If that's not the case, and you're not playing the roll LH lead, then how are you getting back to RH lead if you're playing a LH flam, and starting the rest of the roll w/ RH. The only way I can see how to do this is if you always started the flam roll on an upbeat. I would really appreciate it you could explain this because I really would like to be able to get flam rolls going like you can.
Steve,if you read this,I want to tell you that you got THE BEST LESSONS I ever saw and they totally opened my mind(especially blushda and steve gadd lick),and now I am gonna try to get this series of lessons in my knowledge!
Thank you for best lessons and greetings from Croatia!
Well done! Clear explanation of concepts and smooth execution. I have been teaching drums for forty years and I know how difficult it can be to relay these concepts to students as well as execute them.
it's great that this dude puts it in a historical context.
great playing too.
Laight4work 1 month ago
If that's not the case, and you're not playing the roll LH lead, then how are you getting back to RH lead if you're playing a LH flam, and starting the rest of the roll w/ RH. The only way I can see how to do this is if you always started the flam roll on an upbeat. I would really appreciate it you could explain this because I really would like to be able to get flam rolls going like you can.
zappa3837 7 months ago
@zappa3837
I think you are forgetting it is inverted. rL rrllrr not rL llrrll
PositivelyBored 4 months ago
Don't ever change that cymbal! I absolutely love it!
twiztedbeauty 11 months ago
change that cymbal!!!!
jara05 1 year ago
Muito bom homem!!!!! Ótimo vídeo, você esta de parabéns... Continui postando videos.
Fernando Madeira. * Brasil *
LFernanDRUMS 1 year ago
Killer!
shaftninja 1 year ago
Steve,if you read this,I want to tell you that you got THE BEST LESSONS I ever saw and they totally opened my mind(especially blushda and steve gadd lick),and now I am gonna try to get this series of lessons in my knowledge!
Thank you for best lessons and greetings from Croatia!
NikeDrums 1 year ago
this is paradiddle - diddle isnt it ... ???
gokhanyarat 1 year ago
@gokhanyarat see part 2, I address that.
HODSteve 1 year ago 2
Steve, excellent demonstration/lesson !! Very useful ideas, thanks for sharing!!
Drumman74 1 year ago
You should check out Mike Johnston, he can definitely show you a thing or 2.
LenAdanosi 1 year ago
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PositivelyBored 1 year ago
Great Steve!
trumskolan 1 year ago
It's time to "Shed some MO' [re] light!! Volume 2 of the video series!!...well done as usual.
Thanks!!
ghostnoter
gnoter2 1 year ago
Well done! Clear explanation of concepts and smooth execution. I have been teaching drums for forty years and I know how difficult it can be to relay these concepts to students as well as execute them.
mahrette 1 year ago
always enlightening! great explanation and great playing steve
moondogrex 1 year ago
Love the sound of that broken cymbal. Great stuff as usual, Steve
morgenthaler 1 year ago
great video mate, great playing,seriously thanks for taking the time to make these videos. cheers.
Cring0r 1 year ago
Awesome video Steve, always great to hear you play!
tropicaljosiah 1 year ago
GREAT stuff! Can't thank you enough for this Steve. Still dig "Shed Some Light." These vid lessons RULE.
padredetiempo 1 year ago
Great Video! Can you talk more about snare rudiments that translates into fills on the set in your next video?
real1acer 1 year ago
Nice drumming!
Sanyadr 1 year ago