I was just telling my daughter how much I enjoy your teaching videos. All of the materials are great and you present them without pretentiousness even though you teach at one of the top jazz schools in the country.
That’s very kind Monica. There many educators who have an elitist attitude towards their students and teaching in general. I’m definitely not with that. Say hi to your daughter for me:-)
Always an inspiration in my alternative learning journey. My cousin, Barry Lit, posts your vids regularly and keeps adding to my learning inspirations.
Thanks Q upgrade accepted, doing the simple things well is so important as we can get lost in the fancy stuff so easy.You are flowing and smooth as usual,good job!
Great topic and lesson Q 👍 Have you seen the demo of how you make 1/4s swing? Fred Gruber would hold a stick above the stick playing 1/4s on the ride so the up stroke would hit the stick. The speed and timing and swing of your 1/4 notes are revealed by the upstroke striking the stick being held above the stick playing the 1/4notes on the ride. Try it. It’s very interesting. LP
Hey Qunicy, isn't emphasizing the skip beat also an option, like Elvoin Jones did? Is there a right or wrong in that regard? Or is it a matter of personal preference? Thanks for all your videos, I learned so much from you the last couple of years!
You are correct! There are definitely different approaches to explore. This the classic ride beat approach that all drummers should learn before making their beat to personalized or unique. But that’s just my opinion. Thanks for the watch and comment!
VIDEO TIME STAMPS
00:00 - Playing Introduction
00:26 - Lesson introduction and explanation
00:54 - Are you ready!?
01:07 - First steps to UPGRADING your jazz feel
02:05 - Tempos this practice routine is good for
02:48 - Developing a strong quarter note - Step 1
03:25 - Developing a strong quarter note - Step 2
04:22 - Developing a strong quarter note - Step 3
04:36 - Developing a strong quarter note - Step 4
05:00 - Developing a strong quarter note - Step 5
06:17 - Developing a ride cymbal beat - Step 1
07:29 - Developinga ride cymbal beat - Step 2
08:09 - Developing a ride cymbal beat - Step 3
08:48 - Developing a ride cymbal beat - Step 4
09:29 - Developing a ride cymbal beat - Step 5
10:15 - Developing a ride cymbal beat - Step 6
10:42 - Ride feel exercise 1
14:25 - Ride feel exercise 2
15:40 - Comping with a good feel
16:58 - Closing remarQs
I was just telling my daughter how much I enjoy your teaching videos. All of the materials are great and you present them without pretentiousness even though you teach at one of the top jazz schools in the country.
That’s very kind Monica. There many educators who have an elitist attitude towards their students and teaching in general. I’m definitely not with that. Say hi to your daughter for me:-)
Like a moth to the light, I can not stop watching your videos. Excellent job as always. Thanks Q!
Ha! That’s very kind of you brother Angelo. It’s good to hear from you friend.
Playing better than ever sir!
And your teaching chops continue to improve and inspire. My compliments
Bravo Maestro!
I appreciate that Derek! Thanks for watching as always my friend.
Everything so effortless and smooth with you, Q! You're the best✌🏼
You're too kind! Great to hear from you my man.
Thank you man :D I'm using your bass play along with this - and i feel my quarter notes are being stronger.
Boom! That’s it! Happy swingin’ brother👊🏾
🙏 thank you mr. Davis 👈🏼
War! Early bird gets the worm! Always good to hear from you my friend:)
Great stuff, Quincy (as always!) Thanks for continuing to share your passion and expertise…😎
It’s my pleasure Mikey!
Love your overall “ laidbackedness.” Very pleasant , which makes it attractive to float in to your groove. Thanks Quincy 🥁😎
Thanks for the kind words and thanks for-to use your words-floating into my groove brother Billy🙏🏾
Always an inspiration in my alternative learning journey. My cousin, Barry Lit, posts your vids regularly and keeps adding to my learning inspirations.
Glad to hear it! Please give my best to B. Lit for me!
Such a great lesson. And coming at a great time for me! Thanks for the reminder to go back to that Jo Jones Trio record -- so killing!!
Wutzke! I appreciate the watch. Glad you got something out of this knowing all the bad stuff you’re playing up there in Montreal! Cheers my man👊🏾
as always, a great music lesson, thanks Master Davis
My pleasure!
QUATER NOTE IS KING ! I'll keep it in my mind.
Cheers!
Thanks Q upgrade accepted, doing the simple things well is so important as we can get lost in the fancy stuff so easy.You are flowing and smooth as usual,good job!
Right on Simon! Thanks for the watch as always my friend.
Another amazing lesson 👏
Glad you enjoyed it!
One of my favorite films! Another wonderful lesson. I love going back to basics and cleaning up any bad habits that have crept in.
Glad you enjoyed it and as always great to hear from you T 🚗!
Excellent - as always!
Oh, and please let Christian S. know that I want to hear his quarter notes when he's home on break! 😉
This is great - THANK YOU!!
You're very welcome!
Thanks Man! The feedback video! The quarter note is the king lol
My pleasure!
Anchorman! I'm learning from you in San Diego! Great channel and thanks for all your teaching!
You got it! Glad there was at least one person IN SAN DIEGO who got the reference:) Thanks for the watch my man.
Less is more! The lighter the touch, the better the feeling. Great job!
The rest of the band loves it!
That’s right Boom👊🏾
Quater note is king!
Yes!!!
Thank you!!!
My pleasure!
I got your Anchorman reference!😂
Haha!!!
Great topic and lesson Q 👍
Have you seen the demo of how you make 1/4s swing? Fred Gruber would hold a stick above the stick playing 1/4s on the ride so the up stroke would hit the stick. The speed and timing and swing of your 1/4 notes are revealed by the upstroke striking the stick being held above the stick playing the 1/4notes on the ride. Try it. It’s very interesting. LP
Oh yeah. I’m hip to this. Really cool way to work on quarters and stick lift.
Hey Qunicy,
isn't emphasizing the skip beat also an option, like Elvoin Jones did? Is there a right or wrong in that regard? Or is it a matter of personal preference?
Thanks for all your videos, I learned so much from you the last couple of years!
You are correct! There are definitely different approaches to explore. This the classic ride beat approach that all drummers should learn before making their beat to personalized or unique. But that’s just my opinion. Thanks for the watch and comment!
is this Jimmy Cobb's style?!
To name one drummer! Absolutely👍🏾
@@drumqtipshow do you feel about Billy Higgins skip beat? Too straight?
“Quarter note is king”.
But is that:
walk walk walk walk 🚶♂️➡️, or
dog dog dog dog 🐶 ?
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walk dog walk dog walk dog🤣🤣
Ron Burgundy .........😅
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@@drumqtips stay bouncy San Diego!
Thanks for the feels :)
My pleasure!