Wonderful lesson on the technique. I've been really struggling with keeping balance when playing the hihat and your lesson has helped me overcome the issue like a real piece of cake! Thanks a lot for your time and effort put into this lesson
12:07 putting a timestamp here for replaying as i love this part so much. Crazy how simply increasing the length of a note could change the feel of the entire groove. And of course thanks to your great playing as well!
Great, simple explanation and you cover a lot of things to consider. Showing the practical examples and which genre they are normally associated with help a lot as well. Thanks!
Great topic mate! After recording many, many drummers over the years, this is a very common thing that comes up that people have not really given any real thought or attention to. Great points and explanation as usual.
So pleased I found this video. I've been playing drums for a few years now, open hi hats have always been something I've wanted to do but felt stupid saying I don't get how to do it. Great vid. Thanks!
I'm commenting before watching because this is something I'm working on right now. I've been opening and closing it on the and of 2 and 4 for a couple of weeks now but I just started doing it on the down beats. It was tricky for me to do that and play the kick at the same time. I'm kinda getting it but my biggest issue is I'm not closing it in time sometimes. I hope you touch on tips for that. Thanks
Hey Darryn, great content. That snare sound is the truth ! Can you detail model and more important, the tuning to achieve that fat sound ? Thanx in advance.
It's an early 60s Ludwig Supra aluminium shell. My dad bought it in 1963 if I remember correctly. It's tuned pretty low with a zero-ring and a DrumDot. The head is a Remo Ambassador. It's an easy sound to get and yet it sounds so great. Thanks for the comment.
This is an interesting topic, when you start with hi hats open on beat one can you do a video continuing through beat 2,3 and four syncopating rhythms against this option.
Wonderful lesson on the technique. I've been really struggling with keeping balance when playing the hihat and your lesson has helped me overcome the issue like a real piece of cake! Thanks a lot for your time and effort put into this lesson
12:07 putting a timestamp here for replaying as i love this part so much. Crazy how simply increasing the length of a note could change the feel of the entire groove. And of course thanks to your great playing as well!
Great, simple explanation and you cover a lot of things to consider. Showing the practical examples and which genre they are normally associated with help a lot as well. Thanks!
Great topic mate! After recording many, many drummers over the years, this is a very common thing that comes up that people have not really given any real thought or attention to. Great points and explanation as usual.
So pleased I found this video. I've been playing drums for a few years now, open hi hats have always been something I've wanted to do but felt stupid saying I don't get how to do it. Great vid. Thanks!
Thanks for the clear demonstration and explanation of the technique! Very great lesson with many useful tips!
Thank you! Learned so much in just that one lesson. Rocking on the heel makes it so much easier.
Super Darryn! No more boring hihats!!!
Really clear and well explained ❤
I enjoyed this video. Nicely done.
I'm commenting before watching because this is something I'm working on right now. I've been opening and closing it on the and of 2 and 4 for a couple of weeks now but I just started doing it on the down beats. It was tricky for me to do that and play the kick at the same time. I'm kinda getting it but my biggest issue is I'm not closing it in time sometimes. I hope you touch on tips for that. Thanks
Hey Darryn, great content. That snare sound is the truth ! Can you detail model and more important, the tuning to achieve that fat sound ? Thanx in advance.
It's an early 60s Ludwig Supra aluminium shell. My dad bought it in 1963 if I remember correctly. It's tuned pretty low with a zero-ring and a DrumDot. The head is a Remo Ambassador. It's an easy sound to get and yet it sounds so great. Thanks for the comment.
Man that’s a great drum sound!
That is 1 Phat groove!
good tips
This is an interesting topic, when you start with hi hats open on beat one can you do a video continuing through beat 2,3 and four syncopating rhythms against this option.
Thanks very much. I am guilty of holding my HH heel up for a long period and I see now that it throws off my balance.
👊🏼😎👍🏼 Thanks!!