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  • Now add a kick on every third and you got a badass triplet combination

  • That's definitely a Billy Cobham lick - love it! Thanks for this useful lesson!

  • so the pattern is single storkes and inverts because the amount of drums in the pattern with the right hand is 4 while the left is only 3...is that creating the polyrythm?

  • Great !

  • how do you mic your drums? they sound amazing and i dont see any mic

  • It's two blokes! Each bloke is holding a stick. Oldest trick in the book.

  • Very cool!!!

  • sacha ... i really like the tone of your drums ...{apart from the content } very "crisp" sound.

    very good sound quality too ....excellent all around.

  • Nice job. Pay not attention to the mindless freaks

  • Now this is different.  so much better than some of the mindless bull that has been on the tube. Nice job

  • NOT A POLYRYTHM! Some nice school of music you are...

  • that snare sounds amazing

  • Yeah! I can do it.

  • Nice camera angles. There is just so much stuff one can learn on the drums. Playing the drums is a lifelong journey with new discoveries along the way.

  • That isn't a polyrhythm. You are playing a 3 note grouping against a 4 note grouping.

  • I'm really enjoying learning from this musician. I have a long ways to go since I severely injured my hand and arm in an industrial accident. It's good therapy too.

  • I request that you kindly fuck off with this bullshit, good sir.

  • Easy.

  • Yeah!!!

  • what kind of drum head are those

  • AMAZING

  • Very inspiring. Love your playing. Look forward to working this one out.

  • Best rug I've ever seen for a drumset while playing polyrhythyms!! Check out Chapins 2nd ed.-The Open End, and you will find all of this stuff plus some things that you will work on for the next 20 years!!

  • Simple yet really usefull just awesome

  • help me out please. which hand hits the snare first to start off??? right about 0:28 i can't tell!!!!

  • challenge accepted

    

  • WHAT THE HELL!

  • Hey! Thanks for slowing that down, I've heard BC play it, in various forms before, but it was executed at such speed I didn't fully understand what he was playing.

    And to be honest, I think I prefer it at a slower speed (Example 2) as a listener.

    I know its nice to be able to play things fast as well.

    Excellent Video, My Man!!!

    SCF

  • I see no polyrhythm, that's polymeter. polyrhytm would be something like triplets over 16th notes. quintuplets over 16th note triplet or something like that

  • i got my afternoon cut out for me...

    many thanx

  • Absolutely nasty.

    Good nasty.

  • that was awesome!! now to make it even more epic add the kick between each stroke with your hands

  • Now throw some 5/4 on the kick

  • awesome snare ,awesome tunning awesome stuff

  • nice carpet

    

  • @MakeTeaNotWar0 That's what i said to your girlfriend last night !!

  • Great! ;)

  • this sounds good even when played slow, triplets on the left hand and sixteenth notes on the right, very creative to.

  • Nice.

  • saw this from tonyroyster

  • everybody who ever played drums will know that this is freaking impossible xD

  • @Mahaweilo From your lack of interpunction and the use of 'xD', I got the suspicion that you're a teenager - and I was right, as you're 19. How exactly can you speak for 'everybody who ever played drums'?

    For your information, I came up with this exact same idea on my own, when I was about 14. It's actually very easy to play, just a bit of a mindfuck.

    Tomas Haake, Virgil Donati and a lot of others could easily play this. Try this: /watch?v=stiHAHJuxWY - THAT's hard. (Also not impossible)

    Peace!

  • @XxSharkBatexX totally agree of what you said

  • @XxSharkBatexX ok i dont really think he meant that literally so your dumb. you try and act mature by calling him a teenager and reference to the fact that he used a smiley face? ARENT YOU COOL. and nobody cares when you were able to do this. your not cool. go fuck a goat.

  • @whiteboy654654 I don't think I'll try to make sense of your ill-worded and incoherent blabbering, as it seems perfect for teaching children how not to use their computers.

    A good day to you, sir!

    Ps: attacking people personally is a weak and invalid way of trying to win an argument. I'll have you know that it is not my intention to try and reproduce with any mammal other than a female human being. If you're up to something yourself, please leave the poor thing alone. Buy something inflatable.

  • @XxSharkBatexX you might be the gayest person alive. no joke. i usually can come up with something to argue back with when i get into it with people online. though, i only do it when i see people who think they are smart or cool by trying to say intelligent shit. but, i have nothing to say. a response that gay cant be argued with. it has to be left alone to drown in its own fagness, otherwise i will be contaminated by it.

  • @XxSharkBatexX i admit this is pretty easy, speed is really the only difficult thing here. But Billy Cobham is a beast listen to some of his music he is probably chops wise one of the best drummers of all time

  • @austin78993 I agree, he's awesome! Certainly one of my favourites.

    Peace!

  • @XxSharkBatexX you seem like an uptight douche bag

  • @XxSharkBatexX chillout fckboy

  • @XxSharkBatexX cool story bro

  • @XxSharkBatexX I haven't touched a set in more than 10 years and could easily play this. Also, this is a "polymeter", not a "polyrhythm"

  • @Mahaweilo shit is easy, brother. just practice

  • @Mahaweilo Go listen to Meshuggah. That's impossible. This is just hard.

  • so is your left 3/2 while the right is in 2/4 or 4/4? i have not tried this yet on the set but it sounds really cool.

  • @trasuranic The simplest way to think about it would be in 6/8 with the left hand playing 1 2 3 4 5 6 (starting on the snare) and the right playing the 16th notes in between in groups of 4 (starting on the first tom).

  • @schoolofmusiconline I was trying this the other day and its really hard for me. so far i can only do it if i keep my right hand on the snare in 4 with the left doing the 6/8 part. how do you suggest i begin to move my right hand around the toms?

  • @schoolofmusiconline How do you tune our toms??? D:

  • thats awesome!!!!!

  • HOW!!!

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