I can't tell you how many times I've avoided sitting down at my kit for most of a day (bc ADHD makes starting things difficult) only to stumble across one of your videos demonstrating a groove or fill or something and immediately been inspired to go sit down and play (and then, as long as I'm already there, practice). Fr fr, you are both a great teacher who explains things in a way that I immediately understand and an inspiration to practice and get better. Thank you for everything you do.
I don’t think I’ve seen a drumming tutorial quite like this style before. I’ve seen lots of Shorts teaching a short groove/fill but I like how this is a bit longer and breaks how to count it out loud to yourself and how to practice the trickier parts in their own smaller sections. Thanks for all your effort and passion you pour into your videos. It’s evident from the amount of content, the quality, the polls, it feels like it’s ever growing for you and I hope it does in the best way for you. Keep it up🎉
Nice! I would love to see this incorporated into the traditional groove with 8th notes on the hi-hats. That way, you have variety and can avoid the stagnation most of us beginners have because we lack the ability to build our own grooves and fills.
Just have a go!… orchestrate how ever you want. I’ve been playing for decades and love Emma’s videos. I get something out of most of these I watch regardless of the complexity of the groove/fill… for eg, I’ve played that groove a million times but where Emma demos the second phrase at 2:15 I’m here thinking “cool… that’s sounds really intriguing played at that pace. I’ll have a go at using it to write with.” I’ve never noticed this before. One of the best things about playing an instrument is stumbling across things like this. I also find a tonne of little licks/riffs/grooves in the mistakes I make (am a guitarist as well)… sorry for the long comment… Beginner drummers!… The world needs more!… enjoy the ride.
Emma, time for cosmic thinking. You need to expand upon the universal reason for playing drums. Think of drums as the ocean which blankets 2/3rds of our planet. Whether you are on the shores of Deception Island in Antarctica or the the beach at Bali, or shores of Dover, the ocean connects you world wide. (Most people in the world, at least here in the US, gravitate to living on the coasts.) Drums are like the ocean. They are the universal constant in music and unite all other instruments in music. Just as beaches represent other instruments, they are nothing without the ocean view. And music is the universal language of people all over the world.
Your approach to teaching is perfect. Thank you.
I can't tell you how many times I've avoided sitting down at my kit for most of a day (bc ADHD makes starting things difficult) only to stumble across one of your videos demonstrating a groove or fill or something and immediately been inspired to go sit down and play (and then, as long as I'm already there, practice). Fr fr, you are both a great teacher who explains things in a way that I immediately understand and an inspiration to practice and get better. Thank you for everything you do.
Sounds like intro to GNR You could be mine 🎉🎉
Another brilliant lesson Emma, making better drummer with every video
🔥🙌🔥
I have to stop watching drumming tutorials at night i just want to go play and ruin my familys sleep
I do this all too often, sometimes because of videos like this. 😅
Totally!😂
Sounds sick!
Heading up to practice this now!
THIS IS GREAT THANK YOU..
Sounds like Emma is awesome once again!!!! Thank you!!
Thanks for sharing. This is fantastic. Just what I wanted.
Emma, you're absolutely amazing and are the coolest female drummer ever I'm so going to play this ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
I don’t think I’ve seen a drumming tutorial quite like this style before. I’ve seen lots of Shorts teaching a short groove/fill but I like how this is a bit longer and breaks how to count it out loud to yourself and how to practice the trickier parts in their own smaller sections.
Thanks for all your effort and passion you pour into your videos. It’s evident from the amount of content, the quality, the polls, it feels like it’s ever growing for you and I hope it does in the best way for you. Keep it up🎉
Thank you❤
I'm gonna practice this one tonight! love your videos so much, they're perfect for a newb like me.
Almost the drum intro to The Bucket, Kings of Leon.
Nice! I would love to see this incorporated into the traditional groove with 8th notes on the hi-hats. That way, you have variety and can avoid the stagnation most of us beginners have because we lack the ability to build our own grooves and fills.
Just have a go!… orchestrate how ever you want. I’ve been playing for decades and love Emma’s videos. I get something out of most of these I watch regardless of the complexity of the groove/fill… for eg, I’ve played that groove a million times but where Emma demos the second phrase at 2:15 I’m here thinking “cool… that’s sounds really intriguing played at that pace. I’ll have a go at using it to write with.” I’ve never noticed this before. One of the best things about playing an instrument is stumbling across things like this. I also find a tonne of little licks/riffs/grooves in the mistakes I make (am a guitarist as well)… sorry for the long comment… Beginner drummers!… The world needs more!… enjoy the ride.
Great stuff as always. 👍
This is great, making me think of Would by Alice In Chains ❤. I love tom grooves.
I need to play it!
Brill thanks
Thank you Professor Emma …..😂.
Nice one
Love it just need to tune my toms
Emma, where do you film that video....drum heaven?
Close! Drumazon in Cardiff 😂
One issue for me; I'm left handed and play open-handed 😐
Emma, time for cosmic thinking. You need to expand upon the universal reason for playing drums. Think of drums as the ocean which blankets 2/3rds of our planet. Whether you are on the shores of Deception Island in Antarctica or the the beach at Bali, or shores of Dover, the ocean connects you world wide. (Most people in the world, at least here in the US, gravitate to living on the coasts.)
Drums are like the ocean. They are the universal constant in music and unite all other instruments in music. Just as beaches represent other instruments, they are nothing without the ocean view.
And music is the universal language of people all over the world.