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Learn Intermediate Jazz Drumming : How to Keep Good Time on the Drums

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Uploaded by on Jan 21, 2008

Learn some great tips on how to keep good time when playing jazz drums in this free video series on musical instruments.

Expert: Daniel Miura
Bio: Dan Miura is a drum expert. he has been playing drums/percussion for over 13 years. His experiences include jazz training, music theory, and a handful of rock and punk bands around Seattle.
Filmmaker: Daron Stetner

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  • Expertvillage is a pain in the ass. It just floods my search results whenever i want a tutorial, and I never get anything useful from it

  • Thanks Idiot Village!!!!

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  • Dont Dis Idiot Village!!! They probably give better drum lessons.

  • Does anyone else go to these just to see how stupid the lesson will be?

  • Not one drummer from expert village puts any soul into their playing?!... Word to the new guys... Buy a drum machine, it'll be way more informative than any of these videos put together. Either that or listen and play along to as many different styles of music as you can and just improvise your own beats and fills, it'll get your creativity flowing quicker than any of this crap! ;-)

  • Use a metronome. wow...never would have thought.

  • This guy just made me laugh, aha wow

  • how do you use a metronome

  • @timar101 yes!

  • irony.

  • NOOBVILLAGE

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