Reminds me of when I was taught by Peter heckingburg AUS drummer working in the USA since the 90's, excellent way of teaching and understandable too, thankyou man
I could watch this all day! I just love Funk music and watching how a drummer produces those funky grooves is just so cool! Also, the way British people say the word "proper" is just so much fun. One final note, her drum kit looks almost like a Pixar cartoon overlay in the video, kinda wild to watch it. I half expect an animated table lamp to start bounding across a desk. Keep up the great work, Emma! I'd love to see more of these funky grooves videos : ^ )
Fantastic lesson/video Emma.. I love the way you take complicated drumming or complicated sounding drums (as you often say 😄) and make them simple and accessible for drummers of all skill levels. Thank you for all your work 🫶🥁🔥🪩
That second groove is from Herbie Hancock's "Chameleon" on the Head Hunters album. It's crazy how this tune is taught on all instruments to build the rhythmic foundations for funk. That's as close as you can get to "quintessential" funk to me.
Love the way you break it down into understandable chunks but one thing I'd like is for you to play the full piece for a longer period of time to fully understand the rhythm.
Absolutely love playing funk grooves, definitely going to add them to thrash metal guitar. Also, I absolutely love your videos and your channel 🤩🤩🤩🤩🤩🤩🤩
Small question because I just can’t hear it. But in groove 2 when you add those ghosties are you still playing the bass on 4..a and on 1 or is it ghosts on 4..a and bass just on 1?
New ekit? I'm fairly new to learning the drums. I can play different beats but apparently most of my practicing has been kick on 1 and 3. My brain has a problem not putting a kick on 3! Especially if I'm trying to practice a beat I don't know with ghost notes or something like that.
I'm sure I'm hearing it wrong. but it sounds to me at the end of groove two when you introduce the drag, you stop playing the bass on the a of 4? Am i going mad
Reminds me of when I was taught by Peter heckingburg AUS drummer working in the USA since the 90's, excellent way of teaching and understandable too, thankyou man
Thanks!
Thank you!!
Been playing drums for a long time and I"m learning a lot of you Emma .. Thanks for all you do .. Cheers from North East Pennsylvania ..
@10:29 - 40 bpm + Counting OUT LOUD Works Every Time! 🎸😎🥁
you are the best drumming teacher on youtube. thank you. I am learning to play finger drums from your lessons!
I’m learning to play drums on keyboard, and you are quite literally my teacher. Thank you!
I could watch this all day! I just love Funk music and watching how a drummer produces those funky grooves is just so cool! Also, the way British people say the word "proper" is just so much fun. One final note, her drum kit looks almost like a Pixar cartoon overlay in the video, kinda wild to watch it. I half expect an animated table lamp to start bounding across a desk.
Keep up the great work, Emma! I'd love to see more of these funky grooves videos : ^ )
you are such a great teacher! it is fun to learn with you.
Groove 3 -> try adding open hi-hat to 4-'and' of second bar
Fantastic lesson/video Emma..
I love the way you take complicated drumming or complicated sounding drums (as you often say 😄) and make them simple and accessible for drummers of all skill levels.
Thank you for all your work 🫶🥁🔥🪩
I'm getting back into Drums. Greatly appreciate your lessons
That second groove is from Herbie Hancock's "Chameleon" on the Head Hunters album. It's crazy how this tune is taught on all instruments to build the rhythmic foundations for funk. That's as close as you can get to "quintessential" funk to me.
Go Emma..Love your work....everytime!
Thanks again for another great video. Your explanations are so clear and concise, and they explain things I didn't know that I didn't know 😂
Love the way you break it down into understandable chunks but one thing I'd like is for you to play the full piece for a longer period of time to fully understand the rhythm.
Absolutely love playing funk grooves, definitely going to add them to thrash metal guitar.
Also, I absolutely love your videos and your channel 🤩🤩🤩🤩🤩🤩🤩
Great vid again Emma, thanks!
Love this. One of your better lessons.!
Very nice videos and very elegant humour well done
Best drum teacher fs🔥🔥
I’ve Recently started playing drums and I’ve found your videos quite helpful would love some hip hop fill ideas
Great, Thank you!
Can you do a tambourine groove pls, resting on top of the hi hat. We're trying to use it to accent a beat in the studio rn.
Small question because I just can’t hear it. But in groove 2 when you add those ghosties are you still playing the bass on 4..a and on 1 or is it ghosts on 4..a and bass just on 1?
You're so good ❤
New ekit? I'm fairly new to learning the drums. I can play different beats but apparently most of my practicing has been kick on 1 and 3. My brain has a problem not putting a kick on 3! Especially if I'm trying to practice a beat I don't know with ghost notes or something like that.
We want the Funk, give us the FOnk.
I'm sure I'm hearing it wrong. but it sounds to me at the end of groove two when you introduce the drag, you stop playing the bass on the a of 4? Am i going mad
Merch link isn’t working…
Thanks for the heads up!
Islandic!
yeauh!
Boop! Nice 😉.
I love your Spunk... ✝️👍🤙✌️
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If you don't like
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Get the Funk out
It reminds me of Chad Smith's drumming.
Why is it written like that ? Sheets would be nicer I think.