Syncopation pt. 1 | Effective Steps To Drum Limb Independence
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- Опубліковано 29 чер 2024
- Here are a few ways to really use Syncopation. Syncopation is a book that just throws you right into it, and many may not understand how to get a good use out of it. Well there are so many ways, but this is one very effective way. I hope you dig it, and get to use these ideas to better your independence and playing. I will continue this series in the future. Thanks!
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Impermanence - Prod. Riddiman
Timeline
0:00 Intro
0:55 On The Kit
1:30 Pattern Demonstration (Snare)
2:38 Jazz Lesson Start/Keep An Ostinato (pg. 38)
5:51 Latin Lesson (Same Ideas)
9:28 Real Practice Clip (Kick Drum 16ths)
10:07 Outro
This video is picking up some steam, so if you're interested I made a pt. 2 related to bass drum speed (which I am still trying to get down haha)! You can check that out here ►ua-cam.com/video/1TOTpg34K3g/v-deo.html
This video should have 10k likes.
I wish hahaha! Thanks so much, I appreciate it! 🙏
Boss keep it up, this was awesome!!
This is gold... thank you!
Thanks a lot man! I'm glad it was helpful.
Good stuff. I need a brush up on reading. Thanks!
No problem, glad I could help. I think most drummers (including myself) need a brush up on reading hahaha
Yes! It's all about making it fun :D Great book, great video dude!! :D
Thanks Julia! I love what you're doing on your channel btw, great stuff! 🤙
@@TomPompei thanks dude! It's great connecting with another fellow drummer along a similar journey! Woo! Go you! Look forward to seeing more of your videos :D
@@JuliaStarr Yeah for sure, It's easier to stick with it when you have support, especially from other youtubers/drummers! I look forward to more of your videos too! P.s. especially the tabla stuff 🔥🔥
thank you!
You're welcome, glad you enjoyed the lesson! 🙏
Ding! Lights are on! Now I get it. Thank you so much. 🙏🍻
Glad to hear it!! Keep on drummin'! 🥁🙏
@@TomPompei great vid. I watch a ton of YT drumming content. don't know why it took the algo so long to serve you up!
@@HarryJoiner Thanks a lot! That means the world. Appreciate it! 🙏
I'm dusting off my original 1975 version right after hitting enter. Thanks!
Awesome, love to hear it! Thanks for watching! 👏
Nice video, I do think Stick Control is more popular than Syncopation, but I think Syncopation's better, always nice to see some stuff on using it since there's so many ways
Thanks a lot! Yeah I wouldn't argue against that, I think they're both very popular, but you may be right. I actually cut out a part talking about Stick Control haha. Glad you enjoyed the video! Thanks for the sub as well.
@@TomPompei No problem. Stick control is fantastic at what it is, but I've always thought Syncopation is much more about musicality.
@@pietzsche I 100% agree with you there!
I’ve been playing drums for over 40 years and just my opinion here I think syncopation is a way better book and actually easier book to use, i’ve been teaching Drum lessons for over 15 years now and and I know that’s not a book to provide to students because they’ll just walk out the door hahahah..so I just take it back to syncopation , i’ve actually never completed the whole stick control book in all honesty have you,
@@mghc7 no, definitely not, there's tons in stick control I've never even tried.
The fact syncopation is actually aimed at kit paying rather than all snare is a big plus for me too
The book is not not boring as you stated. The exercise you referred to on page 38 may or may not be correct, it depends on what edition of the book.
Maybe this is a silly question but, when you're playing a pattern through on the snare to start out, I notice that you're playing it with both hands (as opposed to when later on you're playing it on just one limb while everything else is playing an ostinato). But you're not playing hand to hand, like left right left right left right - you're playing more like groups of a few notes, sometimes starting on the right, sometimes starting on the left, so that sometimes you actually play two rights in a row or two lefts in a row. My question is, how do you now what sticking to use here? Are you just vibing it, or is there something in the notation that indicates which hands to use? I'm not really familiar with reading music yet so maybe I'm missing something obvious. Sorry I know this was uploaded a while ago but I'd love to practice this and would appreciate some guidance
Hey! Great question. Unless it's notated, which in this case it isn't, then I pretty much vibe it out. I generally like to keep Rights on downbeats so the 1,2,3,4 and lefts on the upbeats so the ands if we're just talking about eighth notes. However if there are only quarters in a row then I still variate the sticking. This means sometimes you'll have two lefts in a row or two rights if there's rests. for example say we have two quarters in a row and then an eighth note rest and an eighth note on the and of 3. I would play Right Left and then Left. This isn't necessary it's just comfortable for me. I really just try to find a sticking that feels comfortable, it can be very important to find the most efficient/comfortable sticking. I hope that helps!
What was the concept you were doing at the 10m mark?
Hey! I actually made a pt 2 to this video on the channel which goes over that section in more depth. I'm forgetting the page numbers, but I think it's just the next two pages of patterns in the book and playing them as 16ths on the kick. I do in fact like ham btw, specifically rum ham
@@TomPompei ha! Thanks.. I just found / watched that. Thx!
@@D0YouLikeHam Awesome! No problem. Thanks for watching! 🙏
Still have two of those books from the 70s......
Love that! How's the condition? Haha