A drumming back beat refers to a rhythm, in which the hi-hat and snare drum remain constant on beats two and four. Learn more about the hi-hat and drumming from an experienced drumming instructor in this free music lesson video.
Expert: Colby Wahl
Contact: www.colbywahl.com
Bio: Colby Wahl has been playing the drums for 27 years. He graduated from the University of North Carolina Wilmington with a degree in music and he currently teaches at the Sea Sharp Music Academy.
Filmmaker: Reel Media LLC
he looks like the evil guy from die hard 4 lolol :P
TheDrummerguy98 6 months ago
@doopunk no its not?
drummer0619 7 months ago
I love how he talks about putting the snare on 2 and 4 (a very rock beat thing to do). Count it. That's right the snare is only on 3...
doopunk 10 months ago
@drumtime24 It's all about technique...what are you talking about?
Ever heard of stick control? Meditative practice pad work that's all about developing technique to be most efficient in drumming. I can tell you now that Stanton and most all professional drummers (I don't mean rock drummers) have most likely intensely studied out of the stick control book and others solely to work on technique before they work on solos, coordination, all that.
Jordainio 1 year ago
@xXpartiiallnightXx
If he thinks it's tuned, it's tuned.
End of discussion.
joeldrums19 1 year ago
@vvfootball51 i Know. no ones perfect you know
JAYMEN1234509 1 year ago
tunnnnne your kitt. specially your snaree.
xXpartiiallnightXx 2 years ago
THAT SNARE DRUM SOUNDS LIKE CRAP!
fenderguitar920 2 years ago
You sir, are an idiot.
bobkins1234 2 years ago
no, you don't get it. a lot of times, these so called "experts" really don't know how to teach, or give the false information. a lot of times, they suck.
KissTheBall 2 years ago