You may be crazy old man but you know how explain things in way that makes sense to me. Good stuff about the cymbal being like a match and the bass drum is like the earthy element. It might sound like nonsense to a lot of people but I totally get it. There's good little nuggets like that in all Bugalu's vids. Unorthodox but effective. Love it
Hey Marvin, Looking great, sounding great. Glad to see we're still here massaging those tubs! I may be coming State side in August. It would be nice to see you and maybe have a blow. Drop me an e-mail when you get a chance macoffey@linknet.com.au Cheers, Mark Coffey from back in the WOOD......
"Breath of fresh air ,to see"-Bugalu , puts it right in real context,For young drummers and all to listen & learn. Much THANKS to him for caring enough to help the many aspiring to play . Agree with get off the dbl. bass & leave the metronome. Learn the real way first . He has a great expression of conveying , what is needed....
I've been out of it for a while in regards to getting a chance to check out your videos, upkeep my site etc.. Really I only have had time for band practice. I'm glad I got a chance to start viewing your lessons finally. Your concepts are beautiful and your way of expressing things are refreshing. Very down to earth. Thanks again for everything - Rob
Marvin, thanks for posting these lessons. I know many will benefit from seeing these. Great demonstration on feathering the bass drum and how everything fits together.
Bugalu - thank you for this lesson - I learned some new things and this also brings to mind my first lesson with - you showed me something very important that I neglected before; feathering the pedal - I hope the cats who watch this will learn how to do that if they are not doing it already - these are essential concepts that you give us for playing the deep flow and groove - thank you
You may be crazy old man but you know how explain things in way that makes sense to me. Good stuff about the cymbal being like a match and the bass drum is like the earthy element. It might sound like nonsense to a lot of people but I totally get it. There's good little nuggets like that in all Bugalu's vids. Unorthodox but effective. Love it
TheHeroesNvillians 11 months ago
Hey Marvin, Looking great, sounding great. Glad to see we're still here massaging those tubs! I may be coming State side in August. It would be nice to see you and maybe have a blow. Drop me an e-mail when you get a chance macoffey@linknet.com.au Cheers, Mark Coffey from back in the WOOD......
longswimcoocoo 1 year ago
I gut a lesson with this man 6 and a half years ago and it changed my life. Bugalu is one of the GREATEST!
ROME216 2 years ago
You are an amazing educator and complete inspiration to me. I am a student teacher.
rudeass 3 years ago
smack my ass plz!!!
19-F-hottie here. I'm just saying that girls LOVE this vid. sP
aeruflu 3 years ago
"Breath of fresh air ,to see"-Bugalu , puts it right in real context,For young drummers and all to listen & learn. Much THANKS to him for caring enough to help the many aspiring to play . Agree with get off the dbl. bass & leave the metronome. Learn the real way first . He has a great expression of conveying , what is needed....
DYNODRUM 3 years ago
Smoked toooo much.
Hippodill 3 years ago
Marvin -
I've been out of it for a while in regards to getting a chance to check out your videos, upkeep my site etc.. Really I only have had time for band practice. I'm glad I got a chance to start viewing your lessons finally. Your concepts are beautiful and your way of expressing things are refreshing. Very down to earth. Thanks again for everything - Rob
handidrummed 3 years ago
Marvin, thanks for posting these lessons. I know many will benefit from seeing these. Great demonstration on feathering the bass drum and how everything fits together.
chadwindandfire 3 years ago
Bugalu - thank you for this lesson - I learned some new things and this also brings to mind my first lesson with - you showed me something very important that I neglected before; feathering the pedal - I hope the cats who watch this will learn how to do that if they are not doing it already - these are essential concepts that you give us for playing the deep flow and groove - thank you
AndrewGreeney 3 years ago
excellent lesson . a lot for me to think about . very useful ideas . thanks - mk.
Toadlunch 3 years ago