How To Play Texas Shuffle On Drums - double shuffle on drum set/how to do the backwards shuffle
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- Опубліковано 4 лип 2024
- How to play Texas shuffle on the drums can be elusive! It can involve double shuffle on drum set, backwards shuffle, jazz shuffle and other elements. Playing blues on drum set is and art form and to play that simple correctly is advanced drum set technique.
This video will clear up a lot and show you how to play a double shuffle on drum set! Check out Texas blues drummers from Stevie Ray Vaughn and Jimmie Vaughn. Texas shuffles on guitar, Texas shuffles on bass ,Texas shuffles on keyboard all have important jobs in the shuffle groove. Everyone must know their job for it to work.
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Intro play (0:00)
Intro Talk (0:08)
Double Texas shuffle (0:45)
Playing the rim (1:40)
Changing the ride (1:55)
Snare drum spacing (3:03)
Faster Tempo Change (3:39)
Backwards Shuffle (4:35)
Outro Talk (5:30)
Bassist here, enjoying your videos a ton. Love the onomatopoeia explanations. Subscribed and looking forward to more, my man
I really appreciate that! Feel free to chime in from a bass perspective. It’s always good to hear that! All the best!
First time I've ever heard the explanation of the difference in spacing between around the down and back beat..very informative..very useful..thank you for this!
Thanks for checking it out and I’m glad to hear you got something out of it! Shuffle on!
very educational! Refreshing to see a video about the subtleties of timekeeping.
I appreciate that! I’m just trying to pass along the information that really helped me. Cheers!
I,m an old man but we always called that a KC shuffle. Well before Texas blues became popular.
Really well done. Now if only I could do it!😂
But you can! I’ve been working on a two bar Tower of Power beat for two weeks. It never changes! We just keep working! Thanks for watching!
Thank you!!!
Thanks for checking it out!
What you call a "backwards shuffle" is widely known as a "flat tire" because of its sound. Onomatopoeia (tchalka).
I'm going to use that! Thanks!
Can you explain what you mean by "double" shuffle on the snare drum? Thanks
You might have clarified this during the short time I spaced out while watching, sorry 🙄
I've been playing for 2 months now. The more I try to learn about drums the more I think I made a huge mistake. This stuff is hard!
Glad to hear that you are drumming! Like any skill set time takes time. Some of the techniques in this video are a little subtle. If you’re playing some blues and can just get a solid shuffle happening you are good to go for quite a while!
Maybe you could focus on playing. Playing is supposed to be fun.
There's no such thing as a good drumming, just drummers having a good time.
You are one of the few that does a good job on the shuffle, 99.999% of the drummers play this wrong. But you forget to point it out in this video or you are not even aware of it. You need to bounce up on that rimshot, that is the whole thing that makes it fall into the right timing. Instead of thinking down "I am gonna hit that snare hard!" you need to think up "i am bouncing up as high as i can to get in that groove!" The hand goes back on the 2 soft hits and forward on the rimshot and then bounce up. I see you do that but not many who watches this will understand the importance of that detail. check out ua-cam.com/video/hG2s0FtRqk8/v-deo.html for a very good sample of bounce. Keith also fails to mention what he does.
Thanks a lot and I know exactly what you mean about bounce off the rim shot. I moved my hand out of the way so people could see it clearly. I’ll check out that other video! Cheers!