DRUM LESSON: Soul Vaccination Funk Groove: David Garibaldi
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Awesome lesson!!! but in my opinion the easiest way to get this rhythm under your skin, is to read the notes and slowly play them in the tempo where is grooves and be patient! Eventually the groove starts to "groove" and you are there ;)
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You are great :)
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@qreste1 you're an asshole
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@qreste1 The groove uses groups of 3 (3-3-3-4) so the triplet analogy works when breaking it down. He makes it clear the the pattern is in 16ths and explains in a way that is easy to digest. Just put a metronome on with the 16th subdivision playing and I can't see how you can go wrong.
Great video dimsunk!
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@qreste1 Good job with the knit picking ya twit.
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I stumbled upon your videos by looking up the recipe for dimsum but what i found here was alot more tasty!
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This video is not a good drum lesson. It only teaches you not to try and learn from YouTube videos. The beat does _not_ consist of triplets. Please watch David Garibaldi's videos and see the groove is composed of 16th notes in a regular feel. NOT a shuffle feel! So, as apposed to what this person is 'teaching' and playing, this groove does not contain triplets and is NOT shuffle, at all. Do not even try to count as triplets.This is very important to understand. Please remove this video.
qreste1 8 months ago
@qreste1 Hi there,check out 3:52 . Maybe you didn't get to that point before making your comment. I explain that it's in 16th notes. But broken down the hands are playing the rudiment Swiss Triplets in 16th notes creating a polyrhythm .
Max
dimsunk 8 months ago 8
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You tell us to count as 'one and a.. two and a..'. It sounds more like Toto - Rosanna this way. Listen to Rosanna and to this song and hear the difference. You should never count like this, then you'll never get it as tight as Garibaldi plays it. And it's not a triplet. A triplet is what you play in shuffles, which this is not. A swiss triplet is a triplet with a flam stroke, which has nothing to do with this either, Listen to yourself play at 7:29 and hear the triplets.
qreste1 8 months ago
@qreste1 In the intro of the video, I play the groove. Does it sound like a shuffle? I'm not playing it in triplets. It's in 16th notes. The explaining of the triplets is a first step to help working out the ghost notes and accents in the hands. The next step is moving it over to 16th notes. Like a kid riding a bike for the first time starts with training wheels then removes them eventually.
You ask me to remove the video , but it helped alot of people. check the comments.
All the best
Max
dimsunk 8 months ago 3
Hey Dimsunk.I'm so sorry and I apologize:/ I was being a jerk when I wrote that comment.I was pissed off and in a bad mood because I fractured my ankle really bad and taking pain pills.I shouldn't have been on the computer that night.Of course it helps to count.I had a stroke 5 years ago.It's been very hard for me to rehab myself these last few years.I'm still not back in shape yet and now my ankle has a metal plate and screws.The chops God gave me are in my head and I miss playing.Plz forgive:/
playgroove 1 year ago 4
@playgroove Hey There, Don't sweat it. We all have our good and bad days. I wish you all the best with your rehab . I hope you're playing soon again. In the meantime Listen to music and enjoy. Focus on what you can do. All the best to you! Dimsunk
dimsunk 1 year ago 8