🚨NEWS! 🚨 I made a sequel to this video called The HARDEST thing Intermediate Drummers face! Show it some love🔥th-cam.com/video/KvRLDfmjaE4/w-d-xo.html🔥In this video, we dive into being able to play funk groove with a linear fill! P.S. Thank you for everyone who has tuned in. It's been great to see so many people benefit from this video 🙌
I really enjoy the style of this video, it's easy to follow, very engaging and the concepts were presented in a way that was not overwhelming or confusing, I love it! :)
Thanks for the feedback Melissa! I have taken note of this video and will do my very best to ensure future videos follow a similar style :D I like simplicity in videos
Very important for a beginner to count aloud and voice the particular rudiment when applying them until it is subconscious and muscle memory takes over. Therefore the natural feel and rhythm will be felt when playing a groove as well as the fill without them sounding like two different pieces Frankensteined together.
Ik the point of this video is basic how to input a fill but a general rule of thumb is have with drum set is focus on time because if ur playing in an ensemble then ur the source of time for everyone so if u r uneven then everything else falls apart Then add in a fill and feel the groove in the fill and don’t overplay
@@MayorDesu Nope. Not at all. Whether you read music or not is a matter of preference. Having said that, it can be a great way to translate information from musician to musician, decoding drum transcriptions online etc. and can open up the doors in many other ways too.
@harrybonedrums noted. I'll keep trying to learn to real notes. I was in a school band, never played for about 9 yrs and just got an e kit So I'm essentially going self taught route now but I usually prefer to practice and play without notes.
Must be the universe is wave telling me I need to take a step back and polish up my fundamentals. Subscribed👊🏽 Actually I was already subscribed. So consider this a reaffirmation of my commitment to subscribe lol😅
Based on what you've said, the only advice I can give is to learn songs that are within reach. Meaning that you know how to play those fills. When you want to learn a song but can't play the fill, find the fill transcription and learn it isolated. Then practice the groove with the fill without the song and with a metronome, until you can play the target tempo of the song. Free Fallin’ by Tom Petty has some nice solo/fills throughout the song - here's the PDF link. dynamicdrumschool.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/06/Free-Fallin.pdf
practice the drum rudiments on a pad, then mix it into a basic groove. both left and right hand leading the rudiment, then take what you learned to the drum kit. practice, practice and log or write down the date after the lesson is accomplished. then move to the next new drum rudiment and repeat the process. have fun.
@@harrybonedrums man thank you. i dont trust Alesis because I have had so many roland products including an e kit that I see the price of them and I assume they are cheap. but now that I have less money and more hobbies I dont have time to play much anyway so Im thinking if a drummer of your skill uses alesis, and uses it for videos and practice, it has to be reliable lol
@@lowlowseesee no sweat! Alesis are one of those brands that make quality products but for a more affordable price and because it's more affordable/cheaper, it could be perceived as a product that isn't as well made but they are well made :P haha thank you! to be honest it doesn't matter what skills you have, what matters is that you can play and you can use anything to play drums like, pots pans and buckets :D
🚨NEWS! 🚨 I made a sequel to this video called The HARDEST thing Intermediate Drummers face! Show it some love🔥th-cam.com/video/KvRLDfmjaE4/w-d-xo.html🔥In this video, we dive into being able to play funk groove with a linear fill!
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Thank you for everyone who has tuned in. It's been great to see so many people benefit from this video 🙌
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Yes , exactly what i needed, I understood the paradidles but i was finding it hard to move around
great to hear! warm-up properly, work slow and gradually build up the speed. step by step, day by day ✅
I really enjoy the style of this video, it's easy to follow, very engaging and the concepts were presented in a way that was not overwhelming or confusing, I love it! :)
Thanks for the feedback Melissa! I have taken note of this video and will do my very best to ensure future videos follow a similar style :D
I like simplicity in videos
Very important for a beginner to count aloud and voice the particular rudiment when applying them until it is subconscious and muscle memory takes over. Therefore the natural feel and rhythm will be felt when playing a groove as well as the fill without them sounding like two different pieces Frankensteined together.
Thanks for your input Joe! Very valid point you have there. Counting is an essential part of any musicians toolkit 🥁
Yes very good.... the use of the paradaddle and moving between snare and toms. Important skill to have
yessss using both single and double strokes are fundamental to a drummers toolkit
Enjoyed this watch. As I’m now to drumming. Look forward to the next one
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Very simple style of Explanation..really Great Job..for beginners. .as well as professionals in percussion instruments..🍒🍒👍
That’s great to hear! Thank for the feedback. Keeeeeep drumming! 🙉
@@harrybonedrums I subbed..Thanks for the Lessons..Expecting more..from your channel..🥁👍👍
Thank u bro this vidio so helping me to learning drumm ..
Ik the point of this video is basic how to input a fill but a general rule of thumb is have with drum set is focus on time because if ur playing in an ensemble then ur the source of time for everyone so if u r uneven then everything else falls apart
Then add in a fill and feel the groove in the fill and don’t overplay
@@ultra9349 totally! timing and feel are very important aspect to drumming (and of course other instruments) thanks for your comment 🙏
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Does it make me a bad musician if I dont follow notes and I just make fills on the fly?
@@MayorDesu Nope. Not at all. Whether you read music or not is a matter of preference. Having said that, it can be a great way to translate information from musician to musician, decoding drum transcriptions online etc. and can open up the doors in many other ways too.
@harrybonedrums noted. I'll keep trying to learn to real notes. I was in a school band, never played for about 9 yrs and just got an e kit So I'm essentially going self taught route now but I usually prefer to practice and play without notes.
Must be the universe is wave telling me I need to take a step back and polish up my fundamentals. Subscribed👊🏽
Actually I was already subscribed. So consider this a reaffirmation of my commitment to subscribe lol😅
🔥🥳 comments like these are awesome! thank you. I'm glad the universe popped back to say hello 🙋♂
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I play drum but I can't make a fill in a song i feel i'm not
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Based on what you've said, the only advice I can give is to learn songs that are within reach. Meaning that you know how to play those fills.
When you want to learn a song but can't play the fill, find the fill transcription and learn it isolated. Then practice the groove with the fill without the song and with a metronome, until you can play the target tempo of the song.
Free Fallin’ by Tom Petty has some nice solo/fills throughout the song - here's the PDF link.
dynamicdrumschool.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/06/Free-Fallin.pdf
practice the drum rudiments on a pad, then mix it into a basic groove. both left and right hand leading the rudiment, then take what you learned to the drum kit. practice, practice and log or write down the date after the lesson is accomplished. then move to the next new drum rudiment and repeat the process. have fun.
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which Alesis kit is that?
Alesis Surge - decent kit!
@@harrybonedrums man thank you. i dont trust Alesis because I have had so many roland products including an e kit that I see the price of them and I assume they are cheap. but now that I have less money and more hobbies I dont have time to play much anyway so Im thinking if a drummer of your skill uses alesis, and uses it for videos and practice, it has to be reliable lol
@@lowlowseesee no sweat! Alesis are one of those brands that make quality products but for a more affordable price and because it's more affordable/cheaper, it could be perceived as a product that isn't as well made but they are well made :P
haha thank you! to be honest it doesn't matter what skills you have, what matters is that you can play and you can use anything to play drums like, pots pans and buckets :D
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