BTW, pitch matters too. Seems like you guys went to college maybe took some compositions courses. So from that camp they discussed resolutions points cadences etc. If you take a melody any melody what are the most important notes? in Fusion and I guess all the modern music floating around there can be zillions of fast notes in a melody or Riff. Those are pretty much lead up to the most important notes (in our case ghost notes) (semi apex notes) Same with improve and in our case that is done with accents but also pitches of all the different sounds we have. Call and response, sequences, same notes done rhythmically different or the reverse. Same Rhythm with different notes, (drummers notes are surfaces or voices) Another thought i had, listening to you guys
I play bass and I've only been playing for about five years but I love it. The thing is I feel I should be learning how to play the drums as well which is the primary reason I've been following channels like yours. You share ideas about drumming in a completely different way. What seems to be most important to you while practicing for instance makes a lot of sense to me. Is your course the right place to start at or is it too advanced. You posted a video stating it's never too late
Something I think of with this is scatting.. as in the jazz vocal thing or making up cadence. You can get these in your body from singing them and then playing them and then analyzing them write them out record them whatever worksand doing a grid with them..permutations. Another thing you can do is take actual melodies and make them into accents wherever you desire and ghosting the rests or accepting the rests. It's endless. The good thing about real melodies is it's a great way to keep the form and have people be able to follow it.. you can get wilder each chorus or whatever once you can sing it.. Scatting I guess is the old way but improve from my perspective is hearing it internally as you go and putting it out for others to hear your arguments using a coding term.. Hopefully this makes since thanks to both of you fun subject
it all boils down to whether you can cook up something nutritious and delicious without needing to follow a stale outworn cookie-cutter recipe. it all comes down to having good taste to begin with .
hmmmm that feels a wee bit like a cop out. I think anybody with the desire can learn to channel their ideas better. Does expressing interesting thoughts in Spanish depend on being born with it or learning spanish? Not trying to "go hard", btw. Appreciate the comment either way.
Looking forward to the full pod!
Great video y'all! Always blows my mind how different the same drum set can sound when played by different people. Tone is in the hands for sure.
the difference is way bigger in the room. The EAD flattens it out a little.
Thank you for uploading!
This is gold, thanks!!
Good morning thank you.
BTW, pitch matters too. Seems like you guys went to college maybe took some compositions courses. So from that camp they discussed resolutions points cadences etc. If you take a melody any melody what are the most important notes? in Fusion and I guess all the modern music floating around there can be zillions of fast notes in a melody or Riff. Those are pretty much lead up to the most important notes (in our case ghost notes) (semi apex notes) Same with improve and in our case that is done with accents but also pitches of all the different sounds we have. Call and response, sequences, same notes done rhythmically different or the reverse. Same Rhythm with different notes, (drummers notes are surfaces or voices) Another thought i had, listening to you guys
this is true. To such a degree that syncopation is less important if you have pitch at your disposal. Somewhat less important at first, to hedge.
I’m exclusively going to think about the drums in Pokemon terms from now on
I play bass and I've only been playing for about five years but I love it. The thing is I feel I should be learning how to play the drums as well which is the primary reason I've been following channels like yours. You share ideas about drumming in a completely different way. What seems to be most important to you while practicing for instance makes a lot of sense to me. Is your course the right place to start at or is it too advanced. You posted a video stating it's never too late
@MechanicsAndCarpentry369 once you play one instrument it's easier to learn others
Something I think of with this is scatting.. as in the jazz vocal thing or making up cadence. You can get these in your body from singing them and then playing them and then analyzing them write them out record them whatever worksand doing a grid with them..permutations. Another thing you can do is take actual melodies and make them into accents wherever you desire and ghosting the rests or accepting the rests. It's endless.
The good thing about real melodies is it's a great way to keep the form and have people be able to follow it.. you can get wilder each chorus or whatever once you can sing it..
Scatting I guess is the old way but improve from my perspective is hearing it internally as you go and putting it out for others to hear your arguments using a coding term.. Hopefully this makes since thanks to both of you fun subject
it all boils down to whether you can cook up something nutritious and delicious without needing to follow a stale outworn cookie-cutter recipe. it all comes down to having good taste to begin with .
hmmmm that feels a wee bit like a cop out. I think anybody with the desire can learn to channel their ideas better. Does expressing interesting thoughts in Spanish depend on being born with it or learning spanish? Not trying to "go hard", btw. Appreciate the comment either way.
Really good video format.. two sides of a concept and the thought process.. more! :)