I don't own a kit, a drum, a pad, or even sticks. I practice "air drums" to my favorite songs. But, I tune in because I like to listen to you teach, and I dream that in my next life 😀 I will be a drummer. Great videos!
Well... I started with watching many lessons from different youtubers, such as yourself and Drummeo, as well a face to face teacher. Keep the great work.
I'm trying to eventually get to the point at which I can take any groove and fill it in like this without having to stop and work it out. ...maybe some day. lol Thank you for watching
hi gabe im fairly new to drumming just stumbled onto your site and so far I like the walk thru you do ive subbed you tube is my learning grounds im canadian and have a house in mexico which is where my kit is. any suggestions on how to progress since im only in mexico for 7 months so I have a 5 month gap in my access to my kit thanks I will continue my journey with you as one of my tools
There is so much you can do with a drum pad. As a matter of fact, many of the lessons I do here are just on the pad, and probably three days out of the seek I don't even touch my kit, I just work on the drum pad. But the best thing would be to get a set of drums wherever you are. If it's a sound issue (i.e you need to be extra quiet in your Canada space) then you can get an electric kit. There are making them better and cheaper all the time. But if it is a matter of available rooms then you are stuck with the drum pad, which is not a bad thing either. Thank you for your comment, I hope this helps.
Ahh... I see what you mean. Instead of practicing doubles like this: RRLL RRLL RRLL RRLL etc... practice like this: RLLR RLLR RLLR RLLR it always makes a funkier beat. I explain it better in this video th-cam.com/video/6ob7FvIuDho/w-d-xo.html
I have two videos that go through the gear. They're a little old but I don't think I've changed much since then. th-cam.com/video/ZcCngCUWuXs/w-d-xo.htmlsi=DjOfqyKpxcfms0zK th-cam.com/video/U5VW1I71DTA/w-d-xo.htmlsi=pVL4FIUNMe4q_60L
Get yourself a band, and then listen to the music,,,,for drumistic stuff there are at least hundred drummers to learn from,,,,however, watching anything with Shannon Forrest or Jeff P....
Hey I'm really feeling this groove! This is definitely my style of play.
Hi I wouch all drum lessons like 24 7you're one of the best
I've been playing for 40 years and I just got an electric set and am finally trying to learn some rudiments from u tube. Barrets music is pretty cool.
Cool! If you are curious about the rudiments I have a playlist of all 40 rudiments on this channel.
th-cam.com/video/blGt1WxZhhU/w-d-xo.html
I don't own a kit, a drum, a pad, or even sticks. I practice "air drums" to my favorite songs. But, I tune in because I like to listen to you teach, and I dream that in my next life 😀 I will be a drummer. Great videos!
Keep listening and I’ll keep teaching. Thank you
I love to watch your videos, i don’t have a Drumeo subscription. I love how you set a click, and slowly work out the grooves! Thank you!!
Thank you! That is very kind of you to say
First ... to say ...Dang sir, the Hoodies fire too. just in time for spring.
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Great groove
Thank you! I'm glad you like it
Well... I started with watching many lessons from different youtubers, such as yourself and Drummeo, as well a face to face teacher. Keep the great work.
Thank you for commenting. I really do appreciate it. This helps me steer the direction of this cannel.
Very good, thank you...
I am Mauro, is Brasil...
Very good...
I'm glad you like it. I put one out again today if you are interested.
You never disappoint. The simplest thing turns it upside down. Thanks Gabriel
I'm trying to eventually get to the point at which I can take any groove and fill it in like this without having to stop and work it out. ...maybe some day. lol Thank you for watching
Thanks Gabriel....so close to JP's Rosanna shuffle!🥁
It’s funny you should say that because as I was practicing to film this I kept accidentally playing that instead lol
hi gabe im fairly new to drumming just stumbled onto your site and so far I like the walk thru you do ive subbed you tube is my learning grounds im canadian and have a house in mexico which is where my kit is. any suggestions on how to progress since im only in mexico for 7 months so I have a 5 month gap in my access to my kit thanks I will continue my journey with you as one of my tools
There is so much you can do with a drum pad. As a matter of fact, many of the lessons I do here are just on the pad, and probably three days out of the seek I don't even touch my kit, I just work on the drum pad. But the best thing would be to get a set of drums wherever you are. If it's a sound issue (i.e you need to be extra quiet in your Canada space) then you can get an electric kit. There are making them better and cheaper all the time. But if it is a matter of available rooms then you are stuck with the drum pad, which is not a bad thing either. Thank you for your comment, I hope this helps.
@@DrumTipTuesday thanks for the reply gabe yes its a room issue but if the pad is good enough for you then its good enough for me thanks again
Could you please explain in more detail about the key component going in dabbles thanks
Ok, let me look at the video again and come up with a sequel
Ahh... I see what you mean. Instead of practicing doubles like this: RRLL RRLL RRLL RRLL etc... practice like this: RLLR RLLR RLLR RLLR it always makes a funkier beat. I explain it better in this video th-cam.com/video/6ob7FvIuDho/w-d-xo.html
Alrighty then. I suppose I’ll just have to subscribe
Thank you, glad to have you with us
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one of theses day would you walk us thru your set up?
i'm trying to learning thu TH-cam Vids.
I have two videos that go through the gear. They're a little old but I don't think I've changed much since then. th-cam.com/video/ZcCngCUWuXs/w-d-xo.htmlsi=DjOfqyKpxcfms0zK
th-cam.com/video/U5VW1I71DTA/w-d-xo.htmlsi=pVL4FIUNMe4q_60L
@@DrumTipTuesday 👍 thnx
Get yourself a band, and then listen to the music,,,,for drumistic stuff there are at least hundred drummers to learn from,,,,however, watching anything with Shannon Forrest or Jeff P....
Listening and experience, the best way to learn how to play