How to play Drum and Bass - Drums tutorials by Paul Kodish - sample lesson
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- Опубліковано 27 лип 2024
- Learn to play Drum and Bass beats with this excerpt taken from the complete online course 'Drumming for Dance Music' by Paul Kodish, drummer for Pendulum, DJ Fresh and Appolo 440. The course covers many different music styles including Drum and Bass, Dubstep, House, Breakbeat and Hip Hop, and is exclusively available now on www.music-courses.com/Instrume....
This lesson is one of the videos on Drum and Bass, showing how to play a classic Bristol groove.
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00:30 that "Manchester Beat" was all over the place in the early 1990s... both sides of the pond. Also the beat most of my non- drummer friends would play when they sat down to goof around on my set.
That beat is so simple, and WAS totally overused in the early 1990s, but it's magical. It's the kind of beat you could get lost in for hours-- of course changing things up every now and then, but it's almost visceral. It feels so natural. Slow it down and tweak it and you've got a famous Bonham track, speed it up and you've got the Manchester beat.
Sometimes the most simple beats take you where you need to go.
It’s basically a brake beat double and edited the amen break was the most popular I think because nobody ever called them out for the sample the story goes that it was included on a sample pack illegally, but people were using it, so at that point it was out and got edited and chopped up. You know the rest.
Paul Kodish dosen't sound like I imagined he would
Drums are lots of fun. 😇
Absolutly wow drumming and energy. Love the fill with snare in the end
I love drum and bass because sometimes the beat is just so simple and then sometimes there’s just so much going on. You have no clue with all the little edits and snippets they throw in in the sped up rolls and triplets. Oh my.
holy god damm moly, how you just switched speed at 1:50 really nice man!
Interesting time feel.
Nice lesson!
Good job 👍
i tried but could not come even close. Great drumming !
Awesome😃👍
Nice drum
1:04 why does all dnb sound similar to this?
because it's kinda the point, dnb, jungle, breakcore, and other similar genres use amen breaks, that's what the rhythm is called
Many were amen by Winstons, but there are definitely other brakes being used. but it’s a brake beat, which is usually a swing beat or the purdy shuffle or a non-linear. That’s why the second bass kick is offset crease tension Same with dubstep. At least initially now I don’t know what they’re doing.Wawawawawawa
show me your dynamics processors please
Nice drum drum
Are you OK, man? How do you do? So long time I do not hear you. When you go back to Pendulum?
yes i am fine. thank you. it has been long time since we seen us. please say me you are healthy
@@cedricsteed4645 i am ok. Thank you.
Where do you find loops like this to drum too? Ive been trying to find DNB music without the drums so that I can drum to it, but i’ve been unable to find anything.
Silicon Dawn baby! Inside The Machine. Killer!
Paul & KJ is the best drummer!!
Are Paul gonna be in Pendulum with Rob and Gareth in 2014 or not?
No, they've had a new drummer called KJ Sawka for a while now.
step 1: get a piccolo snare and put it on the other side of the hi hat from your normal snare
He seems to have a different style to KJ... can't put my finger on what though!
Probably different set of drums that has an entire different sounds lol
better than the Pendulum drummer they have now .he fitted perfectly with their sound
Have you seen KJ? Blows this guy out of the water. Was arguably the only bad thing about the Brixton DVD.
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sounds like the amen break
Nope
KJ is much better actually
Nice lesson!