Dear Glenn, thank you for that video - these African grooves are hot! Drums sound great, and I'd recommend using a separate mic for your voice. Makes it a lot easier listening to your explanations. Best regards from Europe, Dr. Anymemm
@@glenngiordano8286 Personally I: subscribed, and do not mind the room mic sound - a high budget adds nothing to an instructional any student truly wants to study. A chart, a magazine article, and the cassette wuz all I had when I learned this gem. And, students: the thing about Gadd is his internal click is really, really well practiced. I advise you put on a metronome 8hrs a day - until tempo drift feels *weird* - to understand why bass players love him.
yeah but there are variations on everything. I worked with a Venezuelan guy on cruise ships for a couple of years, he showed me so many variations on so many things. That's really my point.
Good stuff right there my son !
Dear Glenn, thank you for that video - these African grooves are hot! Drums sound great, and I'd recommend using a separate mic for your voice. Makes it a lot easier listening to your explanations. Best regards from Europe, Dr. Anymemm
I'm trying guy, these last couple of months tough but probably in the next two weeks I'll pick one up.
@@glenngiordano8286 Personally I: subscribed, and do not mind the room mic sound - a high budget adds nothing to an instructional any student truly wants to study. A chart, a magazine article, and the cassette wuz all I had when I learned this gem.
And, students: the thing about Gadd is his internal click is really, really well practiced. I advise you put on a metronome 8hrs a day - until tempo drift feels *weird* - to understand why bass players love him.
The cascara goes: R R RR RR RR R R.
yeah but there are variations on everything. I worked with a Venezuelan guy on cruise ships for a couple of years, he showed me so many variations on so many things. That's really my point.