And it's not just that--- but Rick uses both feet independently at the same time. This is mind boggling. I've not found any other teacher or player on UA-cam that does this --- plus Rick can actually teach this.
Rick I am 55 been studying drums since I was 12 I am no slouch but you are an outstanding player I love what you are doing with this old material Great job Rick
I'm still bown away by your *effortless* flow and articulation. Years of practice, no doubt. But, you're one of the best drummers on planet Earth IMO! I'll be studying your stuff for months, no doubt! Happy drumming!
I've been playing in rock/metal bands for a long time and I ran across your channel. It is really helping me tremendously. I especially like the latin grooves applied to the drumset and will be learning the timbales. Excellent explanations and I like the music notation. Thank you.
Does anyone realize how incredible and fantastic just blowing through the Charley Wilcoxin book like that is? You go try it. Amazing talent.
And it's not just that--- but Rick uses both feet independently at the same time. This is mind boggling. I've not found any other teacher or player on UA-cam that does this --- plus Rick can actually teach this.
Rick I am 55 been studying drums since I was 12
I am no slouch but you are an outstanding player
I love what you are doing with this old material
Great job Rick
Thanks Steve
I really appreciate that.
I think I remember a vid you saying you live in Cali is that correct?
Thanks for the tip this morning I have a second line gig this afternoon in Corona California
I'm still bown away by your *effortless* flow and articulation. Years of practice, no doubt. But, you're one of the best drummers on planet Earth IMO! I'll be studying your stuff for months, no doubt! Happy drumming!
Great Rick ! interesting lesson as usual!
I've been playing in rock/metal bands for a long time and I ran across your channel. It is really helping me tremendously. I especially like the latin grooves applied to the drumset and will be learning the timbales.
Excellent explanations and I like the music notation. Thank you.
the intro is sick...love the snare; dry and articulate
excellent lesson! thank you!
Grazie mille!
I wish I would have had a teacher like this when I was growing up instead of the clowns I studied with.
Everything is sounding great! What brand of calf heads? Do You use those on gigs? Thanks !!
Yes I use them live sometimes.
I have Earthtone on there now but I will switch them out with okd Leedy heads at times.
Thanks. I’ll check out!
Awesome video you have alot of great content ...Is your mic audio coming straight from your overheads ?
One overhead stereo mic and a bass drum mic. The mics are listed in the description.
Thanks
@@rickdior sorry I meant is your voice only getting picked up from the overheads lol or do you have a lapel mic of some sorts
Rick I bought that Snare drum
Marvin smitty one? How much did you get one for? Hard to find no?
That's great Joseph. Your going to love it. Tune the top head to an A and the bottom to F#.