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Drummers Sharing Tips, Tricks and Knowledge on subjects such as Drum Tuning, Drum Rudiments, Paradiddles, Shuffles, Groove Ideas,
Drum Kit Dynamics, Drum Fills, Triplets, Drum Micing, Drum Recording, Changing Drum Heads and so much more.
by webadmin on 06/16/2010 | 5,537 Views | 6 Comments
This is me explaining and demonstrating Bonham style triplets between the snare, bass, rack and floor toms.
by webadmin on 06/16/2010 | 5,336 Views | 1 Comments
Led Astray drummer "Fronzo" explains his version of the Good Times Bad Times drum groove.
by webadmin on 06/15/2010 | 2,734 Views | 0 Comments
How to do it...
by webadmin on 06/15/2010 | 3,235 Views | 1 Comments
This is being posted for the forum members over at Doc's Rock Band Mods. A basic 8th note rock beat for 3 measures and a 1 measure fill that contains flams on the snare, 8th notes on the kick, and 16th notes on the toms. http://www.docsrockbandmods.net/ Namike recently started drum lessons and this was his assignment this week. Some members of the forum wanted to see/hear it played, so I recorded it last night. This video was mostly an experiment to see how my new drum mics and mixer setup would sound. All I used in this one was 2 kick mics and 1 condenser overhead mic. This is a Pearl Session Studio Birch drum set with Pearl Eliminator pedals and Sabian AA & AAX cymbals.
In Part 2, we continue to work on controlling the hi-hat in a groove setting. Here’s a couple more ideas to try. Enjoy!
Here’s a lesson that takes the hand pattern from a simple groove and moves it around the kit to create a series of tribal tom patterns.
It’s time to get your Hi-Hat foot busy! This lesson covers gaining some independence with your hi-hat foot while playing grooves. We start off simple by applying steady quarter notes to the hat. Enjoy.
by visioncrys on 02/17/2010 | 17,041 Views | 33 Comments
Great video I found of Jojo Mayer explaining his foot technique and showing how to practice it from a beginners state to advanced. Check It Out !! Kyle aka Vision
Here's Matt Sorum showing a great example of a Rock Shuffle.
On this lesson, we're going to take the Rhythms from the Understanding 8th Notes Lesson and apply them to the kick drum to create a series of grooves!!
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