I can remember being sooooo puzzled by pretty much all jazz instrumentation when I first started getting exposed to it. It didn't even seem possible to me.
Lol there's more to it than that. It's making shit up within the language and knowing the history of the music. He's also not just playing whatever he wants, he's taking the one idea and improvising around that within a time feel.
A lotta these riffs I already play but I phrase them differently to kinda make them my own. I actually got them from the drummers that he got them from too. I love this guys feel. Its really precise but soulful. That's a hard combination to achieve.
I recently came up with a similar 9 note lick between the ride and snare. It's basically an inverted paradiddle with a RLL added at the end. The first and seventh note (both single rights) are on the ride and the other hits are on the snare (or toms, if you want to orchestrate it differently). Also accent the left snare hit before the second ride to really make it pop. I usually play it as 16th-note-triplets. R l l r r L - R l l
Hey thanks for responding ill get it eventually really love all the steve lyman videos hes just so refined that even if i cant play what hes playing just yet i still do learn something even just watching him play makes me play better i feel like
An amazingly useful video, saved to my key lessons! Thanks very much. Noob question please: how did you do that nice fill at 2:33, is that just double stroked 8th notes? Or something else. Thanks!
I tried for so long to understand the FIRST lick and honestlt i an struggling hard with those dotted notes and applying them while keeping my right hand going
Hi, please can give us a translation in French by writing just to the side of the video ? Thanks in advance I like a lot your channel. God bless you.🙏🏽🙏🏽
Love the sound of this kit! The cymbals are beautiful and the drums have so many tones and textures, I love them! What I don't like is what he's playing on them. I just hate that kind of jazz. I guess what he's doing is really good, it just doesn't sound that way to me. Thank God he's doing it on a great kit though! 😉
I'm a bit late to the party. Steve's pedal looks like a DW 5000 according to the distinctive red plate on it, however, the cam is not DW as far as I know. Anybody know what pedal model and brand this is? Thanks!
Learn how to solo in a Jazz context here: th-cam.com/video/IgOK7-8Cwdc/w-d-xo.html
Wondering why I never heard of this guy. He's sick.
We need a full 1.5 hours of jazz lessons, please drumeo! More Jaaz!
Honestly this is just beyond my comprehension.
dang... jazz drums are hard
I can remember being sooooo puzzled by pretty much all jazz instrumentation when I first started getting exposed to it. It didn't even seem possible to me.
God the context he plays around the licks he's demonstrating are even crazier than the licks themselves
not enough jazz on drumeo!
Not only Steve has an amazing swing and control... THOSE AGOPS SOUNDS AMAZING!
Lucas Vigo - yes the do!!
Jazz Master....great teacher and superb drummer. Thank you for this fantastic lesson. More jazz please!
🙂 Glad you enjoyed it!
What a badass. Thanks for this.
This is so good, I'm literally watching it over and over.
Awesome! Enjoy. :)
Finished the previous 5 jazz licks video and now I'm tackling these. Love these, solid gold.
the epitome of quality content
Amazing how he plays with time
I absolutely loved it!!! Great short but accurate class
This ride is a dream.
@Austin Martin It's an Istanbul Agop 26" 30th-anniversary ride.
Man, I'm a metalcore drummer, and I'm fallen on your video, and.....I LOVED IT ! Nice groove !
Love this lesson as well as your other. Like to see a full hour lesson with you in the future.
i love this drummer, his style and groove is amazing
God, jazz drumming is so fun! You just make shit up as you go along! Love that!!
Lol there's more to it than that. It's making shit up within the language and knowing the history of the music. He's also not just playing whatever he wants, he's taking the one idea and improvising around that within a time feel.
@@gcharocks -- I was just being facetious...Mad skills it takes...and I'm jealous I can't do that. All good.
Jim O'Callaghan word same
That is an AMAZING ride cymbal!it's like a fierce ride in some way
How good Is this guy
This drum kit sounds fabulous
You could make a whole video on his licks between the iconic jazz licks
Very musical, accomplished and advanced jazz drumming! Thanks for sharing.
THESE ARE AMAZING! DO MORE!!!
🙂🤘
Get his teacher on here too. Two geniuses.
Whos his teacher if you don't mind me asking
@@xcodychaosx Ari Hoenig. Fantastic drummer, and he's also got some great youtube videos for jazz.
A lotta these riffs I already play but I phrase them differently to kinda make them my own. I actually got them from the drummers that he got them from too. I love this guys feel. Its really precise but soulful. That's a hard combination to achieve.
This is fantastic
SO GOOD
Really something! Gidday from Oz!
This is insane. Reaaaaaally dope!
More jazz content please! This was amazing thank you steve & drumeo!
This is a great lesson
Buddy Rich uses this sticking for his final cymbal and snare pattern on "Swinging' New Big Band" on West Side Story.
Steve, Just beautiful. Wow? Thanks for the great patterns. Donnie P
I recently came up with a similar 9 note lick between the ride and snare. It's basically an inverted paradiddle with a RLL added at the end. The first and seventh note (both single rights) are on the ride and the other hits are on the snare (or toms, if you want to orchestrate it differently). Also accent the left snare hit before the second ride to really make it pop. I usually play it as 16th-note-triplets.
R l l r r L - R l l
Cool! Yeah it's basically a 6-stroke roll with an added RLL. It's fun to orchestrate around the kit!
Need more jazz on here!
Sounds so good
Great playing
👍 more jazz, please.
Through my hat in on that.
Great lesson
Steve your playing is always ridiculous! I always learn a lot from you :)
This guy is a ninja
An informative video! Thanks Drumeo
Yay! They did another one! You know its advance when its 0.5 speed and you still are trying to figure out what the heck it going on! lol
Very, very good!!! Thank you!!!
When you say "slowed" at 0.22 it sounds Auto-tuned! Great stuff, been digging into your channel lately.
A slight error in the notation of the first lick, but sounds awesome regardless.
more jazz on drumeo!!
amazing!
good job man!!!!
Great playing, beautiful kit.
That Craviotto sounded great in the studio.
The first one sounds like popcorn popping. Yum.
Epic
lick 1 2:06
lick 2 3:12
lick 3 4:14
lick 4 5:42
lick 5 7:03
"I'm going to do it slow" [does it fast, makes tiny bit of sense] "Now I'll play it fast" [wtf]
This is what I mean.....half the world think Dave Grohl /John Bonham/Ringo Starr is the greatest drummer in the world.....they havent got a clue
I love it
Sick!
Esos fills están abusadores
Awesome video and awesome drumming!
WHAT CYMBALS ARE THOSE??????? They sound amazing!!!
Istanbul agop 30th anniversaries and yes very true 🤙🏿
I understand about 0 of what he's talking about...but damn that sounds good 👂🏾❤
Damn! 👍 Niceness! 🙂
Wow. Goals.. :)
Awesome!Grandmaster!Where can I find jazz backing tracks for drums?
Most of thats to advanced for me but the RLRRL part seems doable
Take it note by note. Don't try do everything at once. 🙂
Hey thanks for responding ill get it eventually really love all the steve lyman videos hes just so refined that even if i cant play what hes playing just yet i still do learn something even just watching him play makes me play better i feel like
Nice stuff, sounds a lot like Marcus Gilmore vibes.
What’s the main ride? Sounds really nice
I like to think of myself as a jazz drummer, now I'm going to think twice xd
Cool
Is he using a floor tom as bass drum?
Jazz drummers don‘t use big bass drums like rock drummers
Nice eye! It's a floor tom converted to a bassdrum. :)
@@lucapeisser5292 Yes, earlier he used a 20" bass drum.
@@lucapeisser5292 that is unless their using way bigger bass drums like a 26 or something crazy
after first example - "so that SOUNDS like it's a lot of information"....because it is! lol
Fantastic! But the first luck is based on quarter note triplets not dotted quarters, isn't it? Keep up with the good work!
i am remedial learner but if the time allows me to learn all i want is allowance
Steve you sound incredible…bravo…could you please tell what sticks and cymbals you use here? Thank you toni
I just hate liked this video. I will play that good in heaven.
Wow the ari hoenig one , u look somehow like him when u play
he has so many licks in his playing i cant tell which one he is going to break down lol
I know right. I was thinking the same.
Is Nyango Star ever gonna show up on the channel?
An amazingly useful video, saved to my key lessons! Thanks very much. Noob question please: how did you do that nice fill at 2:33, is that just double stroked 8th notes? Or something else. Thanks!
I tried for so long to understand the FIRST lick and honestlt i an struggling hard with those dotted notes and applying them while keeping my right hand going
That ride is so tasty. Anyone know what it is?
I noticed you play the bass drum heal down.
Absolutely beautiful playing. What's a double stop?
Both hands together (sometimes also referred to as a flat flam)
@@dom19119 Thanks!
teach me too when you come to my yard.
That was just cool...and I'm not a drummer
Hi, please can give us a translation in French by writing just to the side of the video ? Thanks in advance I like a lot your channel.
God bless you.🙏🏽🙏🏽
What make & models of drums & cymbals are you using?
What I'd like to know is....how many chairs in total did he have thrown at his head by his music teacher to get this good?
That IS quite my tempo
Love the sound of this kit! The cymbals are beautiful and the drums have so many tones and textures, I love them!
What I don't like is what he's playing on them. I just hate that kind of jazz. I guess what he's doing is really good, it just doesn't sound that way to me. Thank God he's doing it on a great kit though! 😉
sickness!
What is the ride cymbal?
i think it’s the istanbul 26” 30th anniversary edition
@@nicwells5592 thx
I don't get the second one
Holy fuck!
I'm a bit late to the party. Steve's pedal looks like a DW 5000 according to the distinctive red plate on it, however, the cam is not DW as far as I know. Anybody know what pedal model and brand this is? Thanks!
Never mind....I see it's a 5000 series. Not sure about that cam though.
the main ride (30th aniv. ?) - what size is it? thx
Hey iam a passionate drummer so can you give me a drum kit please
Super tasty
Hey Steve! Is that the same 9 note lick you posted on your TH-cam channel about a week ago?
Any pdf?