Mark Guiliana: Discovering Orchestration Paths On The Drums
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In this lesson, Mark Guiliana will teach you a quick concept that one of his favorite drummers, and former teacher, Dan Weiss taught him almost 20 years ago. This exercise focuses on sending each of your hands on a separate path around the drum kit and circling back to the snare drum. Everything you'll be playing is single strokes!
These concepts will allow you to discover new orchestration paths around the kit yourself, and ultimately expanding your freedom and ability to come up with new drum parts.
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So calming for some reason.
A simple fundamental movement that is not so simple to accomplish with such a clean sound that Mark has! Thanks Drumeo, Mark, and Dave for another great lesson! Beautiful drums and cymbals!!!
Mark is a Master Performer AND a Master Teacher - so clear explained and played with great Sound - giving so much inspiration for going anywhere with one little beautiful concept
always clear, proper and as respectable as anyone can be. thank you mark!!
what I like most & really inspired me on drums is his courage to go new paths, that might sound odd. He's not trying to impress but get something musical and interesting happen.
Yes Mark! Definitely surprising textures and changes-- its almost like cooking in the kitchen with sounds! :) -Christof
i wish he made hours-long drum lessons like this for meditation, or to help me fall asleep, this was so relaxing to listen to
Great exercise, thanks for sharing. As others said, it's really calming.
Thats Awesome - I think this guy is my favourite on-line inspiration now - love the Zen approach he has
That moment when your ego is crushed because you realise you can't even play singles.
No ego
I like this exercice !! been doing it for quite some years :) I love the way Mark plays it! very soothing !!
This is great
beautiful cymbals
Excellent i absolutely love mark's way of sharing drum knowledge
Jazz poly rhythms. Rad. The right hand should sync with the left after every 4th go around. Awesome lesson
great lesson!!
Sounds really nice and relaxing! Very calming
I love this it’s like mental coordination
Very cool. A la Cobham👌🏽🥁🎶
yeah thats what I thought as well. Gavin Harrison showed something very similar in his lesson and mentioned he got that from Billy Cobham
This is incredibly interesting and simple exercise. Super awesome.
flawless!!!
Billy Cobham did something similar in that he used different numbered voice groupings to make polyrhythms. Great stuff!
True
Very cool! Thanks.
THIS IS HOLY AMAZING!!!!! Loving this idea
so sick, def practicing this!
I love this exercise! I thought it would be fairly easy but to play it smooth and orchestral is difficult.
Looks fun. Gotta try this when I wake up tomorrow.
I once bought a VHS lesson by Billy Cobham which had a similar exercise, except on a hundred toms with five tons of force. It can be quite a brain scrambler!
Best exercise ever
Sounds so difficult and it’s single stroke rolls ...genius
That was fun - it flows tonal flow - doing it with doubles and paradiddles gets a bit mind bent but sounds fantastic
Hi, Drumeo. I loved all your videos.
Great video..thnx Drumeo and Mark Guiliana
thank you dan
Love your playing Mark! Wondering about your grip which appears non-conforming to what has been taught as physiologically optimal by drum instructors Murray Spivak, Dick Wilson, and Freddie Gruber. Would be interested to hear your perspective on this.
I'm still doing this exercise. sometimes just to show off to my students or other musician friends haha
Nice open bass drum tone.
What a humble guy
Fantastico... amazing 👏
Good sound
Made my day that.
Awesome!
The first pattern was in the Gavin Harrison video too, neat.
I thought this video was going to be about the paths a drummer could take when playing with an orchestra!
Totally Good at Games same!
Requires skill to play this quiet.
What's the band/song that starts playing at the end?
Gavin Harrison showed this thing in some of his videos too)
Is there a transcription for these different patterns? I can’t seem to understand if his right foot is playing quarters what is his right hand playing triplets in 4/4? So lost haha
He's playing 16th notes with the hands and quarter notes with his foot
adding to pablo, RH subdivisions are 3s while LH are 4s.
Hi Drumeo I asked Travis Orbin to come to your show if he was open to that, so maybe that helps you to inform you have another drummer for your future show...!!! Look at his 15 Mai 2018 post and you see me asking the question and his answer in person...Here is a copy (with some Dutch, there I,m Dutch):
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Hi man, why don,t you do lessons/ be special guest for Drumeo, I know a lot of people are looking out for that...And a good move for your drumcareer and more people know you, totally win win...;) Just my 2 cents...
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I'm open to that!
I feel a lot of respect for Travis, due to his humble introvert character and his massive talent and studiowork in the djent, progessive metal, fusion/prog/rock genre...He deserves a place with Drumeo...His chops and independence and work outs are Virgil Donati style....
Cheers from The Netherlands, Jeroen Simons, Independent/ex- Epica.
You guys gotta get Kiko Freitas on...Monster
Wowwwwww.
Pla make a video on how to control speed of your left hand
Chief Navneet practice with a met
Elvin Jones was great at this technique
left side ride?
Dan is a monsta...check him out
Beat Alzheimer's... Learn Drums. Left hand Right Hand Both Feet.
It's like an orchestration based polyrhythm. I guess itd be called a polypath?
Alfonso Quintanilla yeah that’s cool
Blackstar
subtitles in spanish please... i'm from mexico... greetings
pako vega bateria greetings from Warrington England sir
Finally... first comment
This pattern sound like starting of the song called Idiot prayer by Porcupine Tree
Gavin Harrison has tought me that pattern almost 10 years ago, so I'm sure he may have used it in PT as well.
amjan yeah, but this song came out 22 years ago and Maitland did the drumming.
billy cobham's
😵😵😵
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26 are lars ulrich fans :V
Billy Cobham discovered it 40 years ago
It is a concept, nobody discovered it, African music discovered it maybe 2000 years ago. 19th century composers made full use of the concept. If you want to quote another drummer who did this, you can Tony Williams, who was, by the way, the drummer from whom Cobham took a lot of inspiration from.
No offence. This requires some really amazing left/right hand coordination.
Sharad Saraswat Not really... you just have to be decent mate
Rahil Anees Decent about what mate? I don't know drumming but I really appreciate whatever I could see.
Drumming really requires good coordinating with all four limbs.
i'm offended
Kryptonite how?
That moment when you realize you have no idea how to play any other than single notes.
My brain hurts
Dan Weiss is the reason I gave up on being a "serious drummer"
Second
My brain definitely would’ve shut down half way through this
Where's your left foot bro?
Guy in the back yells*
“Play it faster you wuss!”
Wtf was that intro. Lol
Am I wrong, or is the "famous" Billy Cobham lick the starting point for this lesson?
Obviously, you can take something from another artist, and build something just as valid (or even better) on top of it - so I'm not criticizing a damn thing here. I'm just saying I recognize this from this: ruclips.net/video/DeVwBwWq9Mg/видео.html
Opinions? It's a genius repurposing of old school awesomeness, if I'm right...
It is a concept, not a lick, and probably no one but Dan Weiss and Mark Giuliana legitimised it in a dedicated video, even many drummers know about this. Tony Williams was one of the pioneers in the use of this. You can assign different ratios to each hand, or rudiment. The possibilities are endless. This video is about a different approach to practice, with a musical/visual/mind splitting concept in mind.
ohhh mannn come on now!!!!!!!!!!! it is a drum set. PLAY LOUDLY ON IT. DO NOT BE ''AFRAID''OF IT.
wtf was this