Man!!.....my inner frustrated drummer of all life,and metal head sais "Thatk you so much!"....i feel the drumm i never had more closer with this video!!!!❤❤❤
Oh, man! Why didn’t I find this channel earlier? This is GOOD stuff! No fuzz, just arrow straight to the point, with really simple and easy to follow directions and steps! Fantastic job sir! I am a huge fan of this kind of stuff and use polyrhythms, ploymeters, meter shifts and modulations all the time. But I love watching how other people work with this and think about it. Sometimes I pick up stuff that unlocks or simplifies things I already do, or strive for. I of course know Tesseract already but did not catch that it was you in this video when I clicked on it! Instant sub, and definitely binge watching everything on your channel! Cheers!
Was at your concert in Helsinki, and was astounded by the combination of accuracy and groove in your drumming. Would definitely be interested in the drum lessons if I had that much money and time to spend on just one hobby 😅
For anyone who would like to hear a killer 5/4 drum beat, check out Kas$cade by Animals as Leaders if you haven't yet! The intro, up to about 0:30 into the song, demonstrates a 5/4 beat and some interesting fill ideas based around 16th notes with quintuplet accents. Super fun riff to play, too.
Love the sneaky 5:4 polyrhythm at 3:52 instead of the 3:4 that, nice way to check we're paying attention like the good wee rhythm section we all are. I'm sure we all noticed that, right class?
Must be one of the best polyrythm videos explanations for drummer on youtube. This is easy for jay, maybe he has a hard time playing straight 4/4 beats haaha
Something I learned from an Adam Neely video: You can assign phrases to polyrhythms where the syllables line up with the overall polyrhythm. 3/4: Pass the goddamn butter 5/4: I’m looking for a home to buy 3/2: Doesn’t have a phrase, but it’s just Carol of the Bells. Everyone knows that song. 😅
Fantastic stuff dude! I don't suppose you'd be willing to share your Supperior Drummer 3 Preset you're using? It sounds awesome! Happy to pay for it too! :D
Makes my feet hurt just listening too it, but I really enjoyed this one, I got half way through the lesson until I was like Hugh!!! Anyways, thanks Jay...🤯😱🤘
Can you make a video on how to play triplets using heel toe, been trying for months and cant figure it out, 16th notes are fine, just can't play triplets
I thought I was tripping, yeah it definitely is a 3:4. Everyone makes mistakes and that's fine. Another 2:3 would be in Phoenix between hi-hat and ride/china
This is the best lesson on polyrhythms I've ever seen.
That groove in Exile has always sent me thru a loop. Thanks for the insight!
3:4 Polyrhythm will always be “pass the goddamn butter” in my brain 😂
The feeling of the rhythm is truly one of the key factors to elevating your understanding. Well done Jay.
I love when a great drummer is also a great teacher. You are definitely both. Thanks for this video!
Thanks Jay, for breaking down my favourite section of Exile! I finally know what’s inside the hot dog 🌭 lol Brilliant lesson, man 🏆
lmao i just noticed that some of the gospel chops fills that i've learned are actually 5:4 polyrhythms
Shhh..we don't talk about the odd metered polyrhythmic linear rudiments..🙃
Do you hace videos playing those kind of chops?
Man!!.....my inner frustrated drummer of all life,and metal head sais "Thatk you so much!"....i feel the drumm i never had more closer with this video!!!!❤❤❤
I LOVE HOW THE SNARE SOUNDS OMG
Great lesson!
Fantastic lesson by a very knowledgeable musician. Thank you for this.
Explained in a clear fashion , great teacher !
Instant Subscribe. This broke it down so simply .. something that - conceptually sounds so intimidating, but on paper, is actually quite simple.
Oh, man! Why didn’t I find this channel earlier? This is GOOD stuff! No fuzz, just arrow straight to the point, with really simple and easy to follow directions and steps! Fantastic job sir!
I am a huge fan of this kind of stuff and use polyrhythms, ploymeters, meter shifts and modulations all the time. But I love watching how other people work with this and think about it. Sometimes I pick up stuff that unlocks or simplifies things I already do, or strive for. I of course know Tesseract already but did not catch that it was you in this video when I clicked on it! Instant sub, and definitely binge watching everything on your channel! Cheers!
alien knowledge is shared. We always thank you Jay.
Thanks for this lesson. I have been teaching drums for 5 years, and I definitely learned something!
Was at your concert in Helsinki, and was astounded by the combination of accuracy and groove in your drumming. Would definitely be interested in the drum lessons if I had that much money and time to spend on just one hobby 😅
I have so much respect for Mr Postones. He is so talented and inspiring. Thanks for all the great tracks you create!
Dropping absolute gems! Thanks Jay!
Tremenda catedra...
Gracias Jay!
I’ve never seen it charted out like that, but it makes perfect sense. That’s amazing, thank you for that!
This video is amazing so helpful
Thank you so much for sharing this
great, clear explanation of a complex concept.I like how you build the drum rhythms on top of 5over4 . thanks for making the video.
Wish I knew this stuff 35 years ago! Always wondered how drummers were able to play these things. Cheers for this great video.
I've been waiting for this lesson for ages!
Sick video, Jay. Love your music so much!
For anyone who would like to hear a killer 5/4 drum beat, check out Kas$cade by Animals as Leaders if you haven't yet! The intro, up to about 0:30 into the song, demonstrates a 5/4 beat and some interesting fill ideas based around 16th notes with quintuplet accents. Super fun riff to play, too.
I love the way Jay explains this concept 🤘🏽🤯
Love the sneaky 5:4 polyrhythm at 3:52 instead of the 3:4 that, nice way to check we're paying attention like the good wee rhythm section we all are. I'm sure we all noticed that, right class?
Yeh that’s the second blooper in this vid that I’ve spotted since uploading it 😂
Great video 🙌
Cool grooves! Worth to mention Ray Hearne, with polyrhythms and general riff creations.
Love polyrhythms, it's my favorite thing.
Must be one of the best polyrythm videos explanations for drummer on youtube. This is easy for jay, maybe he has a hard time playing straight 4/4 beats haaha
Would you believe, most TesseracT songs are 4/4 - we're just messing with odd-timed ostinatos 😎
very helpful thank you!
Really appreciate this video subscribed
Thanks for breaking this down for me 😊
Saw you at rock city in Nottingham recently and damn you were absolutely sick bro
Lovely
love your content bro!
keep it up!
next level way of teaching drums
Thank you so much for this!! 🙏
Amazing vid well done.
Great. That chart you had shown..why not have a download able chart for all 3 polyrhythms
the 5:4 example sounds like a Tool intro from a different universe
cheers boss!
I love the idea of a 2 over 3 and 3 over 4 happening at the exact same time.
Pass the Goddamn Bells of Butter, Carol!
Very nice 👌
best drummer
Might I be bold as to say that, you sir feel like the ‘Nolly’ of drums.
That is meant as a great compliment!
Hearing polyrhythms applied as legit grooves is key!
Something I learned from an Adam Neely video: You can assign phrases to polyrhythms where the syllables line up with the overall polyrhythm.
3/4: Pass the goddamn butter
5/4: I’m looking for a home to buy
3/2: Doesn’t have a phrase, but it’s just Carol of the Bells. Everyone knows that song. 😅
Fantastic stuff dude! I don't suppose you'd be willing to share your Supperior Drummer 3 Preset you're using? It sounds awesome! Happy to pay for it too! :D
The hollow was damn crazy song.
Sensacional 🎉🎉🎉
Pass the fucking butter 4:13
😂
This is sick! Does anyone know what drum samples he is using? Are those Tesseract? If so where can I buy them?
great
Makes my feet hurt just listening too it, but I really enjoyed this one, I got half way through the lesson until I was like Hugh!!! Anyways, thanks Jay...🤯😱🤘
Can you make a video on how to play triplets using heel toe, been trying for months and cant figure it out, 16th notes are fine, just can't play triplets
Does it take people a while to learn these?
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On the 3 over 4, just remember Justin Chancellor from Tool's phrase: Pass the god damn butter!
Was coined way before him but okay
@@ouie-fl4qo Ok bro. Maybe I heard it from him first?
That’s literally how I learned it too 😂
7 | 11 groove in album 6?
MESHUGGAH!!!!!!!!
Lovely lesson Jay....
However at 2:50 it's 3:4, not 2:3...
I thought I was tripping, yeah it definitely is a 3:4. Everyone makes mistakes and that's fine. Another 2:3 would be in Phoenix between hi-hat and ride/china
You're absolutely correct - the 3:2 happens between the pedal hat and kick... oops! I'll add a disclaimer
No problem man. Great lesson though! Like everything else you do:)
привет!
Oh so THAT's how you play Hollow
Ooofffff
Its very usefull. Thank best drummer in the world 🫂
hi Jay! thanks for the content. one question - what about 3 over 5 do you use this pattern, maybe have some exfmples and how to? )