Jazz Drumming Techniques - Bass Drum And Hi-Hat

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  • Опубліковано 22 тра 2024
  • The the Jazz drumming techniques I use for playing my hi-hat and bass drum. These techniques are very useful in playing Jazz. They'll help you respond dynamically to the music you want to play and support the band.
    TIMESTAMPS
    0:00 Introduction
    01:20 Hi-Hat Technique and heel up demo with Swing
    03:12 Hi-Hat heel up demo with Samba
    04:55 Hi-Hat heel down technique and Jazz ballad demo
    06:01 Hi-Hat heel down Bossa Nova demo
    06:42 Hi-Hat heel down splashing demo
    07:40 Hi-Hat Heel-Toe technique and demo with Songo and Swing
    09:36 Bass Drum Technique
    10:22 Heel down demo and about open bass drum tone
    11:04 Heel-Toe with bass drum
    12:26 Bass drum Heel-Toe demo with Samba
    13:51 How to use the leg for the heel-toe
    16:06 Other resources for your drumming
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 13

  • @user-yu8ze7yu9w
    @user-yu8ze7yu9w 2 дні тому

    Nice presentation! Love the tone of your ride cymbal! Thanks for sharing your technique and methods.

  • @lawrenceyolles9541
    @lawrenceyolles9541 Рік тому +3

    we are all very fortunate that you are creating and generously sharing such excellent instructional videos , and you certainly have a gift in this realm. bravo!

    • @jazzdrumschool
      @jazzdrumschool  Рік тому +1

      Ahh shucks! Thanks so much! I'm glad my videos are helpful. I'm interestd in teaching the nuts and bolts of how to play things in a real music performance context. I'm grateful my approach is resonating with you. Keep swinging my friend 🤙

  • @user-yu8ze7yu9w
    @user-yu8ze7yu9w 5 місяців тому

    Thanks for sharing your relaxed flow on the kick. This is tough for me to get the hang of and I appreciate your example !

    • @jazzdrumschool
      @jazzdrumschool  5 місяців тому

      Thanks for the kind words and I'm so glad the video helped you. The reason I run this channel is exactly for this reason. I want to help you and other drummers reach your Jazz drumming goals. If you haven't already, you might also check my online Jazz Drum School: jazzdrumschool.com/ I think you'll really enjoy the lessons over there too. Keep swinging my friend 🤙

  • @bjhogans
    @bjhogans Рік тому +2

    Another thing to learn… stomp+toe.
    For me, one step forward requires two steps back ; the instability of unlearning and relearning 😅

    • @jazzdrumschool
      @jazzdrumschool  Рік тому +2

      I know if can be challenging but you can do it Brian! As dedicated as you are, nothing is impossible 🤙

  • @xiechangning6411
    @xiechangning6411 Рік тому

    Thank you for such an informative demonstration with high-quality sound & video!

    • @jazzdrumschool
      @jazzdrumschool  Рік тому

      Thanks Xie for watching and I'm so glad my video was helpful. Keep groovin'! 🤙

  • @ryanandtricia
    @ryanandtricia Рік тому

    This is a very good video Von, thank you for making it and putting it out there. You're timing, feel, and style are impeccable. I wish I could play drums that well :) I searched around for something like this because I'm so frustrated with my right foot technique. I'm 41 years old, I still can't figure out playing doubles. I have all the technique I need in my hands, I have good four way coordination, I have tons of knowledge and theory, I have a music degree, I spent two years in a MM in Jazz program even - and my bad right foot means I can't play even the most basic music with a good feel. It's so frustrating!
    I shall try implementing what I see here and get back to you with questions after spending some time. Thanks again for your willingness to share and for your positivity & cheerfulness.

    • @jazzdrumschool
      @jazzdrumschool  Рік тому

      Thanks so much for your kind words and detailed comment. It's nice to hear where your at and what's giving you a hard time. I'm really glad you found the video helpful and I totally get where you are at.
      You know what really improved my bass drum doubles? Samba. You might also try playing Samba both with heel down and heel/toe techniques. You'll feel some muscle burn in the beginning so be sure to take a break every 5 minutes or so and start off slow.
      If you try it out, let me know how it goes! Keep swinging my friend 🤙

    • @ryanandtricia
      @ryanandtricia Рік тому +1

      @@jazzdrumschool Thank you Von. Samba has been a bane, but I'm determined to master it :) Where should I be feeling muscle burn? Part of the difficulty for me when doing anything heel-up is that I lose my balance if the beater isn't buried in the head. As I've been trying to mimic your technique of "floating" on the pedal, with a nice soft first stroke that involves the entire leg, I have instantly felt pain in my lower left back. The muscle burn I feel is in my quad. I'm being careful not to lean forward or backward, but to sit straight up. I scooted the throne closer and raised it to help me with my balance, but my back still feels strained when I go from having both feet on the ground to lifting my right foot.

    • @jazzdrumschool
      @jazzdrumschool  Рік тому

      I'm sorry for the delay! Ryan, you might need to strengthen your abdominal muscles. You are doing some kind of weight displacement to compensate for weak muscles somewhere and I think possibly in your stomach area. Changing your foot technique is a gradual process and you have to strengthen muscles you weren't using before to make this transition as well.
      Because comments get buried here, please shoot me an email vonbaron(at)vonbaronmusic.com if you need more help. Many thanks for sharing🤙