thanks a lot for that beautiful video if you listen to those legends of France modern orchestrators Paul Mauriat, Franck Pourcel, Raymond Lefèvre you'll notice in most of their tracks how beautiful is the Drums lines i hope you could make a video about the instrumentals Drums groovs like that, and one like Johnny Harris how crazy and beautiful was he and his drums lines in his arrangements
Chad LB is the nicest most humble guy For how incrediblly talented he is. He Reminds me of Dweezil Zappa, another Musical genius who is such a nice guy!
Awesome! Mainly rock/metal drummer recently got into darkjazz and I have been drumming for 15 years. Starting to really get my swing chops going! Can't wait to take all of these and get some cool grooves memorized. Very well explained, and easy to understand for even a metal guy lol
Lmao I had an add at 2:11 when he was like "when you put em together it sounds like this" Add: military add with full band playing immediately as it starts Nearly fell outa my seat laughing 😂
It's a good video but the cascara pattern is incomplete...falta una parte de la cascara...cascara 2-3 it's been played( wrong )..se debe corregir el patrón de la cascara 2-3 1_ 2_ 3_ 4 _/ 1 _2_ 3_ 4_ !_ !_ ! ! _ ! / ! _ ! ! _! _! Saludos desde Colombia
For the full instructional video, isolated drums videos of each groove, and sheet music of all 25 grooves visit: www.jazzlessonvideos.com/drums Practice materials: www.jazzlessonvideos.com/pdf-packages
Ele vai estar em Campinas hj, e depois sao paulo e sao jose dos campos nos proximos 2 a 3 dias. Eh workshop com apresentacao. Da uma olhada no site dele: www.syos.co/en/artists/chad-lefkowitz-brown
I’m a jazz drummer. Honestly, don’t worry about perfecting certain grooves for certain styles of playing. As a drummer, it’s more important that you create your own grooves.
That's somewhat true, but you have to have someplace to start. (Admittedly I'm a rock drummer, so I'm partially talking out of my ass here.) But I find it much easier to improvise by blending or transitioning between beats I know vs just making up notes on the spot.
I agree with you and @Michael Ricks-Aherne. I think it's good to be able to improvise but that should be a bi-product of understanding a groove. I'll elaborate in case this is of any help to others; It's always good to have scaffolding but even more important to have a good understanding and control of what's inside it, so you can then improvise. I heard this quote from a pro basketball player, i'm not exactly sure who but it goes something like; "you learn the basics so you can forget them, and improvise", in other words, practice so it becomes second nature so you almost don't have to think about it, giving you more room to be more creative.
jazz drummers really just blow my mind tbh, people are crazy talented
He’s the bob ross of Jazz drumming
Nah Peter Erskine already has that medal
Very pleased with this course. It's concise, well explained, and the presenter seems genuinely nice. Well worth it to anyone who's on the fence.
I have met you only recently but I can tell you will save me from the depths of beginner’s despair.
PROPS on you all for making this video. Please keep this format you guys are kicking game. You got a supporter here. (20yo)
The drums are so real, thank u for the good content
What am I doing here? I don't even play the drums. But man, that sounds good. Maybe I should play the drums..
yes, go for it bro
How’s it going now?
@@Choppagunna3hunna I figured some things are better left to the pro's :p.
@@Pedreone that’s okay, you have a long time to figure out what you want to do:D
@@Pedreone It all comes with time! Don’t give up!
thanks a lot for that beautiful video
if you listen to those legends of France modern orchestrators Paul Mauriat, Franck Pourcel, Raymond Lefèvre you'll notice in most of their tracks how beautiful is the Drums lines i hope you could make a video about the instrumentals Drums groovs like that, and one like Johnny Harris how crazy and beautiful was he and his drums lines in his arrangements
This is insane 😯
Chad LB is the nicest most humble guy
For how incrediblly talented he is. He
Reminds me of Dweezil Zappa, another
Musical genius who is such a nice guy!
Awesome! Mainly rock/metal drummer recently got into darkjazz and I have been drumming for 15 years. Starting to really get my swing chops going! Can't wait to take all of these and get some cool grooves memorized. Very well explained, and easy to understand for even a metal guy lol
Awesome video and production
chad, thank you for making this video as a drummer subscriber
Lmao I had an add at 2:11 when he was like "when you put em together it sounds like this"
Add: military add with full band playing immediately as it starts
Nearly fell outa my seat laughing 😂
What a cool guy. Great explained 👍
damn, just picked this up. thanks for sharing!
Incredible
Bryan is the man!
incredinle amazing
Nice thank you
thank you for sharing this is amazing
you're very talented!
Very nicely explained and played!
cool stuff - suoer drummer!!
You guys are great, many thanks
What is the speaker brand behind the drummer? Awesome video BTW!
8:29 not me starting to sing Killing Me Softly in my head in the middle of the night
Cool guy but please just upload the full video man
Sooo good :))
Yesssss sirrrrrrr💥💥💥💥
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It's a good video but the cascara pattern is incomplete...falta una parte de la cascara...cascara 2-3 it's been played( wrong )..se debe corregir el patrón de la cascara 2-3
1_ 2_ 3_ 4 _/ 1 _2_ 3_ 4_
!_ !_ ! ! _ ! / ! _ ! ! _! _!
Saludos desde Colombia
share the sheet music pls
having so much trouble translating the afro cuban 12/8 into a daw drum pattern
make it snap to triplets or use 6/8 and just double the bars. What program are you using if I may ask
Dope !!!
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What’s his cymbal set up ?
Model 3?
For the full instructional video, isolated drums videos of each groove, and sheet music of all 25 grooves visit: www.jazzlessonvideos.com/drums
Practice materials: www.jazzlessonvideos.com/pdf-packages
Nice vid maybe be better to play the grooves a bar or 2 longer at end of each example they are quite short
yeass, which brazilliam city you will come ?
Ele vai estar em Campinas hj, e depois sao paulo e sao jose dos campos nos proximos 2 a 3 dias. Eh workshop com apresentacao. Da uma olhada no site dele:
www.syos.co/en/artists/chad-lefkowitz-brown
Yooo is that a yamaha vintage black set? Ive got one of those. Its really old and in bad shape. Pucked it up for 300 and plan on trying to restore it
I’m pretty sure it’s a Ludwig classic maple
Giga chad
How is this humanly possible?
Trying brush... I'm fail 😒
Very cool. If Wayne Brady played drums...
The guy in the start was def not the guy in thumbnail
looks like an old pair of legacy loudspeakers.
Holy fuck that cubin beat is difficult
Drums makes everything in jazz, without it it would just be instruments together, not this whole club sound
I do like solo piano though
Im basically a retard at counting but you still make it easy
Maybe go slower and include some notation when you do the Afro beat. It was kinda hard to learn it at that speed with nothing to read
But can he play smoke on the water?
Wrong channel... b R 0
I’m a jazz drummer. Honestly, don’t worry about perfecting certain grooves for certain styles of playing. As a drummer, it’s more important that you create your own grooves.
That's somewhat true, but you have to have someplace to start. (Admittedly I'm a rock drummer, so I'm partially talking out of my ass here.) But I find it much easier to improvise by blending or transitioning between beats I know vs just making up notes on the spot.
I disagree. I believe it's more important to know how to groove first before you create your own.
I agree with you and @Michael Ricks-Aherne. I think it's good to be able to improvise but that should be a bi-product of understanding a groove. I'll elaborate in case this is of any help to others; It's always good to have scaffolding but even more important to have a good understanding and control of what's inside it, so you can then improvise.
I heard this quote from a pro basketball player, i'm not exactly sure who but it goes something like; "you learn the basics so you can forget them, and improvise", in other words, practice so it becomes second nature so you almost don't have to think about it, giving you more room to be more creative.
Those cymbals sound atrocious. Even for jazz.
Hate long intro
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