Helpful Fill and Soloing Ideas For Drummers: Fives!
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- Опубліковано 7 чер 2024
- 0:00 Intro and explanation
1:51 Constructing a basic 1 bar phrase
2:27 Using the 2-3 groupings
3:38 How to internalize a phrase
4:37 Experiment with different orchestrations
5:26 Cool 1 bar flam phrase!
7:17 Another cool one bar flam phrase!
8:03 TWO bar phrase example
9:19 Internalizing two bar phases
10:02 Speaking the language vs memorizing some sentences
11:01 Cool two bar flam phrase!
12:20 Another cool two bar flam phrase!
13:03 Easily spicing up a basic phrase
14:11 Displace a basic phrase to all 4 sixteenths!
16:01 Vinnie Colaiuta style flam groove using fives
17:01 Tool: "The Grudge" rhythm example
19:22 Outro and playout
Drums are Yamaha
Cymbals are Zildjian
Snare is Dunnet
Recorded and mixed with Logic on a Macbook Air
Cameras: iPhone6s and GoPro hero 7.
Transcriptions made with MusInk.
Great video, this is very helpful. Lots of inspiration from watching this video.
Thanks Adam!
Why, in the name of all that is holy, would people continue to pay for Drumeo when this dude is legit putting out the best drum videos on UA-cam for free.
Shit. I’d pay for lessons. :)
Turn on subtitles and go to 15:22 "three four decades adapt target to duck duck bear".
duck duck bear is always a great way to end a phrase. I might use that!
I really appreciate how you slow it down , putting the cookies on the lower shelf , thanks !
probably dust the band with that one hahah! Awesome Steve! thanks for sharing.
Your stuff is always high quality. Thanks.
These videos are up there with some of the best drum tutorials out on UA-cam!
Открыл столько нового для себя для занятий в этом видео. Понятно и просто. Невероятно. От простого к сложному. Отлично. Спасибо Стив.
Пожалуйста! Я рад, что это помогло.
Steve is such a great instructor, patient and articulate.
Great lesson Steve. You are not only a great player but also a great teacher. Thank you
A great use of regrouped fives, is the solo on Rod Stewart I’m Losing You
Exceptional content, playing and instruction.
American One Productions Rehearsal and Drum Studios in NJ gives two huge thumbs up 👍🏻🥁👍🏻. Fantastic Video! Thanks for sharing
You have improved my drumming by a YARD. I can actually solo.. with actual ideas.. sometimes I get anxious and I don't know what to play even though I know alot of licks.. I just forget them and get excited... these videos keep me grounded.. slow down and practice that's what I've learnt. So thank you so much.
Love to hear it - sounds like you're on a good path.
Diggin`that floor t!
Thank you for passing on some wisdom. It is very much appreciated, and your drums and cymbals sound great!
This is way better than a lot of drum educational videos. Thank you. I love your tone too :) it's the sort you can listen to all day long without getting tired of it.
thank you very much for the videos I hope you keep uploading more. P.S I love your drum.
Great video, Steve. Thanks!!
Hey Steve!! Really dig your stuff!!! So much input from just one video!!!
Greets from Germany
You put out consistently solid content. Keep it up. Much respect from San Diego!
17:30 yess!
You are gr8 teacher. U vgot the passion I am looking for. Thank You.
Love the application of 5s here! Great approach to making an odd grouping sound a and feel easy! Nice!
Great lesson Steve ... really helpful!!!! Thanks
Greats pointers Thanks! Love the real time slo mo. You're the only one I've seen doing it that way. So helpful.
Yet another fabulous lesson from Steve. Thanks!
This was a real eye-opener for me. Now I know how Dave Weckl gets that "loose flowing" sound. Thanks for your teaching.
Very cool and practical..Another great vid
Surely Very helpfull! Thanks Steve.
Thank YOU !!! Back to the practice room I go ............................
Why are you not a big name in the "drum community"? These videos are always way above the level of usual UA-cam drum tutorial stuff. Maybe you didn't go around gigging and making a name or what? Or maybe I'm simply ignorant :)
He is the owner of Houseofdrumming.com where all the drum geeks go. Hes known. But yeah, very underrated, underexposed as a drummer.
Gavin Harrison did a 5s segment on Drumeo. 5s are one of his staples though he uses a different sticking - RLRRL (a paradiddle with a L after) Definitely check it out. It will change your world. It's call Favorite Sticking.
Superb playing and teaching as always!
Thank you for another great video!!! I not only learn from your info, but you present it in such a way to take it and find different ways to use it. You are a master musician, and teacher. Thank you!!!
Just great video man. I’m really serious about my music and am thinking about going to school for it. I have been playing around with 5 groupings all year, but this video will really help build on them.
Thanks a ton man!!
Thank you very much!!!! Great ideas!
Awesome lesson as usual Steve! Keep it moving forward. Blessings!
Drumeo should reach out IMMEDIATELY!
Gavin Harrison Drumeo Favorite Sticking (5s)
@@vintagemxer9165 yeah, the idea is no secret but this video goes way deeper!!!
Some of the best educators don’t even waste their time with that group…. Steve is great and if anything give him props on your own Instagram pages or whatever you have going on! 🤦
@@andersdo2925 WTF are you talking about?!
Steve, another great lesson and again my sincere thanks that you are willing to share your ideas. God bless you bro!
Gotta love the 5's!!..great stuff Steve!
This is a phenomenally good instructional video! Thank you.
Like the one with flams and fives with accents. Great one. Thank you.
Excellent!
This is great Steve. Thanks for sharing. This is like the Chaffee stickings (5C)...I've been working with fives like this and as 16th notes triplets...still a work in progress
Another fantastic video with tons of great information laid out clearly in an easy to understand fashion with superior recording and editing! Thanks again Steve!
Oh man this gave me an idea for stretching some stuff I've been working on. I found myself doing some stuff with paradiddles within eighth note triplets and once I figured out what I was doing I began moving them back and forth along the grid. I think I'll give a shot at 5 groupings within triplets using the ideas you gave here and take that to another level. I somewhat wore myself out with the 5 within 16ths to a fault back in my fusion days...to a point where it was becoming a predictable thing along with other "devices" I had in my limited bag back then. Once I grew up, I started really applying the principles of exhausting the possibilities of variations. This really started me thinking now about revisiting the 5 within "whatever" groupings. 16ths, eighth-note triplets, 16th triplets, 32nds!!! Phrasing 5s within 9 over 2 (triplets within quarter-note triplets). Thanks for warping my mind even more that it already was :) Oh, and happy birthday Steve!
Sick channel man! Subbed
man, love your feel brother....awesome lesson, thank you.
As a drummer and teacher its great ti get a point of view from some big dogs
Stevie boy your drums sound amazing ! Waiting for jazz comping part 2 !
👍🙂I like Weckl’s method of counting.. count it in double-time.. 5 becomes 2 &, 7= 3 &, 9= 4 &..👍🙂 Great for phrasing & counting…👍🙂
Tons of great stuff to work on here.Thank you Steve !
Another great video Steve. I’m trying to follow everything even though a lot of your stuff is pretty advanced. You’ve reached that point where everything flows and you make it look easy. Only the best drummers can do this. Peter Erskine is another one who can do this as an example, but I prefer your style.
Great lesson. Really appreciate it.
Really enjoying your videos Steve, really clear and well explained and beautifully played. Have been a great source of inspiration. Cheers 😎🍻
Awesome lesson Steve! I really like this material. It's challenging for me, but I'm really excited to work on it!
Love it!🤘🏼
Thanks for taking the time..!! I like the different stickings.. Excellent as always.!!
Awesome vid! As always. I also like the S F S F F (S = snare and floortom (old Porcaro lick)) variation. Thanks!
Hi Steve, wow, I really love your drumming, Your flow, your energy, your Sound, your Ideas just Awesome!! Greetings from Germany
Great content as always!
Steve~ Met u at Cuesta College a few years back with your trio...Insanely good! I told you then that I bought "Shed The Light" (?) You said, " Oh, you're the guy!" I've said it before and I'll say it again, your postings are the pinnacle in instructional videos. You introduce concepts and phrasing that even a life-long hack like me can absorb. Every time I shed with your vids I advance in technical, very musical ways. DONT STOP POSTING... You're the best! RU Gigging in the southland anywhere? Thank you!
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Thanks Greg! No gigs these days - just making videos (and video games).
Great lesson. Thx
Another EXTREMELY helpful lesson!
Amazing... I'm at a loss for words
Lezione molto interessante. Grazie mille!
Nice!! I love 5s but there is a lot of stuff I have not incorporated. Those flam ideas are super hip. Another terrific presentation!!
Awesom lesson. Liked and shared :)
Another great lesson. I've spent a long time on flam rolls and now this. More to work on. Glad you disseminate your skills and knowlege to drummers. Keep it going! The thumbs down has to be a fat finger error.
Great lesson/playing/ideas/thoughts/examples 👌🏽. Thank you. How about one next on 7s?😜🎶🥁
Do all the things in this video except its 2-2-3 :)
Gracias master!!
nice little phrase of notes. You don't run into any 3 in a row on one hand so it's pretty efficient at the basic level.
Brutal.
Очень круто. Кое что использовал из таких фишек.Лайк
Best lesson I've ever seen on UA-cam. How did you perfect fast 32nd note doubles n j.d beck type pop from ghost notes?
EXCELLENT! thank you for this great lesson. are the pdf's available?
Have your DVD “Shed Some Light” (it has). Really, really good DVD. Some people are great players, others are great teachers. You are both ... so how about about a damn book already?! : )
My left foot always wants to do more than 1/4 notes.. it goes crazy
LIKE YOU SAID STEVE IT CERTAINLY AIN'T A TOY ITS FOR GROWN FOLK THANKS A LOT
Great stuff, Steve. I recently did a lesson on groupings... I’d love to get your feedback... if you ever have a minute. I’ll DM you the link.
If you're good , I'll teach you how to count like a tabla player ...