Jeff Porcaro - 16th Note Patterns
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@Earesistible Well said man
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So tight, and awesome groove. A true drummer.
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@NikolaVa87 Once again; the drummer always dies. Take up the ukulele and turn the amp up to 11. That way you will be all diverse and shit. As a bonus, you will live to tell us about it.
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@Earesistible That's right,E! Dynamics need to be practiced along with diff..genres.Take Dennis Chambers,for one.Playing hard funk,and playing Jazz- Fusion-Eastern with Mclaughlin or Latin Rock w/Santana.He's one of the Go-To drummers!
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@NikolaVa87 Sigh i ask the same question everytime I watch this.
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He was looking healthy here, how he could die? :(
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@Coixxman Yeah - I always had the impression that he ate too much Burger King before shooting this video. Didn't hurt the groove any, at least....
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no disrespect but it looked like he was going to burp while explaining his 16th note patterns.
It's a fact that the more genre you can get into, more diverse your playing is. I see very non-interesting to see, let's say a jazz drummer, who can't punch it hard, or a metal drummer, who can't play easy and dinamic.. For ex. Travis Barker can play only hard stuff and he's good at his genre but that's it, nothing else, boring.. I like drummers like Porcaro or Veckl, Chambers, who can play mind-blowing in any genre and that is what all drummers should strive for in my opinion..
Earesistible 1 year ago 35
holy fuck that is TIGHT!
michael3700 2 months ago 4