How to play the all-time classic drum groove from “Cold Sweat” by James Brown All-time great funk groove from Clyde Stubblefield, a masterclass in displacing the snare! Original here: ua-cam.com/video/8bztE5IbQOo/v-deo.html Video about ghost notes here: ua-cam.com/video/uDRUE4N0zgU/v-deo.html Video about developing open/close hi-hat skills here: ua-cam.com/video/LTVGH2z2sAo/v-deo.html Have fun, thanks for watching and please let me know if any questions :) Mike Enjoyed these videos and found them useful? Please support this channel and help it grow at www.buymeacoffee.com/mikebarnesdrums
Mike, thanks for another awesome video. Quick unrelated question, I just got double bass pedals, not that I'm great with single pedal yet, but what do you recommend for me to improve on them? Any rudiments, courses or books you recommend? This could possibly also go into your list of future videos :-)
I think this is actually a really good groove for drummers who moving beyond the basic rock/pop grooves. There's very light syncopation on that snare in the first bar, so you gain some limb independence. You can work on your left foot with the high hat pattern... but it's not too crazy because your left foot is stepping down on the 4, 6, and 8, pretty natural. You can work on your dynamic independence with the ghost notes I learned this groove by following the steps in this video exactly. It was really awkward the first few hrs... but now I'm styling on this groove, and I couldn't be happier. Thank you, Mike!!
Thanx Mike. I'm behind a kit again after a lengthy hiatus. Your musical teaching style helped the rhythm penny to drop in an instant for this groove. You've saved me a lot of time, I suspect. Cheers mate and all the best.
Hint: Make sure your hi hat does not mimic the ghost notes, since it will make the groove sound disjointed. So be sure to go slow to make sure your snare lands in between the hi hats.
How to play the all-time classic drum groove from “Cold Sweat” by James Brown
All-time great funk groove from Clyde Stubblefield, a masterclass in displacing the snare!
Original here: ua-cam.com/video/8bztE5IbQOo/v-deo.html
Video about ghost notes here: ua-cam.com/video/uDRUE4N0zgU/v-deo.html
Video about developing open/close hi-hat skills here: ua-cam.com/video/LTVGH2z2sAo/v-deo.html
Have fun, thanks for watching and please let me know if any questions :)
Mike
Enjoyed these videos and found them useful? Please support this channel and help it grow at www.buymeacoffee.com/mikebarnesdrums
Mike, thanks for another awesome video. Quick unrelated question, I just got double bass pedals, not that I'm great with single pedal yet, but what do you recommend for me to improve on them? Any rudiments, courses or books you recommend? This could possibly also go into your list of future videos :-)
I think this is actually a really good groove for drummers who moving beyond the basic rock/pop grooves.
There's very light syncopation on that snare in the first bar, so you gain some limb independence.
You can work on your left foot with the high hat pattern... but it's not too crazy because your left foot is stepping down on the 4, 6, and 8, pretty natural.
You can work on your dynamic independence with the ghost notes
I learned this groove by following the steps in this video exactly. It was really awkward the first few hrs... but now I'm styling on this groove, and I couldn't be happier. Thank you, Mike!!
You're the Best Instructor I've ever come across.
You teach grooves in the best way man. Drums are my third instrument, so these videos help quite a lot
No way Mike!!! Been practicing this one for weeks!! Love it. Stubblefield is a real legend!!
Yeah! Solid gold.
This is great, I loved the way you built it up. Great job breaking this done, very nice.
Hi Mike
You explained it so well that I got it in the first try.Thank you, didn't realise it would be so easy
👍🏻👊🏻
Thanx Mike. I'm behind a kit again after a lengthy hiatus. Your musical teaching style helped the rhythm penny to drop in an instant for this groove. You've saved me a lot of time, I suspect. Cheers mate and all the best.
Great, nice one Gregory! Great to hear you're back on it.
You're a great teacher! Subbed!
Cheers Brad
This is a brilliant tutorial. I’m gonna have a go of this right now! 🥁🙌🕺 Cheers Mike.
Cool man, glad it was useful for you and thanks for watching! :)
how did it go?
Jim Cheseborough Getting there. Need to practice the second bar more, still a bit sloppy.
I've probably played this when mucking about (more by luck), great beat. Thanks :)!
Ha yeah, I think it’s passed into the general drum consciousness for jamming over the years!
ace breakdown. subbed.
Cheers Brian, appreciated!
How are you this good your are amazing new sub
Ah thanks man, appreciated and welcome 👊🏻
Thank you !
Hint:
Make sure your hi hat does not mimic the ghost notes, since it will make the groove sound disjointed.
So be sure to go slow to make sure your snare lands in between the hi hats.
Thanks!
amazing very helpful thank you very much
Cool man, thanks for watching and glad it helped :)
This is one you wanna play to impress your friends 😂😂
Nice lessons, but Clyde played this groove differently👐
Love it
hi Mike , do you think you could get round to a cover or a how to play of living on a prayer ?
Search for stuff dude! ua-cam.com/video/n8rMGT7bXw8/v-deo.html
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Thanks for watching 👊🏻
what does the double hi hat mean there is one on top and bottom
Top one: hit the hi-hat with stick. Bottom one: close the hi-hat with your foot.