Amazing, your videos are the best, you are the best teacher on UA-cam, and you just said what my 65 old teacher said to me about triplets, and he gave some of those exercises too, now I have more exemples to study, thanks :)
Thank you for showing up again and commenting again :) I'm so glad if any of them helps you even in any little way. I really appreciate your support :)
Since finding you about a month ago, you've quickly become my favorite channel on here. You videos are so interesting, informative, and well done. It's a good day when I see a video of your pop up in my feed. You're going to help a lot of people become really great drummers.
I've been trying to learn this song for a while now and I even bought the official transcriptions made by Matt Garstka himself. It's such a difficult tune to play! Great video once again! 😊
Thanks! I've been practicing the Brain Dance for a month now and I'm only halfway through it and the D and A2 section is killing me right now haha, how goes your progress?
Wei Lung Wong Oh damn haha! I've been just jamming through the song (in various tempos) almost daily and trying to play the parts right by ear since my note reading skills aren't that fluent. I really should just read the notes and learn the song one bar at a time.. 😁
Great video! Learning all of the factors of three helps a lot as well 3,6,9,12,15,18,21,24...... A great song that shows all these variations compositionally is "Jambi" by Tool
Wei Lung Wong You with the 80/20 drummer are two of the best drum channels on youtube, no doubt. It seems like everyone on youtube only either teaches really beginner stuff, or then just teach you one flashy gospel lick to work on. You go in depth with your stuff but at the same time explain concepts instead of individual things with great excersices and transcriptions. And above all: it's all for a musical reason. These are the kind of stuff intermediate drummers like me are gonna actually use in the real music world and really strenghten our overall playing. Keep doing these man!
Thanks FrustratedTurtle for your long compliment. It means a lot to me that you are viewing my channel that highly. You'd be pleased to know next week's video is about the band in your profile picture, and it comes with my heaviest musical reference yet of any video I've done.
Wei Lung Wong Awesome! Porcupine Tree really has a special place in my heart, it really opened me up to so many other styles of music as I was before just a kid playing pop/rock. Gavin Harrison is still #1 drummer in my list. Such an incredibly elegant player. PS. I love the editing and structuring of your lessons too. They are little things but make the video just so pleasant to watch.
Gavin did that for me too, and with Porcupine Tree changed my life. They're my heroes. Stay tuned for next week's lesson, but I'm sure you'd already know the material :)
Wow I think you'd like the drumming A LOT! Look up "billy rymer drumeo" on youtube. I think you'll enjoy the whole video, but I'd love to see a break down of the song "Understanding Decay" that starts at 35:57. Mainly the verse groove that starts at 36:59. Thanks man!!
interesting. I assumed in the opening clip that the triplets were what turned out to be the stretch of duples matt does. I guess i just take the primary pulse to be non-triplets too often
That's what everybody tends to do more often including me, we're all more comfortable listening to stuff in duples but therefore the need to train in triplets more :)
loved this demo great job, :)
This is superb work, mate. Well done indeed!!
Hi Rob, thanks :)
watched multiple times, great rudiments to practice!
Hey thanks man!!
You are a great teacher man!
Thank you Nikhilesh !
Awesome work
You are one gooood drummer and great teacher as well
Amazing, your videos are the best, you are the best teacher on UA-cam, and you just said what my 65 old teacher said to me about triplets, and he gave some of those exercises too, now I have more exemples to study, thanks :)
Thank you Andre :)
I find myself coming back to your channel. This is just yet another fantastic breakdown / lesson. Thank you. Really mean that.
Thank you for showing up again and commenting again :) I'm so glad if any of them helps you even in any little way. I really appreciate your support :)
Since finding you about a month ago, you've quickly become my favorite channel on here. You videos are so interesting, informative, and well done. It's a good day when I see a video of your pop up in my feed. You're going to help a lot of people become really great drummers.
Thank you Dillon! I really do hope everyone watching my videos will become the best drummer versions of themselves, including you.
wow man.. you play so smoooth, you make it look so easy!
Thanks for the tutorial mate. Good job very good job
Thanks a lot for sharing this
My pleasure Josue, thanks for checking out my videos!
This may be really old, but still can be worth playing!! Thanks to you so much!!
Thanks Captain! Hope these Triplet exercises help you get more comfortable with Triplet drumming in general :)
The effort you put into making these vids is very apparent. Good job and thanks, will definitively try and learn the entire thing!!
Thank you Mc Cheez!
Thanks so lot
Man,you are so awesome!
very good teacher! thank you for sharing! :D
Love your videos!
Im not a drummer, but i really appreciate what you did for this video, you, hope your channel get bigger 🙏
Thanks for your kind words :)
you are genius, guy!!!
Excellent job!!!!
good work, love you and you're work
Thanks Jim!!
practicing this right now man!
As always, great stuff, very informative and easy to follow.
great Wei ! I see you puit your Body and soul in your lessons. It's really clear and well explained. Continue like that !
Glad you like it!
Perfect like always!!
I've been trying to learn this song for a while now and I even bought the official transcriptions made by Matt Garstka himself. It's such a difficult tune to play!
Great video once again! 😊
Thanks! I've been practicing the Brain Dance for a month now and I'm only halfway through it and the D and A2 section is killing me right now haha, how goes your progress?
Wei Lung Wong Oh damn haha! I've been just jamming through the song (in various tempos) almost daily and trying to play the parts right by ear since my note reading skills aren't that fluent. I really should just read the notes and learn the song one bar at a time.. 😁
No fault with learning by ear, it's a skill in itself as is reading. Either are powerful but when combined, speeds up your learning tremendously :)
I'm not a drummer, but your videos seem incredibly well produced. Very professional!
Thanks Ben!
Great video! Learning all of the factors of three helps a lot as well 3,6,9,12,15,18,21,24...... A great song that shows all these variations compositionally is "Jambi" by Tool
Most certainly, although I haven't heard Jambi yet, You've piqued my interest :)
Dude, this is helpful, thanks for your interpretation!
You're welcome Iori :) thanks for watching
great video 👍
Love it! Great work, buddy 🍺😎
CHEERS JONAS!
thanks for this! good job
thanks, man . huge thumbs up
My pleasure Elijah, thanks for watching my videos as always:)
Wei Lung Wong You with the 80/20 drummer are two of the best drum channels on youtube, no doubt. It seems like everyone on youtube only either teaches really beginner stuff, or then just teach you one flashy gospel lick to work on. You go in depth with your stuff but at the same time explain concepts instead of individual things with great excersices and transcriptions. And above all: it's all for a musical reason. These are the kind of stuff intermediate drummers like me are gonna actually use in the real music world and really strenghten our overall playing. Keep doing these man!
Thanks FrustratedTurtle for your long compliment. It means a lot to me that you are viewing my channel that highly. You'd be pleased to know next week's video is about the band in your profile picture, and it comes with my heaviest musical reference yet of any video I've done.
Wei Lung Wong Awesome! Porcupine Tree really has a special place in my heart, it really opened me up to so many other styles of music as I was before just a kid playing pop/rock. Gavin Harrison is still #1 drummer in my list. Such an incredibly elegant player.
PS. I love the editing and structuring of your lessons too. They are little things but make the video just so pleasant to watch.
Gavin did that for me too, and with Porcupine Tree changed my life. They're my heroes. Stay tuned for next week's lesson, but I'm sure you'd already know the material :)
1:15 ALLA I WANNA DO WHEN I WAKE UP IN THE MORNING IS SEE YOUR EYES!!
please please please do another video over that crazy alternating hi hat section
that's coming in a bit :)
Great stuff. any videos of the JP clinic?
I was too absorbed to be filming haha, sorry James
Bro these are the most useful videos on UA-cam. Please try something by The Dillinger Escape Plan!!!
Oh I have not heard of them, what song would you recommend?
Wow I think you'd like the drumming A LOT! Look up "billy rymer drumeo" on youtube. I think you'll enjoy the whole video, but I'd love to see a break down of the song "Understanding Decay" that starts at 35:57. Mainly the verse groove that starts at 36:59. Thanks man!!
Hey, awesome videos. May I ask which transcripts on software are u using?
I'm Using Finale, the full version
state of the art channel
This is just a timestamp for me to rewatch this part lol 4:28
5:12
interesting. I assumed in the opening clip that the triplets were what turned out to be the stretch of duples matt does. I guess i just take the primary pulse to be non-triplets too often
That's what everybody tends to do more often including me, we're all more comfortable listening to stuff in duples but therefore the need to train in triplets more :)
where you write notes? whats programm???
Finale Songwriter
Wei Lung Wong thanx ;)
wat camera u using?
The Olympus EM-10
where are you from? bro
I'm from Singapore :D
Overall, I feel like my triplet game is better than my 16th note game at the moment...
Congratulations for you Sir are Awesoman :)
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WHOA you hit the jackpot Dar_Welchito!