In over a quarter century of interviewing or otherwise hanging out with musicians, you definitely fall into the "you'll never remember me I'll never forget you" category. Much love from Drum! and Drummer magazines. All love.
Love it. I've picked up funky grooves from my youth in the sixties and didn't even know it. Now, with these lessons, I can perfect them and relive the love!
Very good lesson. I played drums with Leslie West Vagrants in the sixties. All James Browns drummers were a huge influence on me. I always say Soul music if Funky. Reggae music is Kinky Evangelist Roger Mansour
Anytime you need to make room in that studio, you feel free to send me one of those amazing Gretsch kits. Love your sound Stanton, can't wait to see you back in CO.
Met u in Cleveland at a drum clinic many years ago and bought your "Take it to the Street" book that u signed. I was soo impressed by that Nawlens swinging feel you showed us that I followed you to your gig downtown. Great stuff! Hope you visit Cleveland again! Keep those funktasty nasty beats coming!!! Great vid!
Fantastic man!I love both of these grooves and how you explained them.I kind of hope that the next one has Qualified by Dr.John with Zig on it next, but you knew that already!
Awesome education here, love funk commentary with jazz influences since I've played jazz a lot...open hi hat is funktabulous! Thanks for sharing your expertise, you are an amazing teacher, breakin it down...😎🤘🎶🥁
@Rioken Vjai, for me it depends on the volume level. If I'm playing funk with my piano trio, or in a low volume situation, I usually hit lighter and don't play rim shots. In my opinion, you can definitely be funky with out playing rim shots.
Jabo's thing is more of a bones/tap dancing pattern on the hi-hat, with fewer notes on the snare as the snare and hi-hat are trading notes (almost in a linear fashion), it's what keeps things from sounding too "busy" which is what happens with too many notes on the snare. Ex: th-cam.com/video/oEkbr7PiM8k/w-d-xo.html
...Adding, where most people put an extra ghost note(s) in the second half of the measure (leading from 3 into 4), Jabo plays alternating notes on the snare and hi-hat. It's a 4-note pattern, and on the last note he hits the hi-hat and the kick at the same time. This gives the illusion of a snare note without the extra weight in the mid-range..
Me to ! I have all of the Snareweight products myself. I became great friends with the owner/creator Snareweight, i need to put you in contact with him. ✌🏾🥁
When I listen to Cold Sweat, it sounds like the high hat is open on 1 and closing on the and of 1. Or maybe like he is keeping it open on both the 1 and the and, and then closing it on 2. Am I mishearing it?
Allow me to fill in what you might of forgotten. Black drummers also do an excellent job playing Hard Rock, Metal, Reggae dance hall, traditional Reggae, Gospel, R&B, Blues, popular, Rap, House, Jazz and Swing. I have been to several drum clinics. I have seen some amazing talent from Kenny Arnoff, Zorro, Leonard Haze and Will Calhoun. All performed extreme top notch talent. The one performer that really made a life long impression of positive vibes of peaceful worldwide Unity, not to mention jaw dropping and a skillfully polished performance was none other than my Favorite Drummer and Human Being, Wil "2 cool 4 school" Calhoun.
Why is this an ad that got shown to me it looks like a reg TH-cam drummer video. I don’t get it I don’t get TH-cam ads at all but Jesus they’re getting so bad. Interrupt your video 20 times in 10 mins. Some are 20 mins long themselves they’re making TH-cam unbearable
Focusing on what different limbs are doing, is a very good way of learning these funk beats
In over a quarter century of interviewing or otherwise hanging out with musicians, you definitely fall into the "you'll never remember me I'll never forget you" category. Much love from Drum! and Drummer magazines. All love.
Don, I do remember you! Thanks for the interviews over the years. I appreciate the coverage! 🙏🏼 SM
I'm all over this! These guys inspired me more than I realized. To the kit!
7:10 I like how he gets out the way of big cymbal wash!
Love it. I've picked up funky grooves from my youth in the sixties and didn't even know it. Now, with these lessons, I can perfect them and relive the love!
Love it! Thanks for tuning in. 🙌🏼
As a band director who is a trumpet player, this is SUPER helpful. Can't wait to show my students this.. NUANCE!
Very cool! Please show them! 🙏🏼
Thanks Clyde and jabo
Thanks Stanton, A master of funk, phrasing and nuance. And I mean that sincerely. All the best.
THANK YOU, STANTON! A great presentation on the foundations of funk!
Thank you for sharing your talent anf funk. cold sweat!
Thank You!!!!....incredibly clean and precise yet musically flowing and with tremendous feeling and groove!!!
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Another great lesson from Stanton!
Stanton, I don't care what you're playing, I just love watching you play! I'm also diggin' your leather arm chairs.... nice!
Complete drumming right there, Clean and crisp on point, Thank u sir for sharing and posting !
Awesome lesson. Thanks for this. Love your teaching style with the context and variations. Very helpful.
Thank you for turning in!🙌🏼
Thanks Stanton, really great lesson and demonstrations. I’m going to take this away and practice them.
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Fantastic lesson Stanton!!
Great teaching style.
Thank you! 🙌🏼
Ahhhh the variations are hours of fun! Thank you so much. Ghum! One!
Great teaching. I can't wait to sit down and chop this out. Those open hi hats will be the hardest part I am guessing.
You are a great Teacher!!!! 😊🥁🇵🇭
Thanks!
fine drumgroove vocalisation!
Nuance and dynamics: wonderful explanation.
Totally my style and favorite feel good drum patterns
Thanks
Thanks a lot for this cool lesson wjch makes the understanding easy and motivating ! Very useful indeed .
Thank you man for that great free lesson
I only recently discovered this channel. One of my favourite drummers!
I jam along with Stanton during demos...😊
Thank you! I’m so glad to hear that you’re digging the channel! 🙏🏼🥁🙌🏼
@@stantonmooremusic
Oh and I play bass btw. So your lines without accompaniment are fantastic to loop and groove along with. Thanks!
Awesome
Thanks for sharing
Thanks for tuning in! 🙌🏼
I thoroughly enjoyed this video thank you. Yes to tha funky drummer
A fantastic lesson. Thank you.
Thank you! 🙏🏼
GREAT LESSON
Great drummer. One of the best
Thank you. 🙏🏼
Really the perfect Tipps. You are GREAT 🙏💥🎉
Thank you! 🙌🏼
Thanks for the Drum Funk Class.
Thanks !!!
This lesson is soooooo cool!!! Great video and sound quality!! Love the editing too!! Yes indeed!! 😎✌🏻❤️🥁🎶
Very great video Stanton. I learn alot thx.
Cool. Always did love that Tower of Power Garibaldi-ization.
thx
Very good lesson. I played drums with Leslie West Vagrants in the sixties. All James Browns drummers were a huge influence on me. I always say Soul music if Funky. Reggae music is Kinky
Evangelist Roger Mansour
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Anytime you need to make room in that studio, you feel free to send me one of those amazing Gretsch kits. Love your sound Stanton, can't wait to see you back in CO.
Awesome tutorial
So tasty, great swing, so funky. I wanna play like Stanton when I grow up...
@@CommonSenseMusician thank you!🙌🏼🥁👊🏼
Very good clases . Best the Best.
That’s snare sounds tasty nice grooving Stanton 💯🎼🥁😆✌️
Excellent stuff Stanton
This is brilliant
You are a Steely eyed missile man brother...love this shedding!❤🎉🎉
Class stanton
Great presentation sir...I think funk is all about those off beat notes
@@CNCTEMATIC thanks for tuning in!🙌🏼
Met u in Cleveland at a drum clinic many years ago and bought your "Take it to the Street" book that u signed. I was soo impressed by that Nawlens swinging feel you showed us that I followed you to your gig downtown. Great stuff! Hope you visit Cleveland again! Keep those funktasty nasty beats coming!!! Great vid!
Fantastic man!I love both of these grooves and how you explained them.I kind of hope that the next one has Qualified by Dr.John with Zig on it next, but you knew that already!
The Master!
Stephen Colbert is such a good drummer!!
Awesome education here, love funk commentary with jazz influences since I've played jazz a lot...open hi hat is funktabulous! Thanks for sharing your expertise, you are an amazing teacher, breakin it down...😎🤘🎶🥁
Stanton is a modern legend
I think the black drummers he is imitating are the real legends 😁✌🏽
@@BobSchoepenjr 🙏🏼🥁👊🏼
@@thedayones4918 I agree!
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Very helpful and well made. Thanks a bunch!
This is amazing! 🙏
Jabo 4 President !!
I’ve heard the name before, but never really studied Stanton Moore.
Damn this guy is good!
Thanks Jim! 🙏🏼
Great video and WHAT A HI HAT SOUND!!!! wich one is it? it looks bigger than te typical 14'' isn´t it.?
Thanks for this content
Thank you! Speaking of dynamics, are rim shots essential to playing funky music?
@Rioken Vjai, for me it depends on the volume level. If I'm playing funk with my piano trio, or in a low volume situation, I usually hit lighter and don't play rim shots. In my opinion, you can definitely be funky with out playing rim shots.
اپنے چینل پر اپنا ہی انٹرویو۔ واہ بھئ واہ
Yay! Tho cold sweat kicks harder with single kicks only (IMO)
sounds like some james brown. a very good video, thanks.
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Wait a minute Stanton. Where does the "boom-boom-shacka-goom" land in the measure, lol? Love this lesson!
Jabo's thing is more of a bones/tap dancing pattern on the hi-hat, with fewer notes on the snare as the snare and hi-hat are trading notes (almost in a linear fashion), it's what keeps things from sounding too "busy" which is what happens with too many notes on the snare. Ex: th-cam.com/video/oEkbr7PiM8k/w-d-xo.html
...Adding, where most people put an extra ghost note(s) in the second half of the measure (leading from 3 into 4), Jabo plays alternating notes on the snare and hi-hat. It's a 4-note pattern, and on the last note he hits the hi-hat and the kick at the same time. This gives the illusion of a snare note without the extra weight in the mid-range..
I'm hearing a paradiddle.
Great lesson sir! Also, is that a Snareweight M1 on your snare?
It is! I really dig it!
Me to ! I have all of the Snareweight products myself. I became great friends with the owner/creator Snareweight, i need to put you in contact with him. ✌🏾🥁
Stanton, when did you switch away from Crescent/Sabian and over to Zildjian’s?
@Seger Marion in Jan 2020.
12:33 😆
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So that’s* what these are called. I’ve jammed with them a bit not knowing what it was, just sounded familiar
When I listen to Cold Sweat, it sounds like the high hat is open on 1 and closing on the and of 1. Or maybe like he is keeping it open on both the 1 and the and, and then closing it on 2. Am I mishearing it?
@chuangtsu, the hi-hat opens on the and of 1 and then closes on beat 2. I hope that helps!
Ok that’s where they come from
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got Gretsch?
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May 21st? Wait a minute, that's my birthday 🎈🎂💕😘🥳🤩🎉! 3 more months until is my birthday 🎈🎂💕😘🥳🤩🎉
There are millions of people with birthday on 21st May, relax.
He kinda looks like Stephen Colbert in the thumbnail.
lmao at "smaller notes quiiieeeter"
Kick drum be like.....😏
And every Deitch groove. Most notably Nyack, and the last suppit.
How about Funky Drummer though? ;)
Funky Drummer is in the full course here www.stantonmooredrumacademy.com/offers/omB2PFp8/checkout
This video is just part of the course. 👍🏼
Talk
Stanton is starting to look like Stephen Colbert
Stant dog
I'm just watching this because I thought it was Stephen Colbert in the thumbnail
Follow your indication...i slow down the video, u sound drunk XD...great tutorial by the way , thanks!!!
The beat at the end..was not the worst beat ever it's drum n bass 😅
I am a bass player, what am I even doing here ?
Youre not fooling anyone colbert
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I didn't know Stephen Colbert plays drums so well
Black drummers are the best at playing black American music 😄✌🏽
Adam Deitch
Allow me to fill in what you might of forgotten. Black drummers also do an excellent job playing Hard Rock, Metal, Reggae dance hall, traditional Reggae, Gospel, R&B, Blues, popular, Rap, House, Jazz and Swing.
I have been to several drum clinics. I have seen some amazing talent from Kenny Arnoff, Zorro, Leonard Haze and Will Calhoun. All performed extreme top notch talent.
The one performer that really made a life long impression of positive vibes of peaceful worldwide
Unity, not to mention jaw dropping and a skillfully polished performance was none other than my
Favorite Drummer and Human Being,
Wil "2 cool 4 school"
Calhoun.
Why is this an ad that got shown to me it looks like a reg TH-cam drummer video. I don’t get it I don’t get TH-cam ads at all but Jesus they’re getting so bad. Interrupt your video 20 times in 10 mins. Some are 20 mins long themselves they’re making TH-cam unbearable
I couldn’t give a funk.
Stanton you are to quiet can't here you playing
his jaw move side to side too much
Thanks for great lessons !!
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