Grooving on a small kit
Uploader Comments (Funkydrumbum)
Top Comments
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what the hell is that lick at :45 ??
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this is the way it's done
small kit, single kick pedal
simple is best
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@TenorClef Really think so? I find grooves like this a piece of cake compared to massive fills :L
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none of the chops that this guy is playing are difficult. but he is one awesome drummer. i'll give him that.
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@boybawang9997, looks like an Aquarian head.
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what head is that?!
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the tiny drumsets unite!
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parra diddle diddlessssss.......
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@docterblack ... the classic Steve Gadd lick .... FLLRRLLF RLLRRLLF .... in the video this guy plays them as 32nds ...but you can play them as 16ths as well ... depending on the tempo
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No worries man. Play some groovy doublebass stuff. Like bands such as Periphery, Animals As Leaders, Meshuggah etc.
Here's an example: /watch?v=Hzu6l5py6kI (Navene Koperweis, the drummer of Animals As Leaders)
@ Funkydrumbum: Great stuff on this video. Thanks for the inspiration!
Hi dude can i just say Love your drumming in fact im gona sit tommrow and try and learn that stuff :D heheh
just watching your right foot, when you hit the kick you keep the beater on the drum, i was always told that you should try and take it straight off in the same way you would with a stick hitting the snare as it can damage the sound a little,
still love the video though :D
Trivium661 9 months ago
@Trivium661 Hey man! Cheers for the response! Yeah I think it depends what kind of sound your looking for.
You can achieve a fatter, deader sound by leaving the beater in the head, or you can get a more open, resonant sound by bringing the beater off the head. There's a million different sounds you can achieve from one drum!
Funkydrumbum 9 months ago