Thank you so much. This helps me alot. Lol now I can feel like I can go further and know specifically what I'm doing instead of improvising as I go lol.
I'm self taught initially and so learnt to play right handed on a left handed kit. My left foot is my strongest. Luckily, it's proved to be a very useful ability as can now play both right and left footed without too much of an issue.
nice to see lessons from people who actually know what they're doing on here for once. iv always used this triplet thing in various things, but i liked some of the variations i havent tried in this, nice idea's, i'll try them out. thanks again. oh, and like the video style "bet you're thinking 'wow, thats brilliant, thank you, do you have a girlfriend?'" hahaha, classic
The last linear groove idea (Version 2) is notated up to beat 4 of the bar and then I improvised the last beat with various fills. Hope that makes sense?
Let me know if you have any further questions and thanks again for your support!
Cool men,.....THANKS!,...really cool,.. im just confused on the last linear exercises,version 1 and 2...the notes does not match,,.there are to much snare drum played on the vid,..but on the notes,..its minimal,....hehehe,...sorry if im a noob
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sunchimedia 4 months ago
when u talk i want to punch things.
wigfu 1 year ago
mmmm kay... haha
hydro1234321 1 year ago
best vid on triplet , kick and hand combination, lets u build on that
thaya666 1 year ago
Thank you so much. This helps me alot. Lol now I can feel like I can go further and know specifically what I'm doing instead of improvising as I go lol.
downfall4you 2 years ago
thanks, tis a good fill. that kit sounds nice
drummingdude788 2 years ago
hey can u plz do a tutorial of by the way by red hot chilli pepeprs plesh?
bmcinnes009 2 years ago
you need to use mainly writst. you use too much arm but pretty good man keep practicing
mairava1996 2 years ago
the snare has such a clean sound,. if only it was a real drum. Awesome vid though; great ideas
nhl22222222 2 years ago
That's a John Bonham Triplet. Classic.
Grondiron 2 years ago
is there a reason why you are playing the bass drum with your left foot?
Junkay 2 years ago
I'm self taught initially and so learnt to play right handed on a left handed kit. My left foot is my strongest. Luckily, it's proved to be a very useful ability as can now play both right and left footed without too much of an issue.
DrumsTheWord 2 years ago
nice to see lessons from people who actually know what they're doing on here for once. iv always used this triplet thing in various things, but i liked some of the variations i havent tried in this, nice idea's, i'll try them out. thanks again. oh, and like the video style "bet you're thinking 'wow, thats brilliant, thank you, do you have a girlfriend?'" hahaha, classic
ollietrix 2 years ago
I like to do that except with the bass drum first
browniesareg 2 years ago
Thanks mate, I'm glad you enjoyed it!
The last linear groove idea (Version 2) is notated up to beat 4 of the bar and then I improvised the last beat with various fills. Hope that makes sense?
Let me know if you have any further questions and thanks again for your support!
DrumsTheWord 2 years ago
Cool men,.....THANKS!,...really cool,.. im just confused on the last linear exercises,version 1 and 2...the notes does not match,,.there are to much snare drum played on the vid,..but on the notes,..its minimal,....hehehe,...sorry if im a noob
osibalasi 2 years ago