As always you're The Master.. the way you explain the drill and groove is awesome. I always wanted to know this step by step.. You are the best Jeff..👐
Brilliant as always! Thanks a million! When thinking about the secret of your grooviness, the key always seems to be the timing and balance of your strokes. You always make rock groove stand out.
Fantastic! Ilan is one of my favorites and you nailed his dynamics, precision and feel. You play so confidently with excellent dynamic control. Makes me want to practice rudiments and my stick control. Groovin! Cheers!
Hey Jeff, I love the groove! Keep it up with this kind of content. By the way, you don't list your gear in the description as you used to, may I ask for the cymbals & snare used in this video? Sounds amazing!
This is a sick one! In the intro fill, it looks like your third left hand stroke is hitting nothing, or maybe the rim of your high tom. Was that on purpose, or did you miss the floor tom? It sounded awesome anyway.
I’m ghosting the hi-hats on the 3rd right hand’s stroke. It creates a more syncopated sounding fill verses playing it full volume. Great job seeing and hearing that.
When you play slowly, you don't show the actual technique you use when you play at speed. This is always confusing for beginners who will try to mimic your slow movements. More specifically, on the high hat, you use a lot of wrist at speed, but none when slowed down.
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Love that you let us have a listen first and teach second, so good when you don't have to skip till the end of the video to hear the full beat
As always you're The Master..
the way you explain the drill and groove is awesome. I always wanted to know this step by step.. You are the best Jeff..👐
Very nice, love this type of video. Thanks Jeff!
That is a burnin' groove!!
The best HH teacher!Thks..!❤
Brilliant as always! Thanks a million! When thinking about the secret of your grooviness, the key always seems to be the timing and balance of your strokes. You always make rock groove stand out.
Thanks Jeff! Your drums sound awesome!👍🥁🤘
Fantastic as always Jeff
Thanks
Cool stuff. Thx for sharing. Greetings Christoph 😊
Fantastic! Ilan is one of my favorites and you nailed his dynamics, precision and feel. You play so confidently with excellent dynamic control. Makes me want to practice rudiments and my stick control. Groovin! Cheers!
FIRE....so clean Jeff. sounding great
Always super fun to listen/view Jeff 🚬
Awesome thanks Jeff
Nice groove loving those ghost notes
Thankyou bro great lesson
Thanks Jeff this groove is the best am definitely going to learn it.
Underbart (wonderful) 🎼🥁🎼🥁🎼🥁❤️
I remember this guy from UNT 😊
Nice breakdown of a groove that sounds way more complicated than it is.
U are on fire with those new vidz brooooohhhh
Nice work
This guy is sooo good
Brilliant bud ❤
Nice beat!
Awesome
🔥👊
Love me some half time! There's just something about moving that snare to beat 3 and starting a fill or a groove on the 1
Could you do a lesson on more creative fills like the one in the intro? I thought the fill was amazing
Absolutely
@@JeffRandallDrumming yes, please! ..subscribed
Thanks for the video man. Please tell me which in ears are you using??
Reminds me of Steve Miller Band song Swingtown. It has a similar groove.
Hey Jeff, I love the groove! Keep it up with this kind of content. By the way, you don't list your gear in the description as you used to, may I ask for the cymbals & snare used in this video? Sounds amazing!
Hi your channel is amazing could you do a video on reggae drumming?!
Bro. Love your flow and approach to presenting the grooves.
Can I ask what hats you're using?
They look like 15s possibly.:)
Legend is back! Could you do El Eastpario Sabernio? He's also cool like do a review on how to do gravity blasts? Or ect
Gravity beats are a bit out of my purview, but I’ll definitely check out his playing!
Ty! @@JeffRandallDrumming
Which model are the great sounding hihats in this video?
They’re the Zildjian K Fat hats.
This is a sick one!
In the intro fill, it looks like your third left hand stroke is hitting nothing, or maybe the rim of your high tom. Was that on purpose, or did you miss the floor tom? It sounded awesome anyway.
I’m ghosting the hi-hats on the 3rd right hand’s stroke. It creates a more syncopated sounding fill verses playing it full volume. Great job seeing and hearing that.
Lol❤❤❤❤
are those lewitt lct 140s?
They’re Lewitt mics. Not sure about the exact model. It came in a pack they make for drums.
@@JeffRandallDrumming Thanks for letting me know! p.s Great drumming as always!
hi jeff please make drum videos about ostinato
What about ostinatos would you like to know?
You could consider what the hands are doing in this video as an ostinato then read various 8th and 16th note rhythms on the Bass Drum. You're welcome.
When you play slowly, you don't show the actual technique you use when you play at speed. This is always confusing for beginners who will try to mimic your slow movements.
More specifically, on the high hat, you use a lot of wrist at speed, but none when slowed down.
Go pay for some drum lessons. Quit bugging the guy on youtube who gave you something for free and then criticise it.
@petarpavasovic6333 I don't need lessons. The feedback wasn't for me.