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Jazz Brush Beats - Drum Lessons

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Bored to death of practicing? Try this... ‪http://DrumLessons.com/prg/
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The brush beats covered in this video lesson are essential for anyone serious about playing jazz music on the drums. Many jazz gigs will require that you have a basic understanding of how to use brushes, and this lesson will give you a solid foundation on which to build upon.
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Get the sheet music for this lesson online at:
- http://www.freedrumlessons.com/drum-lessons/jazz-brush-beats.php
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  • Freedrumlessons is just damn great. I can't believe that there are people willing to help for nearly no cash. Salute!

  • thanks a lot... all I have to do is practise :)

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  • @kidboxful poor attempt for a clever comment.

  • @kidboxful It's spelled "practise" in Europe.

  • @Szajdi and learn how to spell

  • you are AWESOME, Mike Michalkow!!

  • The style for brushing is different from that of mallets and sticks, so holding them right and applying proper rhythms is best. Unlike how this fellow does it, keep your left brush far more quiet when doing the ride note with the right.

  • that sounded like u were sweeping the floor

  • the steve gadd is bent so you dont snag the brush on a coated head

  • no, 'let is from tripLET. so when you count 1 triplet, 2 triplet, 3 triplet, 4 triplet (when you count in jazz), the let of 2 is LET on the 2nd count. so 1 triplet, 2 tripLET.

    I hope that made sense. If you accent the let of 2 it sounds awesome.

  • So are you supposed to use the gadd brushes with the angled part facing down or up?

  • oh ok.thanks. i just got brushes for the first time. I played it for the very first time with the band without even practicing and it sounded pretty nice hahah!

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