So I’ve been trying to practice the purdie shuffle, and I couldn’t find a good track until I landed on this video. Thank you sir. This song was made for that groove lol.
@@BensJamTracks it will be fun to jam on the drums with this one. There are so many variations of shuffle . from Bonham to Steely Dan flavors and all points in between.
Hey Ben, love your tracks for teaching, thanks! Just to let you know as a note, from a drummer... this track, and the other one labeled "12/8 fusion shuffle" aren't really 12/8 feels (yes, I know the math is still right). Musically, 12/8 is defined by a feeling of 4 beats of triplets (often a slow blues). These 2 tracks are " half time shuffles", usually written in 4/4 with either four groups of triplets and the back beat SD on beat 3, or four groups of sextuplets (16th note triplets) with the backbeats in the usual 2 and 4 position. Thanks again for the tracks!
So I’ve been trying to practice the purdie shuffle, and I couldn’t find a good track until I landed on this video. Thank you sir. This song was made for that groove lol.
More 12/8's music please. So fun to play.
Thanks for the suggestion! New tracks coming soon 😉
Outstanding groove for practicing half time shuffle fills. Great stuff!
Thanks Chris!
Awwww man at 4:56 when the train picked up steam ! I dig this... Glad I found this page. I dig the shuffle groove. Thanks man !
Thanks mate! Glad you enjoyed the track!
@@BensJamTracks it will be fun to jam on the drums with this one. There are so many variations of shuffle . from Bonham to Steely Dan flavors and all points in between.
Cool stuff man, can't wait to jam some of it👊
You are the best ❤
Thank you Husnu! :)
👍🏻👍🏻 thanks!!
Wow get into it close your eyes and play feel the times the rhythm the music
Hey Ben, love your tracks for teaching, thanks! Just to let you know as a note, from a drummer... this track, and the other one labeled "12/8 fusion shuffle" aren't really 12/8 feels (yes, I know the math is still right). Musically, 12/8 is defined by a feeling of 4 beats of triplets (often a slow blues). These 2 tracks are " half time shuffles", usually written in 4/4 with either four groups of triplets and the back beat SD on beat 3, or four groups of sextuplets (16th note triplets) with the backbeats in the usual 2 and 4 position. Thanks again for the tracks!
Thanks for the feedback Erik - appreciate the break down!
Can we hear a full version of the intro theme please?
Beaitiful although i only use pentatonic on my improvs jaja thank you sr