Gábor Dörnyei & Kornél Horváth (tHUNder Duo) - How To Drum With a Percussionist
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- Опубліковано 23 сер 2024
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This is Gábor Dörnyei's second visit to the Drumeo studios! But this time he's brought his percussionist partner in crime with him: Kornél Horváth. Together they make up the drums and percussion group "tHUNder Duo".
GIVEAWAY! We have FIVE signed pairs of Gábor Dornyei's signature Vic Firth sticks and we're giving them away to one lucky winner! To enter, simply leave a comment telling us what your favorite part of the lesson was. We'll pick a winner at random!
Lesson Index:
0:07 - Performance: Hang Samba
6:30 - Introduction
9:52 - Lesson Overview
11:23 - Controlling Your Volume
13:58 - Dynamics Demonstration
21:33 - 5/16 Polyrhythm Jam
22:30 - Breakdown
28:57 - Double Strokes With No Sticks
42:30 - Performance: Transylvania Express
59:10 - Performance: TakTom
About Gábor:
Gábor Dörnyei is a talented musician who is currently a faculty member at The Institute of Contemporary Music Performance (ICMP) in London and the drummer for the group Thunder Duo. Gábor’s wide range of talent has scored him sharing the stage with top players such as Jojo Mayer, Billy Cobham, Gavin Harrison, Ian Paice, Steve Smith, Chris Coleman, and was even hand-picked to tour the world with the sensational LONDON PRODUCTION Michael Jackson - Thriller.
About Kornél:
One of the world's great percussionists, Kornél Horváth is also one of its most original. Starting as a flutist, he then moved to percussion, teaching himself a unique approach rooted in the rhythmic traditions of his Hungarian homeland and Eastern Europe coupled with jazz, Indian, Arab, African and Latin influences. By fusing these various elements he developed the highly individual approach and unique sound that have made Kornél the first-call choice for so many major sessions and tours.
Voted #1 Percussionist in the World by the readers of UK RHYTHM Magazine, together with Gabor in tHUNder Duo - they are rhythm section for 4 times Grammy Award Nominated American Jazz Guitarist/Multi Instrumentalist phenomenon Stanley Jordan.
Gábor Plays:
Pearl Drums
Zildjian Cymbals
Remo Drumheads
Vic Firth Sticks
Kornel Horvath- Percussion
One of the world's great percussionists, Kornel Horvath is also one of its most original. Starting as a flutist, he then moved to percussion, teaching himself a unique approach rooted in the rhythmic traditions of his Hungarian homeland and Eastern Europe coupled with jazz, Indian, Arab, African and Latin influences. By fusing these various elements he developed the highly individual approach and unique sound that have made Kornel the first-call choice for so many major sessions and tours.
Voted No1 Percussionist in the World - by the readers of UK RHYTHM Magazine, currently - together with Gabor in tHUNder Duo- they are rhythm section for 4 times Grammy Award Nominated American Jazz Guitarist/Multi Instrumentalist phenomenon Stanley Jordan.
GIVEAWAY! We have FIVE signed pairs of Gábor Dornyei's signature Vic Firth sticks and we're giving them away to one lucky winner! To enter, simply leave a comment telling us what your favorite part of the lesson was. We'll pick a winner at random!
LESSON INDEX:
0:07 - Performance: Hang Samba
6:30 - Introduction
9:52 - Lesson Overview
11:23 - Controlling Your Volume
13:58 - Dynamics Demonstration
21:33 - 5/16 Polyrhythm Jam
22:30 - Breakdown
28:57 - Double Strokes With No Sticks
42:30 - Performance: Transylvania Express
59:10 - Performance: TakTom
Drumeo
It is hard to have a favorite part when I enjoyed the lesson. But, the first piece introduction and melody stood out.
WOW... on the Top (y)
Sensationell, brillant, "elefantös" MEGA 😎
Honestly just the playing blew me away and I could listen to it for hours. They complimented each other with their playing that that is what makes it so great. The dynamics they used within all of it, Dang it’s just so gooood!!!
Hearing how well they play together is so interesting and engaging....
It’s so amazing what you can do with drums and percussion.......these guys are fantastic!
14:15 I absolutely LOVE that beat especially with the hand drum dancing over it. Because of thatches part has be my favorite. Thanks for giving me a new beat to practice.
I really enjoyed this! I am a hand percussionist and recently purchased my first full Kit in December. This was very informative and wonderful to watch!
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I loved this video! The main thing that I loved was when they played in sync with each other and they both knew where each was. It was super impressed with all of the information given in this video. Keep it up guys love these videos!
Guys, you should definitely switch to 60fps! Would be great for slowing down the video and for smoother playback, that fast hand technique shown in this video for example is just a blur...
I do just love the sound of the pandrum, i wish i was able to play one. I saw Bill Bailey use one recently and it was amazing
My favorite part was the first duet they played at the beginning, it sounded amazing, and the quality was on point! I really enjoyed that song and music! Thanks Drumeo! I hope I win!
Incredible Lesson! My favorite part was when Gabor broke down the solo section. I can't wait for the next lesson on drumeo.
Came for the lesson....got hooked by the amazing percussion work at the beginning!!
Playing with a percussionist definitely forces you to think musically and focus on dynamics. These are things I think get overlooked by us amateur drummers. We are so focused on technique we forget the music. My favorite part was when he explained that he adjusted his dynamics for different sections to allow the melody to breath and allow the audience to hear the other percussionist and not just the drum set.
My favourite part was the changing intro. Great connection by changing from brushes and sticks and mallets.
I've done drumming with other percussionist and it's a lot of fun especially because you have so much in common musically
The double strokes and technique for playing double strokes on congos is so helpful especially when I play my congos.
I could watch him play that rhythm ufo all day long. That was amazing
Those sticks would be cool!!! Also that was an amazing performance!!!
All parts was very helpfull, but I love the part about the volume. Thank you very much for this lesson!
Kernels advice on playing slow at quiet to understand and relies what you want was my biggest take away. I loved the use of vocals as well. Ps love this channel
The piece they played at the end - vocal percussion while playing. Awesome!
This is epic! Love listening to these guys!
Wow.. love the duo performances. Great connection
Every part was my favourite
My favourite part of the lesson was 26:50 when Dave messed up counting and then Gabor did. :P Proves that even guy that can play 5 pedals at once is still a human. Love Drumeo. Cheers.
"Transilvania Express" was 7/8.
Double Strokes with no sticks!!! Awesome stuff guys!
That hand technique on the splashes was awesome! 😯
The intro was amazing! Favourite part!!
My favorite part was the hand and foot independence during the beginning samba. Awesome chops to these guys
Changed my mind. It’s the hand percussion double strokes lesson.
Really liked Kornél's playing
Hail to Hungarians!
Best part was 11:23 Controlling Your Volume!
My favourite part of the drum lesson was when Gabor was talking about the volume of when your jamming with the percussionist
Best part- percussion double strokes! Yeah!
More talent in his left foot than I have in my entire bodyguard! So entertaining.
The best part was definitely the 5/16 polorhythm jam! Love this weird crazy grooves. Much Much more fun and stuff to put in there as in a 4/4
Favourite part was polyrhythm jam because the drums and percussion go really well together
I love all the perfornce and the dynamics lesson was really helpful 😀😀😀😀 thx drumeo for bring them to a magistral lesson (my english is really bad :P)
Favorite part was at 1:30 when he went crazy with the pedals
Agreed. So frekin awesome 👊
What? That was sloppy!
Its a poly rhythm played with two feet on 5 different pedals which is actually extremely original and artistic
ragrapios not really. You probably just weren’t feeling the rhythm right
I am a Meme I'm really Sorry for your rhythmic inability
What i like here is when he said "its all about musicality and volume"..
Woww!! Really great lesson...the best part for me was the polyrhythm jam...
Favorite part was the intro song played. They are definitely in a flow state.
These guys are amazing!
Nice playing! very musical and good coordination.
The intro was the most amazing part. Super unexpected
My favourite part was about the volume. Nice video btw!
Fantastici
I think transylvania express was the best part of the lesson because it incorporated volume control and rhythm. And my guess is the time signature was 4/4 or 3/4
Very cool. Need hang drum 🎶👌🏽
The double pedals part of the solo's was my favorite part
My favorite part is the break of the 5/16 drum part
sounds good
i'm a beginner drummer, i always like percussionist and drummer duo. and i love vic firth sticks, can i have them?
I really liked the first song, the Samba
I think the time signature is 5/16 and mi favourite part is watching them getting into the grrove near to the end of the video. 46:31
And if you can please try to organize some lessons with chris coleman.
My favourit part was the 2nd with the hang! 4:15
To be aware of the other musicians and the volume levels of your own was very interesting parts!
Great...
Best part: that sick left foot clave(?) in the beginning
Or.. Outside, inside. :P
Really good advice guys
you nailed it!!!!!!!!
my favourite part is the ending part ( the last 5 minutes)
Best part is the 7/8 for me.
My favorite part is when they talk about how the volume is key in order to have both percussion and druns sound
The Transylvania Express was great with the differing time signatures. I heard 7/4 7/8 5/8 - maybe there were more! :)
Would be interesting to focus on a more practical application of set/percussionist interactions during song accompanying type playing instead of their more elaborate duo drum creations. Although it's amazing stuff, I think more set drummers could benefit from the nuts and bolts of collaborating with a percussionist in the more common setting of laying down a groove in support of a song. Thanks
Would be interesting to focus on a more practical application of set/percussionist interactions du ring song accompanying type playing instead of their more elaborate duo drum creations. Although it's amazing stuff, I think more set drummers could benefit from the nuts and bolts of collaborating with a percussionist in the more common setting of laying down a groove in support of a song. Thanks.
The opening song was dope
Although it's amazing stuff, I think more set drummers could benefit from the nuts and bolts of collaborating with a percussionist in the more common setting of laying down a groove in support of a song. Thanks
Favorite part was at 59:10, the last performance
Love all of the percussion, not just the drum set!
Why not 5 winners of 1 pair? I don't need 5 pairs so don't pick me
46:48 la cara jajajajajajaja me encanto! tremendo ese tema..
Although it's amazing stuff, I think more set drummers could benefit from the nuts and bolts of collaborating with a percussionist in the more common setting of laying down a groove in support of a song. Thanks.
Nice beat both of them
Like it all
Favorite part was seeing Tycoon percussion being here
I just gotta say... wow
I think I found a new percussion toy. Steel drum look alike.
My favorite part was cha-cha in 7/4
Magyarok...
Magyarok mindenütt
Best part of the lesson was:
1- The lesson.
2- The part where you announce me as the winner of the sticks! (To be released)
Tak tom was awesome
How to drum with a percussionist? Be a crazy great drummer like the dude in this video.
Nice
why did you drop the dvd...lol
1:37 !!
the best part was the intro playing toegether
How to accent with volume and changing grips .
Bald dude was sick
I teach all day, and I am completely out of matching sticks. Please... pity me...
Second
ok.... soo.... man if Kornel would be my father and we would get in an argument... he either would put me down from my feet with a slap, or i would get 10 and wouldn't even see it coming ... RESPECT
I mean, srly... i don't think he needs a hatchet to split fire wood anymore...
0.8
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aliens...
Drums & Percussion together : ua-cam.com/video/9iUQl6DMPJ8/v-deo.htmlm41s
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Would be interesting to focus on a more practical application of set/percussionist interactions during song accompanying type playing instead of their more elaborate duo drum creations. Although it's amazing stuff, I think more set drummers could benefit from the nuts and bolts of collaborating with a percussionist in the more common setting of laying down a groove in support of a song. Thanks
Would be interesting to focus on a more practical application of set/percussionist interactions during song accompanying type playing instead of their more elaborate duo drum creations. Although it's amazing stuff, I think more set drummers could benefit from the nuts and bolts of collaborating with a percussionist in the more common setting of laying down a groove in support of a song. Thanks
Would be interesting to focus on a more practical application of set/percussionist interactions during song accompanying type playing instead of their more elaborate duo drum creations. Although it's amazing stuff, I think more set drummers could benefit from the nuts and bolts of collaborating with a percussionist in the more common setting of laying down a groove in support of a song. Thanks