Notation and practice-along for this one the channel members’ page, here: www.buymeacoffee.com/mikebarnesdrums/notation-and-practice-along-for-learn-the-purdie-shuffle Buy a coffee/become a channel member here: www.buymeacoffee.com/mikebarnesdrums
You're my favorite drum teacher on YT because of how you explain things, and how get folks to learn a groove, little by little, and develop muscle memory. I'm an old guy at nearly 65 and have been playing most of my life. Drumming is not my career, but it's my hobby and therapy. I've been out of commission due to tennis elbow and a finger injury to my left hand. But I'm healing and getting back into it. I will work on this half shuffle as my next project, based on your lessons. Thanks for sharing, Mike.
I’ve watched a lot of videos explaining and demonstrating the Purdie Shuffle. This is by far the best I’ve seen as far as explaining and teaching is concerned. Excellent. Finally I know how to play it.
Wow !, Mike brilliant lesson always wanted to know the mechanics of this groove and you have given me the tools and confidence to start working on it , the way you have broken this down is is top notch and i can follow it with confidence i am not the quickest of learners but your approach has given me new hope in my drumming many thanks. I am 63 now and after a 50 year gap from when i picked up the sticks but was discouraged by family but loving it now and i have been playing for nearly two years now but still find it difficult but will never give up as it is what keeps me wanting to live on. again many thanks for you videos.
Great lesson Mike!!! I had the pleasure of meeting Mr. Purdie last year when he played with a trio. He is a very nice guy and very funny. He actually lives a few towns over from me. Keep up the great work!!!!!!🥁🎶🎵🥁
Mike thank you so much for this lesson. You are the best teacher Iv'e seen. You break everything down to make learning easy. You also seem like a great person in general. I wish you nothing but the best my friend. Rob.....
Struggled like crazy with the Purdie Shuffle till I found Mike's' video. Absolute gold!! I do think he should rearrange his set-up so he doesn't have to turn around to talk into the mic, but hey, if he can live with it, so can I. Thank you so much.
"Now 23.44 pm, practicing on my EDrums, I think you have just spoilt a good nights sleep"" ITS STUCK IN MY BRAIN"" now"" ."Gonna Put The Coffee on and an shuffle into the "Wee Hours", Another great vid" Cheers,
Extremely well explained mike ...theres lots of videos teaching this pattern..however, you break it down nice & slow ..beat by beat..much more digestible for absorbing it fully..as always great vid..✔✔✔👍
Hello MIKE, you are really a drummer who knows how to explain the rhythms! Thank you for your videos which are very popular with my students! See you MIKE, JACK SKINDRUM
Good video!! Understanding the "shuffles" is hugely misunderstood.. what about counting in?? That's something that never gets enough attention.. Let's Roll by little feat is a good example to use for teaching.
The best technic for me is by reading the drum sheet. And take it slowly by doing the hi-hat and snare together first etc. and on about the Rosanna shuffle here, more difficult.
Ha ha. Learning hard things takes consistent effort over sustained time! Some people do seem quite confused about this in my experience and bring wildly unrealistic expectations about how long complicated things will take to build up. Having said that, the learning time can be cut massively by doing consistent, deliberate practice like this IMO. Thanks for watching man :)
@@MikeBarnesDrums yes you are proof that the learning time can significantly be improved on with the clear, understanding, and relatable instruction your videos provide this old beginner.
Drumtec Diabolo kick and toms, Roland snare and cymbals, Roland TD-11 Module. Vids below… Kit: th-cam.com/video/EHQbhU7UFuM/w-d-xo.html Sounds: th-cam.com/video/E6B6R0GoCrU/w-d-xo.html How it’s recorded: th-cam.com/video/jt3hZ3tY9_A/w-d-xo.html
Notation and practice-along for this one the channel members’ page, here: www.buymeacoffee.com/mikebarnesdrums/notation-and-practice-along-for-learn-the-purdie-shuffle
Buy a coffee/become a channel member here: www.buymeacoffee.com/mikebarnesdrums
You're my favorite drum teacher on YT because of how you explain things, and how get folks to learn a groove, little by little, and develop muscle memory. I'm an old guy at nearly 65 and have been playing most of my life. Drumming is not my career, but it's my hobby and therapy. I've been out of commission due to tennis elbow and a finger injury to my left hand. But I'm healing and getting back into it. I will work on this half shuffle as my next project, based on your lessons. Thanks for sharing, Mike.
I’ve watched a lot of videos explaining and demonstrating the Purdie Shuffle. This is by far the best I’ve seen as far as explaining and teaching is concerned. Excellent. Finally I know how to play it.
Cheers Jack!
The Purdie shuffle, the holy grail of drum beats! Bravo!
Excellent lesson and a super motivating explanation of why it's important to take it slowly. Thanks - loved this.
Cool, thanks for watching!
Wow !, Mike brilliant lesson always wanted to know the mechanics of this groove and you have given me the tools and confidence to start working on it , the way you have broken this down is is top notch and i can follow it with confidence i am not the quickest of learners but your approach has given me new hope in my drumming many thanks. I am 63 now and after a 50 year gap from when i picked up the sticks but was discouraged by family but loving it now and i have been playing for nearly two years now but still find it difficult but will never give up as it is what keeps me wanting to live on. again many thanks for you videos.
Ah great to hear, thank you for watching Kevin and glad you dig. Have fun!
The clearest breakdown of the Purdie shuffle I’ve seen. Brilliant 🙏👍
Cheers Jason!
Thank you brother! Best breakdown of this shuffle I’ve found!
You're my new best friend.❤❤
Excellent!
Thank-you!
You’re so patient! And no big ego. You’re the best on YT! Thank you!!!
Thank you Dianne, much appreciated.
Thanks for the slow drumming lessons. Almost noons does this and its super helpful
Thanks for watching, glad if useful :)
bo-diddley bass drum pattern in Roseanna !!! great creativity by Jeff. Nod to the start of Rock n Roll as well.
Great stuff Mike!! Thank You😀👍
Great lesson Mike!!! I had the pleasure of meeting Mr. Purdie last year when he played with a trio. He is a very nice guy and very funny. He actually lives a few towns over from me. Keep up the great work!!!!!!🥁🎶🎵🥁
Cool!
Great teacher
Mike thank you so much for this lesson. You are the best teacher Iv'e seen. You break everything down to make learning easy. You also seem like a great person in general. I wish you nothing but the best my friend. Rob.....
Too kind, cheers Rob!
Cool mike ..love the Pretty Purdie. One of the most unique.
Great breakdown❗️✌️🌻
Struggled like crazy with the Purdie Shuffle till I found Mike's' video. Absolute gold!! I do think he should rearrange his set-up so he doesn't have to turn around to talk into the mic, but hey, if he can live with it, so can I. Thank you so much.
Cheers!
Marvelous stuff Mike👍
Great inspirational instruction Mike. Thank you once again for giving me the tools to play this and Rosanna properly! 😎
Cheers Graham!
"Now 23.44 pm, practicing on my EDrums, I think you have just spoilt a good nights sleep"" ITS STUCK IN MY BRAIN"" now"" ."Gonna Put The Coffee on and an shuffle into the "Wee Hours", Another great vid" Cheers,
Love this. How did he know I’m such a slow learner
Ha, cheers Bernard!
These lessons are great! Can't wait to try it out tonight. Thank you.
Brilliant tutorial it works for me cheers👍
Thank you! I have wanted to learn this! ❤️🤘
Extremely well explained mike
...theres lots of videos teaching this pattern..however, you break it down nice & slow ..beat by beat..much more digestible for absorbing it fully..as always great vid..✔✔✔👍
This is cool
Hello MIKE, you are really a drummer who knows how to explain the rhythms! Thank you for your videos which are very popular with my students! See you MIKE, JACK SKINDRUM
Nice one, cheers man!
Good video!! Understanding the "shuffles" is hugely misunderstood.. what about counting in?? That's something that never gets enough attention.. Let's Roll by little feat is a good example to use for teaching.
The best technic for me is by reading the drum sheet. And take it slowly by doing the hi-hat and snare together first etc. and on about the Rosanna shuffle here, more difficult.
Mike, have you done any vids on bass pedal setup, not sure if my “doubles” issue is due to my pedal or my technique!
Whole playlist about bass drum here: th-cam.com/play/PLcfoni8UPb9rfMKiVUYJVO6C7lBcKZNvb.html Thanks for watching.
These are great to learn I don't know how to play all these songs keep 'em coming Mike are you on Facebook by any chance?
Cheers Dave, yep “Mike Barnes Drums” on Facebook, Instagram, TikTok 👊🏻
Baffling expectations. I'm cracking up
Ha ha. Learning hard things takes consistent effort over sustained time! Some people do seem quite confused about this in my experience and bring wildly unrealistic expectations about how long complicated things will take to build up. Having said that, the learning time can be cut massively by doing consistent, deliberate practice like this IMO. Thanks for watching man :)
@@MikeBarnesDrums yes you are proof that the learning time can significantly be improved on with the clear, understanding, and relatable instruction your videos provide this old beginner.
@@smokehappy21 Cheers Adam! 🙏🏻
Is that the Joey snare?
Drumtec Diabolo kick and toms, Roland snare and cymbals, Roland TD-11 Module. Vids below…
Kit: th-cam.com/video/EHQbhU7UFuM/w-d-xo.html
Sounds: th-cam.com/video/E6B6R0GoCrU/w-d-xo.html
How it’s recorded: th-cam.com/video/jt3hZ3tY9_A/w-d-xo.html
@@MikeBarnesDrums no the snare in the little clip where you were playing the shuffle where they all had red drumheads except for the snare
@@kayzgamez No it's a Tama John Blackwell signature 13" snare
@@MikeBarnesDrums I figured it was a signature snare, I just couldn’t tell who’s it was, from the angle it looked like joeys snare
Not drummer: that was easy men
Drummer: try then
Not drummer: i'm sorry bro
Drummer:😅😅
Excuse me, but where are two another bass beats in this shaffle?