For this one time amateur drummer, both of you are impressive as hell on this complex rhythm. I had the ultimate joy to see Dave Weckl perform with his jazz band many years ago and was blown away by his style and mastery around the drum set. Enjoyed watching and listening to the breakdown! And Vic Firth was always my choice for quality drum sticks!
Special thanks to Austin for making this video for us! If you haven't checked out his channel before, make sure you do so here! th-cam.com/users/abbdrums
hello, I like your dave weckl video explication! Could try to make an other dave weckl video when he has played with buddy rich big band ( bugle call ragg solo)! I like this technique, he use too much sextplets!
My ego had prevented me from subscribing to this channel and it was because subconsciously I was trying to avoid reminders of the kind of homework I ought work on in order to enhance my playing vocabulary and abilities to which I could then bring on offer to gigs and band band scenarios. Recently, I've been actively seeking material for earnest work which I finally now have the enthusiasm for and then so now only realised that I hadn't subscribed to this channel still! I've enjoyed these videos even through my stubborn period(private stubborn period though as outwardly I've always praised this guy and his absolutely top breakdowns) but only now subscribed meaning no more accidentally coming across this on my suggested feed. If any other drummer can relate to this, do subscribe, the resource this channel offers you when you come out of your rut is priceless! Have always enjoyed but avoided at the same time. But now it's time for homework so forget that past, covid wasn't fun but not a reason not to grow
Fantastic video Austin! Dave Weckl is a world class musician and master drummer. He's SO Relaxed with his musical phrasing on the kit with his silky smooth approach. Poetry in motion!
That is great Austin! Man, just hearing you verbally communicate the concept of being able to hear upbeat triplets at higher tempos really helped me out - been playing drums for many many years and have experienced that brain trick so many times but have never really put much thought to it - THANK YOU!!
Austin I'm following you from Costa Rica couple of years ago and happy to see you at Vic Firth 'cause is a recognition for the work you do, congratulations, blessings
So I saw the Study The Greats part if the title and instinctively clicked on it as I always do when I see a new one of your videos and then I realized it was on the Vic Firth channel!! So I believe congrats is in order to you Austin! Really cool to see being able to educate and share these videos with a wider audience!! Drum on!!
Thanks! I've been doing that for a long time in a Latin music assemble but never thought of the structure of it. It came naturally in some of my solos. Now that I'm going back to playing drums this video is definitively helpful.
really enjoying this series. I think a breakdown of the first ten seconds of 'Vinnie Colaiuta live at the baked potato part 5' on youtube would be a great installment. It's the most savage ten seconds of drumming I've ever seen.
Very cool Austin! It is crystal clear & very well explained ....I've check this great solo many times & lifted out that specific lick. You sound great! Thank you
wow. Great stuff Austin. I enjoyed watching your channel and it is great to see you progress to doing stuff with Vic Firth. You taught me how to transcribe in Logic! It is an invaluable skill
Wow. I've been practicing on my practice pad but I think I. A kit is the only way. Even slow my right hand wants to stop when I do doubles on the toms. I have to find more of your work
i've said b-4 n i'll say it again ..... '' DUDE .. whe are we gonna see vids of ppl breaking YOUR shit down ? you're good , man so i hope you're getting proper compensation for it1
Very nice article,Technically the sticking is a right side only flam accent, swiss triplets begin with a double.What program,and where do you obtain to print the transcription. You said Logic. Keep up the good work Thanks
Dave Weckl explains this in his video natural evolution. (dont get me wrong, i appreciate your video, but i think everyone should also check out the sourcem since he explains a lot more concepts around this also). This idea like the blush-da, except without the drags, was allready used in the 50s by some drummers.
I love how Austin's hard work is being recognized and appreciated.
Of all the drummers i've seen live, Weckl is my favorite by far. More Weckl videos please Austin.
I love this series on Austin's channel. I'm glad Vic Firth reached out to him and gave him an opportunity like this.
For this one time amateur drummer, both of you are impressive as hell on this complex rhythm. I had the ultimate joy to see Dave Weckl perform with his jazz band many years ago and was blown away by his style and mastery around the drum set. Enjoyed watching and listening to the breakdown! And Vic Firth was always my choice for quality drum sticks!
Special thanks to Austin for making this video for us! If you haven't checked out his channel before, make sure you do so here! th-cam.com/users/abbdrums
hello, I like your dave weckl video explication!
Could try to make an other dave weckl video when he has played with buddy rich big band ( bugle call ragg solo)! I like this technique, he use too much sextplets!
Just subscribed!
My ego had prevented me from subscribing to this channel and it was because subconsciously I was trying to avoid reminders of the kind of homework I ought work on in order to enhance my playing vocabulary and abilities to which I could then bring on offer to gigs and band band scenarios. Recently, I've been actively seeking material for earnest work which I finally now have the enthusiasm for and then so now only realised that I hadn't subscribed to this channel still! I've enjoyed these videos even through my stubborn period(private stubborn period though as outwardly I've always praised this guy and his absolutely top breakdowns) but only now subscribed meaning no more accidentally coming across this on my suggested feed. If any other drummer can relate to this, do subscribe, the resource this channel offers you when you come out of your rut is priceless! Have always enjoyed but avoided at the same time. But now it's time for homework so forget that past, covid wasn't fun but not a reason not to grow
Priceless work Austin. Congratulations too. Darryl Johnson from LedZepplica
Austin, I gotta say you are as fluid as Dave, Especially the sweep motion. Your a fantastic player and a easy to understand coach..thanks sooo much
Fantastic video Austin! Dave Weckl is a world class musician and master drummer. He's SO Relaxed with his musical phrasing on the kit with his silky smooth approach. Poetry in motion!
That is great Austin! Man, just hearing you verbally communicate the concept of being able to hear upbeat triplets at higher tempos really helped me out - been playing drums for many many years and have experienced that brain trick so many times but have never really put much thought to it - THANK YOU!!
Austin! I'm happy for ya, buddy! WIth the quality of your videos and your playing, it comes as no surprise that you were offered to post here!
Austin I'm following you from Costa Rica couple of years ago and happy to see you at Vic Firth 'cause is a recognition for the work you do, congratulations, blessings
Great job working this out! ...and Dave just through that lick out on the fly... he's killin!
Gorgeous tom sound!
return2energiser I agree
So I saw the Study The Greats part if the title and instinctively clicked on it as I always do when I see a new one of your videos and then I realized it was on the Vic Firth channel!! So I believe congrats is in order to you Austin! Really cool to see being able to educate and share these videos with a wider audience!! Drum on!!
Thanks! I've been doing that for a long time in a Latin music assemble but never thought of the structure of it. It came naturally in some of my solos. Now that I'm going back to playing drums this video is definitively helpful.
Congratulations Austin!
really enjoying this series. I think a breakdown of the first ten seconds of 'Vinnie Colaiuta live at the baked potato part 5' on youtube would be a great installment. It's the most savage ten seconds of drumming I've ever seen.
Can't go wrong learning from Mr. Weckl!!!
Wow. Great kit, great sound, great lesson. CONGRATS!
Congratulations man ! 🍾🎉🎈🎊
Always enjoy your drumming, mixing , recording tips !!!!
Keep up the good work
Steve
This guy is great and does very good work and quality production. Nice one dude! ...Love the Weckl!
Very cool Austin! It is crystal clear & very well explained ....I've check this great solo many times & lifted out that specific lick. You sound great! Thank you
About time you made it here! Congratz bro
Great work Austin! Absolutely loved this one. All the best!
David Curtis Drumming
As always, Austin, nicely done!!
Great instructional. Enjoyed and learned quite a bit.
Loved this! Dave is a drumming God!
Excellent... You must be getting to be one of the most versatile drummers around, what with all these styles you've Learnt.
Yeah Austin ! Work always pay off !!
groups of 4 in eighth triplets with the sweeping right hand move yields half note triplets on the ride...great stuff!
So cool, Austin! Congrats brother! Keep up the great work.
After I watched this video and your explication I can say only one thing " MMMMMMMMMMM"
great drumming dude I hope someday play these stuff
Congrats man! Awesome job as usual! Dude, that ride's got one sexy shake brudda!!!
Killing it! Sounded very smooth and locked in.
Kick ass man! How could anyone downvote this? Bunch of haters! New subscriber here, Austin!
Congrats Austin
Thank you for the studying and hard work it took to make this lesson!
nice to see Austin!! making gains!! in his carrer !!!! and amazing lesson!! one of the coolest dave's chops :)
Great work Austin
Great lesson and break down!
Great job man. Very well explained and demonstrated.
Austin's on Vic Firth! I did a double take when i saw the channel :D Thank you for your exemplary discipline and benevolence! Keep on hustling!
Great lesson, thanks! Been working on sweeps lately but not in this context.
Great work, Austin!
Nice lick. Good to see you getting some love from Vic Firth. Those toms are singing!
Awesome lesson. Gonna try this
Awesome! Good job friend.
Thank you for this ! Very helpful !! All the best to you Austin
Well done video!!... Kudos, thank you.
Austin great job bro, you’re helping us a lot and you’re a very cool guy as well thanks
Nice Austin another great one. Thanks
Great lesson and great playing!
Great job, you nailed it. That was excellent.
Thanks Austin! Vic Firth 5A wooden tip!
Ottima spiegazione. Bravo!
Thanks for a brilliant lesson.
Great job!
That must have been a lot of work for you, thank you so much!
Cool!!! Thx for sharing!!!! 👍👍👍👍👍
great series!
pretty cool to play with that while flamming the first note on the upbeat.
and also do that while taking the right hand off of the ride and onto a tom
Weckl might be the best all around. He can do anything.
Great explained boss
Cool stuff, thank you Austin.
Excellent!!!
wow. Great stuff Austin. I enjoyed watching your channel and it is great to see you progress to doing stuff with Vic Firth. You taught me how to transcribe in Logic! It is an invaluable skill
Austin, is there anyone you cannot clone. Mmmmmm. Terrific work as usual.
Love Your Videos Brother !!!!!!!!!
What a great video! Again!
fantastic!
Very cool. Thanks for posting
Wow. I've been practicing on my practice pad but I think I. A kit is the only way. Even slow my right hand wants to stop when I do doubles on the toms. I have to find more of your work
i've said b-4 n i'll say it again ..... '' DUDE .. whe are we gonna see vids of ppl breaking YOUR shit down ?
you're good , man so i hope you're getting proper compensation for it1
Nicely done.
Nicely done ! thanks
Nice. A great drummer named Eddie Gladden did this many years ago with Dexter Gordon, Jimmy Ponder etc......
Awesome man!!!! Thanks so much!!!
Great series, a 60bpm first pass would be cool for future vids if possible?
Thank you man, very helpful!!
Awesomeeee job bro!! Thank you so much for it!
nice presentation! thanx!
Dave the best Drummer .
The BEST !!!!
AWESOME THANKS BRO
Brilliant thank you
Great video man. Seriously
Amazing videos Austin!!!!
great stuff
Just keep doing what you're doing. I eat this stuff up. I was surprised that I didn't have much trouble doing it. Well, maybe not quite as fast.
Thanks Dude!!
U r friggen AMAZING!! Whew!
Man if i could have had a drum set to sound that yummy, i would have never stopped playing.
Very nice article,Technically the sticking is a right side only flam accent, swiss triplets begin with a double.What program,and where do you obtain to print the transcription. You said Logic. Keep up the good work Thanks
thanks a lot this is great
I like the sound of those toms
Q : do you know what a metronome is?
A : A little short guy from the big city.
God bless Y'all.
Dave Weckl explains this in his video natural evolution. (dont get me wrong, i appreciate your video, but i think everyone should also check out the sourcem since he explains a lot more concepts around this also). This idea like the blush-da, except without the drags, was allready used in the 50s by some drummers.
Very cool
Face at 5:43 - "fuckin nailed it!" :D :D
You are very good!