Chaabi. That Moroccan groove that made you go WHHAAATTTTTT

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  • Опубликовано: 7 янв 2025

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  • @med_pink
    @med_pink 3 года назад +196

    Moroccan dude here. Thanks for the amazing explanation, this rhythm is so catchy it makes you dance instantly.

  • @insanelkawni9131
    @insanelkawni9131 3 года назад +135

    Im a simple morrocan i see chaabi in title i click watch to hear the vibe

  • @niso425
    @niso425 9 месяцев назад +15

    I am a 73-year-old -musician ..the Dahan family..from Since the Inquisition of Spain.I was born in Morocco..this rhythm of 6 eighths is in my blood..it is difficult for a western musician to feel it..because of the accent of the beats on the bar. I have only in recent years discovered the bass point that characterizes the rhythm This..for example in a western style, it is very important for the bass guitar to play the notes chord in the bar from the first time. Few people on the internet describing the notes of this rhythm .. This rhythm up to a tempo of 130 is popular as the tempo is faster it already becomes magical and mystical as is customary in the barbarian tribes.

  • @BojanZed
    @BojanZed 3 года назад +29

    Nicely explained, Yogev, bravo. I'm the lucky piano player on "Maghreb and Friends" and "Ifrykia"...I've passed the exact same learning and "not understanding - finally understanding and all the way to improvise freely over" path when I've started working with Karim, on the "Maghreb and Friends" album. I've learned so much from playing and listening music with Karim, Michel and all other african musicians, Mokhtar Samba, Linley Marthe (he's from Mauritius, though...) etc. Here's a nice version of us doin' "The Joker" (which, by the way, is my composition...) with the same personnel as on the album "Ifrikiya" the only difference is it's not Linley Marthe but Alibo on bass. And if you haven't checked an album of our trio "BoZiLo" you might like it... it's Karim, Julien Lourau on sax and myself on piano/rhodes, a lot of chaabi fun, and not only. It's called "BOZILO LIVE"... Anyhow - here's "the Joker": ruclips.net/video/jWXGPfD7l2g/видео.html

    • @YogevGabay
      @YogevGabay  3 года назад +6

      OH BOY such an honor!!
      Man you guys just killed it SO WELL in Ifrikya, I can't stop listening to that album!
      And actually "The Joker" was the first song I've heard from it and the one that got me hooked!
      Will listen to the trio right now.
      Man thanks a lot for taking the time and watching this I'm stoked :)

    • @Fouad.Chaouki
      @Fouad.Chaouki 8 месяцев назад

      Bojan ❤❤❤

  • @em.1633
    @em.1633 3 года назад +79

    This video is ridiculously high quality. I can't believe this isn't paid content or a TV show. You are amazing!

  • @25748410
    @25748410 3 года назад +102

    Love the effort you make to do everything by your hands

    • @YogevGabay
      @YogevGabay  3 года назад +31

      Thanks! I try to keep things as analog as possible. Just as a challenge. Or maybe because of my awful After Effects skills.

  • @fabuniverse3908
    @fabuniverse3908 3 года назад +29

    Being from a western music mindset myself I really dig this. I remember as a small child hearing reggae for the first time and being confused by the rhythm but then I began to feel it. Same with 5/4, 7/4 and other unusual rhythms. It's like a physical sensation and I have to listen to the groove over and over and understand it's context to ever truly get it.

    • @xDRAGONSHAGGERx
      @xDRAGONSHAGGERx 3 года назад +4

      The clear moment in your brain when you switch from listening in 4x4 to the actual time is a magical sensation. Or maybe you counted the first beat in the wrong place but when you hear it right... Its like the stars aligning and shining apon you 😁

    • @spiderprint
      @spiderprint 3 года назад

      5/4 and 7/4 aren’t rhythms, they are time signatures.

    • @fabuniverse3908
      @fabuniverse3908 3 года назад +1

      @@spiderprint time signatures signify what rhythm a song has.

  • @JensLarsen
    @JensLarsen 3 года назад +103

    Great that you cover this groove, nobody talks about it and it is so cool (and that is a great Karim Ziad album)

    • @stuartthorne4872
      @stuartthorne4872 3 года назад +4

      I couldn’t agree more! Another personal favorite featuring Karim Ziad (and a constellation of other great players) is Nguyen Le’s “Maghreb And Friends”.
      (I love your channel, btw)

    • @nickcharles6530
      @nickcharles6530 3 года назад +5

      Nguyen Le is an excellent guitarist. Shame that he doesn't get mentioned that often.

    • @JensLarsen
      @JensLarsen 3 года назад

      @@nickcharles6530 I imagine a lot of fusion players who don't just try to play pentatonics and shred all the time, find themselves in a vacuum between mainstream Jazz and commercial fusion.

    • @Fouad.Chaouki
      @Fouad.Chaouki 3 года назад +1

      @@stuartthorne4872 Wanna know something funny, a song in the album "Maghreb And Friends" named "Yhadik Allah" has been remade by "karim Ziad" & "Michel Alibo" themselves and a famous moroccan pop signer, and it has made a huge success in morocco, here is the remake : ruclips.net/video/El2QEy1lPFw/видео.html
      Sad thing is, the majority doesn't recognize neither Karim Ziad nor the rest of the band behind that amazing groove, all the credits has been taken by the asshole signer named "Saad Lamjarred"

    • @stuartthorne4872
      @stuartthorne4872 3 года назад

      @@Fouad.Chaouki Thanks so much for turning me onto that! It’s a great cover (which is hardly surprising, given that the original rhythm section’s on it). It’s just a damn shame that yet another prominent artist thinks it too much to give credit to the incredible musicians that helped make his success possible.

  • @Poparad
    @Poparad 3 года назад +66

    Also, one of the things I love most about your channel is that you're hipping me to all these fantastic artists and albums I've never heard of before!

  • @chaoukiouahbi345
    @chaoukiouahbi345 2 года назад +1

    as a morrocan living in marrakech, i hear this groove wherever i go, the city folk are always playing it and dancing to it in public gardens and i can assure you that even children master it!

    • @YogevGabay
      @YogevGabay  2 года назад

      Hell yeah ! It took me so long to get comfortable with it hahaha

  • @Danny_Aniss
    @Danny_Aniss 3 года назад +17

    I am Algerian and this is pleasing to see! Discovered you from the Meshuggah videos and I love seeing this! Especially seeing Karim get even more recognition!
    His brother is an amazing drummer too

    • @YogevGabay
      @YogevGabay  3 года назад +3

      His brother is a drummer?!
      And for sure! I love this album !

    • @Danny_Aniss
      @Danny_Aniss 3 года назад +1

      @@YogevGabay Yes his brother Nazim is amazing!
      We work with him in Algiers and rehearse in the same studio space. He has amazing chops and musical understanding.

    • @YogevGabay
      @YogevGabay  3 года назад +1

      @@Danny_Aniss Oh wow. Do you have any cool album name to share?

    • @yacineben2909
      @yacineben2909 2 года назад

      @@YogevGabay
      You can hear Nazim plays on this ruclips.net/video/a2Dd4wSbLd8/видео.html

    • @ranjanakasaudhan2515
      @ranjanakasaudhan2515 2 года назад +1

      @@YogevGabay I am llllllwlwk Babu wala video

  • @Koropokel
    @Koropokel 3 года назад +44

    Dude I just started a Gnawa - Jazz combo with some friends of mine and this video is helping me so much! Perfect timing!

  • @ealingschoolofdrums3692
    @ealingschoolofdrums3692 Год назад +3

    Yogev, over the years I've heard North African stuff, and sort of guessed it might be in some sort of 6. This has blown my mind (in a good way), I really had no idea ! Thank you !

    • @YogevGabay
      @YogevGabay  Год назад +1

      Ohhhhh amazing! Happy you like these !!

    • @ealingschoolofdrums3692
      @ealingschoolofdrums3692 Год назад

      @@YogevGabay You've given me such perspective on World Jazz. We never touched it on our Mmus, it was all Classical stuff, no World Music, terrible really !

    • @YogevGabay
      @YogevGabay  Год назад +1

      @@ealingschoolofdrums3692 You mean in university?
      The sad truth is that music schools and specifically the high ones are still "stuck" in the past where western classical music is the norm.
      And that's exactly what I'm trying to help undo !
      I love classical music, don't get me wrong, but there are SO MANY other genres that must be explored and the notion of having 1 genre be superior is just wrong in my view.

    • @ealingschoolofdrums3692
      @ealingschoolofdrums3692 Год назад

      100%@@YogevGabay

  • @kamilogorek
    @kamilogorek 3 года назад +190

    I found your channel 2 days ago, and I’m almost done binge watching everything you produced so far. The best thing I found in 2021, thank you and keep doing great work!

  • @kamb3800
    @kamb3800 3 года назад +314

    Yogev playing the Moroccan chaabi: Where do you hear beat one?
    Me with worst stank face ever pulled rocking back and forth fortuitously: Fuck knows!!!!

    • @User0resU-1
      @User0resU-1 3 года назад +14

      Yogev: "...did you get it?"
      Me: 👀

    • @spaghe7
      @spaghe7 3 года назад +8

      @@User0resU-1 Me: uhh yes? (no.) **continues jamming**

    • @Panurgent
      @Panurgent 3 года назад +4

      **I'm pretty sure this is one of those songs that dont have any ones to speak of. It's okay to place them wherever you choose, for all the difference it makes.**
      Somebody told me that once, when I asked where the one was. I thought it was classic.

    • @kamb3800
      @kamb3800 3 года назад +2

      @@Panurgent beat axis theory? BASED!

    • @ياسر-ش9ش
      @ياسر-ش9ش 2 года назад

      @@Panurgent .ظزنن نحن نتنننننءءن وةةةووا التي بس تيسرتر ةشخةةبب وكل بنتن

  • @AbdouMayara
    @AbdouMayara 3 года назад +29

    Greetings from a moroccan in Bogotá ! Love you Man ! Shalom

  • @garyr1934
    @garyr1934 Год назад +3

    This is simply gold
    Your approach
    Your humor
    Your SKILLS
    Your humility
    Thank you brother

    • @YogevGabay
      @YogevGabay  Год назад

      Ohhhh thanks ! Happy you like it !

    • @garyr1934
      @garyr1934 Год назад

      @@YogevGabay like it?
      I LOVE it
      Just subscribed

  • @nixdapogs
    @nixdapogs 3 года назад +3

    Respect for actually drawing on paper unlike the drawing presentation software being used by most channels nowadays

    • @YogevGabay
      @YogevGabay  3 года назад +1

      Yeah man I'm trying to keep things as analog as I can. I just way more fun

  • @JeiShian
    @JeiShian 3 года назад +8

    i feel like I'm 7 years old again when I'm listening to it because im still completely lost after my teacher just taught me something hahah
    These songs and rhythms are sooo beautiful, i will definitely check out the band. Thank you!

  • @afropolski4680
    @afropolski4680 3 года назад +5

    I deeply appreciate your work! Finally the Morrocan grooves are getting the deserved attention! I've been listening to Karim for 15yrs, been to Maghrib to learn this music.... It's freaking awesome! Mzyan bezzaf khuya! Greetings from Poland

  • @FabioDAndrea-QueatlesAndBeen
    @FabioDAndrea-QueatlesAndBeen 3 года назад +1

    Thanks from Italy, great stuff here!

  • @willcresson8776
    @willcresson8776 3 года назад +17

    Comment for the algorithm because this is quality content

  • @JforJonas
    @JforJonas 3 года назад +7

    The last groove and vocal melody is so cool together

  • @elihyland4781
    @elihyland4781 3 года назад +3

    I don’t even know how to begin to explain how much I love this and how little I understand it

  • @ferespassou
    @ferespassou Год назад +3

    Im Tunisian (North African) and I'm very influenced by western music as well as North African music and I didn't struggle to find the groove and the pulse because it's our culture but I understood the difficulties for westerners to understand the complexity of our music

    • @HamedEmine
      @HamedEmine Год назад +1

      Haha, same! Oumourna mrigla 😅

  • @songsabai3794
    @songsabai3794 3 года назад +4

    Brilliant & fun illustration !...Thanks!! Ya, Karim Ziad is a killer, I especially like his collaborations with Nguyen Le.

  • @kai45654
    @kai45654 3 года назад +2

    Thank you for introducing me to Karim Ziad, really enjoy his music

  • @AvivTribecaFilm
    @AvivTribecaFilm 3 года назад +17

    Really concise, well-explained, and the effort put in really shows. Would love to see some videos delving into the 'wobbly rhythms' that can't be notated and how to feel them better.
    עבודה מעולה אח שלי

  • @marcelovazz9039
    @marcelovazz9039 Год назад +1

    Thanks lot For share this gold lesson l start play with one band from Marrocos in London this Help very Good understanding how to learn and start play this Amazing ritmus Thanks Man Proud you...🎉🎉🎉🎉

  • @cw6553
    @cw6553 3 года назад +1

    Blows my (western) mind! So much new stuff to hear and learn... Without you, I would search the one forever

  • @chelidonframe
    @chelidonframe 3 года назад +1

    Thanks for introducing me to all of this amazing music, I dind't know about Karim Ziad nor about Chaaby rhythms, an incredible discovery!

  • @andrewwray8778
    @andrewwray8778 3 года назад +2

    I cannot WAIT to watch the rest of your videos! Well done.

  • @oscargill423
    @oscargill423 Год назад +1

    Love it when I completely understand something and it still breaks my brain to listen to.

  • @kevindasilva7279
    @kevindasilva7279 3 года назад +4

    HALF WAY THROUGH MY FIRST VIDEO. INSTANTLY SUBSCRIBED. I have always been curious about odd time and different rhythm patterns and literally trying to deconstruct what I know about music! This is a blessing of a channel! I already see a video about quintuplets that I will dive into anytime soon.. 😄

  • @jaredmeit6127
    @jaredmeit6127 3 года назад +18

    Snarky Puppy has a song with this groove called Xavi. When I saw them, Michael League said he prefers to count it in 4.

  • @klaussteinberghaus8684
    @klaussteinberghaus8684 3 года назад +1

    don’t want to make an overstatement, but it shows you really have a passion for the knowledge you are transmitting, thank you for your videos, they rock 🤘

    • @YogevGabay
      @YogevGabay  3 года назад +1

      Man I genuinely love this stuff !

  • @jazzbassoonpaul
    @jazzbassoonpaul 3 года назад +3

    Just awesome.Thank you for fresh-ing up my mind!

  • @acatwhopurrs5031
    @acatwhopurrs5031 3 года назад +1

    I just got into Moroccan music last night, upon chancing an Internet radio station. Now, I'm all over the Internet finding Moroccan, and generally North African, musics.

  • @Yahyazini
    @Yahyazini 3 года назад +3

    What an awesome video Yogev Karim Ziad is such an amazing artist and you did the songs justice. Looking forward to more Morccan Gnawa related content! Cheers from a Moroccan in Boston!

  • @lucascruz3907
    @lucascruz3907 3 года назад +2

    All diferent genres that you share and explain!!! Amazing!!! I'm a little head banger myself, but learning and listening music from other cultures is amazing!!!!

  • @Clesstan
    @Clesstan 3 года назад +13

    As a moroccan, I can feel the groove naturally..but hearing this explanation has been very eye opening. Thanks for the explanation.
    Found your channel via the Clockworks video. Amazing job on the production you put into your videos man. Keep it up! Cheers.

  • @joyboricua3721
    @joyboricua3721 3 года назад +2

    I'm happy I did get the clap.
    Your method is quite pleasing. Thanks

  • @fernandosandoval3161
    @fernandosandoval3161 3 года назад +2

    Absolutely awesome!!! Great vid, it got me hooked on the rhythm!

  • @mikakettunen288
    @mikakettunen288 3 года назад +5

    AMALIYA has it for my rhythm heart, as a drummer from Finland 💙💚💜

  • @brandonwootton5575
    @brandonwootton5575 3 года назад +2

    I love your videos! Lots of stuff I haven’t heard anywhere else it’s great

  • @FahlmanCascade
    @FahlmanCascade 3 года назад +2

    I spent a year living in Algeria. This was a treat.

  • @aamilsulaiman3871
    @aamilsulaiman3871 3 года назад +3

    I'm a classically trained cellist working on expanding my own listening and appreciation of 'different' music from the western world. This is awesome and frustrating to learn yet so oooo enjoyable. Time to check out the rest of your videos 😊. I hope to incorporate some of these great ideas into some originals to expand cello materials. Ive watched the video twice, I'm still wrapping my lowly brain around this brilliance.

    • @YogevGabay
      @YogevGabay  3 года назад +1

      Happy to have you here !

  • @Sanegaming2
    @Sanegaming2 3 года назад +2

    Just discovered your channel. Wow! I am so happy a channel like this exists! you are the best!!!

  • @e_ederer
    @e_ederer 3 года назад

    Iss-a-Tek-iss-Dum-a iss-Tek-a-iss-Dum-a ... Beautiful, thanks!

    • @YogevGabay
      @YogevGabay  3 года назад +1

      hahahahahah i hear that

  • @MaxSenitt
    @MaxSenitt 3 года назад +4

    Wow this is such an amazing video! So clear and creative way to explain this groove. Keep it up! Yes man!

  • @mysteryhales3341
    @mysteryhales3341 6 месяцев назад

    As an ethnomusicologist and a Moroccan who gets these beats innately, I loved this! So cool to see it broken down and never thought for a moment that it might not be so acccessible when you’re used to the strong beat being the first.
    I would say your latter choice is more g août that chaâbi.
    Thanks bro

  • @PseudoPseudoDionysius
    @PseudoPseudoDionysius 3 года назад +6

    I’m not a drummer and have absolutely no sense of rhythm but damn I’m happy I found out about both this record and this channel. Great video!

  • @semitone6215
    @semitone6215 3 года назад +1

    WHHAAATTTTTT!! This will take my skills to new levels! Thank you. I love it!!

  • @paatacha
    @paatacha 3 года назад +2

    This is album is real masterpiece! Great video! Thank you!)))

  • @randyclere2330
    @randyclere2330 11 месяцев назад +1

    Your playing, your command of the music and drums is really spot on!!!

  • @Splitbrainmusic1
    @Splitbrainmusic1 Год назад +1

    Polyrhythm beauty 🙏 Great vids & explanations & amazing drum mastery 🙏

  • @mazmazoh
    @mazmazoh 3 года назад +2

    Ahhh the Qraqeb, that magical instrument that challenges you in inimaginable ways. It is said that only those who transcend to the realm of the gods of Gnawa and meet with Sidi Mimoun can play it right.
    Love the vid bro! Very well explained, keep it up.

  • @tasiociafancelli9912
    @tasiociafancelli9912 3 года назад +1

    Dude i’ve been jamming so hard Ifrikyia and Karim Ziad discography, thank you so much for the analysis on his music and all the work you put on this amazing video. Your teaching methods are really helpful timewise and the pacing of the videos are just perfect!

  • @CullenCorley
    @CullenCorley 3 года назад +4

    That was a trip - during the first half of the video I was thinking, "man, this sounds like something my old drum teacher would be into, though he probably already knows it." And then you showed a picture of him at the end! Ha! Bertram is great!

    • @YogevGabay
      @YogevGabay  3 года назад

      HAHAHAHA Bertram is epic no doubt

  • @Skavengerx
    @Skavengerx 3 года назад +94

    New playlist name : Time Confusing

  • @TomBelknapRoc
    @TomBelknapRoc 3 года назад +3

    Dude, I'm bouncing around the room. This is a GREAT video and I'm thrilled to finally find someone doing these kinds of breakdowns on RUclips. Subscribed!

  • @norreyboomusic7934
    @norreyboomusic7934 Год назад +2

    Thank you buddy, you really helped me out :)

  • @mariolopesdrums
    @mariolopesdrums 3 года назад +3

    Man, your videos are amanzing! Thank you for sharing this amazing content!

  • @coloripple
    @coloripple 3 года назад +1

    Thank you!! I love discovering new grooves and sounds. And this one so far feels magical in how both contradictory, and thus difficult it is to feel , while also being insanely groovy and something i wanna start dancing to right away!
    High chance I'll have Karim Ziad on replay for a while now, THANK YOU for intruducing me to it!

  • @pectenmaximus231
    @pectenmaximus231 3 года назад +2

    This is amazing - the rhythm, and the video. Thank you (!) for introducing this to me, and for delivering in such a clever and engaging manner. Subscribed.

  • @Maxi.Ledesma.musica
    @Maxi.Ledesma.musica 3 года назад +1

    Sounds like the music from my land, Chacarera Santiagueña! It's a kind of folkoric music from Argentina, one of the biggest

    • @SantiRamirez92
      @SantiRamirez92 4 месяца назад +1

      empece a ver el video, y el muchacho este decia que era uno de los ritmos mas dificiles y cuando puso la pista de karim pense primero en una chacarera! al parecer esos ritmos son muy "locos" para algunos musicos occidentales. Cuanta riqueza ritmica tenemos en nuestro folklore! abrazo hermano

  • @pimcramer2569
    @pimcramer2569 3 года назад +2

    This is great! Even though I didn't grew up with this kinda beat it makes me groove!

  • @othmane209
    @othmane209 10 месяцев назад +1

    I am a moroccan musician and i can say that he's doing good

  • @MladenDragovicMusic
    @MladenDragovicMusic 3 года назад

    Thank you for this discovery! I first heard Gently Disturbed about a year ago and it was the only thing I listened to for 8 months. Afterwards I was searching for months for something exciting to replace it as my driving buddy. And this video will help me to just dive into it without much hassle.

  • @woofytwoshoes7711
    @woofytwoshoes7711 3 года назад

    I could just chill and listen to this groove for a long time. So clean

  • @declancartwright4824
    @declancartwright4824 3 года назад

    Amazing video. This rhythm blew my mind when I first heard it in Morocco in 2017... I have tried to do so much research but this is the clearest explanation I have found!

  • @micahpetillo1996
    @micahpetillo1996 3 года назад +3

    The production of this videos is soo nice

  • @josuetapia9517
    @josuetapia9517 3 года назад +1

    You got me hooked in my threes, twos and fives now. My ears thank you.

  • @MaartenBlij
    @MaartenBlij 3 года назад +2

    I'm completely lost. Thank you for this rabbit hole I'll probably fall in to.

  • @gabrielagoni8131
    @gabrielagoni8131 3 года назад

    I didn't know Karim Ziad, I predict I'm gonna obsess over him for weeks. Thanks for introducing us to such fantastic music!!

  • @garconuncafecalva5992
    @garconuncafecalva5992 3 года назад +2

    Saw Karim play in Paris a few years back. Cool concert !

  • @jimparadisis1260
    @jimparadisis1260 3 года назад +3

    the dry ching ring rocks , it takes the hi hat sound to another level!

  • @mrwelt
    @mrwelt 3 года назад +2

    Great video! I love the art and of course the music.

  • @randyclere2330
    @randyclere2330 11 месяцев назад +1

    This is one of my favorite records as a bassist

  • @pedrohenriquesoaresdasilva4999
    @pedrohenriquesoaresdasilva4999 3 года назад +2

    Man, you are amazing! thanks for share so much knowledge!
    thanks from brazil!!! :)

  • @daviddaimary7734
    @daviddaimary7734 3 года назад +46

    You actually hear this a lot in Indian music. Not in Indian classical(I'm not a 100 on this but I don't listen to classical) but more like wedding/celebratory stuff some older Indian pop stuff.

    • @spektaloza
      @spektaloza 3 года назад +5

      Keherwa taal

    • @Zhalfrin
      @Zhalfrin 3 года назад +1

      I've heard it as traditional drum beats from Kerala, India

    • @amoddeshpande7075
      @amoddeshpande7075 3 года назад +1

      Yeah, from India and have heard it so many times since childhood that it sort of has internalized. That is why I didn't understand why it was confusing in the first place 😅

    • @daviddaimary7734
      @daviddaimary7734 3 года назад

      @@amoddeshpande7075 Exactly. It was so natural to my ears hearing it growing up that I couldn't get my head around why it's complicated. :D

    • @varunachar87
      @varunachar87 3 года назад

      @@spektaloza it's similar in spirit, but keherwa has multiples of 4, while this one has multiples of 3. This could be described as a particularly embellished form of dadra, rather than keherwa.

  • @ColinBeasley
    @ColinBeasley 3 года назад +3

    It makes me so happy to finally see a good video covering this rhythm. Thank you! The rhythms of Peruvian festejo are very similar. Might be a fun one to check out🤙🏼

  • @thatskull
    @thatskull 3 года назад +6

    Drum and bass helped me understand the speed Fela Kuti helped me understand the rythm

  • @jpcolindesign517
    @jpcolindesign517 3 года назад +1

    The 3 Mustaphas 3 used to play grooves like this. Love this. Great video pacing and progression. Cool stuff. Be well and Peace Out.

  • @fortissimoX
    @fortissimoX Год назад

    Thank you very very much for this video!
    I've been playing music for quite a long time and now I want to expand my musical horizons by learning about types of music I don't know anything about.
    This video helps so much, thanks again and I wish you all the best!

  • @joelariasdiaz6991
    @joelariasdiaz6991 3 года назад

    Excellent video as always! This is one of a kind channel in RUclips and not everyone can say that! Very complex subjects are depicted in such great visual and simple way so everyone can understand it! Just great!!!

  • @lukoshey79
    @lukoshey79 3 года назад +13

    New to the channel i am. Love it already, especially the scissors and cutouts to explain things visually, i used to do the same with a drummer friend, one night we got a bit high and accidentally spilt the cut out notes all over the floor, when we picked them up randomly and lined them up, new patterns came to LIFE.

    • @YogevGabay
      @YogevGabay  3 года назад +3

      hahahahahaha amazing

    • @lukoshey79
      @lukoshey79 3 года назад +6

      @@YogevGabay and what makes it funnier was that we had written out and cut 16 equal pieces shared between right hand and left (r)x8 and (l) x8. We were so focussed on the stickings that we didn't add them all up. So we were jamming in 15/16 and later found a piece of paper under the coffee table.. That elusive left hand note got the better of us..

    • @YogevGabay
      @YogevGabay  3 года назад +2

      @@lukoshey79 HAHAAHAHAH EVEN BETTER

  • @Beanmachine91
    @Beanmachine91 Год назад +1

    the kind of music that makes me want to dance in colorful outfits!

  • @simonpercussion
    @simonpercussion 3 года назад +1

    Great video and so nice to see another drummer appreciate the complexity of these grooves. I've spent years studying and playing Moroccan 6's and 12's on drum kit and percussion. Nice job, t'barkallah khoiya.

  • @sTeVe-vl3nh
    @sTeVe-vl3nh 3 года назад +2

    If you ever have been on a marocan marriage, you would hear music in another way. So powerful trancing rhythms that really leave you like „whaaat?“👍🏻💃🏻

  • @wefysan58
    @wefysan58 3 года назад +2

    Yogev , very impressed, love the cutouts, you are a dope drummer dealing with deep culturally transcendent rhythmic issues yessir

  • @andrewsaxon4314
    @andrewsaxon4314 3 года назад +8

    "When this groove is played to a western ear, it can very easily flip in our heads and sound like this"
    Me, not noticing the difference: Well shit

  • @georgeconstantinou9052
    @georgeconstantinou9052 3 года назад +1

    Bertram is the man! Amazing video as always!

  • @HumbleBasse
    @HumbleBasse 3 года назад +1

    Thank you so much for the amazing album discovery and the great educationnal content

  • @drumslessons.greece
    @drumslessons.greece 3 года назад +1

    That was awesomme. Thanx Yogev!

  • @BAlessio91
    @BAlessio91 3 года назад +1

    My man very well done, i'm speechless

  • @davidhartvigschousboe1837
    @davidhartvigschousboe1837 3 года назад +5

    Please do more traditional rhythms and claves. They are very interesting and helpful

  • @amateurpainter7137
    @amateurpainter7137 3 года назад +1

    amaaazing video!!!!! such a rad groove I had no idea i was feeling it completely wrong lol

  • @villebooks
    @villebooks 3 года назад

    I'm a simple musician from Germany with north african roots. I listen and watch your vid and subscribe. xD

  • @Nthnly
    @Nthnly 3 года назад

    Love this groove! Thanks for sharing I’m certainly on the hunt for more of it!