How to “CHEAT” at Learning Any Song Fast on the Drums

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  • Опубликовано: 29 апр 2021
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    You don’t have to practice a song over and over and over to learn it, nor do you have to download drum tabs or sheet music in order to learn it the right way. We’re digging into a predictable, repeatable method you can start to implement in your song learning, practicing, and performing TODAY.
    Yes, we’ll be talking a little about my favorite “cheatsheet” charting method. But that’s not the only piece of the puzzle when we’re talking about learning songs fast. After all, you want to be able to learn then perform songs without physically practicing if you’re in a hurry. We’re covering some powerful tips you absolutely must implement in order to pull off the no-practicing gig prep. You can do it, though, so let’s get going!
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Комментарии • 39

  • @wescarroll36
    @wescarroll36 3 года назад +9

    There is more wisdom in the first three minutes here than in most drumming videos. These are guidelines I've been using unconsciously to appear "better than I am" for years. *Outstanding.*

  • @dannorris642
    @dannorris642 3 года назад +14

    Singing along with the chord structure/melody line helps a bunch, too. That's how I mentally chart songs. Writing stuff down helps, too, especially if you're prone to get too caught up in the tune.

  • @NanLander7854
    @NanLander7854 3 года назад

    Love this. Thanks Stephen! ❤️

  • @backwoodsdrummer55
    @backwoodsdrummer55 3 года назад

    Thanks man! Helped me out a lot!

  • @ver_nick
    @ver_nick 2 года назад

    Amazing lesson! Loved it.

  • @reymonmatin-ao9799
    @reymonmatin-ao9799 3 года назад +3

    I love the Lesson..Hope you will make a worship lesson&tips mostly in building. Thank you❤️

  • @stephaniepellow3275
    @stephaniepellow3275 3 года назад

    Absolutely AWESOME, informative most helpful video!
    Thank you so much Stephen, (one of my most kewl internet drum teachers) for all of your videos, they are helping me a great deal!

  • @gavinvonmeyer3746
    @gavinvonmeyer3746 3 года назад +2

    This is the best drumming Tutorial Channel around.

  • @jaybeediamante6677
    @jaybeediamante6677 2 года назад

    Thank you that was a good advice. I'm a variety drummer at the bar and I'm not really well in reading notes,. And it will help me a lot bcoz I have a bunch of song to learn quickly every week and it put to me a lot of pressure.

  • @deegegaming7911
    @deegegaming7911 2 года назад

    This was acc a very good vids thanks, info was direct and useful thank you

  • @Jasiuuu
    @Jasiuuu 3 года назад +3

    Great content

  • @jonquist8564
    @jonquist8564 4 месяца назад

    Thank you!

  • @JADEDrumGoldenGirl1005
    @JADEDrumGoldenGirl1005 3 года назад +1

    Hi.. I know its a bit Late for me coz I'm already old but I really want to learn and love to drums.. Hope I will be a good drummer too despite of my health condition.. Thank you I learned some tricks from you..

  • @mikeelliott4898
    @mikeelliott4898 3 года назад +3

    I’ve just used this technique to learn 4 cover songs for a rehearsal. It worked and it was relatively quick. Thanks.

  • @felixteo3958
    @felixteo3958 2 месяца назад

    Good advice for beginners drummer

  • @maeu59
    @maeu59 3 года назад +1

    This only applies to simple songs, step one is everything. There’s no way this works for anything that is beyond your ability, there are no short cuts to success. Good video.

  • @blakenunndrums
    @blakenunndrums 3 года назад +4

    Best way to learn songs quickly; do the "hard" work consistently over time (years), and develop good technique and ear training that will translate, and carry you into anything you play into the future. Good tips, Stephen! Love the channel! Happy drumming, everyone!

  • @michaeldeloach838
    @michaeldeloach838 2 года назад +3

    This works well for certain kinds of music and bands but if you're in a band that plays the songs exact, like a tribute band, there are no shortcuts. You have to learn each song inside and out and that only comes with time and repetition. Not only do you have to learn the drum parts but the feel of the drummer you're playing. You have to climb into their style and into their head. I'm currently playing with a Foo Fighters tribute and that means getting inside the minds of two drummers, Taylor and Dave, since Dave writes a lot of the drum parts too. I break the songs down into each of the parts, intro, verse, chorus, solo, outro, etc. and I learn each part a step at a time. While I'm driving around all day (I'm a truck driver) I listen to the songs over and over so the structures are locked in. I consider a song learned when I can play it beginning to end by myself with no music. Foo Fighters drumming is deceptively difficult on certain songs and can be used as great exercises. Like My Hero and Everlong. Other songs have parts that challenge what you've learned already and force you to expand. I've been playing for over 30 years and just learning these songs has made me a better player.

    • @bossko4145
      @bossko4145 6 месяцев назад

      Foo fighters 😂

  • @MikeBixby
    @MikeBixby 8 месяцев назад

    helpful. played pro since 1975 off and on. but.....just started playing in Church worship music. It doesn't follow the usual form of rock pop or country. Road maps/ cheat charts are a must.I have my iPad with my cheat charts near where I can scroll while playing. So I'm looking for ideas to condense my guide chart.

  • @larrydavisflysite
    @larrydavisflysite Год назад

    Gotta intro to watch you play , from first listen, charting/sequence , ie demo as you put it together?

  • @restedjazz
    @restedjazz 3 года назад

    Great video! Great advice! I would, however, add a footnote re: Jazz. This is a genre that is the exception. It absolutely is unpredictable! Period. I've been performing in several Jazz bands and the one thing l've etched in stone is you cannot assume that the "form" will be the same throughout a particular song, let alone the Jazz style/genre itself. And that's the beauty of Jazz! It's unpredictable!! That's why it's such a great style for improvisation and the various instruments you can use with this style! It's not always the usual guitar, bass, [& keyboard!] and drums set-up. You can add a horn section, or not! You can have eclectic instruments such as violins, bagpipes, yes...right, bagpipes, a huge secondary percussion section, pots & pans...seriously, pan pipes, et cetera! That's why you cannot pigeon-hole Jazz as a genre. Jazz is so WIDE open!! Everything & anything can be played and used in Jazz. There's "free form" Jazz as a style, there's Bebop, there's Fusion, there's Traditional Jazz, there's "Big Band", there's Small Ensemble, et cetera! Time doesn't permit me to add to this list, but if one does their homework, a great surprise and appreciation becomes focused in this Artform we call...Jazz.
    PS: l love your website and teaching! Keep it up. It's needed, my Friend and fellow Drummer!
    ~steve b.
    www.pearlstreetlive.com [Don't know if l'm allowed to show my band's web page! If not...jot down the address and then erase it! And again, keep up the great work you're doing! ~s.b.]

    • @michaeldeloach838
      @michaeldeloach838 2 года назад

      Exactly right. And that goes for certain rock genres too. Blues and jam rock comes to mind. You could be playing a 3 or 4 minute song and turn it into a 10 or 12 minute jam on the fly. Thats when you have to be really connected to the guys you're playing with on an energy level. When you're in that kind of a jam you guys are almost communicating telepathically. You just know where it's going to go next and you lay it down like it was written that way. That's being in the zone and that kind of playing is what it's all about. I explain it to non-musicians that it's like having a musical conversation with the people you're playing with, without saying a word, using the music as the language. And we all speak that language fluently.

  • @anneklarenbeek2718
    @anneklarenbeek2718 2 года назад

    Would you say this could work equally well for jazz pieces? I'm trying to find an easier way to keep my bearings than following the scores, since they're so long and I've got a lot to focus on in the big band already.

  • @debagusadi3626
    @debagusadi3626 7 месяцев назад

    Nniicee

  • @pibabumi
    @pibabumi 5 месяцев назад

    Ain't nobody got time for fear. True!

  • @bossko4145
    @bossko4145 6 месяцев назад

    When he said immerse I instantly thought of Skyrim 😂

  • @yaakovs7729
    @yaakovs7729 Год назад

    What is that thing on his snare?

  • @5.56x54
    @5.56x54 5 месяцев назад

    How do you know where the kick pedal needs to go if you cant hear it in a song

  • @Bobbroberg
    @Bobbroberg 2 года назад

    Or if you’re using a click make your own with cues and guide track. I don’t even need to practice with one of my bands anymore because of this set up. Buuut i want I need to learn the parts faster which is why I’m here ! 😎🤘
    ”Always cheat when you can . “- Tiger Woods

  • @Codzitv
    @Codzitv 3 года назад

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  • @drywizardinc
    @drywizardinc 3 года назад

    I just learn the riffs and the melody. Once those are programmed I am good

  • @TheSonicDeviant
    @TheSonicDeviant 3 года назад +4

    There are no short cuts. You must do the donkey work.

  • @faaltov
    @faaltov 2 года назад +1

    "Already know how to play songs like it" isn't helpful