HOW TO PLAY YOUR RIDE LIKE A BOSS! (Beginner/Intermediate)

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  • @RobBeatdownBrown
    @RobBeatdownBrown  6 років тому +120

    *Hey everybody. I’ve had a ton of folks asking about my ride here. It’s a 22” Paiste Formula 602 Modern Essentials* 🤘🏽

    • @jasonrosenberry7076
      @jasonrosenberry7076 6 років тому +1

      Rob Brown appreciate your lessons man. So much knowledge passed along that’s easy to digest. 👍👍

    • @fabianumgeher9692
      @fabianumgeher9692 6 років тому +1

      Great choice, the 602 series Rock, so very versatile.
      Thanks for the vid, keep up the good work Rob!

    • @davidwilson7402
      @davidwilson7402 6 років тому

      Came with my first drum kit! 1964 Ludwig oyster black pearl. Great cymbal choice

    • @ranielroda386
      @ranielroda386 5 років тому

      i badly need a kit right now🤤🤤🤤

    • @christschinwon
      @christschinwon 5 років тому

      Boss lesson dude. I just got me a vintage Paiste Rude 20" Ride/Crash (been using a Signature line full for god knows how long which is a great cymbal - so versatile). Cleaned it up pretty good with the old lemon trick! It can be loud but I'm lovin it!

  • @snardash_1197
    @snardash_1197 7 років тому +80

    I got a compliment yesterday on the way I play cymbals.
    *Net day
    "HOW TO PLAY YOUR RIDE LIKE A BOSS!!"

  • @declanwrightmusic
    @declanwrightmusic 6 років тому +89

    A sound guy complimented you?!? He must have been an alien.

    • @RobBeatdownBrown
      @RobBeatdownBrown  6 років тому +26

      It’s a unicorn sighting, but it’s been known to happen 😀

    • @christschinwon
      @christschinwon 5 років тому +5

      I hear ya. My experiences are more like "Tell the sound guy my monitors are off". "Can't, he gone home for dinner"!

    • @josteinv.jordet257
      @josteinv.jordet257 5 років тому +2

      @GW Edwards or non existant

  • @twtobin941
    @twtobin941 7 років тому +68

    Rob, you're one of the best music educators on UA-cam that I've run across. Articulate, clear, succinct friendly approach with useful tips always... and a great player. And hey, you're a fellow Canadian! Thanks, mate.

    • @RobBeatdownBrown
      @RobBeatdownBrown  7 років тому +7

      +T W Tobin That's a huge compliment, man. Very much appreciated! Thanx for watchin, ya hoser 🙂🇨🇦

    • @twtobin941
      @twtobin941 7 років тому +1

      LOL

    • @josteinv.jordet257
      @josteinv.jordet257 5 років тому

      @@RobBeatdownBrown do you have a moose covered in maple syrup outside of your iglo?

  • @creekcritter2112
    @creekcritter2112 7 років тому +55

    I'm a Zildjian guy, but man, that Formula 602 Modern Essentials ride is the sweetest sounding cymbal I've ever heard. Buttery smooth to razor sharp, it can really do it all.

    • @RobBeatdownBrown
      @RobBeatdownBrown  7 років тому +23

      It's pretty pricey, man. But you definitely hear why when you put a stick on it ⭐️ ⭐️ ⭐️ ⭐️ ⭐️

    • @julianboyd8719
      @julianboyd8719 6 років тому +1

      Zildjian K Sweet ride comes close to this thing.

    • @Underdog_Drums
      @Underdog_Drums 6 років тому +3

      @@julianboyd8719 Yeah, the K sweet, is sweet! I'm a Paiste guy myself (2002, or Sigs). The both crash nice, great dynamics, I think the Paiste cuts a bit more, and more explosive as a crash. Even though it may not be on that level, the 20 A custom projection ride is very nice too. Got a few rides, and gonna pick up that Sweet ride this weekend. A bit warmer. I'm not thrilled with my K Custom heavy dark, although it has it's place

    • @josephchambers3394
      @josephchambers3394 4 роки тому +1

      Vinnie C. thought the same thing when he left his A Customs behind for Paiste to make him these Modern Essentials.

  • @Westside_69
    @Westside_69 3 роки тому +4

    I love thin rides that can be used as a crash while playing and also have a bit of a washy sound, it fits so well for jazz.

  • @langlinaiseiou
    @langlinaiseiou 7 років тому +23

    So glad someone's talking about the ever important ride cymbal outside of the straight ahead jazz context. I work at a local drum shop and teach lessons on the side, and this is the exact sentiment I try to push. Sometimes it falls on deaf ears but the guys and girls that will learn to play/buy a nice ride always sound a million times better once they do. The real beauty is that while there are basically three "zones", everyone has their own voice once they get comfortable. Truly a deceivingly complex instrument. Thank you for putting this information out, because it'll only make better and more musical drummers. Keep up the beatdown.

    • @RobBeatdownBrown
      @RobBeatdownBrown  7 років тому

      +langlinaiseiou Thanx for checkin out the videos, man 👊🏽🇨🇦

    • @caladam2221
      @caladam2221 6 років тому

      langlinaiseiou TLDR

  • @TsunamiBeefPies
    @TsunamiBeefPies 6 років тому +2

    I have a 22" Zildjian crash/ride that I've been using for about 45 years. It is one sweet-sounding cymbal--gives me all the range of sound I could ask for, with a beautiful, crisp attack from the stick tip, and a bell tone that cuts through anything. Great video! Thanks!

  • @PaulKeepsItReal
    @PaulKeepsItReal 7 років тому +28

    Smacking the bow with the shaft of your stick is sooo Gadd! I love that. Nice call Rob!

    • @RobBeatdownBrown
      @RobBeatdownBrown  7 років тому +3

      +Paul Conrad Expect nothing less than 'waaay cool' from Sir Steve, man👌🏽

  • @jamieshannon9019
    @jamieshannon9019 Рік тому

    Thanks!

  • @addleanmuscle
    @addleanmuscle 7 років тому +4

    I've been drumming for 40 years and that was a great refresher course.
    Thanks!
    Hammer

  • @tor2112
    @tor2112 2 роки тому +3

    I just found Rob on UA-cam and he is amazing. This is exactly what teaching is supposed to be about. Phenomenal explanations in layman’s terms with a focus on sound and feel. I wish I had a drum teacher like this but now that I have found his videos, I do!!! Absolutely amazing. Thank you!

  • @JeffAnderson-jeffa
    @JeffAnderson-jeffa 7 років тому +138

    The secret is the chewed up stick. xD

    • @RobBeatdownBrown
      @RobBeatdownBrown  7 років тому +29

      +Jeff Anderson Shhhhhh. Don't tell nobody 😏

    • @Astromyxin
      @Astromyxin 6 років тому +15

      Sticks are like 10 bucks a pair, gotta play them until they are nothing but loosely packed splinters.

    • @colmhain
      @colmhain 6 років тому +2

      All mine have waists....

  • @SteveSuarez
    @SteveSuarez 7 років тому +62

    Love your videos and generous educational contribution to the drumming/percussive community. Thanks Rob!!!!

    • @RobBeatdownBrown
      @RobBeatdownBrown  7 років тому +6

      +Steve Suarez You're welcome, man. Thanks for stickin around. (No pun intended. Seriously) 🙂🇨🇦

    • @russwilson2305
      @russwilson2305 7 років тому +2

      Beats working. (bad pun)

  • @lonewolfmgtow7187
    @lonewolfmgtow7187 2 роки тому +1

    Funny thing is that I’ve been playing professionally for years and I do a lot of bell work, and I didn’t think anything of it at the time but recently I started putting more emphasis on my bell patterns, and ever since I started doing that wow what a world of difference my drumming has went up to another stratosphere and that’s real talk

  • @drummad7268
    @drummad7268 7 років тому +1

    I love your no ego/all info vids Rob, a natural tutor and superb player.

    • @RobBeatdownBrown
      @RobBeatdownBrown  7 років тому

      +Drummad72 Thanks a bunch, dude 👊🏽🇨🇦

  • @onesyphorus
    @onesyphorus 3 роки тому

    out of all the drummers and music educators on yt for content like this - rob's the best ! 0% bs and just wants thr best for people who click on these videos..

  • @seppoinnanen5577
    @seppoinnanen5577 6 років тому +2

    I think that the bow of the cymbal can be divided into more playing areas than just one. I normally play some 10cm from the edge for the sweetest sound, but I constantly keep on changing the playing area and dynamics depending on what I want from my ride sound. Some lower bell rides have the "ugliest" sound just below the bell, so I normally keep avoiding (but not always) sticking there. And, like you showed, using the shank (or the shoulder) of the stick is a great thing for quick accents between riding with a tip. I just love that sharp "klang" while I'm "dancing" all over the bow area :)

  • @marceugenio9303
    @marceugenio9303 5 років тому

    Rob. Your videos are great. Out of all the drum videos on youtube, yours are not only teaching very important fundamentals of drumming, You break it down in simple and real world terms and explain and demonstrate what your taking better than almost every drum channel out there. Plus your drums and cymbals are recorded where it sounds great and the way you play grooves.

  • @dwaynerobertson383
    @dwaynerobertson383 5 років тому +8

    Neil Peart said "I never wanted to be famous - I wanted to be good!" It was like he took those words out of my own mind. You do the same thing, Rob. Another excellent video. Thanks for sharing both your experiences and your opinions, because I can relate so well with what you are suggesting, advising and encouraging. You never exclude one major factor - you are not stating that one way is right and everything else is wrong. As musicians, we need to understand the reasons why we settle upon our personal musical decisions, and your advice is truly welcome! I just went from the 'how to set up your kit for maximum performance' video to this video...and the 'how to adjust your kick pedal' video is cued up next. Vital, highly useful information; all of it. Thanks so much man!

  • @jimkeogh8552
    @jimkeogh8552 4 роки тому +1

    I don't know why I put off watching tis video for so long; I guess it's because I thought I was accomplished on the ride. One technique I like doing with the edge is, when I'm playing other cymbals, and I want a "gong" tone carrying through, I'll run the shaft of the stick vertically down against the edge, and it carries through other notes from other cymbals behind those notes. Thanks again for helping to make "experienced" players better players.

  • @nram3930
    @nram3930 6 років тому +3

    I actually found out about most of these while jamming alone. thanks for showing me some other ways I didn't know of. great video :D

  • @hombreenojado
    @hombreenojado 5 років тому +1

    Dave King did an awesome Rational Funk segment "Know Your Ride". He's talking about spending a LOT of time playing just the ride. Really getting to know the entire surface. How it responds, what its capable off and essentially OWNING your ride technique rather than it being just a 22 inch crash.

  • @antonburger01
    @antonburger01 7 років тому +1

    Best lesson on the ride cymbal yet! And the groove of the beats, oh my word, great stuff!

    • @RobBeatdownBrown
      @RobBeatdownBrown  7 років тому +1

      +antonburger01 Thanx dude 🙂👊🏽🇨🇦

  • @Aduvjpzsao
    @Aduvjpzsao 8 місяців тому

    Killer lesson. Been replaying this video for years just to hear your ride playing. Thanks so much Rob!

  • @danfelixmusic2536
    @danfelixmusic2536 5 років тому +1

    This is great Rob. You are spot on as usual practical tips.. Terri Lyne Carrington once told me that the ride cymbal is our voice as drummers. We all play different rides and we play those rides differently and it's our own stamp. Like your guitar analogy. FWIW I think, for rock, Mickey Curr and Jeff Porcaro are great exponents of clever and musical ride playing live and in the studio. They both played so many genres on record. For jazz I think Elvin is the ride monster. Actually those jazz cats knew how to wring tone out of only one ride. Great video my friend as always!😁✌️

  • @Gretschdrums75
    @Gretschdrums75 7 років тому +1

    Keep killin it in these videos. You are an inspiration for drumming and teaching the art.

  • @OvExX
    @OvExX 2 роки тому

    i'd add the concept that, when hitting the bow with the tip of the stick, the cymbal will accentuate different "wash" overtones depending on how close or far off the bell you're playing. of course it will vary from cymbal to cymbal. its most obvious with cymbals with a more pronounced curve in the bow, you'll find a higher pitch overtone near the bell and a lower overtone near the edge. its great to add tools to your sound. this applies for that last sticking too. cheers!

  • @Archdukecollins
    @Archdukecollins 6 років тому

    I have a Zildjian sweet ride and a pair of vintage hi hats. That’s all I need.

  • @alldog222
    @alldog222 6 років тому +1

    Thanks man I am sticking with your lessons. I had to move into a RV trailor with almost no sound proofing, So I muted things down,But what I had to do was move to brushes most of the time.I have really discovered the smooth sound and various sounds and patterns you can get right on the ride.

  • @mrbtapir
    @mrbtapir 6 років тому +1

    Really great video. Also a good tip I got from Jeff Hamilton is to not hold the stick very tightly when you are playing the bow with the tip, letting the stick bounce, as it lets all the different resonances of the cymbal come through

  • @BurnTheNuance
    @BurnTheNuance 7 років тому

    "Drummers that hit cymbals", definitely categorizes me. I do not have the best technique, especially with crashes. Self taught for nine years and eventually I just went with using light to medium rides as crashes haha. Really enjoy your channel. Incredibly knowledgeable and you're very humble. Good stuff my dude.
    Edit: Haha, love how widdled down that stick is! Sticks have extremely random shelf lives (at least for me), I use 2b, or Vic Firth Metals and sometimes they will last a couple sessions (normally around an hour to three), and at other times they fracture and break with twenty minutes. Can get spendy over time. Cheers.

  • @maness2112
    @maness2112 6 років тому

    This needed to be said. The ride is my favorite instrument.

  • @astrozombie138
    @astrozombie138 7 років тому

    you made a great video on specific stickings on ride work. I love how you break down the edge, bow and bell. by the way, you can tell that you have been working that traditional left hand grip on the snare. it is really showing up now. flawless, awesome stuff.

    • @RobBeatdownBrown
      @RobBeatdownBrown  7 років тому +1

      +Rick Lemire My T-grip is definitely shaping up nicely, man. Feeling really comfortable with it now. Thanx for watchin 🙂🇨🇦

  • @theopinson3851
    @theopinson3851 3 роки тому +2

    “I could get through a whole show with just a ride and a pair of hihats.” Tony Williams: “Hold my beer in a Silent Way.”

  • @patrickmcginn4435
    @patrickmcginn4435 7 років тому

    Along with Stephen Taylor, Rob Brown's videos are the most informative and helpful ones for drummers on YT.

  • @mgthebluesburners2201
    @mgthebluesburners2201 7 років тому +1

    Great sounding ride! And you, great eloquence, clear explaining, and lots of ideas for the ride! Thanks!

  • @keepthemetalflowing
    @keepthemetalflowing 6 років тому +2

    Great video! You articulated how I've felt about rides (and cymbals in general)! Thumbs up man!!

  • @Gretschdrums75
    @Gretschdrums75 7 років тому +16

    Another excellent video. You are my favorite teacher. Outstanding!

    • @RobBeatdownBrown
      @RobBeatdownBrown  7 років тому +1

      +Gretschdrums75 Thanks a ton, dude 🙂👊🏽🇨🇦

  • @terrencenbanbury5220
    @terrencenbanbury5220 7 років тому

    You have verified what i learned by experience. For years, all I had was hihats and a ride. I had to learn how to crash and get all various sounds out of one cymbal. Great explanation, Rob. Once this is learned, one will transcend into being a musician. Rides are soooo expressive. I love the ringing in between to strikes, too. Another thing to explore is stick bead variation; nylon, wood and various shapes. I'm still loving the "Rob Brown signature" stick. ;-) I love your vids and like and subscribe.

  • @Spretzjnjikhow
    @Spretzjnjikhow 6 років тому

    Speaking of those loud metal rides you mentioned at the end: My first cymbal pack was the Meinl Extreme metal with a 22" ride which had a bell the size of a truck. Couldn't crash it for the life of me. Neat for blast beats though, but I never got very good at those, and now I don't really fancy it anymore.

  • @TheMarc52
    @TheMarc52 5 років тому +1

    You are really good! Great feel and great articulation. And so clean. Very impressive. You must be in high demand.

  • @patcummins1405
    @patcummins1405 7 років тому +1

    I have a Paiste Alpha 20" Full Ride, I love laying into that bad boy and using it as a crash! Nice, big and washy and stays in control

  • @TheRentschie
    @TheRentschie 7 років тому +1

    Thanks for your great drumming videos. I always learn so much for them!

  • @joegoldwing5672
    @joegoldwing5672 3 роки тому

    Hi Rob I been taking lessons for about a year now and always practicing. I like your stuff, like your video’s. Really appreciate it man.

  • @thomasflachmusic
    @thomasflachmusic 6 років тому

    It’s also to do with what type of ride you have. I am looking for more a dry ride and I love the washes on it and the bow and everything but my first ride is more a rock ride has a lot of metallic overtones

  • @hiptoalieu
    @hiptoalieu 7 років тому

    This Is Fantastic!!! I personally use ALL crash rides most of the time to help me get a wide range of sounds and colors, with KILLER crash ability!!! Also some times I'll play with the tip of my stick on the very edge!

  • @Redwood_Rambler
    @Redwood_Rambler 6 років тому

    Holy Crap!! From 6:40 to 7:22, now that's a drummer. I wish I flowed liked that..

  • @philavise6607
    @philavise6607 4 роки тому

    Nice vid, referring to exactly what you said at the end of the vid. It really depends on what type of music you play. Lightweight rides tend to have a lower volume with a less defined ping. I have a rude 20 inch power ride. It's a heavy ride with a really defined ping. I bought it for the ping. I never crash on it. I have two crash cymbals for when I wanna do that.

  • @sarojaband4664
    @sarojaband4664 6 років тому +2

    Nice work as usual Mr Brown! Btw, my favorite ride of all time is my 22” Paiste Formula 602 BLUE LABEL Heavy Ride. Sounds like raindrops, and the bell has a billion sweet harmonics.

  • @andyfigueroa9599
    @andyfigueroa9599 6 років тому

    Good video, great explanation- I love the part about laying the stick flat on the bow, I was shown this for the 1st time by a drum salesman & I've never forgotten it. I kinda stick it and simultaneously flick to the left in a sliding motion.. it creates a very cool sound. Thank you.

  • @beastuptime8812
    @beastuptime8812 6 років тому +6

    I love this guy's faces when he plays

  • @mightyV444
    @mightyV444 5 років тому

    Great video (and shirt too), Rob! Thank you! :-) An eye-opener for me was a video a friend once showed me of his old band, and their drummer only had hi-hats and a ride cymbal too, but he really knew how to get the most out of them. Cheers, V. :-)

  • @kevystead
    @kevystead 5 років тому +1

    Love it Rob! Always been a fan of a great ride player! I always use it in a musical sense for serving the song. Years back bought the Neil Peart Paragon line.. Best cymbals I ever owned! btw love the "I'm in pain, but I love it" LOL Oh and I'm in Post gig insomnia too. So naturally I'm watching drum videos :)

  • @carranen
    @carranen 7 років тому +1

    I totally agree about your cymbal ... and all the rest! What a groove man!

  • @longano_drummer
    @longano_drummer 7 років тому

    great stuff! Rob , no comment, i m a fan of your fresch approach..on the drumset!

  • @calebtete-bamfo5731
    @calebtete-bamfo5731 6 років тому

    You published this video on my birthday and it has helped me a lot..Thanks man

  • @souldeep808
    @souldeep808 4 роки тому

    Accenting on the bell is freaking awesome!! Adding that to my repertoire! Listened with my eyes closed and that sh*t sounded AMAZING.

  • @danielescanaba596
    @danielescanaba596 7 років тому

    I love your style as a player and as a teacher.

  • @kierenmoore3236
    @kierenmoore3236 6 років тому +57

    Whoops ... I was looking for "How to Ride your Boss like a Player" ... I'll just let myself out ... ...

  • @phillipsharring
    @phillipsharring 6 років тому

    One way I like to play a ride is to use the stick tip, but riiiiiiiight on the outer 1”, doing like driving 8ths. It’s a slightly different feel than playing the edge like a crash - gets a good wash going but still has a little bit of definition

  • @znon5876
    @znon5876 7 років тому

    Your tom work is insane. Those yamahas sound amazing

    • @RobBeatdownBrown
      @RobBeatdownBrown  7 років тому

      +z non Thanks dude 🙂 And yea. I love these tubs ❤️🥁

  • @mattillusion9706
    @mattillusion9706 4 роки тому

    You are so informal, and I really enjoy your videos. This is coming from a intermediate player that seeks to improve. Keep being an awesome instructor , God bless.

  • @karlmyers8111
    @karlmyers8111 7 років тому

    Thanks again Rob for another most excellent video.
    Your channel is by far the best on you tube for teaching and explaining about drums.i look forward to every new video.
    Thanks again mate

  • @karindanish7463
    @karindanish7463 2 роки тому

    Awesome lesson, You’re the best teacher, Rob, Thanks!

  • @JeffWald
    @JeffWald 7 років тому

    Great as always, Rob. I'm glad you touched on the Gadd ride thing. I've been doing that for a few years now and absolutely love it

  • @eyeconartist
    @eyeconartist 6 років тому

    I dig the Steve Gadd broad-stick-to-bow-hard-lean!!!

  • @erniecool4603
    @erniecool4603 5 років тому

    Great free lesson! Thank you!

  • @joachimolsenofficial
    @joachimolsenofficial 6 років тому

    Great video, thanks man!:)

  • @ivokrakstad
    @ivokrakstad 7 років тому

    Love your work man, how smooth can it be, man.. so brilliant and educational! Cheers from Norway !!

    • @RobBeatdownBrown
      @RobBeatdownBrown  7 років тому

      +Ivo Kråkstad NORWAY in the house 🇳🇴 Nice, man. Greets from Canada 🇨🇦🙂

  • @Semaalander
    @Semaalander 6 років тому

    there is another way to extract sound from an edge. Blow performed "suspended" stick (stick is taken in the hand as a writing pen, head strictly down) and relaxed hand hit the body of the stick in the edge of the plate at an angle as close as possible to 90 degrees relative to the plane of the cymbal). The sound of impact similar to the impact the bell, but generally more relaxed and quiet.
    however, this technique for separate single strikes in as a" special effect", not for waging rhythm as such by, but such strikes in the right place very decorate composition

  • @calebdean6997
    @calebdean6997 4 роки тому

    I experimented with my ride as a crash because my crash cymbal broke, and i was real afraid that i wasn't using the ride right, but im glad to hear that its actually what i should be doing

  • @AntoineKanaan
    @AntoineKanaan 7 років тому +30

    the groove is within you

    • @RobBeatdownBrown
      @RobBeatdownBrown  7 років тому +6

      +Antoine Kanaan After 30 years, it BETTER be 😕🙂Thanks for watchin 🇨🇦

    • @russwilson2305
      @russwilson2305 7 років тому

      The groove is indeed strong, with this one.

  • @theRooster722
    @theRooster722 6 років тому

    Your playing is fantastic, and also I think Paiste makes the most musical sounding and playable cymbals. All I buy anymore.

    • @RobBeatdownBrown
      @RobBeatdownBrown  6 років тому

      I’ma have to fully agree with you on that one💯

  • @Tagger0325
    @Tagger0325 Рік тому

    Hey Rob. I have a frayed stick that I became fond of. I only have 1 pair of these Vater 7A . Most of my playing is with 5A . Anyway, that frayed stick is making a mess of my drums . I just meticulously cleaned them with drum detailer and little pieces of wood and saw dust are developing on my chrome and between rim and head from that stick . I just got all new Evans G12's. Love them thanks . I need to retire that stick .

  • @iphail4733
    @iphail4733 6 років тому +1

    Sick grooves man. So much knowledge condensed down to a short window in time. A lesson that I will never forget!

  • @AndyRiot
    @AndyRiot Рік тому

    A drummer with a Depeche Mode shirt! That is so cool!

  • @blakesimmons5130
    @blakesimmons5130 7 років тому

    I've been playing for 9 years, I'm only here to hear you play👏👌

  • @isaachahn2468
    @isaachahn2468 7 років тому +13

    I thought to my self i know how to use a ride this is going to be useless, i could not have been more wrong XD @Rob Brown you surprise me every time love your videos great content ever time. Thanks for the videos

    • @RobBeatdownBrown
      @RobBeatdownBrown  7 років тому +1

      +Isaac Hahn You're welcome, man. Thanks for watchin 🙂🇨🇦

  • @bajajagrandasee3668
    @bajajagrandasee3668 6 років тому

    lovely playing ! got the vic firth bag in the corner but playing with the sticks that an animal chewed up !

  • @KevoDrumsGillespie
    @KevoDrumsGillespie 7 років тому

    You are amazing, cheers from France !

  • @marc_randrianarison
    @marc_randrianarison 6 років тому

    Best drum teacher

  • @fonsitosantoshernandez9125
    @fonsitosantoshernandez9125 6 років тому

    Thanks Rob to share with us your awesome talent.

  • @vanderneut
    @vanderneut 7 років тому

    I love how you groove, man. Sounds awesome.

    • @RobBeatdownBrown
      @RobBeatdownBrown  7 років тому

      +Erik van der Neut Thanks dude 🙂👊🏽🇨🇦

  • @redrum567
    @redrum567 3 роки тому

    Them grace notes are delicious \m/
    Appreciate your approach to explanation. Very well done indeed & thank you 🖒🖒

  • @russwilson2305
    @russwilson2305 7 років тому +1

    Sweet! I need a thin ride in conjunction with a heavy one apparently.

  • @derknizotts9162
    @derknizotts9162 6 років тому

    SOLD!!!! was debating on adding a ride to my hand percussion setup

  • @tedtedsen269
    @tedtedsen269 7 років тому +2

    Have you tested the stick with a plastic tip they make a sharp attack on the cymbals i like it i really like Your drumming i don't hear any mistakes compared to me lots of mistakes

  • @jeevanbabu2475
    @jeevanbabu2475 5 років тому

    Your playing motivate me to playing

  • @redpoint6870
    @redpoint6870 7 років тому

    I have a Paiste pst7 set, that ride is a universe to me!!

    • @RobBeatdownBrown
      @RobBeatdownBrown  7 років тому

      +Red Point That's a pretty sweet ride in that pack, man. The 20" Light ride makes a sweet crash, too👌🏽

  • @noampitlik2332
    @noampitlik2332 5 років тому

    Yea, there's nothing like trying out a beautiful ride cymbal somewhere and everythings cool until you hit the bell and all you here is the tip of the drumstick and a thud.

  • @NaiLujArdz
    @NaiLujArdz 6 років тому

    That GROOVE though. awesome playing

  • @Pure_KodiakWILD_Power
    @Pure_KodiakWILD_Power 7 років тому +2

    strong bell on a ride is imperative. that stick is absolutely shredded, man 😂

  • @miguelmastelloto2213
    @miguelmastelloto2213 3 роки тому

    Dude…just truly enjoy your lessons man!!keep up the great work🤘

  • @rodrigoguzmanleroy4915
    @rodrigoguzmanleroy4915 7 років тому

    Thanks Rob. Great lesson. Bless you

  • @KNasGames
    @KNasGames 6 років тому

    I feel better knowing I’m not the only one that loves to play the cymbals.

  • @markielinhart
    @markielinhart 2 роки тому

    Learning to love the ride. Thanks ✌️🌻

  • @thomasterp-madsen3946
    @thomasterp-madsen3946 6 років тому

    Stumbled upon your video, really learned a lot about my new ride that I did not know was possible! Subbed, thanks man.

  • @Slinky108
    @Slinky108 7 років тому

    Thanks brother! Nice lesson!

  • @brucekendall52
    @brucekendall52 5 років тому

    You are such a great educator,appreciate it,thks.