FULL MASTERCLASS - "The Down-Up Method" // Linear Grooves, Modern Jazz Comping, & Syncopated Fills
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- Опубліковано 19 лип 2024
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0:00 - Introduction
1:38 - Promo code for 30 days free
3:34 - The Down-Up Method
11:13 - Linear Grooves
21:24 - Modern Jazz Comping
33:40 - Syncopated Fills
40:40 - Integration (Syncopated Fills)
46:20 - Integration (Modern Jazz Comping)
47:39 - Integration (Linear Grooves)
50:50 - JP drum solo
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I believe JP is going to play an extremely important role in the next drumming generation. He will be our Famularo, Eskrine, or Weckl. His education will be known all over the drumming world even more and more. Keep up the good work JP!
By the way, when I rip on the advice "just get out of your own way," I am not criticizing Dave Elitch's excellent, highly technical course on Alexander Technique applied to the drum set, which happens to go by that name (for good reasons). I'm criticizing a type of discouraging advice that is frequently given to students who are seeking guidance on improvisation.
“Light some candles”… that one was over the line, sir. 😂
You are different my friend. You make it all very comprehensive and approachable. Thank you.
That`s a black belt right there.
This is great man! You’re a really good and well spoken educator. The examples, scaffolding of principles, and explaining how it applies across genres is top notch. A thousand thanks!
100% university-level quality, and a well-articulated concept. Much appreciated, JP. 🙏🏽
This is great! Im having fun playing this on cowbell, down up different sounds, Latin heaven :) 6/8 as well!
You, Sir, are a Genius in both drumming and teaching !
Respect sirrrrr u did a great jobbbb thankyouuu
Keeps Left foot counting on hi hat while he taps the mic on/off with left hand.
They say a great drummer keeps that hi hat foot counting.😅 pretty cool.
Great Lesson. 💯💣🥁🎶🤘
Made comment early during video. Halfway thru & This video/Lesson is extremely potent. Well done. Thank You for the knowledge. 🤘🎶🥁
This is an awesome class! And I missed the code!!!! 😢anyway thanks JP you are a great educator
Hi JP, I wonder if you have in mind a lesson focusing on the hihat. It’s one of the places drummers spend a lot of time, playing grooves, and switching from quarters, 8ths (which I often tend to fall into by default) and other variations really changes the feel. Would be great to hear your thoughts on the topic
Great video! Really thorough concepts and a great systematic approach to improvisation! 💯
crazy....great
Thanks Jp!!!In terms of drumming, you explain the most complicated things in the simplest way.such a good educator!
Such a great lesson. Opened my eyes greatly.
Beautifully explained, thank you!
Thank you so much for this! you are amazing
Big fan bro ! Keep it up !
Thank you!
Thank You Sensei 🥁✅
All I want to say is thank you. 🙂
Thank you too. Thanks for watching.
At 13:00 are you improvising that whole groove? Without sheet notes it's really hard to follow along.
Eloy é demais!
Hi JP, I have a question. Down up method addresses groups of 1s and 2s, how do you segue into groups of 3’s from here?
love these last few videos you’ve put up.
An excellent question. Groups of 3 are a significant jump up in difficulty. So I have teach that in a separate course for flow mode ("Mastering RLK in Straight Time"). Great thinking.
What mic you using for all this?? Sounds fantastic! (for the kit)
Thanks! It's just two overheads (AKG C414's) and a room mic (EAD E300S).
First of all, thank you for sharing your knowledge with all these great videos! :) haven't watched yet.
Is the method related to the moeller technique or Gary Chaffe's idea?
Thanks! No this is more a way of making melodies than a specific technique like Moeller method. I'm not sure which of Chaffee's ideas you're thinking of, but I haven't studied his stuff. There is often overlap with teachers coming up with adjacent ideas so I wouldn't be surprised.
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If you were to send me an invoice for this lesson I’d pay it without a second thought. Excellent stuff 🤘🤌 thank you
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