Thanks so much man! The pattern at 0:28 is actually really simple! Two 32nd Note kicks, two 32nd Note high hat hits, five 16th note kicks, and a flam on the crash and snare.
LOVE THE BAND! i love your lessons! I always say im self taught, when in reality its great teachers like you online that give use weekend warriors our chops!
Thanks man; inspiring. You really put in the time to break down these seemingly impossible chops into fun and interesting instructions. Keep it up! Looking forward to more.
this is great stuff!!!!!!! im into alot of fusion and gospel stuff and this is crazy>>very good teacher on the drums>......ALL your videos rock dude!!>>btw i gotta get the stockholm band album....ive previewed it on facebook and im loving it....keep on keeping on>>God bless
Dude amazing pattern!! Geat lesson!! But you GOT TO make a lesson for the fill you play at 0.28 because THAT is a killer lick man!!!!! That possible?!] Keep up the good work ;)
Gotcha! The first part is a 6 stroke roll with an extra note on the end. That's played as seven 32nd notes. There's one 16th note on the snare after that, THEN you start the kick pattern. This lick is sort of broken down in a video I'm releasing on my site for download soon. Its called "The Stumbling Pete." Keep an eye out for when the downloads release!
Great songs on the EP, listening on Spotify:). Keep up the good work, I've learned a lot from your lesson's, Very nice to learn how all those different licks are build up, thanks!!
Cool thannksss!!! But i made a mistake, sorry!! I mean the whole lick, starting at 0.26 to be more accurate!! Can you explain that? Thanks so much for the reply, really appreciate that!
Yessssss! man all these lessons are incredible. I'm a music teacher and end up watching your vids to play along with in my breaks thanks a lot yo
That's awesome man, so glad you dig these! Definitely share the lessons with any drum teachers you think could use them!
Adam
Love your teaching style. Very clear and easy to understand.
Damn,come back to your channel after a few months,you've notched to another level,thanks as a always for your time to show us.
So honored that your band's name is the name of the city I live in!
I can't wait to learn this lick, thanks Adam.
Dude... my respect to all your lessons.... youre my hero bro.
Thanks so much man! The pattern at 0:28 is actually really simple! Two 32nd Note kicks, two 32nd Note high hat hits, five 16th note kicks, and a flam on the crash and snare.
LOVE THE BAND! i love your lessons! I always say im self taught, when in reality its great teachers like you online that give use weekend warriors our chops!
Thanks for your lessons! It realy helps!
Absolutely brilliant. Great notation.
I'm lovin it! Thanks for the inspiration
Dude, thanks for this. Extremely clear and helpful!
Openieing Song
Thanks man; inspiring. You really put in the time to break down these seemingly impossible chops into fun and interesting instructions. Keep it up! Looking forward to more.
sweet drumming and great instruction..thanks for sharing ;)
this is great stuff!!!!!!! im into alot of fusion and gospel stuff and this is crazy>>very good teacher on the drums>......ALL your videos rock dude!!>>btw i gotta get the stockholm band album....ive previewed it on facebook and im loving it....keep on keeping on>>God bless
THANK YOU xD, love how this lick can manipulated into soo many alterations :P,groove or fill
Dude amazing pattern!! Geat lesson!! But you GOT TO make a lesson for the fill you play at 0.28 because THAT is a killer lick man!!!!! That possible?!]
Keep up the good work ;)
Thanks for your videos, Adam!
Gotcha! The first part is a 6 stroke roll with an extra note on the end. That's played as seven 32nd notes. There's one 16th note on the snare after that, THEN you start the kick pattern. This lick is sort of broken down in a video I'm releasing on my site for download soon. Its called "The Stumbling Pete." Keep an eye out for when the downloads release!
Nice lick! Really like your explanations too. Thanks.
Great songs on the EP, listening on Spotify:). Keep up the good work, I've learned a lot from your lesson's, Very nice to learn how all those different licks are build up, thanks!!
Thanks for your videos !!!
Adam! Your drumminy instructional is the best. I've been watching all of your lessons. Can you post other lessons for licks and grooves. :)
Man that's awesome!!!!!
lovin those chops
Simple but effective, Garibaldi rocks.
dope lick !!!
Awesome.
Watch the whole video! Its explained at the end.
love your videos man! you're funking awesome!
Genial Adam!!! Thanks!!!
Great instruction, man!! Thanks for this. DEFINITELY subscribing!!
Amazing dude!! Thanks for the effort!! Greaaaat stuff!! Love all the vids man ;) Keep it up :)
Hey Adam, love the videos.. What's the song in the intro?! Love that too!!
Man you're a great teacher aside from being a skillful drummer! I learn easily from your videos, thanks🥁
12" A Custom Mastersounds.
Like all your videos . Lee slim
Very well
this is really a killer gospel lick
Hey man! Got your previous comment, but couldn't find what video it was on. Lol where in Orlando are you? Just add me on Facebook.
Solid bro
looks sooo fun to play
Hi Adam ! What is the sticking of fill in the ending song ?! 5:54
awesome
Mate your are doing excellent work! Thank you!
COOL!!!!
Cool thannksss!!! But i made a mistake, sorry!! I mean the whole lick, starting at 0.26 to be more accurate!! Can you explain that? Thanks so much for the reply, really appreciate that!
which hi hat do you use?
Please do a tuning video!
Can you do a sick fill video with only a three piece drum set (kick snare floorTom) Please.. I love your stuff!
Whats the song at the end? I'm dying to get it!
hi everybody.. i am confuse. what is gospel drumming? is this came from gospel (or word of God) i thought its from christian music.
what name opening song ?
Thanks Adam for today's Lick of the Day.
Do you sell drum loops?
Yep! Link in description.
What was that at 0:24 on the hi-hat. Sooooo sick.
TO TELL YOU THE TRUTH YOU LOOK VERY MUCH LIKE DAVE GARIBALDI
Kind of reminds me of the peppamint lick from Mike Johnston.
so sick
Actually it sounds like 8 notes (RllrrLRL)...