Tim you introduced me to Funch and Lauritsen cymbals! Thank you and I love them both!! I have 4 of them between the 2 and will get more too. I have a little bit of a cymbal addiction. Love your stuff man!!
That sounds killer man! The easiest and best rudiment to crush. Now do LH leads 🤣 What like about this rudiment is that when you separate the hands to the ride and the snare, the lead hand plays a jazz swing pattern, it lends to come cool comping stuff And is helpful when drilling LH lead.
Hi Tim... nice drum fill to get around the drum set. When playing the 2 bars of time before the fill, I notice that you play the Ride cymbal to beat 4 then begin the fill on beat 1 of the next bar. Could the "and" of 4 be played as a pick-up by a left hand on the snare drum ... leading into the Paradiddle-diddle?
Hey Tim, great lesson! Just a quick question - is there a difference between hitting a china/crash with a bottom up motion like you did here vs the usual top down one?
Great lesson and love your teaching style and videos. That would also be a great big solo/fill to set up a horn shot on the upbeat of 4.
Absolutely! You can move it around to any beat really. Glad you liked it!
Thats awesome!! The explanation, and the relaxed way of teaching thats people need it 🙏🏼
Great lesson and above all: Fantastic kit/cymbal sound!
Tim you introduced me to Funch and Lauritsen cymbals! Thank you and I love them both!! I have 4 of them between the 2 and will get more too. I have a little bit of a cymbal addiction. Love your stuff man!!
You and me both...
That fill has such a driving feeling 🙌 i luv it 🙌 thank you very much 🙏 i'll steal that for sure
Thanks Marcus!
That was cool. I practice that and work it into my playing. Thanks for sharing as I have not really worked with diddle-diddles since high school.
Agree 100% with William Brown: You’ve got it all going on. Thanks for sharing! 🙏🍻
Thanks for watching!
Smokin!
Great lesson. Love the drum sounds- so awesome.
Thanks so much!
Hi Tim, great tut! Love all the camera angles too! Grts from Belgium
Glad you enjoyed it!
awesome Thanks
You bet!
Awesome!
Thanks!
That sounds killer man! The easiest and best rudiment to crush. Now do LH leads 🤣
What like about this rudiment is that when you separate the hands to the ride and the snare, the lead hand plays a jazz swing pattern, it lends to come cool comping stuff And is helpful when drilling LH lead.
Exactly!
Love your lessons. I hate saying kick drum but it is the internet 😂
😂 It's been a thing with me for years. Still hate it. Lol! Thanks for watching!
sweet!
Thanks!
Oooooooo I like it
Hi Tim... nice drum fill to get around the drum set.
When playing the 2 bars of time before the fill, I notice that you play the Ride cymbal to beat 4 then begin the fill on beat 1 of the next bar. Could the "and" of 4 be played as a pick-up by a left hand on the snare drum ... leading into the Paradiddle-diddle?
Absolutely!
Hey Tim, great lesson! Just a quick question - is there a difference between hitting a china/crash with a bottom up motion like you did here vs the usual top down one?
Not at all. It is just a visual thing that a lot of big band drummers use. Check out Jeff Hamilton, he uses it all the time.