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hye,can you put a video on how to beat with the sticks with the fingers,more explanatory,like the flying fingers technique or something similar,cause it gives me a hard time and i think im doing something wrong.:) thank you
lol chameleon is my middle school jazz band's theme song. btw id like to think that im pretty good self taught, but these videos have kind of expanded my horizon, like im not much of a funk player, but now i know some basic funk beats incase i ever decide to jam with the comadores some day lol. well keep up the good work dude, rock on
you are amazing! I learned drum in 7 grade. I was too busy with school and miss playing it. Just recently graduated from college, I want to get back to do what I love. Feel so good to see your videos because I going to help me a lot. CAN YOU POST MORE ABOUT FILLING VIDEOS FOR LIKE CHA-CHA, DISCO. If I am not wrong for the last filling videos are more for Soft-rock, or slow rock. I may be wrong. Many THANKS!!!!!!!!!!!!!
No, none that I know of. If facts kits of the generation I'm using in this video don't even have PC connectivity other than through MIDI. All electronic drum brains that I have seen have all the sounds built-in and there is no need for a PC.
You have a false stick technique on your right hand. Well, actually it's not false, but french technique is usually more riskful to play, because you could easily hurt your wrists.
Which I'm happy to admit (to the joy of the e drum bashers out there) is much harder to do and enjoy on a rubber pad than on a real set of good hi-hats. (Of course others have pointed out that Roland has upgraded the hi-hats since I bought my kit).
Good point. What I really meant by HD was the aspect ratio and the fact that youtube had a higher resolution available. But you send me a new HD camera and I'll be happy to rerecord some of these. :-)
I don't know. I've never used the DD908. Any kit that gets you playing is a good kit. Typically when we say "good for the beginner" we just mean its inexpensive.
hi im also ah v-drum play and i have read you will uprage your cymbals and hi hat when will you do than becaus pd 8 the badest pad you can got from roland and not way to play these pad for cymbals/hi hat
I have an expanded TD-10 too. But it gives me pretty nasty "hotspot" on my mesh pads. (i.e. very loud at the dead centre.) Do you have the same problem?
No. There is a snare calibration routine built into your TD-10, have you used it? It has been a long time since I've done it so I can't tell you how to do it off the top of my head. If you have problems send me a message.
Uncle tod i reckon ur older lessons where you talked in the actual vid without doing voice overs were better. they helped get the message through better i think
Using voice over was a result of taking the drums directly into the camera instead of using a lavalier mic and the PA. I think the voice over is too loud and the drum sounds got ducked too much. It was also my first time in both using this feature and using the new version of iMovie for editing, which is very different than the old version. Hope the drums sound better to most people out there.
Ah you should have watched the closing credits. That is a little snippet of Herbie Hancock's "Chameleon", the drummer is Harvey Mason and the song was the inspiration for this lesson.
Thanks and no I wasn't going for it exactly it was just what inspired me to do this lesson. I wouldn't even pretend to be able to create a groove as deep as Mason's plus during the course of the full song (15 minutes or so) he plays quite a few different things.
quel son de caisse claire horrible! une vrai boite a rythme!
leirbagbasse 1 day ago
great clip .. keep it up thanks
fivequotes 4 days ago
youre snare sucks
MortalMetalFest2013 3 months ago
whats that machine that goes beep beep called?? lol
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slim0000shady 7 months ago
@slim0000shady Metronome :)
lukeDrummerxD 7 months ago
@lukeDrummerxD thanks
slim0000shady 6 months ago
i started to play the kit in year 2 but i hoped i would only play the kit but i play spanish music on the bongos lol :D
TheComonan 9 months ago
You are the first person I've found on the internet who INSPIRES. Thank you from a late starter
trevbryn 9 months ago
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Hello brother. Now Japan has encountered serious by the earthquake and tsunami disaster. Japanese people need help. If not, please support Japan for you and your friends. Japan saves your good intentions. Thank you please.
caotain1 10 months ago
Uncle Ted i`m happy to say: YOU ROCK!!!!!
trossmus 1 year ago
last part, awesome
MGRandomness05 1 year ago
hye,can you put a video on how to beat with the sticks with the fingers,more explanatory,like the flying fingers technique or something similar,cause it gives me a hard time and i think im doing something wrong.:) thank you
hanseriz 1 year ago
lol chameleon is my middle school jazz band's theme song. btw id like to think that im pretty good self taught, but these videos have kind of expanded my horizon, like im not much of a funk player, but now i know some basic funk beats incase i ever decide to jam with the comadores some day lol. well keep up the good work dude, rock on
chickenboy49 1 year ago
you are amazing! I learned drum in 7 grade. I was too busy with school and miss playing it. Just recently graduated from college, I want to get back to do what I love. Feel so good to see your videos because I going to help me a lot. CAN YOU POST MORE ABOUT FILLING VIDEOS FOR LIKE CHA-CHA, DISCO. If I am not wrong for the last filling videos are more for Soft-rock, or slow rock. I may be wrong. Many THANKS!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Thunderstarln 1 year ago
uh please awnser do electric drum sets need to download software to a pc
lastmanstandingtv 1 year ago
No, none that I know of. If facts kits of the generation I'm using in this video don't even have PC connectivity other than through MIDI. All electronic drum brains that I have seen have all the sounds built-in and there is no need for a PC.
ScoopDeville04 1 year ago
THIS OLD MAN SUCKS !!!!!!
2222loko 1 year ago
You have a false stick technique on your right hand. Well, actually it's not false, but french technique is usually more riskful to play, because you could easily hurt your wrists.
DLesson 1 year ago
so good uncle...
this is absolutely great lesson...
now i love your kit....it really sound good with direct inject...
aassyr1111 1 year ago
don't forget the high hat accents!
toastyrolla 2 years ago
Which I'm happy to admit (to the joy of the e drum bashers out there) is much harder to do and enjoy on a rubber pad than on a real set of good hi-hats. (Of course others have pointed out that Roland has upgraded the hi-hats since I bought my kit).
ScoopDeville04 1 year ago
cool you did the video in HD, the sound is brilliant!
but the quality of the video itself sucks balls!!!
try using a new camera not your one from 1986 and then call it HD :D
Kamikazepansen 2 years ago
Good point. What I really meant by HD was the aspect ratio and the fact that youtube had a higher resolution available. But you send me a new HD camera and I'll be happy to rerecord some of these. :-)
ScoopDeville04 1 year ago 5
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hey is an electric drum set like the DD908, a good set for a beginner,? please reply thanks!
shoelace157 1 year ago
I don't know. I've never used the DD908. Any kit that gets you playing is a good kit. Typically when we say "good for the beginner" we just mean its inexpensive.
todgentille 1 year ago
boring
jose75498 2 years ago
I find funk to kind of come naturally, like a groove.
DarkMysticJexx 2 years ago 11
its also smooth when you play it, like a groove.
oakleysrocks 2 years ago
hi im also ah v-drum play and i have read you will uprage your cymbals and hi hat when will you do than becaus pd 8 the badest pad you can got from roland and not way to play these pad for cymbals/hi hat
sorry for my english i m from germnay^^
Em4Freak 2 years ago
wow what kinda kit is that.?
haha i like how its got vibes and stuff.
QMFW420 2 years ago
now try improving your technique...
steveyweveh 2 years ago
my drums are v-drums =) but the small puny HD-1...
ur good thought, help'd me alot =)
AintWeWack 2 years ago
the intro song is so awesome whats the name
faceomlette 2 years ago
"Snatch it back and hold it" performed by my band Scoop DeVille.The whole version is on our site at ScoopDevilleBand.
ScoopDeville04 2 years ago
thanks dude it's so amazing thanks for the name
faceomlette 2 years ago
Great job!
I have an expanded TD-10 too. But it gives me pretty nasty "hotspot" on my mesh pads. (i.e. very loud at the dead centre.) Do you have the same problem?
sciomako 2 years ago
No. There is a snare calibration routine built into your TD-10, have you used it? It has been a long time since I've done it so I can't tell you how to do it off the top of my head. If you have problems send me a message.
ScoopDeville04 2 years ago
you should make a jazz video next
alloneword154 2 years ago
totally awesome dude, would you like to drum on one of my tracks?
SPAKBABBATH 2 years ago
Haha AWESOME I love it.
Loodba 2 years ago
DUde u r old and still rock
sebas6410 2 years ago
the end is the best part. Chameleon is such an awesome tune. thanks for that part ;)
thedyl1 2 years ago
Uncle tod i reckon ur older lessons where you talked in the actual vid without doing voice overs were better. they helped get the message through better i think
ghostrider926 2 years ago
Using voice over was a result of taking the drums directly into the camera instead of using a lavalier mic and the PA. I think the voice over is too loud and the drum sounds got ducked too much. It was also my first time in both using this feature and using the new version of iMovie for editing, which is very different than the old version. Hope the drums sound better to most people out there.
ScoopDeville04 2 years ago
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invivinceprods 2 years ago
Good job, but excuse me, do you know the song at the end? When I was in Jazz Band playing that song, I forgot the name. I played it 2 years ago.
Leelouster 2 years ago
Ah you should have watched the closing credits. That is a little snippet of Herbie Hancock's "Chameleon", the drummer is Harvey Mason and the song was the inspiration for this lesson.
ScoopDeville04 2 years ago
did you program the sounds with midi or is it an option on that drumset?
philateliceun 2 years ago
The set at the end is a preset in the expansion pack called Big Band. (The kit is a TD-10 with the TDW-1 expansion )
ScoopDeville04 2 years ago
That was awesome
Pillysrule 2 years ago
Excelent video and you are the a great teacher.
Brossel 2 years ago
cool lesson overall, but if you were goin' for Chameleon exactly, the bass drum's a little different. It's there at the end.
Good lesson though, thanks!
googenshlagen 2 years ago
Thanks and no I wasn't going for it exactly it was just what inspired me to do this lesson. I wouldn't even pretend to be able to create a groove as deep as Mason's plus during the course of the full song (15 minutes or so) he plays quite a few different things.
ScoopDeville04 2 years ago