i think somewhere along the way you lost the plot on art, but you seem to enjoy superfluous demonstrations of egotistical tenacity. as a spiritually inclined student of the craft, thanks for showing me what im not about
@@xstij with respect I don’t know who you are. That’s not a judgment, but I don’t know who you are and what you’ve created and since you seem to not be in the ring, I don’t really care that much about your feedback and judgement. Still thanks for your time on my page. Also, make sure to check out my record!
@@xstij What Elvin, Tony, Art and all the other cats were doing back then was as revolutionary as this video is. We are simply further along at this point. Art evolves or dies, those old records are still available to listen to if you miss them, but stop putting down artists that try to push the boundaries, because pushing those boundaries is exactly what the legends were doing. You will only be as good as you allow yourself to be. Here's a lesson, Mr. Spiritually Inclined Student Of The Craft: your reaction to content that you do not seem to understand is immediate hostility and contemptuous rethoric. Work on that first.
True. Except for the part of strokes, rhythms, placement, subdivision, rhythmic usage and systems that were all deeply discussed. But I see your point.
Hello @stevelymandrums I really appreciate you taking the time to make this video! I found it very useful! It’s also awesome to see the places that focusing and studying can take you! Great content!!!
Wacky. I love it. It will take me seven years to digest this video haha
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😂 there’s a whole lot to unpack here ty
Great lesson thanks for sharing! 🙏
Killer. Thank you!
oh god i dont understand whatas happening around 5:20 can anyone explain to me
He’s playing and displacing paradiddles between left hand/bass drum over a swing ride pattern.
Yeah paradiddles as 1/16ths in Sd / bd under ride
what's that synth in the background?
Moog voyager
oh no
i think somewhere along the way you lost the plot on art, but you seem to enjoy superfluous demonstrations of egotistical tenacity. as a spiritually inclined student of the craft, thanks for showing me what im not about
@@xstij with respect I don’t know who you are. That’s not a judgment, but I don’t know who you are and what you’ve created and since you seem to not be in the ring, I don’t really care that much about your feedback and judgement. Still thanks for your time on my page. Also, make sure to check out my record!
@@stevelymandrums doubled down and replied within minutes, bros got nun to do
@@xstij What Elvin, Tony, Art and all the other cats were doing back then was as revolutionary as this video is. We are simply further along at this point. Art evolves or dies, those old records are still available to listen to if you miss them, but stop putting down artists that try to push the boundaries, because pushing those boundaries is exactly what the legends were doing. You will only be as good as you allow yourself to be.
Here's a lesson, Mr. Spiritually Inclined Student Of The Craft: your reaction to content that you do not seem to understand is immediate hostility and contemptuous rethoric. Work on that first.
@@tommytrottier6100 I don’t take advice from obviously friendless people, but thanks yall
Not a lesson, rather a bragging video. Nothing is explained. But yes, it was free.
True. Except for the part of strokes, rhythms, placement, subdivision, rhythmic usage and systems that were all deeply discussed. But I see your point.
Hello @stevelymandrums I really appreciate you taking the time to make this video! I found it very useful! It’s also awesome to see the places that focusing and studying can take you! Great content!!!
@@stevelymandrumsawesome content! Thanks a lot!