I have been playing drums for almost a year and thanks to you, I can do all this fills, zeppelin songs, double strokes, good times bad times triplet, Thank you! You have been great help
No matter how old ur videos are it helps to come back an Brush up thanks for your time. Also thanks for letting me kn about the sale of your snare drum on eBay good luck with that.Hey to George 🤟🤘✌
I just "stumbeld" over your channel and I have to say...wow ! Thanks a lot for all the great Bonham related drum playing videos. I´ll check them out one by one...
I just turned 45, and bought a kit. never played before. Just wanted to say thanks, I really enjoy your videos. Thanks to you I can pay some pretty cool shit. (wish you would count more) P.S love the Bonham snare video.
Rehash or not, great vid. You really get those left lead triplets burning. I've always been pretty good at those bass drum triplets except for Good Times Bad Times. The reason being is that he's playing eight notes with his foot on the hi hat. And when I add the left foot to it, it all falls apart. I really need to slow it all down and loop it over and over, just like you said about the other stuff. Keep em coming!
I started playing drums in the fourth grade,I promised myself,I would get a set,not that I hadn't ever played the set in the 4 years in high school band,But,we know the best drummers get all the play time with the band,I was good doing percussion parts,But,The trapset no,I came back home,I bought the set,I was loyal playing 3 hours a day practicing.Every question every drummer asks,How,long is it going to take me to get real good,7 years was my answer,what a long time,I just Kept playing,nothing new was coming.So,among otherthings,I lost interest and got discouraged with playing, I played for 2 years solid.This video really wants me to pull that set out and play,My bass player friend is really good,I can remember him in the seventies thumping out Black Diamond,He said,its how you practice that makes you good.And,what to practice,I don't need drum lessons,I got you man,Thank You,so much.
Thanks dude! A cool logical extension to your awesome lesson would be Carmine Appice's Linear Grooves or Linear Beats or Linear Sequences or whatever the hell it's called... like your teaching style, too, bud, thanks!
Thank you for demonstrating something i always wanted to learn in such a simple fashion ! Btw - is this fill similar to Rich Redmonds " falling rocks" demo ?
Left hand first . Bonham did those with left hand lead… Back to the shed guys.. try it and it and everthing else he did becomes easier makes sense suddenly..
mmm I' m not agree.. you should be honest.. Bonham wasn't nothing special technically.. some times out of time during lives.. his son is definitely better.... Ian Paice was a metronome.. the speed of his triplets was absolutelly amazing.. Ok i love the Led Zeppelin and i have respect for all of them but I think that the real "masters" were others :) just my opinion anyway :)
+FearThePuff i think that you should study more well done drum fills.. and listen real drummers.. your profile picture says it all.. a fun can't be honest at all.. Bonham was one harm of Paice.. sorry and goodbye
+Alex Enjoy Goodness. JB is clearly an inspiration to the masses, you have a very odd standpoint. At this level there is no 'better', they were and are all very skilled; clearly. JB created his own feel, swing, and rhythm which is unique. He sounds like Bonham, and that in itself is what all the fuss is about. Having 30 drums and acting flash isn't what it all about for a lot of people. I would also suggest you have listen to more live stuff across the board, as from your comparisons above, I think you may be pleasantly surprised, In terms of fills and footwork....JB wasn't a slouch....truly :) For the studio work, timing and fills as you mention, have you listened to the salad tapes? It may bring you on board.
I have been playing drums for almost a year and thanks to you, I can do all this fills, zeppelin songs, double strokes, good times bad times triplet, Thank you! You have been great help
Samuel Vanegas Thank you Samuel!!
Pro trick: you can watch movies at flixzone. I've been using it for watching lots of of movies recently.
@Axel Bishop Definitely, I've been watching on Flixzone for since december myself :D
@Axel Bishop Definitely, have been using flixzone for since november myself =)
Great rock and roll fills, thank you to share your passion...
jpascal
You are just awesome! Amazing learning!!!!! Sorted it all out straight away! Super!!!
wow, great examples of Bonham's language, thanks for the explanation
That vintage Premier kick back there looks sweet.
No matter how old ur videos are it helps to come back an Brush up thanks for your time. Also thanks for letting me kn about the sale of your snare drum on eBay good luck with that.Hey to George 🤟🤘✌
I love your videos. Helping me immensely. Thank you.
great sounding kit and i like your tone from the hand
:-)
Sos un genio. Saludos desde Argentina. Me encantan tus videos.
F'n great video Terry!!!
I just "stumbeld" over your channel and I have to say...wow ! Thanks a lot for all the great Bonham related drum playing videos. I´ll check them out one by one...
I just turned 45, and bought a kit. never played before. Just wanted to say thanks, I really enjoy your videos. Thanks to you I can pay some pretty cool shit. (wish you would count more)
P.S love the Bonham snare video.
Absolutely awesome!
Glade to be here.
you are amazing man im learning a lot thanks
Alex Borghi me too
Thanks Terry another awesome video
Rehash or not, great vid. You really get those left lead triplets burning. I've always been pretty good at those bass drum triplets except for Good Times Bad Times. The reason being is that he's playing eight notes with his foot on the hi hat. And when I add the left foot to it, it all falls apart. I really need to slow it all down and loop it over and over, just like you said about the other stuff. Keep em coming!
Just started watching you man! I've learned so much in just a few days. Keep producing
Thanks for the video. You are very helpful...and entertaining R.O.B.
Awesome lesson! I recently found your channel by mistake and I'm having a blast. Great work! Thank you!
Terrific-thank you Andres!
Love your stuff lad ...hi from Ireland
Bonzeleum exelente lição.Parabéns!!!
Hey Terry. Can you do a video on Bonhams snare drum. I dont me sound l mean what he plays when he is not doing triples.
can you demonstrate the triplet roll that he does on whole lotta love.......
Very great
Thank you so much man! (: helps alot,back on brushing my basics.
I started playing drums in the fourth grade,I promised myself,I would get a set,not that I hadn't ever played the set in the 4 years in high school band,But,we know the best drummers get all the play time with the band,I was good doing percussion parts,But,The trapset no,I came back home,I bought the set,I was loyal playing 3 hours a day practicing.Every question every drummer asks,How,long is it going to take me to get real good,7 years was my answer,what a long time,I just Kept playing,nothing new was coming.So,among otherthings,I lost interest and got discouraged with playing, I played for 2 years solid.This video really wants me to pull that set out and play,My bass player friend is really good,I can remember him in the seventies thumping out Black Diamond,He said,its how you practice that makes you good.And,what to practice,I don't need drum lessons,I got you man,Thank You,so much.
Thanks Leo! PULL THE DRUMS OUT!!!!!!!!!!!
Ronnie Vannucci Jr does variations of these all the time ( drummer for the killers) give him a look he's my favorite.
Dat war gud , kindly squire !
More tea?
He did do the second note on the triplets on the rock n roll outro
What do you call those patterns?
Niiiiice!
💙🎼
Bekomme ich jetzt auf Drums hin, trotzdem, weiß jemand wo ich die Noten dazu kaufen kann, bezahle gut.
Thanks dude! A cool logical extension to your awesome lesson would be Carmine Appice's Linear Grooves or Linear Beats or Linear Sequences or whatever the hell it's called... like your teaching style, too, bud, thanks!
You're fucking hilarious I love all of your videos!
Is that a Premier maple snare ??
my friend do u kno what ever happened to bonhams natural maple kit the one @ the RAH THANKS TAKE CARE
The drummer from ROXY MUSIC owns it. His name is Paul Thompson. Look him up on Google. There are neat pics of him with the kit.
Nice Chops
Thank you for demonstrating something i always wanted to learn in such a simple fashion !
Btw - is this fill similar to Rich Redmonds " falling rocks" demo ?
crazy :) you are BEST !! :)
Dope!
the second patern is called a hurtsel 1 and 2 3 :)
Left hand first . Bonham did those with left hand lead…
Back to the shed guys.. try it and it and everthing else he did becomes easier makes sense suddenly..
Your girlfriends in the crowd and you can’t wait too........ YA KNOW. Lol
you should include the notes so it is easy to follow what you are doing
Kool man kool
It was 37....in a row, you said 38😅regardless
dude i could use a few drums .
hahah looks like he is on ectasy 1:05
2:10
5:10
Is this an actual lesson?
you always speak like Bonham invented everything in drumming, but you should know that Bonham didn't invented nothing!!!
+Alex Enjoy Bonham didn't not invent anything that wasn't made before!
+FearThePuff Ian Paice is better.. Neil Peirt is better.. Just two examples.. C' mon..
mmm I' m not agree.. you should be honest.. Bonham wasn't nothing special technically.. some times out of time during lives.. his son is definitely better.... Ian Paice was a metronome.. the speed of his triplets was absolutelly amazing.. Ok i love the Led Zeppelin and i have respect for all of them but I think that the real "masters" were others :) just my opinion anyway :)
+FearThePuff i think that you should study more well done drum fills.. and listen real drummers.. your profile picture says it all.. a fun can't be honest at all.. Bonham was one harm of Paice.. sorry and goodbye
+Alex Enjoy Goodness. JB is clearly an inspiration to the masses, you have a very odd standpoint. At this level there is no 'better', they were and are all very skilled; clearly. JB created his own feel, swing, and rhythm which is unique. He sounds like Bonham, and that in itself is what all the fuss is about. Having 30 drums and acting flash isn't what it all about for a lot of people. I would also suggest you have listen to more live stuff across the board, as from your comparisons above, I think you may be pleasantly surprised, In terms of fills and footwork....JB wasn't a slouch....truly :) For the studio work, timing and fills as you mention, have you listened to the salad tapes? It may bring you on board.