@@Thedrummersalmanac we have people who can't even pat their heads and rub their stomachs and then her we have you doing this seriously bro the average person has no idea how much skill and talent your videos take
Great video! People don't understand that this technique is super useful for figuring out other polyrhythms that they might be struggling on in music! 👏
I appreciate that. And not every exercise is supposed to be musically necessary. Getting your Paradiddles to 300bpm is not musically necessary yet why do l we all work toward trying to get them that fast?
Sounding like actual music is not the outcome here, although I am sure there are songwriters who can, and have used this musically. Creativity, like rhythm, has no limits. 😉
Was thinking the same thing! Like, every time I wanted to latch onto some sort of rhythm, the pattern shifted and stabbed me in the mind! You could torture someone with this . . . I think 15/16 is literally painful to hear. 😆
What!? I thought this sounded great, like it could fit amazingly well as the intro for a jazz song or maybe a drum solo in the middle, just add more stuff with that going in the back
This lesson is not on time signature at all… it on 15:16 polyrhythm. Time signature is a completely separate concept from polyrhythm. But i do have other videos on 15/16 time signature.
Polyrhythms are simply another aspect of rhythm in general, which is the most fundemental part of studying drums. If you want to be a master drummer, you also need to be a master at rhythm... Studying polyrhythms is studying rhythm at a high level, which helps you acheive that level of mastery. 😉
Because some people want to learn music theory. Sure, if you never want to learn how to drum 15 against 16, that's fine and I understand you're asking a rhetorical question but two things: one, this took me 30 seconds to watch and internalize, are you complaining about half a minute? Did you not understand and wasted more time than that? And two: in a comment about how you wasted time, you decided to waste more time commenting?
Absolutely amazing! Now do a π/√2 rythm
lol
@@Thedrummersalmanac do it
This has "Now let's see Paul Allen's" energy.
This is fucking rocket science...
I thought this was math until he started playing drums lmfaoao
Drums and all music is math
@@yo_its_gingey5329 …came here to reply the same thing! Lol
@@Thedrummersalmanac lol
@@Thedrummersalmanac in that case i like your funny words magic man👍
@@mmbadaideyo900 lmao ...thanks. I like yours too
Can we take a second to give you all the respect you deserve?
Awww. Thanks, Brotha.
@@Thedrummersalmanac we have people who can't even pat their heads and rub their stomachs and then her we have you doing this seriously bro the average person has no idea how much skill and talent your videos take
Great video! People don't understand that this technique is super useful for figuring out other polyrhythms that they might be struggling on in music! 👏
This process will work for all polyrhythms
This is absolutely the simplest way to show this thank you
I really like how this was laid out. I love polyrhythms, this is an easy yet understable explanation
Glad you dug it Taylor
You single handedly took all the joy from drumming -
Well, it took two hands.
@@scottmatznick3140 :D
@@scottmatznick3140 hahahaha
Can you use this formula to figure out any polyrhythm?
Yeah
No.
Yeah
No.
No.
This is . . . possible. Not easy, but possible.
Just take it nice and slow… once you understand this formula, it’s just practice.
This broke my brain.
This is actually quite musical is a jazzy solo kinda way
Drummer from Meshuggah: “hey don’t give away my secrets!”
This is Old Swedish Papyrus haha
I'm a drummer and I can play simple polyrhythms like 2:3,3:4, 5:4 and 7:4. But I have never tried out this one. Good tutorial
Great for inspiration
Brilliant!!
Thanks 🙏
No clue what you just did but that was cool
His right hand is hitting the circled beats and his left hand is hitting the 1
Great stuff
Thx Martin
Musically unnecessary, perfectly executed.
I appreciate that. And not every exercise is supposed to be musically necessary. Getting your Paradiddles to 300bpm is not musically necessary yet why do l we all work toward trying to get them that fast?
Underrated comment
Man I just play drums for fun, now I have to figure this out. Glad it's Saturday. My wife's gonna be pissed
That's what wives are for
It hurts my brain
very cool thanks!
No problem
Seeing you do it, I don't think I could have gotten there the same way you did but I can call n response that with some practice
I thought it was a time signature at first and I was really confused lol
In a way it is
A lot of people confuse those. Time signatures are generally written 15/16 …polyrhythms are written 15:16
A song in one pattern with dif feeling .
Wonderful !
With your videos i can see the Fibonacci code, the matrix code, all ! everywhere ! Lol
Thx ;)
Oh yes this is so satisfying
Comically large crayon
I had to do a lot of searching to find those oversized dry erase markers. They show up great on a video
I want to hear what a 19/16 polyrhythm sounds like
you sound like the guy from home alone
You mean the Jazz singer?
Why I can't play instruments amazingly:
Bro this is not a requirement! This is ridiculously impressive
It's more like a trick,can you make a list of polyrythms that are musical and rank them
I find chemistry and physics to be much easier than this lol. Nothing intuitive about that for me.
It is essentially a formula… really more of a music theory exercise
Nice! This reminds me of the Permutations practice from Garibaldi but put into a gauntlet haha.
Future Sounds!!!
This sounds like our percussion
Why did I get triggered when he whistled Star Wars theme
Hahahaha
What musicians do trying to match their turn signal with another car
Yeah, and now make it sound like actual music.
Sounding like actual music is not the outcome here, although I am sure there are songwriters who can, and have used this musically. Creativity, like rhythm, has no limits. 😉
I didn’t like the way that beat sounded. It hurts
Was thinking the same thing! Like, every time I wanted to latch onto some sort of rhythm, the pattern shifted and stabbed me in the mind! You could torture someone with this . . . I think 15/16 is literally painful to hear. 😆
What!? I thought this sounded great, like it could fit amazingly well as the intro for a jazz song or maybe a drum solo in the middle, just add more stuff with that going in the back
👌👌
I can't begin to understand this
Don’t limit yourself!
It's the same for me whenever anyone talks about modular synth patches.
And then people say "music is easy!"
Wow
What ducking composer would use this other than to torture the musicians
You could really say that about any music theory… rhythm, no matter how complicated or simple, is still just rhythm.
Those drumsticks look awesome! Where can I find them?
One of my students sent them to me as a gift. They are hand crafted sticks. You can find than at: ingrainedinstruments.com/
@@Thedrummersalmanac Thanks! That's very cool!
Here comes the bad one: with one hand, do a 4/4 above a 5/4 and with the other do 7/4 above 6/8. This is fucking impossible.
Okay ChatGPT. After demonstrating the above time signature. Try implementing that time signature that you just demonstrate.
This lesson is not on time signature at all… it on 15:16 polyrhythm. Time signature is a completely separate concept from polyrhythm. But i do have other videos on 15/16 time signature.
@@Thedrummersalmanac Thank you for the response. I was hoping for that time signature that is applied practically in a performance setting.
Yeta yeta yeta
What’s a yeta?
6:9??
4:20??
Sounds like the drum solo when ever the kansas city hitman come out on fargo season 2
I just want to know why you have such a big marker.
When I teach and use a white board it make very clear notes over a Zoom call.
But why
Jazz 😎
cause it sounds cool
@@Anael272 villian get the money like
It is impressive
To study rhythm at a higher level... Always practice high/perform low...
Why would anyone want that? 😂
Yeah. No. 💀
Enough of that fuckin polyryhtms... We are playing drums not being a mathematical proffesor....
Polyrhythms are simply another aspect of rhythm in general, which is the most fundemental part of studying drums. If you want to be a master drummer, you also need to be a master at rhythm... Studying polyrhythms is studying rhythm at a high level, which helps you acheive that level of mastery. 😉
However long it took u to figure this out is that much time in ur life you'll never get back...ugh wats the point?
Because some people want to learn music theory. Sure, if you never want to learn how to drum 15 against 16, that's fine and I understand you're asking a rhetorical question but two things: one, this took me 30 seconds to watch and internalize, are you complaining about half a minute? Did you not understand and wasted more time than that? And two: in a comment about how you wasted time, you decided to waste more time commenting?
@@ruruwushi32 and I just wasted 20 more seconds of my life reading ur comment....not sure what was worse, the vid or your comment
If you are a drummer or a musician for that matter… studying rhythm is never a waste of time. 😉
@@JB-pg6ju Bro, obviously my comment was worse. Wanna waste more time?
@@ruruwushi32 why waste valuable time working on something you'll never use....makes no sence...