Drum Fam! I hope you enjoyed the lesson. Which rudiment or sticking is your favorite to apply the Bass Drum Substitution principle? Let‘s share some ideas by typing R=right, L=left, K=Kick Have a great 2022!! ☘️🥳🥁
Man I've been doing this lately and I agree. You can come up with unique fills and grooves. It also helps understand how modern drumming works. On the other hand it is funny as it shows that we have been learning drumming all wrong imo. This is exactly what drummers did with triplets in the 70s. Like Bohnamn. Get a triplet and replace a hand stroke with a kick and you have the classic Led Zeppelin fills. Do that in 16s notes and play a fast metal groove and the fills will sound great and they will be a lot easier to play than only using your hands.
I like the wood music stand! Jazz drummers do this a lot with the last note of the paradiddlediddle. I sometimes do this with doubles and inverted doubles. Most of the time, however, I don't plan it out with any specific rudiment. I just let my hands fly, playing paradiddle-esque combinations of singles and doubles, and occasionally "interrupt" them with the bass drum. I'll sometimes use a remote hi-hat with the footboard on the right, and substitute some of the bass drum notes with an 8" hi-hat (I love the sound of two very different hi-hats played with the feet in a fill).
Great question. In this video the toms have a circle around the note head. All toms are notated on different lines and different spaces depending on their pitch. Basic rule is: high pitch = high line in the notation system lower pitch = lower line in the notation system For more info check out the free course on how to read and write drum notation on the artofdrumming platform (link in description) Hope that helps. Chris
Drum Fam! I hope you enjoyed the lesson. Which rudiment or sticking is your favorite to apply the Bass Drum Substitution principle?
Let‘s share some ideas by typing R=right, L=left, K=Kick
Have a great 2022!! ☘️🥳🥁
Great lesson! I love how simple you break it down. Thanks 👍
Man I've been doing this lately and I agree. You can come up with unique fills and grooves. It also helps understand how modern drumming works. On the other hand it is funny as it shows that we have been learning drumming all wrong imo. This is exactly what drummers did with triplets in the 70s. Like Bohnamn. Get a triplet and replace a hand stroke with a kick and you have the classic Led Zeppelin fills. Do that in 16s notes and play a fast metal groove and the fills will sound great and they will be a lot easier to play than only using your hands.
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I like the wood music stand!
Jazz drummers do this a lot with the last note of the paradiddlediddle. I sometimes do this with doubles and inverted doubles. Most of the time, however, I don't plan it out with any specific rudiment. I just let my hands fly, playing paradiddle-esque combinations of singles and doubles, and occasionally "interrupt" them with the bass drum. I'll sometimes use a remote hi-hat with the footboard on the right, and substitute some of the bass drum notes with an 8" hi-hat (I love the sound of two very different hi-hats played with the feet in a fill).
Very cool to end the PDD with a kick.
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Great way of using bass drum to add to fill!
Thanks Walter ☺️🙏🏼🥁
Great Lesson!!!
Thank you Dmitry 🙌🏼🙏🏼
This is awesome, will definitely practice this slowly and gradually pick up the temp
Glad you like it. Take your time 🙏🏼🍵
always a very good vidéo!
Thank you JC
Awesome lesson.
SUBSCRIBED!
Thank you 😊🙏🏼
Great teaching💯💯 I can't wait to practice this!!!
Thank you 🙌🏼💯
Einfach geil 😊
No substitution for bass drum substitution. Great lesson! Subscribed, keep it coming.
Well said Brad!
Thanks for the sub. Glad you enjoyed the lesson. Have a great 2022! 🍀🥳🥁
wait… how ‚bout substitute the BD with the left foot Hi-Hat 😅🙈
You should recreate Bob Bryar’s Welcome to the Black Parade sound !!!! Please that would make my 2022 already
Hi Chris, which sneakers did you wear during the recordings ? Nice one ! Cheers.
Nike Dunk Low ?
Nike Dunk Low
Championship Goldenrod
Are all Tom's notated on the same line?
Btw: great lesson, Thx.
Great question. In this video the toms have a circle around the note head.
All toms are notated on different lines and different spaces depending on their pitch.
Basic rule is:
high pitch = high line in the notation system
lower pitch = lower line in the notation system
For more info check out the free course on how to read and write drum notation on the artofdrumming platform (link in description)
Hope that helps. Chris
Hi, Where can i find this numerical count Metronome App like in the video? Thnx
It’s called „click“
Hi everyone, I think its only for Apple devices
When is your next drum sound recreation video?
2 weeks from today
@@ArtOfDrumming Who is the drummer you will recreate?
Cool shoes
THANKS Shoes game gotta be strong 😎
What kind of kit is this? The brain looks cool!
It’s the Gewa G9
@@ArtOfDrumming Thank you. Drum on! 🥁
Gotta be the shoes lol
Lol shoes game gotta be tight!
Jesus, the demonstrations could really be a LOT shorter. Like easily hald for the simpler ones.
Otherwise lovely vid!
Gotta make the video 10 minutes long, I guess, because YT.
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Haha... Man hört richtig, dass er deutscher ist xD
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