This is wild, I just bought a drum kit the other day so I just looked up a drum fill tutorial and here you are posting one ten minutes before I started looking! Thanks dude 🤙🏽
Been following you guys for about a year now and I have to say a massive shout out to you for not only providing some of the best teaching content out there but also for opening my eyes to drummers I had never heard of and styles I had never considered before. Keep on doing what you are doing and spreading that positivity 😁
Great video and tutorial. Really spells it out for people. I got lucky -- I'm a left handed drummer that plays right -- I was trained in public and private and learnt the standard rudiments in 1969 at age 7. I'm 61 now and play/practice regularly with a band or two. Because I was trained by right-handed people, I learned to lead right when playing the drums but would naturally try and lead left. Everyone should master their triplets, diddles, flamadiddles, paradiddles, and any kind of odd-number (3-5-7-9-11-13-15-17) patterns as fills, and single-stick patterns with either hand. Once you can switch your lead- and patterns back and forth start dropping/missing beats out of the pattern (simply rest (^) instead of sticking it) -- start moving the sticking onto the various drums and other noise makers and you get cool-ass syncopated -arpeggiated odd-meter-patterns and grooves that sound like nobody else... The trick I had to learn was being able to fluently switch patterns, sticking, and target (drum/tom/cymbal/cowbell, etc).
Would you believe I was to 🔋busy📲 watching🎥 Jaard. That I forgot about all the surroundings, I didn't even realise there was any 🌱🌾plants🌿 in the background, it's nice to know that Jaard not only plays The Drums but his in to plantation ☮️✌️Jaard, from Australia🤘🎸🥁
The first fill is something I'm practicing and I've never felt I sounded cool until now (even tho I know I still sound like a dork!). I'm having fun, that's all that matters. Thank you so much for these simple videos - this changes everything for us!
I have been watching Drumeo since the beginning on UA-cam, and have never seen this one before. This is by far my favorite one of yours. I am glad I stumbled onto it and learned a cool concept that works in multiple tempos.
Jared, I just wanna say how impressed I continue to be by your transparency and humility in your drumming. You are obvious;y far beyond most drummers, yet are not afraid to admit your struggles....well done.
I've been struggling for a while now with how to do fills while having a nice rhythm. I've watched some videos and none of them helped. Not that they were bad videos, it's just they didn't work for me. But with this one, I think I finally got it and it feels like it clicked. Thank you for this foolproof video.
I love how he laughed after the first fill with the 180 bpm tempo..because that's also druming laughing and having fun behind your kit :)..keep up the great work
I never really looked into playing fills with different sticking, so I always play RLRL. But man, this sounds amazing! Definitely going to try this! Hopefully it will take my fills to the next level. Thanks so much Jared! This is why I love Drumeo
I can’t read music or play an instrument. Listening to you use all of the music terms and effortlessly transform it to sound absolutely baffles me but is so fascinating.
I've been doing these odd groupings right hand lead with 16th notes for years and have loved it, but to simply lead with the left as a variation makes total sense. Thanks for reminding me I have a left side of my body. I can't wait to put to practice. Lastly, this lesson motivates me to try these odd groupings within triplet based fills- doing some recalculating math during the process.
It's great that you can take simple 16th notes, group them like that and surprisingly it sounds so cool and fresh. Also you can take triplets and group them 2/4 and so on, and it works the same. Great video! Cheers.
Thank you so much because i have always had troubles with my fills but those hand movements are what i warm up with because i usually play ghost notes and so it has put my warm up into a fill which i am really happy about so thank you for showing us this.
I’m ambidextrous and play drums fairly evenly but I’ve naturally led left on fills even though I have my kit set up regularly so this is GREAT! I’ve always felt like I needed to retrain myself to lead right but now I know I just need to practice more however it’s comfortable for me.
The key is to not have a dominant hand, honestly. I wrecked my right wrist in high school, and had to play in our Jazz ensemble with double sticks in my left hand. (I was right dominant at that point.) When I first went to college, our lead drummer in Jazz was a lefty, and set his kit up that way. When we would trade for songs, it took me way too long to switch his kit to fit what I was playing. So I set up my kit at home as a lefty, and learned the songs playing on a "backward" kit. Try it out! Give it some time, take some easier songs you know well and play them on a "backward" kit. Your interdependence will improve if you get past the initial frustration from it!
Loving following these, but literally only just started learning on an electric set, so have mastered the 8 beat and a very basic fill thanks to you. Can you direct me to another 8 beat fill or fills I can start learning and what is the next step from there please? 🤘🏻
You lost me at 120! It does sound better at the faster speed for sure. I bring my practice pad to work now so I can get stronger and faster. Thanks. Glad I rejoined Drumeo!
"3 drum fills that are really easy if you have 13 toms"
Nah dude, 3 toms and a snare, good to go
You can orchestrate them however you like! :)
Owned
Lol
True
Why do none of these tutorial drummers ever have a normal 5 piece kit
Yuh kinda annoying cause i’m a begginer so i only have a normal electric drum kit which is a normal 5 piece kit so like u know i have to adopt
@@r3ki474 The concept of moving your arms remains the same though, regardless of how many pieces in your kit you have.
I think it’s more Impressive when a drummer makes a 4 or 5 piece kit sound great
When he's demonstrating it slowly, he's only using 3 toms most of the time, and he's only involving more of his kit when he speeds it up
He has like 7 kits there and to that i say 👏🏻 well done sir well done.
This is wild, I just bought a drum kit the other day so I just looked up a drum fill tutorial and here you are posting one ten minutes before I started looking! Thanks dude 🤙🏽
What kit did u get?
I posted this specifically for you. I love your new kit :-)
Been following you guys for about a year now and I have to say a massive shout out to you for not only providing some of the best teaching content out there but also for opening my eyes to drummers I had never heard of and styles I had never considered before. Keep on doing what you are doing and spreading that positivity 😁
Great video and tutorial. Really spells it out for people.
I got lucky -- I'm a left handed drummer that plays right -- I was trained in public and private and learnt the standard rudiments in 1969 at age 7. I'm 61 now and play/practice regularly with a band or two. Because I was trained by right-handed people, I learned to lead right when playing the drums but would naturally try and lead left.
Everyone should master their triplets, diddles, flamadiddles, paradiddles, and any kind of odd-number (3-5-7-9-11-13-15-17) patterns as fills, and single-stick patterns with either hand.
Once you can switch your lead- and patterns back and forth start dropping/missing beats out of the pattern (simply rest (^) instead of sticking it) -- start moving the sticking onto the various drums and other noise makers and you get cool-ass syncopated -arpeggiated odd-meter-patterns and grooves that sound like nobody else...
The trick I had to learn was being able to fluently switch patterns, sticking, and target (drum/tom/cymbal/cowbell, etc).
Nobody: How many Toms you will use??
Jared Falk: Yes
Was just thinking that as i started the video
Dude look at Neil Pearts Tama kits. They have 10 toms total.
5 toms isn't really that unusual
Jared: these are super easy
Me: what the falk?
Bruh
Your not alone
I see what you did there...!
Dude😂😂😂 I'm going to think of this everytime now
Almost 200!!!!!
I’m liking all the plants in the background, can never have too many indoor plants lol
You might be a white girl
Deneil H I wasn’t joking...
Would you believe I was to 🔋busy📲 watching🎥 Jaard. That I forgot about all the surroundings, I didn't even realise there was any 🌱🌾plants🌿 in the background, it's nice to know that Jaard not only plays The Drums but his in to plantation ☮️✌️Jaard, from Australia🤘🎸🥁
Or cymbals
PhilodenDRUMS
The first fill is something I'm practicing and I've never felt I sounded cool until now (even tho I know I still sound like a dork!). I'm having fun, that's all that matters. Thank you so much for these simple videos - this changes everything for us!
I have been watching Drumeo since the beginning on UA-cam, and have never seen this one before. This is by far my favorite one of yours. I am glad I stumbled onto it and learned a cool concept that works in multiple tempos.
Jared, I just wanna say how impressed I continue to be by your transparency and humility in your drumming. You are obvious;y far beyond most drummers, yet are not afraid to admit your struggles....well done.
I've been struggling for a while now with how to do fills while having a nice rhythm. I've watched some videos and none of them helped. Not that they were bad videos, it's just they didn't work for me. But with this one, I think I finally got it and it feels like it clicked. Thank you for this foolproof video.
Love how you made the sections on videos' timeline: thanks!
I love how he laughed after the first fill with the 180 bpm tempo..because that's also druming laughing and having fun behind your kit :)..keep up the great work
I never really looked into playing fills with different sticking, so I always play RLRL. But man, this sounds amazing! Definitely going to try this! Hopefully it will take my fills to the next level. Thanks so much Jared! This is why I love Drumeo
So in other ways, you’re an amateur. Got it
Dude, learn the double para diddle. Then you can move the right hand on the doubles.
@@jd0879 we all start as amateurs, even you, just remember that, yeah?
@@jd0879 You're so cool man. How can I be more like you? Please teach me
Johnny Bravo back at it again with the drum fill tutorials 🤩
I can’t read music or play an instrument. Listening to you use all of the music terms and effortlessly transform it to sound absolutely baffles me but is so fascinating.
ua-cam.com/video/P3800QoY1hI/v-deo.html
Those paistes sound so clean! Fills are neat too.
Cool! I never thought of doing these, especially the 5 and 7 group patterns. I tried them and they're all very playable. Thanks!
I've been doing these odd groupings right hand lead with 16th notes for years and have loved it, but to simply lead with the left as a variation makes total sense. Thanks for reminding me I have a left side of my body. I can't wait to put to practice. Lastly, this lesson motivates me to try these odd groupings within triplet based fills- doing some recalculating math during the process.
Thumbnail 👉🏼 new creature ‘OctoJared’
How about Falktopus?
rikkielebon123 : I admit, even better👍🏾
Shiva
For some reason it reminded me of that weird pale bloody guy on the cover of Bleed by Meshugguh
I've been watching your videos for years. You are an absolute scholar of a musician. Respect.
Amazing fills👌🏻👌🏻 Thank you drumeo for these lessons!
this was excellent! thanks man!
ua-cam.com/video/P3800QoY1hI/v-deo.html
Kit always sounds amazing!!
Thanks!
@@DrumeoOfficial what is the kit? It's awesome!
@@penispenispenis yamaha recording custom, I think
i just watched a 6 minute video for 2 hours. thank you for the help i got them all at 120 beats per minute thank you again for the help
Nice video Jared!
I swear I found this at exactly the right time in my drumming journey. Great stuff!
It's great that you can take simple 16th notes, group them like that and surprisingly it sounds so cool and fresh. Also you can take triplets and group them 2/4 and so on, and it works the same.
Great video! Cheers.
Best drum fills it. sounds so good and professional 💯😍
Your socks sometimes really crack me up 😂
You can thank my wife for the annual sock box subscription!
Be a man and dress yourself..!
Haha, this is kinda eye opening. I watched the video more or less carefully and never saw the socks. Was I sock blind?
@@ralfkirsten124 So because his wife got him some socks, he's not a man? Boomers further perpetuating why everyone hates them.
@@Thatdudewiththedogs 😂👍thänx, u made my day..!
Thank you so much because i have always had troubles with my fills but those hand movements are what i warm up with because i usually play ghost notes and so it has put my warm up into a fill which i am really happy about so thank you for showing us this.
Jared is a good teacher. I enjoy his videos.
Great to see left-led drum licks!
Thanks Jared this is awesome 🤩🤩🤩👍
These are really awesome. I started working on them and got up to speed pretty quickly on the first two.
that bass drum sound is just *chefs kiss*
I stumbled upon the RLL and LRR fills many years ago. One of my favorite and most versatile patterns.
Love it !!!!! Fantastic video !!!! Thank you Thank you 🙏
Sounds great. These are the kinds of fills that can make even a tiny kit sound amazing. Thanks !
Great stuff - thank you!
I’m ambidextrous and play drums fairly evenly but I’ve naturally led left on fills even though I have my kit set up regularly so this is GREAT! I’ve always felt like I needed to retrain myself to lead right but now I know I just need to practice more however it’s comfortable for me.
The good ol wipe out’esk drum fill for surf tunes. Thanks my man. 🥁🤙🏼🔱
Thanks for these lessons!
Killer drum sound!!!⚡⚡💪💪🏆🏆
Beautiful sounding kit
This was the best Between Two Ferns, ever! Thanks :D
Thank you. Please keep sharing with us.
Never realized how good of a drummer Anthony jeselneck is, keep it up bro
I just love the thumbnail XD
I’m getting a Ludwig Element evolution soon, can’t wait to try these out
Same!! Well I'm getting a Ludwig evolution maple but close enough
Friend: BRO HOW DO YOU TALK TO SO MANY GIRLS IN SUCH A SHORT TIME? Me: 4:17
Really liked this lesson, Jared! Thanks!
Dudes a Badass!! 💯
Bro, you are amizing, thank you for your videos
sweet stuff! Crazy the number of things you learn just by watching!
LOVE this video thank you. Awesome!
Loving the new expanded kit
I really love that 5 pattern. Thank you so much for sharing this, Jared!
An excellent lesson, and those tomms sound incredible.
Always awesome! Thanks for another great video!
Soooo excited to try this!! Cool!! 😎
Thanks much drumeo😍😍😍
Jared is so good at drumming
Great lesson. Thank you for sharing!
This lesson goes to show that you don't need it be to be complicated to sound impressive. Great job!
Jared's a machine. Inspirational really.
The key is to not have a dominant hand, honestly. I wrecked my right wrist in high school, and had to play in our Jazz ensemble with double sticks in my left hand. (I was right dominant at that point.) When I first went to college, our lead drummer in Jazz was a lefty, and set his kit up that way. When we would trade for songs, it took me way too long to switch his kit to fit what I was playing. So I set up my kit at home as a lefty, and learned the songs playing on a "backward" kit. Try it out! Give it some time, take some easier songs you know well and play them on a "backward" kit. Your interdependence will improve if you get past the initial frustration from it!
The RLL is one of my go to things!
Always good stuff
Loving following these, but literally only just started learning on an electric set, so have mastered the 8 beat and a very basic fill thanks to you. Can you direct me to another 8 beat fill or fills I can start learning and what is the next step from there please? 🤘🏻
Have you gone through my course on Rock Drum Fills? ua-cam.com/video/O6Yd7XnYcPU/v-deo.html
Awesome lesson
Cool and inspiring!
Another cool little lesson. Thanks Jared!
Awesome dude. Thank you for sharing.
Great video!
Jared: So I'll just *try* it at 180 beats per minute
Also Jared: NAILS IT
Jared: *insert humble statement here*
I love these fills. Ima have to start incorporating these into my drumming😎
Honest title: 3 hard drum fills that sound extremely hard.
These aren’t hard if you know your rudiments
@@samhagberg123 exactly, rudiments takes a long time to master, atleast that's the case for me. Only me 😑
Not me
@@littleboythatwasteshistime7422 Good for you bruh
They’re not hard tho 😂
Thanks for sharing 👍🏻🇬🇧
These are excellent Jared! This gives me a lot to work on. I appreciate it!
You lost me at 120! It does sound better at the faster speed for sure. I bring my practice pad to work now so I can get stronger and faster. Thanks. Glad I rejoined Drumeo!
Awesome!
Timbre sounds beautiful
Great stuff!
Great Lesson!!!
I love that kit and setup!
Coolest lamp stand ever, in the background! Another great video!
Thank you, Michael!
The lamp from IKEA?
How many lugs are on that bass drum lamp stand? Looks like 20+ lugs.
Impressive video!
Thank you very much! 👍
definitely a good video!!
Super nice work! It inspires me! Thank you!
I’d love to have a list of what you have in your rig! Tom sizes as well as cymbals.
This is so cool. Are you using G1 or G2 drum heads?
Awesome! They sound amazing
Thanks for sharing 👍.
OMG 😲 nice drum kit 👍👍
Nice Video! I'm from German and I love your videos. :)
nice fills! :)
Dang, pretty cool fills!!🤘
Thanks bro these are really helpful I'm having a ton of fun with it
Last one going to be my new favorite