Rob never disappoints, whenever i need my spirits lifted this is my go to channel. The guy's a class act and an awesome teacher. He does a genuine service to humankind, all cool info and no bull@#$%, no scams, no angles like so much of the rest of the internet. Ive found a few more channels that are as honest and informative, but his was the first and still my favorite. People like Rob and Sabine Hossenfelder and Bob Duhamel have given me hope for the human race and an education i could never afford. THANKS SO MUCH
Absolutely! After 20 some years of playing, he's the ONE person that I've consistently learned new things from (sure, there's always something to improve on and I'm FAR from the best drummer, but to learn something completely new to me)
As more of an aggressive punk/metal style drummer, I LOVED watching this tutorial. I've always loved that straight polka style beat (the skank beat) with crazy ride patterns. Thanks Rob!!!
I just wanna say thank you! Im mainly a keys player but have been taking drum lessons for about a year now but have been thinking for a LONG time about this and would check UA-cam a couple times a year to find there was never any thorough lessons to the fundamentals of how to actually play shout music grooves. No one ever explained it throughly. Then I check today again and this videos out and has been out for a few months now. Thank you so much! I can’t wait to sit down and dig into all of this!
Must admit I had not of the "shout grove". Gospel music not being such a big thing in Australia. However, as usual this lesson is built on such great fundamentals, it is really useful and applicable. The bell variations are great. And the discipline of the kick snare is super. Keeping it simple but cool as always Rob! Love it.
I struggle with shout music, my kick and snare always end up on the same beat lol I be grooving then next thing you know I’m hitting at the same time with both 🤦🏾♂️
I'm just a novice drummer but I've been working on One Way Out lately by the Allman Bros. I believe this shout groove is at the core of that tune. Yes, no, sort of?
Pretty much. It’s slower than most shout grooves, but it’s the same basic idea. I hear playing like this in a lot of music and have for a long time, like since the beginning of jazz. Speed it up, slow it down…same beats.
I love that tune and haven't heard it in a while, but I feel like the ride pattern kinda goes back and forth between the 8th notes and 16th notes carrying the song, and they have a slight swing/shuffle to them. I haven't listened to that song critically, but that variance in time keeping on the ride might actually be due to the fact that the Allmans would play with 2 drummers at once.
So sick Rob. I love you and your drumming brother. You coming outta Toronto? If so it’d be cool if you had some kind of drum gathering/meet n’ greet. I’m in Cambridge just down the street. Anyways bro, praise God, in the name of Jesus.
Rob never disappoints, whenever i need my spirits lifted this is my go to channel. The guy's a class act and an awesome teacher. He does a genuine service to humankind, all cool info and no bull@#$%, no scams, no angles like so much of the rest of the internet. Ive found a few more channels that are as honest and informative, but his was the first and still my favorite. People like Rob and Sabine Hossenfelder and Bob Duhamel have given me hope for the human race and an education i could never afford. THANKS SO MUCH
Absolutely! After 20 some years of playing, he's the ONE person that I've consistently learned new things from (sure, there's always something to improve on and I'm FAR from the best drummer, but to learn something completely new to me)
I literally just pop on his page every single time I do pad work. There's ALWAYS something fresh, simple and new to practice, he's awesome!
Finally someone actually teaches the shout ride bell! Thank you Rob!
All u had to do is listen to gospel drummers.
As more of an aggressive punk/metal style drummer, I LOVED watching this tutorial. I've always loved that straight polka style beat (the skank beat) with crazy ride patterns. Thanks Rob!!!
This really IS the only tutorial one needs! You explained it so well and I did good at my first gospel drumming gig today! 🙏🏻 Much love brother!
"Fat burnin zone" lmao. 😂
Yessssssssssss I want to learn my mom play in church ❤❤❤
Great tip! I've never seen a "just OK" gospel drummer. It seems like all gospel drummers are phenomenally good!
I just wanna say thank you! Im mainly a keys player but have been taking drum lessons for about a year now but have been thinking for a LONG time about this and would check UA-cam a couple times a year to find there was never any thorough lessons to the fundamentals of how to actually play shout music grooves. No one ever explained it throughly. Then I check today again and this videos out and has been out for a few months now. Thank you so much! I can’t wait to sit down and dig into all of this!
Next week, Flamuel L Jackson's Guide to Blast Beats....
Great lesson Rob as always 👏
Let’s go Rob!
Bruh. Those weren’t fake smiles up in there. That track is FUN 🔥🔥😁
Must admit I had not of the "shout grove". Gospel music not being such a big thing in Australia. However, as usual this lesson is built on such great fundamentals, it is really useful and applicable. The bell variations are great. And the discipline of the kick snare is super. Keeping it simple but cool as always Rob! Love it.
“Up there giving yaself a cramp while you’re hitting your fat burning zone.” 😂
I struggle with shout music, my kick and snare always end up on the same beat lol I be grooving then next thing you know I’m hitting at the same time with both 🤦🏾♂️
you have to start very slow
Broooo this is all i need!!!
Rob Would love to see some advanced shout fills PLEASe!!!! 👊
Beatdown...I apologize Sir. Haven't watch in a quick minute. 20 seconds into this video, and I realized this is something I need everyday!!!
You got the "Groove Goin On Rob!"
(Harold Smiley Davis)
Our good friend the 8th note.
You are a master teacher Rob and I'm thankful for you!
Thanks, man 🙂
thanks fo the free and excellent content
Thanks for watchin’ 👊🏽🙂
I'm not familiar at all with this service stuff, since I'm not from the US, but man you make the drumming perspective look fun and interesting! 🔥💪
Thx Rob for another video
This is excellent advice on where to start! One drummer / instructor to whoever is looking, lol!
You are so slick Rob!
Rob, you’re the best, man. Wow
I'm just a novice drummer but I've been working on One Way Out lately by the Allman Bros. I believe this shout groove is at the core of that tune. Yes, no, sort of?
Pretty much. It’s slower than most shout grooves, but it’s the same basic idea. I hear playing like this in a lot of music and have for a long time, like since the beginning of jazz. Speed it up, slow it down…same beats.
I love that tune and haven't heard it in a while, but I feel like the ride pattern kinda goes back and forth between the 8th notes and 16th notes carrying the song, and they have a slight swing/shuffle to them. I haven't listened to that song critically, but that variance in time keeping on the ride might actually be due to the fact that the Allmans would play with 2 drummers at once.
So sick Rob. I love you and your drumming brother.
You coming outta Toronto?
If so it’d be cool if you had some kind of drum gathering/meet n’ greet.
I’m in Cambridge just down the street.
Anyways bro, praise God, in the name of Jesus.
Very good tips here. Cheers, Rob! ✌️🥁
Keep going, Rob 💪
Good stuff, Rob 👍🏽
Need more Grooves like this! Man please! 🙌🏻❤ Like down those who allso needs 👇🏻
Yeah. Rob speaks equally to drummers of all levels. Not an easy task.
Could your merch be for a bassist?
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Oh my gosh that starter drum beast show off. I wanna buy you a "bad motherf***er" wallet
I hear the song with the snare on the beat and not the base drum.
Rob, I love you dude, but that AF snare is nowhere near as good sounding as your old snare.
Hey Rob! Where do you play? Which church? I’d love to check it out sometime!
Hey don’t you play bass also