Dude I've been a bass tech for the last 4 years, and this type of stuff is going to be SO awesome to share with my students. Seriously thank you so much. Keep making good shit like this :)
AWESOME video, great examples of how beneficial breakdowns can be! also that marine bass music is the craziest split i've ever seen, if that's not the craziest, you should show and example of the craziest split you've ever seen or played.
Another Dadisi banger. Unison check > split check/double downs > part I feel like a lot of people also glance over double downs to get to that "easiest to see check" you mentioned. It doesn't help the upbeat people to just not play durring the check sequence and then magically fill it in.
Dude I've been a bass tech for the last 4 years, and this type of stuff is going to be SO awesome to share with my students. Seriously thank you so much. Keep making good shit like this :)
Amazing stuff, dude! Love the bass drum community, but we seriously need more bass drummers out here making videos as valuable as this!
AWESOME video, great examples of how beneficial breakdowns can be! also that marine bass music is the craziest split i've ever seen, if that's not the craziest, you should show and example of the craziest split you've ever seen or played.
Another Dadisi banger.
Unison check > split check/double downs > part
I feel like a lot of people also glance over double downs to get to that "easiest to see check" you mentioned. It doesn't help the upbeat people to just not play durring the check sequence and then magically fill it in.
Great job
this is fire
Great stuff man!
Great video and great explanation. Now stop so you don't give out too many secrets...
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One thing I think you should do is play each break u explain. Ik we all would love that
You're right, I don't think you're the first person to suggest that. But it would take me an extra month to put these videos out if I did that💀
@_downbeats_ true but hey you marched rhythm x for Pete's sake