Not So Secret Steve Gadd Drum Lick Explained

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Uploaded by on Nov 11, 2009

Ok, it's no longer a secret.

Australian Drummer Sacha Kloostra breaks down and explains a very simple but powerful drum lick used by master drummer Steve Gadd.


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  • is this for people who have never played drum set before....?

  • @jonah12321 Maybe not this one, but it's not that hard once you get comfortable with singles and doubles.

  • what drum do you have?? =)

  • @secorta In the video you see a Maple Custom, but I use a Maple Custom Absolute these days.

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  • it looks like just a floating head

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  • @aapje1988 ill take your word for it lol it looks a lot like cobhams yamaha tho

  • It's basically a ratamacue.

  • @drummerboybout I think it is the Akira Jimbo snare

  • Thanks for the lesson! I really dig your playing :D

  • 6 stroke roll is not the same?? but with a double on the right

  • great lesson!

    

  • r r l R L FOOT.......CAPITAL LETTERS ARE PLAYED HEAVIER OR ACCENTED.

  • Very good example! Wish other people on here would give easy step by step examples like this.

  • what kind of snare is that?

  • very cool ...greetings from melbourne .

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