You're a really great teacher dude. The way you approach drums as a passion and discipline is exactly what most new players need. You also approach making your videos in a vary relaxed state and it makes the viewer feel like they're in the same room.
Never heard describing the strokes for accents and ghost notes as Dog Paddling. That's helpful for we who are more audfio/ tactile than visual. Thanks. The different surfaces on the same side of the pad is a cool concept I had never seen either.
That cowbell metronome was recorded as Bessie was walking through the field. Love it. Rhythm lives all around us, just listen. Practice on Mr. Brown. Great name for the exercise.
I’ve been doing my own triplet exercises😄 RLR,LRL,RLR,LRL, RLRL,RLRL,RLRL,RLRL,Then RLL,RLL,RLL,RLR,LRR,LRR,LRR,LRR, REPEAT LEFT LEAS LRL,LRL,LRL I love this AND LOVE THIS ONE ALSO 🙏🏻🤘🏻🥁
I saw this in a video of yours a long time ago and started doing it daily. I also added a double stroke 5-tuplet to mix up some timings and it helped me incorporate it into fills!
Been playing drums for a good couple of years now, and only recently started to train up some rudiments again. I might just throw this in the mix. I'm so far behind though. Lol
Thanks for another great lesson! As you stated, it's good for flow. I'm already thinking of displacing the figures (ala Gaddiments). Keep up the great work!
Excellent as always rob, since I learned to do those killer accents on the pad, the practices took another direction, I just have to learn to do those rimshots on the snare drum 🔥🔥
Thanks Rob for your videos! What about this exercise that I like for mind and stick control: RLLRRR/LRRLLL , and rlLrrR/lrR/llL , with every third note accented ?
Need to know exercise , as all of your content has been so vital in most percussion Thank you so much brother in time Yes P4 nice What’s up wit dat metronome I need one for the boys Thanks again for all your efforts
Rob... I have had to switch to dbl bass pedals because I had a solid ankle fusion due to a MOTO-X 'ass'ident I had back in 2006, 19 surgeries later I figured I would find a work around for my triplet trouble. So I no longer have that ankle movement that I need vertically... I can bounce it by choking far back on the pedal but I dont get the power I want on the second & third hit with a single Rick Allen is the one that encourage me to keep tryin' by the way, but with a single pedal I just cant find the speed brah! What would Rob Brown do in this situation? Haha... but seriously... I know this is about sticks but it created the urge to ask ya about the pedal situation.
I've been meaning to ask about the full-page Metronome that Rob uses. I like the big visuals associated with it. Is it a particular app? Does anyone know where to pick it up?
FLAMUEL L. JACKSON, HAAAAHAHAHAHA!
Priceless Rob, love you brother!
You're a really great teacher dude. The way you approach drums as a passion and discipline is exactly what most new players need. You also approach making your videos in a vary relaxed state and it makes the viewer feel like they're in the same room.
Never heard describing the strokes for accents and ghost notes as Dog Paddling. That's helpful for we who are more audfio/ tactile than visual. Thanks. The different surfaces on the same side of the pad is a cool concept I had never seen either.
That cowbell metronome was recorded as Bessie was walking through the field. Love it. Rhythm lives all around us, just listen. Practice on Mr. Brown. Great name for the exercise.
"Flamuel Jackson"! I Died! 🤣🤣🤣
I love your teaching methods. Straight to the point also very efficient with your and my time!
Thank you for your service and expertise Mr. Brown
I was talking to Jon from Drumland and your name got brought up. You’re a great teacher and you make it fun. Thanks for doing what you do.
BEAT DOWN!!!
This is simple. But its Ballin. Never considered this sticking to get that rhythm. This is a win. 👊
Thanks for your assistance in helping my students. 🎉 They Love You.(Me Too!❤)
I’ve been doing my own triplet exercises😄 RLR,LRL,RLR,LRL, RLRL,RLRL,RLRL,RLRL,Then RLL,RLL,RLL,RLR,LRR,LRR,LRR,LRR, REPEAT LEFT LEAS LRL,LRL,LRL I love this AND LOVE THIS ONE ALSO 🙏🏻🤘🏻🥁
That ,s a good excersise! Play paradiddles, inside and reverse with triplets! That is a great workout.
I also have that Stewart Copeland book that you have next to you. It's great!
Best part of these phrasing’s is when I take them to the kit and pull off something I’ve never done before 😊
Yep fun stuff. Hope your doing cool Rob
I saw this in a video of yours a long time ago and started doing it daily. I also added a double stroke 5-tuplet to mix up some timings and it helped me incorporate it into fills!
I saw that same video. I think the first one he shows is a variation of a 5 stroke roll...🤔
I always love coming back to check on the channel for new exercises. Mr. Brown puts it down in way I can understand. Keep up the great work!
Deceptively simple, but excellent.
You are not Rob Brown. You are Awesome Rob!
That drum pad. Yes sir
Thanks again Rob❣️🎵
Looove this!!! Thank you Rob!! 🙌
Been playing drums for a good couple of years now, and only recently started to train up some rudiments again. I might just throw this in the mix. I'm so far behind though. Lol
This is a fantastic exercise and I'm going to be working on it over the next few weeks! Thank you!
Thanks for another great lesson! As you stated, it's good for flow. I'm already thinking of displacing the figures (ala Gaddiments). Keep up the great work!
Excellent as always rob, since I learned to do those killer accents on the pad, the practices took another direction, I just have to learn to do those rimshots on the snare drum 🔥🔥
Thanks Rob for your videos! What about this exercise that
I like for mind and stick control: RLLRRR/LRRLLL , and
rlLrrR/lrR/llL , with every third note accented ?
Love doublets for break fast lunch dinner lol
Nice finger and wrist control too.
Copeland book 📖 🥁🔥
Lets go on & GET IT! 🙏💯🥁
This is pretty informative. Great looking practice pad. Cheers, Rob! ✌️🥁
Triplet exercises! 😍🥁
Love it
Another great video that is going into my Drum Warmups YT playlist
Need to know exercise , as all of your content has been so vital in most percussion Thank you so much brother in time
Yes P4 nice What’s up wit dat metronome I need one for the boys Thanks again for all your efforts
Rob... I have had to switch to dbl bass pedals because I had a solid ankle fusion due to a MOTO-X 'ass'ident I had back in 2006, 19 surgeries later I figured I would find a work around for my triplet trouble. So I no longer have that ankle movement that I need vertically... I can bounce it by choking far back on the pedal but I dont get the power I want on the second & third hit with a single
Rick Allen is the one that encourage me to keep tryin' by the way, but with a single pedal I just cant find the speed brah!
What would Rob Brown do in this situation? Haha... but seriously... I know this is about sticks but it created the urge to ask ya about the pedal situation.
Rob, have been meaning to ask: what sticks are these that you use? Are these specific to pad work/marching models?
I've been meaning to ask about the full-page Metronome that Rob uses. I like the big visuals associated with it. Is it a particular app? Does anyone know where to pick it up?
Trubbles! Like it! 🥁
Is this a 5 stroke roll?
I think the first one he shows is???
Is this still done as a single stoke roll? Or a triple stroke roll? Sorry for the obvious question new to this 😂.
whats the advantage of acorn tips? seems theyre more likely to cause head dents.
Are you back to match grip? Great content Rob. Thankyou
The hoodie says it all, man. Drumming is drumming. #AllTheThings🥁
Shouldn't that be Flamuel rL. Jackson? 😂😂
And the hoody rocks.
How come there's no "southpaw" version of this pad? 🤔
Flamuel L Jackson.. 🤣🔥🔥
Time to prove all the doubters wrong!
Flamuel L Jackson! 😂😂😂😂😂
These are all 5 stroke rolls.
Correct, all in a triplet meter.
So basically you're just doing a paradiddle and a paradiddle-diddle in a triplet?!
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I don’t even know wtf a double is anymore after this video.