
@@LiamKillen Still be nice if you found a way to continue the series or add a couple more tutorials on fills and maybe when and how to use crashes, rides etcetera.
Just wanted to say thanks. Brought a mpc one+ a few months ago. Made a few hiphop beats but i had hard time breaking out of the boom tap boom boom tap pattern. lol. This helped alot with giving me new perspectives and ways to create drum patterns. :)
I was naively expecting a transition somewhere in this finger drumming video where a Tech Deck grinds across the MPC. Please consider it for the next lesson.
Liam, I'd love it if you could extend these finger-drumming lessons into some intermediate and advanced techniques and patterns. There are a fair number of "intro" tutorial vids to finger-drumming (albeit not as good as yours) on YT, but much less material for intermediate and above. You're well-positioned as an excellent tutor with real drumming background (a huge asset to programming/finger-drumming rhythms). I'm curious where you'd go next, what you'd hit along the way. Feel & swing? Poly-metric beats? time-signatures beyond simple common time? Classic foundational beats for different musical styles/genres? I'd love help simply with more fills, honestly, since those feel hard (to me) to figure out and then figure in to finger-drumming. thanks, appreciate your generosity!
@LiamKillen so when all this stuff is totally new to me... could u throw me a bone as to how it works. i would be happy to buy beats and the akai mpc one :-) allready bought a Novation Circuit but cant get it to work, soooooo frustrating
I would say keep watching RUclips videos to learn - start with the stock sounds to begin with ! Also, people in my Discord might be able to answer some of your questions as well :-)
Just got an MPC One, but finding finger drumming impossible, because the pads are so stiff. keep missing notes as I have to hit them SO HARD to get a sound.
Yeah you gotta slap those things - I eel like the Maschine ones are a little more sensitive. Come vent about it over on my Discord though lol: discord.gg/xj8J2xJuBP
I got a feeling the MPC gang is going to blow your channel up if you keep posting great drum tutorials like this. Really good stuff. It would be great if you could show some sort of notation or even just take sec to slow down some of the more complex patterns, as it’s a little hard at points to tell what beats each hit of the “shabadoos” is landing on.
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Been rewatching these, wish you would continue the series - I think you're maybe the only drummer also doing these at different levels. I would more on this that's controller agnostic - basically the why's, and focus on what overlaps or doesn't with traditional drumming. Such as - why use different pad layouts? When and how to use 16? Is there a time and place for pedals?
I don't have my MPC anymore unfortunately !
@@LiamKillen Still be nice if you found a way to continue the series or add a couple more tutorials on fills and maybe when and how to use crashes, rides etcetera.
I LOVE 80s SYNTHWAVE DRUMMSS!!
Thank you! :-)
Came for the teenage engineering videos, stayed for the rest of your content. Good stuff!
That seems to be consistent for a lot of my subs haha. Thank u! 🤝
cheers for this. So rare to find vids that break down beat structure.
It’s necessary! 🍻
@@LiamKillen it really is two sides of the same coin. The technical skill and the comprehension of music theory together. Man, I have neither 😅
Shabatastic!! Thank you! 😀🙌
Shabadooooo
Just wanted to say thanks. Brought a mpc one+ a few months ago. Made a few hiphop beats but i had hard time breaking out of the boom tap boom boom tap pattern. lol. This helped alot with giving me new perspectives and ways to create drum patterns. :)
It's a pleasure ! Thx for watching :-)
this channel is a hidden gem. thanks liam
Thanks OS! Appreciate you being here
Great video! Thank you
Cheers
Great video
🍻
Just amazing job man😮😮❤❤
Hey I appreciate that! :-)
Really cool vid. Thank you for this. Would be great if there will be more lessions....
There def will be! 🤝
Thanks mate for this video, really helpful
Always glad to help :-)
ahh~ turned my bell on today n loved your op1 videos! now i guess ill watch all the other vids too, i love how you explain things!cheers
Thank you Zoie! 🤝
Stoked to see what else you do with the ONE. I also liked your single .
Thanks so much! ❤️
Yeah i’ve got some tricks up my sleeve for sure
I second that, having just got mine im super excited to see what other MPC One content you’ll come up with!!
It’s such an amazing machine!
I was naively expecting a transition somewhere in this finger drumming video where a Tech Deck grinds across the MPC. Please consider it for the next lesson.
I wish i could tech deck that’s a pretty great idea though
Really helpful thanks
Glad to help- cheers.
Bro perfect timing I’m about to buy the mpc
That’s exciting!
which one?
Im getting the live 2 so I can do live sets
so excited
Ssssiiiiccckkkk
great video!!
I appreciate you! :-)
Love it, just got a Push 2 and my new knowledge of my finger drumming skills have left me...humbled, to say the least
This will help ya for sure
Thanks Edgar! 🤝
Nice video. Thx. Really helpful
Glad to help 🙂
Bruh!! Keep making more such videos! Love to watch more finger drumming stuff.... Your drumming is awesome! I've seen in other videos too :)
Thanks Sarav!
i loved it, amazing content, greetings from Chile! Please continue making MPC One videos.
I absolutely will!
Awesome video, thanks!
My pleasure
Yo your the best. Thank you so much.
Glad to help 😊
Love it! Super fun, thanks so much.
Yayyy! Thanks
Your groove on these simple beats is awesome . Super helpful intro.
Glad to help- I actually have another finger drumming video coming out tomorrow :-)
Great video .. always thorough .. nice easy flow .. lots of content .. helpful tips .. oh no don't cry for me .. all good .. cheers ..
lol
Great video man! Super useful!
Glad that it helps u out!
Salute keen to get involved muxh love from brutal music fam
Thanks for watching :-)
Great video! I would love to see intermediate and advanced lessons another time. Thanks for the good stuff :)
Def will be headed in that direction! Cheers
@@LiamKillen well lets get to it! 😅
Great video Man! Nice and simple, explained really well. Keen to see more.
More to come for sure!
Boom boom tah rhythm is usually called "we will rock you"
boom tss ta tikatika boom ta tika
Liam, I'd love it if you could extend these finger-drumming lessons into some intermediate and advanced techniques and patterns. There are a fair number of "intro" tutorial vids to finger-drumming (albeit not as good as yours) on YT, but much less material for intermediate and above. You're well-positioned as an excellent tutor with real drumming background (a huge asset to programming/finger-drumming rhythms).
I'm curious where you'd go next, what you'd hit along the way. Feel & swing? Poly-metric beats? time-signatures beyond simple common time? Classic foundational beats for different musical styles/genres? I'd love help simply with more fills, honestly, since those feel hard (to me) to figure out and then figure in to finger-drumming.
thanks, appreciate your generosity!
Something I’ll def consider! Thx for this!
@LiamKillen so when all this stuff is totally new to me... could u throw me a bone as to how it works. i would be happy to buy beats and the akai mpc one :-) allready bought a Novation Circuit but cant get it to work, soooooo frustrating
I would say keep watching RUclips videos to learn - start with the stock sounds to begin with !
Also, people in my Discord might be able to answer some of your questions as well :-)
Do you have online drum course we can follow at our own pace?
I do not ! I'm focusing a lot more on sequencing and drums these days :-)
please do a jungle beat finger drumming tutorial❤
Ooohhhhh shit- something to consider for sure.
You can never have too many shabba doos in your drum patterns😁 also, shabba doo should totally be a track title🤣
Gimme ALL the shabadoos lol
Just got an MPC One, but finding finger drumming impossible, because the pads are so stiff. keep missing notes as I have to hit them SO HARD to get a sound.
Yeah you gotta slap those things - I eel like the Maschine ones are a little more sensitive. Come vent about it over on my Discord though lol: discord.gg/xj8J2xJuBP
Noticed you're not a Maschine user. Is the MPC One better for your needs and/or finger drumming?
I don’t know much about maschine but MPC gives me everything I need!
SHABBA DOO
Shaba Doooooo! The most used fill in the world lol
I struggled with the software and gave up. Is it really worth giving the MPC another chance? Right now I’m using the IPad Pro with Beatmaker 3.
Whatever suits your workflow! Personally i love the mpc one
@@LiamKillen I love the idea of it. The problem is I’m not use to working on clips. That throws me off.
Yeah it’s an adjustment for sure
I got a feeling the MPC gang is going to blow your channel up if you keep posting great drum tutorials like this. Really good stuff. It would be great if you could show some sort of notation or even just take sec to slow down some of the more complex patterns, as it’s a little hard at points to tell what beats each hit of the “shabadoos” is landing on.
Got it- thanks for the love!
sha-ba-DU!
The best drum full ever!
👏👏
Hey thanks Omni!
@@LiamKillen excellent channel
Appreciate that 🙂
This was the most difficult 12 min tutorial ever... But after a few times it kinda flows naturally...
I hope that it helps!!
#shabadoo
😏
hmm, not liking this style. I too played drums but believe you need to 1 separate the fingers and mirror the playing style.
boom tss blap tikatika boom blap tss
Beginners wont be able to understand second beat onwards. No visual cue for 1 e n a.
🤔
Distrokid… cringe
I heard about that article - i'm still not 100 % clear on all of the details though.