Since grade school drumming on my school desk was fun and more interesting than most of the subjects were we learning. This is an awesome site and idea and wow!!
Love your thoroughness in this lesson. Is it possible to add some practice music to your lessons? Would be willing to pay you as well. You are an awesome player and teacher.
Hey, pianist and mediocre bassist here... I'm curious if you can explain the difference between this rhythm and that found in Billy Joel's songs esp around 'The Stranger' and '52nd Street' album era .. songs I think like Rosalinda's Eyes .. his producer Phil Ramone is said to have used a "backwards samba" a lot , and I agree ubt what makes it bacwards? im one of thos epeople who just doesn't get time signatures... I can play and get into 'flow' on the piano after a shorter than normal time period of ghosting tracks now, and switching to 3/4 for a song like "Piano Man" isnt' too hard at all.. I find it's more about not thinking about it, but feeling it out... but not really explainable in words, either. Do you think though that I could just have an intrinsically flawed or slow sense of rhythm and that it'll always hold me back?
Since grade school drumming on my school desk was fun and more interesting than most of the subjects were we learning. This is an awesome site and idea and wow!!
Great lesson, thank you very much for the effort. Greetings from Bavaria!
Very very helpful for cajon beginners like me! Keep it up!
LOVE that bass and snare sound separation of ur cajon man... any plans of doing a cajon cover or jam with a guitar? hoping you'll do one.... nice vid
Love your thoroughness in this lesson. Is it possible to add some practice music to your lessons? Would be willing to pay you as well. You are an awesome player and teacher.
Yes, thank you for the lessons!! 👊
Very good
Hey, pianist and mediocre bassist here... I'm curious if you can explain the difference between this rhythm and that found in Billy Joel's songs esp around 'The Stranger' and '52nd Street' album era .. songs I think like Rosalinda's Eyes .. his producer Phil Ramone is said to have used a "backwards samba" a lot , and I agree ubt what makes it bacwards? im one of thos epeople who just doesn't get time signatures... I can play and get into 'flow' on the piano after a shorter than normal time period of ghosting tracks now, and switching to 3/4 for a song like "Piano Man" isnt' too hard at all.. I find it's more about not thinking about it, but feeling it out... but not really explainable in words, either. Do you think though that I could just have an intrinsically flawed or slow sense of rhythm and that it'll always hold me back?
Great expanation!
Pls remake this video Ross
That would be fun to do. Thanks for the idea!
Hmmmmm.
Blup.