How to Play a Train Beat and a "Thrash" Embellishment - Nick's Drum Lessons
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 4 ธ.ค. 2024
- Welcome back to Nick's Drum Lessons! This is my lesson on a Train Beat and a very cool "Thrash" embellishment of it. This groove is one that I love showing students with a ton of benefits. Takes a lot of dynamic control to get this grooving as well as a great introduction into 4 way coordination! You can see the PDF of the lesson at NicksDrumLessons.com. Enjoy!
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Nick Dahlberg
Hagerstown, MD
NicksDrumLessons.com
Thank you
Thanks NICK ! Great lesson for me to do and I'm using it in my playing Johnny Cash, Folsom Prison Blues
Excellent, as a punk drummer with an upcoming folk gig, this hit the spot lol
thanks youtube algorithm lol
Totally awesome lesson....
Thanks Nick... so great to learn how to do this. Love Ballroom Blitz...
You are very welcome! If interested in lessons via Skype let me know! NicksDrumLessons.com
Great video! I always thought this was a great groove, but didn't know how to play correctly or what it was called. Thank you🇨🇦🙂
Thank you for the kind words Paul! Let me know if you'd be interested private online lessons!
Great lesson!! Hey, I’m curious about your sound device. What are you using to record or amplify?
At the time it was a Presonus mixer and Shure mic but didn't have anything enhancing it.
Love it! Gonna give it a go. Slowly.
it's actually easier to play a faster tempo.
Great lesson! Your video auto played after another video. When I heard you and quickly saw you, I thought you were Stanton Moore! 😃. I'm trying to figure out the best in Radar Love. Some people say it's a shuffle, but it seems like a swung train beat. Any thoughts? Thanks for the lesson!
It's definitely a shuffle. Watch an early TH-cam that shows his hands (don't forget he's playing Left Handed! ) Many drummers can't play the shuffle with just the one hand going at that speed so we sort of fall back to the single beat train shuffle. That's why his sounds so good!
What is the mixer you're using in front of you?
many punk and thrash sound more Polka derived
There are some other ways to play that train beat. Each one sounds different.
Very DJ Bonebrake.