Complimenti. 50 anni di jazz in mezz'ora di video! Il tutto espresso con chiarezza e una grande sapienza didattica. Grazie di cuore. I miei migliori auguri per la tua carriera.
Huge thanks, so happy to hear!! Hope to do some new posts before next year. Most pdfs are on the website:www.davidnorberg.net/free-lessons if you haven't already found it. All the best!!
I love these licks and the explanation is great. But it drives me crazy that just as you're trying to hear it in your head you put that sing sing beat in as a separator! It's a pain!
Thank you so much!! My website is still not up again but the most recent pdfs are on jazzdrumswithdaves facebook page. Might do a business out of it some day but right now its up for grabs!! 😎
What a superb lesson, thanks a lot. Is this a PREMIER Artist set you played? Sounds amazing! What constantinople ride did you use? Regards from Zurich!
Hello! Huge thanks!!🤩 That's right, an Artist Birch that has been with me many years. I'm actually looking for something with a shallower bass drum. But these are cool because they are easy to tune and sound good at all pitches. The ride is a 22 Constaninople med. high (in my Elvinisms 1 video I use a 20" Medium). These vary very much in the same size and model I think. Right now I'm using a 21" Bosphorus thin crash as main ride but these are really great😎
@@jazzdrumswithdave3086 Thanks so much for your reply, Dave. I have used a black Artist snare (14x5) for many years (still in my collection). Your lessons and your playing are simply amazing. Thanks a lot.
Hi Dave, I'm rehearsing your drum-suggestions. All very fine, but with nr 14 ("Elvin 3 beat phrases") I have a question : your notation is "RLLRRLLF R" but you play it as follows if I see correctly: "RLLRRLLF F/R". Could you please enlighten ? Thxs !
You demystify jazz drumming and make it so accesible. Thanks a lot for that!
Great collection of classic Jazz phrases. Thank you very much.
That was great. Direct and to the point. And each one swinging
So glad you’re back! This is really awesome!
Huge thanks, super happy to hear it!!
Complimenti. 50 anni di jazz in mezz'ora di video! Il tutto espresso con chiarezza e una grande sapienza didattica. Grazie di cuore. I miei migliori auguri per la tua carriera.
Grazie mille!!🤩
最高にクールなドラムです!わかりやすくて勉強になります!最高のドラマーです!
Huge thanks!!!!! 🥁🤩
Many thanks for the interesting licks!
This is gold! Really tasteful licks and great playing! Thanks so much and please keep the lessons coming
Huge thanks, so happy to hear!! 🤩
This is a SUPER COOL video, love it!!!!!
Awesome man. Super interesting stuff. Thanks for sharing
As someone new to jazz drumming, this is a fantastic lesson. Subscribed!
Thank you so much, so happy to hear!!! And good luck on the way!🥳
This is brilliant stuff man thank you very much!
Very useable video,. great content great performed,. thank you ✌☀
Amazing lesson ! 😳👍🏻 Thxs a lot Dave !👌🏻🤗🙏🏻
Huge thanks, so happy to hear!! Hope to do some new posts before next year. Most pdfs are on the website:www.davidnorberg.net/free-lessons if you haven't already found it. All the best!!
Very good, you should have more subscribers!
Big thanks!!🤩
glad you´re back. quality content. thanks!
Thanks for transcribing it . Big help,
This is just what I needed! Thank you!
Great stuff thanks
Gold !
Invaluable!
Great video! Liked and subscribed :)
Good collection
Thank you so much!!
Like it,so classic
24 ride.. 🤔 😎👍
I love these licks and the explanation is great. But it drives me crazy that just as you're trying to hear it in your head you put that sing sing beat in as a separator! It's a pain!
Subscribed - love your lessons. Do you still have a webpage for PDF’s to purchase, etc.?
Thank you so much!! My website is still not up again but the most recent pdfs are on jazzdrumswithdaves facebook page. Might do a business out of it some day but right now its up for grabs!! 😎
What a superb lesson, thanks a lot.
Is this a PREMIER Artist set you played? Sounds amazing! What constantinople ride did you use? Regards from Zurich!
Hello! Huge thanks!!🤩 That's right, an Artist Birch that has been with me many years. I'm actually looking for something with a shallower bass drum. But these are cool because they are easy to tune and sound good at all pitches. The ride is a 22 Constaninople med. high (in my Elvinisms 1 video I use a 20" Medium). These vary very much in the same size and model I think. Right now I'm using a 21" Bosphorus thin crash as main ride but these are really great😎
@@jazzdrumswithdave3086 Thanks so much for your reply, Dave. I have used a black Artist snare (14x5) for many years (still in my collection). Your lessons and your playing are simply amazing. Thanks a lot.
Hi Dave, I'm rehearsing your drum-suggestions. All very fine, but with nr 14 ("Elvin 3 beat phrases") I have a question : your notation is "RLLRRLLF R" but you play it as follows if I see correctly: "RLLRRLLF F/R". Could you please enlighten ? Thxs !
Sorry im at work rn and dint have time to see if its in the rest of the video but does anyone know what the drums kn the transitions are? I love them
Oh that's me as well. Thanks!!
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