A mobile phone camera video of me playing drums, super crap quality, please don't point that out, I know.
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Me playing drums to Meltdown by Ash
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Drum warm-up: 16th notes with accents
Drum warm-up: 16th notes with accents
Thanks to Alan "vyacheslav" from drum-talk.com for this drumming warm-up 16th note exercise, which I am playing at 120 bpm in the video. Here it is:
4/4 Time, RLRL sticking
A. Start by playing each of the following phrases once. (Accented notes are surrounded by stars). The total length of Part A is 4 measures.
Phrase 1: *1*e&a *2*e&a *3*e&a *4*e&a
Phrase 2: 1*e*&a 2*e*&a 3*e*&a 4*e*&a
Phrase 3: 1e*&*a 2e*&*a 3e*&*a 4e*&*a
Phrase 4: 1e&*a* 2e&*a* 3e&*a* 4e&*a*
B. Now play only the first eight notes of each phrase, then repeat. The total length of Part B is 4 measures.
*1*e&a *2*e&a
3*e*&a 4*e*&a
1e*&*a 2e*&*a
3e&*a* 4e&*a*
(Repeat)
C. Finally, play the first four notes of each phrase once, but repeat four times. The total length of Part C is 4 measures.
*1*e&a 2*e*&a 3e*&*a 4e&*a*
(Repeat 4 times)
The idea is to do the whole "cycle" (A, B and C) without stopping in between. Doing this exercise with a metronome will really help your timing!
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bongo lesson 2 at www.drumrhythms.com
Bongolab2, excerpt from the intermediate level bongo drumming video lesson. Lot's of traditional cuban and caribbean rhythms, hand-technique exercises, all with notation and clear explanation!
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Go Light Your World
Go Light Your World with drum additions added by my son He loves to play drums and has added his own drum rhythms. I took the footage with a phone vid, so it moves around a lot :) Hope you enjoy! God bless ya!
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Drum exercise: paradiddles and displaced paradiddles
Drum exercise: paradiddles and displaced paradiddles
Try this one out! I'm playing these at quarter note equals 150 beats per minute, with each stroke counted as a 16th note.
Regular paradiddles RLRRLRLL (4x)
Displaced paradiddles RLLRLRRL (4x)
Different displaced paradiddles RRLRLLRL (4x)
Then string all three patterns together. Now you'll be in 3/4 time:
RLRRLRLLRLLRLRRLRRLRLLRL (4x)
Good luck and keep practicing!
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Timbales lesson at www.drumrhythms.com
Timbaleslab1, excerpt from the basic timbales drumming video lesson. Includes basic timbales patterns, basic tones, stick-technique, cuban rhythms and reading timbales notes. more at: www.drumrhythms.com
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bongo lesson at www.drumrhythms.com
Bongolab1, excerpt from the basic bongo drumming video lesson. Cuban basic martillo, basic tones, hand-technique, cuban rhythms and tuning the bongo!
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Drum warm-up: triplets with accents
Drum warm-up: triplets with accents
Thanks to Alan "vyacheslav" from drum-talk.com for this drumming warm-up triplets exercise, which I am playing at 120 bpm in the video. Here it is:
Start with 4/4 Time, RLRL sticking
A. (Accented notes are surrounded by stars) Play each phrase once. The total length of Part A is 3 measures.
Phrase 1: *1* trip let *2* trip let *3* trip let *4* trip let
Phrase 2: 1 *trip* let 2 *trip* let 3 *trip* let 4 *trip* let
Phrase 3: 1 trip *let* 2 trip *let* 3 trip *let* 4 trip *let*
B. (Time signature changes to 2/4 time) Play the first six notes of each phrase, then repeat once. Total length of Part B is 3 measures.
*1* trip let *2* trip let
1 *trip* let 2 *trip* let
1 trip *let* 2 trip *let*
(Repeat)
C. (Time signature changes to 3/4 time) Finally, play the first three notes of each phrase, then repeat 4 times. Total length of Part C is 4 measures.
*1* trip let 2 *trip* let 3 trip *let*
(Repeat 4 times)
This gets into some really cool polyrhythmic stuff, and REALLY helps your timing with a metronome. Even though the time signature changes from 4/4 to 2/4 to 3/4, you can still use a metronome because the meter doesn't change (quarter note is still the downbeat). To really make this a challenge use different stickings, like RRLL or RLRR LRLL or RLLR LRRL etc. Have fun!
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Timbales lesson 2 at www.drumrhythms.com
Timbaleslab2, excerpt from the intermediate timbales drumming video lesson. Video focuses on teaching practical timbales rhythms. Traditional cuban and caribbean rhytms, as well as pop, funk, samba!
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Double-stroke drum warm-up challenge!
Double-stroke drum warm-up challenge!
All double strokes (RRLL), quarter note equals 100 bpm:
2 measures of 8th notes, 2 measures of 8th note triplets, 2 measures of 16th notes, 2 measures of 16th note triplets, 2 measures of 32nd notes, 2 measures of 16th note triplets, 2 measures of 16th notes, 2 measures of 8th note triplets, 2 measures of 8th notes
Good luck!
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NAMM 08 FLASHROCK - FRANKI DOLL and SPAUN DRUMS
The flashrock crew hit the NAMM show 2008 to talk with the people that help make music possable. Frank Doll gets the scoop from Brain Spaun.
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A funky drum ride pattern exercise
A funky drum ride pattern exercise
This simple exercise will mess with your brain a little bit, and could help you create some funky ride patterns on the hi-hat or ride cymbal.
Throughout the entire exercise, play a strong backbeat on 2 and 4 with the left hand.
4/4 time, quarter-note equals 112 bpm, play it in this order without stopping:
( R means 16th note with the right hand, - means 16th note rest )
RRR- RRR- RRR- RRR- (repeat)
-RRR -RRR -RRR -RRR (repeat)
R-RR R-RR R-RR R-RR (repeat)
RR-R RR-R RR-R RR-R (repeat)
(repeat entire pattern)
Have fun with it!
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Djembe lessons at www.drumrhythms.com
African djembe workshop, excerpt from the djembe drumming video lessons. Practical approach to playing traditional djembe rhythms. Includes rhythms for 3 djembes, djundjun, talking drum and congas.
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Drum exercise: diddles with single-stroke accents
Drum exercise: diddles with single-stroke accents
Try this exercise to help you play accents during drum solos. The idea is to play a flow of 32nd-note diddles, but interrupt them with accents. The accents are single strokes, and they are counted as dotted 8th-notes. The exercise repeats every three measures. First, I play all three measures. Then I play each measure separately, four times each. I'm playing this at quarter-note equals 100 bpm.
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Drum warm-up: displaced double strokes
Drum warm-up: displaced double strokes
Here is a good drum warm-up involving displaced double strokes:
RRLLRRLLRRLLRRLL (repeat)
RLLRRLLRRLLRRLLR (repeat)
LLRRLLRRLLRRLLRR (repeat)
LRRLLRRLLRRLLRRL (repeat)
I am playing these as sixteenth notes, at a tempo of quarter note equals 120 beats per minute.
Thank you, from Dave Moadel
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Rock Band Drum Pedal Replacement: Rock Pedal
Rock Pedal is a Rock Band drum pedal replacement made out of a strong, real bass drum pedal. It is stronger and quieter than the original Rock Band drum pedal.
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Matt Selou playing some Jimi Hendrix's FIRE
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MachineGunSmith -Drumming- Three Days Grace - Pain
what can i say i saw him accidently on youtube and i love his drumming
i ask him can i upload his stuff here and he sad yes so thank you MachineGunSmith
you can see him here
http://www.myspace.com/scottmachinegunsmith
enjoy this great drumming !!
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Amazing Child Drummers! Video
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