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  • @YomekRadic
    @YomekRadic 6 років тому +393

    Stephen Taylor I am a Jamaican born with reggae in my DNA and it's so interesting how you as a non-Jamaican appreciate 'real reggae' for the most I also appreciate the fact that you credited some of the right persons and encourage viewers to go and listen and learn the music. You have done a great job for the basic start. Blessed love keep doing what you are doing "One love" Jam Rock approved👍

    • @StephenTaylorDrums
      @StephenTaylorDrums  6 років тому +28

      Kemoy Rowe Thank you my friend. Means a lot coming from a native Jamaican. It’s ALWAYS better to go to the source...listen listen listen. Thanks so much for the kind words!

    • @jambutty2218
      @jambutty2218 3 роки тому +3

      Nice to read, it's authenticated by a true Jamaican. One love from a reggae fanatic in the UK
      💚💛❤️🇬🇧🇯🇲

    • @bedlfit2198
      @bedlfit2198 2 роки тому +3

      There are millions of non-Jamaican people that appreciate deep roots reggae. The history, the evolution and the variations are all appreciated by millions of open minded people. It’s hard to no feel a reggae groove no matter where you’re from or who you are. Music reaches everyone equally and that is the beauty. Non-Jamaican people can create and channel reggae just as a Jamaican can. We are all the same in the heart of music.

    • @seromaisrael641
      @seromaisrael641 2 роки тому

      Please @Steven Taylor please write the names of those guys you recommend. I can't get the names how you say them.

    • @mattszalay8819
      @mattszalay8819 2 роки тому +1

      ? The majority of Bob Marleys fans were white

  • @Theislandjourney
    @Theislandjourney 6 років тому +387

    Well I am a Jamaican drummer and its the norm for every drummer in my country to know how to play reggae grooves. I should say wow Stephen you said everything that is to know about reggae grooves well done ! Yuh ting up!!

    • @StephenTaylorDrums
      @StephenTaylorDrums  6 років тому +34

      Lol...I would hope they do know how to play reggae grooves in your country! It's always interesting to me how musicians from different parts of the world feel rhythms differently. And thank you...glad I hit the nail on the head!

    • @eddyvideostar
      @eddyvideostar 5 років тому +3

      To Kemar: Good comment. Well done.

    • @norubi
      @norubi 4 роки тому

      Please what rhythm is in this track? ua-cam.com/video/KtzyTEP53KQ/v-deo.html

    • @MrVoraxTranstellaris
      @MrVoraxTranstellaris 3 роки тому

      @@norubi Sounds like an example of version 2 of the rockers groove Stephen played, though it's a bit difficult to hear exactly what's going on.

    • @ayugaming3047
      @ayugaming3047 3 роки тому

      @@norubi Reggae roots

  • @patrickwilhite9442
    @patrickwilhite9442 6 років тому +52

    Thank you so much. I am 69 years old and trying to get back into drumming for my own enjoyment.

    • @pirat9750
      @pirat9750 6 років тому +1

      patrick wilhite nice

    • @felipemejia9731
      @felipemejia9731 5 років тому

      far out man

    • @kamranm4078
      @kamranm4078 4 роки тому +1

      @@roxannepeypascissurs9929 so you must be 12 years old

  • @jedidrummerjake
    @jedidrummerjake 6 років тому +105

    I was the drummer of The Skeletones for 13 years and glad you did a video about this style. You're speaking my language!

    • @StephenTaylorDrums
      @StephenTaylorDrums  6 років тому +24

      Bro...loved your band...killer work. And thanks!

    • @jedidrummerjake
      @jedidrummerjake 6 років тому +14

      Stephen Taylor Cool! Now I give lessons and can't thank you enough for all your fantastic instructional videos!

    • @peterngero1456
      @peterngero1456 5 років тому +1

      Kenya raggae drumer I liked your lesson

  • @bassiehd
    @bassiehd 4 роки тому +37

    I love how you show reggae music the respect it deserves. Too many bogus "reggae drum lessons" on youtube. Well done.

  • @jacksonsendrowitz9720
    @jacksonsendrowitz9720 2 роки тому

    respect for saying to listen to it first, people dont get how much of a difference it really makes

  • @barringtonjohnson6569
    @barringtonjohnson6569 5 років тому +10

    I’m not a drummer... but I’ve been playing reggae Bass a loong time, and I must say your analysis and groove is spot on.

  • @mcsequoia5107
    @mcsequoia5107 6 років тому +29

    "The notes don't mean a thing, if you don't know why they're being played. Go listen to the style and absorb it". - Stephen Taylor
    I hear so many gigging/cover band drummers play the right notes but miss the feel of the type of music being played. It's not easy to be able to combine the necessary technical facility w. style but I'm super glad that Stephen refers to drummers, songs and bands to study. I hope this really important message gets through to everyone so we all can play, listen and dance to better quality music!

    • @StephenTaylorDrums
      @StephenTaylorDrums  6 років тому +2

      Thanks Mike...gotta go to the source to know what it really sounds like

    • @mcsequoia5107
      @mcsequoia5107 6 років тому

      Dude, every day you're making better drummers who can play better music! Hats off to ya'!

  • @Ticonderous1
    @Ticonderous1 6 років тому +24

    Love the one drop .... My Bass player once said "hey let's do 3 little birds" ... i spent all weekend learning it , So come Monday night practice .... He changed his mind :-(

  • @JonathanRodriguez-lh5mb
    @JonathanRodriguez-lh5mb 2 роки тому

    Not a drummer but a guitarist who plays punk and reggae. Thank you for educating me on what the drum grooves are called, now I can communicate with a drummer better!

  • @odinnhrafnsson6267
    @odinnhrafnsson6267 5 років тому +1

    I'm not even a drummer but I like what I got from this video and you've earned another subscriber.

  • @XyanGuitar
    @XyanGuitar 3 роки тому

    I'm A rhythm guitarist from Jamaica. what you said at 0:54 made me subscribed. you know exactly what you're talking about. nuff respect breddrin

  • @lagkeys6428
    @lagkeys6428 2 роки тому

    I’ve been watching drum teachers on youtube do quick lesson on 2 or 3 variations of latin, samba, and reggae grooves, and in the last 2 months my playing has improved dramatically! No fills or nothing, they come naturally. THX!!!!

  • @gabriellawing6941
    @gabriellawing6941 2 роки тому

    I appreciate this lesson as our church is starting to play reggae music and I need something to get me started.

  • @oyedunruth5585
    @oyedunruth5585 4 роки тому

    Reggae is very beautiful because for learning drummers like me will need to know this

  • @johnjohnothan5927
    @johnjohnothan5927 6 років тому +2

    Love how you emphasize studying artists and suggest pieces which reflect the material you're teaching.

    • @StephenTaylorDrums
      @StephenTaylorDrums  6 років тому

      john johnothan Thanks John. Anyone can teach the notes to play...but the feel. That’s something altogether different and we only get it by really digging in to the style and players. This style especially.

  • @ezj9103
    @ezj9103 6 років тому

    I dont know why people disliked this video. Great job. I got choir practice and i need a good reggea beat to use as a flow. I appreciate it.

  • @kaminandamusic253
    @kaminandamusic253 6 років тому +287

    You forgot the part where you recommend smoking the herb when you listen and play.

    • @kaminandamusic253
      @kaminandamusic253 6 років тому +6

      Great video btw

    • @crossmyass
      @crossmyass 6 років тому +5

      Jah bless!

    • @stokes58
      @stokes58 6 років тому +5

      Nothing better. A match made in heaven.

    • @bimodalhealer8286
      @bimodalhealer8286 5 років тому +2

      Left hand suzuki method hahaha

    • @nexdrums
      @nexdrums 4 роки тому +1

      Ahahahahaha xD avoiding to do what Elop Musk did ...

  • @drumcorcaigh5770
    @drumcorcaigh5770 6 років тому +21

    Was actually practicing reggae five minutes before I saw this video. This is the third time this has happened. I don't know whether to be scared or happy :p

    • @StephenTaylorDrums
      @StephenTaylorDrums  6 років тому +15

      No reason to be scared. Btw, you're running low on soap in your bathroom...and you're almost out of coffee.....
      But don't be freaked out...

    • @mateodelcastillo1756
      @mateodelcastillo1756 6 років тому

      DrumCorcaigh happy. Jah is calling you

    • @mikescully7523
      @mikescully7523 5 років тому

      It’s all just a simulation

  • @digiaotearoa5897
    @digiaotearoa5897 3 роки тому

    You the man bro im a non Jamacian my ethnic peoples adoppted Reggaea nd we really took it on here in Aotearoa ya gotta luv Reggae Muzik

  • @normanbuchanan9710
    @normanbuchanan9710 5 років тому +1

    dude you nailed it I'm Jamaican (not a drummer) but I play the guitar and the drum to me is really the base that I follow to a good rhythm going, yeah you're an honorary Jamaican drummer in my book, thumbs up, keep it ticking 👍

  • @jmb92555
    @jmb92555 2 роки тому

    I don't always 'like' your uploads. Sometimes I forget... but I always remember the second or third time I watch ;)

  • @PhireXZ
    @PhireXZ 4 роки тому

    Thanks Stephen, when I'm learning something new your videos always come up !!

  • @stevemalu6780
    @stevemalu6780 2 роки тому

    I'm amazed at the knowledge! Good Job and thank you!

  • @chrispaws9294
    @chrispaws9294 4 роки тому +2

    great lesson and playing, i just can't get used to counting it half time having done it the other way for 30 years ha ha. I dunno, i just find it easier that way, especially when trying to teach the groove to others. your tips for listening are also bang on. Sponji reggae is a drum and bass masterclass for sure. For drummers not quite as skilled, i'd recommend style scott with the roots radics (gregory isaacs/barrington levy/yellowman/eek a mouse/israel vibration etc) Simpler but great weight power and groove. As a longtime reggae lover it's great to see that half a million people have watched this. thanks

  • @sharingstoke
    @sharingstoke 3 роки тому

    Thanks so much for this! About to learn it with my 4 year old son! Thank you!

  • @DubProof
    @DubProof 6 років тому

    Thanks for making this video! Not many reggae drummers in my area. I’ll be using this for our fill in guys! Thanks again one love.

  • @kentfultz4842
    @kentfultz4842 10 місяців тому

    Great teaching, to the point and no long stories, lol. Thank you

  • @philstixemmymusic
    @philstixemmymusic Рік тому

    Sir you have made me to understand in details how regea beat works thank you God bless you

  • @drummerwarrior1
    @drummerwarrior1 6 років тому +2

    Loved this lesson. I've played reggae and ska off and on for years and your feel is spot on. And its all about the feel.

    • @StephenTaylorDrums
      @StephenTaylorDrums  6 років тому

      Adi Wood Thanks...feel is where it’s at in all styles. There’s such a slight difference in this rhythm stylistically. So important to listen.

  • @itocivic
    @itocivic 6 років тому +2

    Well done buddy.!
    I grew up playing Bass guitar with Reggae music and for me is a very nice video for all the ones that want to start play that wonderful music...
    Again....Well done......!

  • @elizabethmurray7386
    @elizabethmurray7386 5 років тому +1

    Fantastic lesson. Helped my classroom teaching!

  • @marttram2183
    @marttram2183 4 роки тому

    Best online drumming instructor

  • @2latuile
    @2latuile 6 років тому

    About the counting: technically you _can_ indeed count it both ways (fast or slow), but really for reggae the right one is the slow one - on a one drop you get the hi-hat playing sixteen notes with accents on beats 2 and 4 (the skank) and the kick "dropping" on beat 3. This is the quintessential reggae riddim where emphasis is on beat 3 and beat 1 is the "lesser" beat. Counting it fast (hi hat accents on upbeats and kick on 2 and 4) is actually a rock-steady / ska rythm, closer to r&b only with the "skank" thing being played on upbeats instead of downbeats. This can be seen as a subtle (or just downright pedantic ) nuance but it really makes a difference in the way you "feel" this groove and play it - or at least it did make a difference for me (long time guitar and bass player and now learning drums) when I first learned to play reggae some 35 years ago. FWIW the rythm you call stepper is also known (and I first learned it as) as "four drop" because you "drop" the kick on all 4 beats - IOW it's really a "four on the floor" with still the skank on beat 2 and 4 and the snare (or rim click) adding emphasis on beat 3.

    • @StephenTaylorDrums
      @StephenTaylorDrums  6 років тому

      2latuile You know what, I almost said something about steppers being called four on the floor or a four drop and it simply slipped my mind. Thanks for throwing that in the conversation!

  • @opetersonmusic
    @opetersonmusic 2 роки тому

    Dropping beats and knowledge excellent video!

  • @jiggyjones7229
    @jiggyjones7229 2 роки тому

    "The notes don't mean a thing, if you don't know why you play" brilliant

  • @mikepostdrums
    @mikepostdrums 6 років тому +86

    1:01 when you said "the notes don't mean a thing..", I expected "if it ain't got that swing" to follow haha

    • @StephenTaylorDrums
      @StephenTaylorDrums  6 років тому +4

      Ha!

    • @JamesOKeefe-US
      @JamesOKeefe-US 6 років тому +4

      I did too :) I said it in my head :). LOVE this lesson and the rhythm of Reggae. Thank you for this!! 👍

    • @MikeHawk-tj3dz
      @MikeHawk-tj3dz 5 років тому +2

      Bop shooah bop shooah

    • @micheldindaine8403
      @micheldindaine8403 5 років тому

      NOTES don't mean a thing if it ain't got that GROOVE !! (swing is mostly a jazz thing).

  • @BHAKTIBROPHY
    @BHAKTIBROPHY 6 років тому +3

    'Obsessed with Two Tone since the early 1980s. Your example was sick!!
    👊😎 Rudy!

  • @chavezedrums
    @chavezedrums 6 років тому

    Man!!!!! Ty soooooo much!! I’ve really delve into Regae over the last few years and this answers some areas that still confuse me!! Thank you!!

  • @hoodiedee4828
    @hoodiedee4828 6 років тому

    i'm a schooled drummer from back in the (Inner Mounting Flame) days. thanks for the great lesson on Reggae. nice and simple for almost any drummer to understand. thanks again

    • @StephenTaylorDrums
      @StephenTaylorDrums  6 років тому

      That's such a great album. And glad the lesson delivered what you needed!

  • @Judesmood118
    @Judesmood118 5 років тому

    Great job getting that duple/triple push pull feel on the one drop!

  • @DavidClawsonMusic
    @DavidClawsonMusic 6 років тому +8

    It seems to me Stewart Copeland grab a hold of this stuff and ran crazy with it. Walking On The Moon is one of my favorites! Also, I've got a gig on Mackinac Island, MI coming up in July where we are taking 5 pop songs and doing them reggae mon. This so helpful. Keep up the great work my friend. Thanx for grooves Stephen!!

    • @Spladoinkal
      @Spladoinkal 2 роки тому

      For sure! I saw an interview with Stewart and he said he wasn't necessarily TRYING to sound like a reggae drummer but he thought a normal backbeat was boring so he was trying his best to make his backbeat on different beats than the standard. It just ended off coming out that way (I'm sure there was plenty of Reggae inspiration in there too but he didn't mention it lol).

  • @thebudhunterconnoisseurdes5034
    @thebudhunterconnoisseurdes5034 6 років тому +1

    Difference between raggae and Rock is Rock and almost all music snare is on 2 & 4. Raggae snare is almost always on three. You did a good explanation counting it both ways. the way you explained it works well, double it or half it and snare come on 333333three!!!! Practice a solo where the accent is on 3! Good job.. Jamaica drummers are Fun!

  • @n0iseboy
    @n0iseboy 6 років тому +59

    Don't forget to tighten that snare head as much as is possible...
    It should sound fairly terrible by itself, but it'll fall right into the mix...
    Ha...ha...

    • @StephenTaylorDrums
      @StephenTaylorDrums  6 років тому +26

      You know what Angelo, I meant to say a little something about the drum sounds as well and forgot. Crazy high snare, really dead kick, small crashes...thanks for bringing that up!

  • @crisp5925
    @crisp5925 5 років тому +1

    Thanks so much for the awesome lesson man! Appreciate it!

  • @ChrisBluesman
    @ChrisBluesman 4 роки тому

    Thank you very much for the lesson; you’re an awesome drummer and teacher

  • @unomanso
    @unomanso 6 років тому +2

    Excellent Wisdom and Knowledge to us Reggae Drummers Even before you hit your first note. I thoroughly enjoyed this!

  • @paolocarnevali106
    @paolocarnevali106 6 років тому

    Great man, really a nice lesson, straight to the point. Thanks

  • @Tryall200
    @Tryall200 5 років тому

    You are excellent. Approve from a true reggae beat lover.

  • @playpm
    @playpm 3 роки тому

    Gee, I don't know why this video got so many dislikes, your explanation is the best one I've seen within all the searching results!!!

  • @jerrymammoser9857
    @jerrymammoser9857 3 роки тому

    Man, I don’t know where you get the energy to know all the footnotes but it’s well appreciared,. These are cool grooves, easy, but for me, a challenge. Thanks! 😎

  • @nigelmatupire2245
    @nigelmatupire2245 Рік тому

    This is amazing, I grew up listening to reggae and you are really good, at drumming and teaching too!

  • @binkawy
    @binkawy 6 років тому

    That was very informative and great. This video can change someone in reggae from zero to hero

  • @moviecool4274
    @moviecool4274 2 роки тому

    Thanks for the lesson man! :)

  • @bishop_mech
    @bishop_mech 5 років тому

    You've done well explaining this in a Jamaican guitarist

  • @Spacefall87
    @Spacefall87 6 років тому +1

    Drummer from Black Roots is a great example of a mix of that three styles

  • @younyikedia4361
    @younyikedia4361 5 років тому

    thanks so much!! i will greatly be taking this lesson today!!

  • @butupai6886
    @butupai6886 6 років тому

    Thank you so much...! What a connoisseur.

  • @dawiskid187
    @dawiskid187 4 роки тому

    Beautiful work man I learned a lot from this video I’m working my reggae groves..

  • @MikeMastropierro
    @MikeMastropierro 6 років тому +1

    Great lesson. Deep insights, well researched and well spoken. Positive outlook. Bravo!
    One of my favorite things to listen for is the “swung” timing of the upbeat 16th notes in the hihat. It is always far from a “perfect” rigid timing.

    • @StephenTaylorDrums
      @StephenTaylorDrums  6 років тому +1

      Mike Mastropierro Thanks so much Mike.
      And Man, you bring up a great point. As I study different cultures and world rhythms, it’s always interesting to me how that “swing” differs. And sometimes it’s not a swing. It’s just a particular treatment of the notes. Humans are just really amazing creatures.

    • @folayanmary7052
      @folayanmary7052 5 років тому

      Mike Mastropierro best drummer

  • @elingaudovie8619
    @elingaudovie8619 5 років тому

    Drums are the best. Thanks heaps for sharing. :D

  • @icantseeitall
    @icantseeitall 6 років тому +18

    I appreciate you making lesson videos regarding reggae.

  • @audreydugan9668
    @audreydugan9668 Рік тому

    Excellent ! Thanks

  • @musikscool
    @musikscool 5 років тому

    Great video- for anyone wanting to get into Reggae drumming- great references and pointers. Thanks for posting!

  • @cosmo5179
    @cosmo5179 5 років тому

    Thanks man! Im a drum programmer but i will get a drumkit one day, never too old to learn haha

  • @reubenitemedia
    @reubenitemedia 6 років тому +1

    Stephen, thank you for posting! I was on Drumeo's channel when I saw your vid on reggae drum lessons. I appreciate your ability to articulate sticking and notes for not just the different style of reggae music you covered, but in all your other tutorials I've watched. The 16th-notes on high hat was the breakthrough I've been looking for on my self taught journey. BiGG respect for skills and time you share - it's a tru tru blessing mon. Big Up!

  • @thekidgt929
    @thekidgt929 4 роки тому

    Great vid first one is like walking on the moon Police 😎

  • @PerceptionsofFate
    @PerceptionsofFate 6 років тому +1

    Obasi Springer is my favorite Raggae drummer, and def. in my top ten

  • @1man2manynotes
    @1man2manynotes 5 років тому

    I’m just getting into drumming and I thought I knew reggae. You suggested three songs I’ve never even heard lol. I love your channel and please continue suggesting the music homework(especially reggae).

  • @JamaicanMeCrazy
    @JamaicanMeCrazy 4 роки тому

    As a Jamaican. I approve this video 👍 legit

    • @StephenTaylorDrums
      @StephenTaylorDrums  4 роки тому

      Thank you my friend

    • @JamaicanMeCrazy
      @JamaicanMeCrazy 4 роки тому

      @@StephenTaylorDrums yes it seems so simple but reggae is more about feel than technique, having said that, if you don't have the technique you can't play it either. You've got to listen to the vibe man. Your timing and execution and rolls are spot on.

  • @dougantelman2369
    @dougantelman2369 6 років тому +2

    That last groove reminded me of The Police “message in a bottle”

  • @TanwarTechnicalMusic
    @TanwarTechnicalMusic 6 років тому

    Nice Grove lesson sir

  • @bstelly
    @bstelly 6 років тому

    As usual, great lesson! Thank you!

  • @1luv1heart1world1life
    @1luv1heart1world1life 3 роки тому

    This was really helpful. That's all I have to say

  • @benjaminhernandez4433
    @benjaminhernandez4433 6 років тому +5

    That was a great lesson!!! Thanks for sharing!

  • @nexdrums
    @nexdrums 4 роки тому

    Thanks Steph!

  • @Arkdrums007
    @Arkdrums007 6 років тому +3

    thank you for the support Stephen..🙂🤘

  • @hailsatan7411
    @hailsatan7411 6 років тому

    Thank you brother for your lessons👏🏾👍🏽

  • @josemariajr7226
    @josemariajr7226 6 років тому +1

    Thanks a LOT for sharing this beautiful knowledge. Specially when it comes to counting the beat. Amazing lesson.

  • @amosdiela1004
    @amosdiela1004 6 років тому

    thanks for this lesson men.. it has helped me alot

  • @CongoMusic243s
    @CongoMusic243s 5 років тому

    Thanks for this tutorial very easy to understand.

  • @jlatx6803
    @jlatx6803 6 років тому

    Great lesson!! Thank you!

  • @macfinster3
    @macfinster3 Рік тому

    I really enjoy the fills in Pressure Drop (Toots). I think the drummer was Winston Grennan

  • @iranyavictor-kh1du
    @iranyavictor-kh1du Рік тому +1

    I feel you God blessed raggae

  • @ROBBANKS666666
    @ROBBANKS666666 Рік тому

    Awesome thanks🤗

  • @d0nhds
    @d0nhds 5 років тому

    That's what I'm looking for. It is very difficult to find content of this quality in Brazilian Portuguese. Great job, I really enjoyed it.

  • @keithmeyers9566
    @keithmeyers9566 5 років тому

    Thanks for this! I've recently started playing again and have been asked to do a couple reggae tunes. This has been super helpful!

    • @StephenTaylorDrums
      @StephenTaylorDrums  5 років тому +1

      So glad it helped Keith

    • @keithmeyers9566
      @keithmeyers9566 5 років тому

      Stephen Taylor I feel like I’m learning how to play all over again. It’s like I’m taking everything I knew and ignoring it. It’s hard and challenging, but I love it.
      Thanks for having these videos available and breaking things down to an understandable level. It makes it easier to learn (for me anyway) 🤓

  • @harrisonmyers1572
    @harrisonmyers1572 6 років тому +3

    Sly & Robbie were on countless reggae recordings! They were *the* reggae rhythm section, just like Philly Joe and Paul Chambers were for the late ‘50s hard bop scene.

    • @StephenTaylorDrums
      @StephenTaylorDrums  6 років тому +1

      Exactly. You can't study the style without those two. Incredible contributions to music.

    • @lqr824
      @lqr824 6 років тому

      I listened to a LOT of Sly and Robbie. Without dissing them, they're just two stars in a huge constellation of talent out there. I think more than musical talent the key to their career was the probably more-important skills of networking and productivity. They knew and played and recorded with everybody, which I salute, but not because they were "the" best.

  • @devanhansonmusic
    @devanhansonmusic 3 роки тому

    The emphasis is on the down beat of three I’m pretty sure ✌️❤️💛💚 anybody else?

  • @southernstingray2743
    @southernstingray2743 5 років тому +1

    Raid I Blues Dance by Steel Pulse!Choice to jam along with bro !!Cheers for the cool vid!

  • @christianfraude4517
    @christianfraude4517 6 років тому

    Absolutely love your Reggae drum breakdown !! Love the reference to the great Robbie S & Sly !!

  • @zeuslee4442
    @zeuslee4442 6 років тому

    Really cool lesson. You sir have earned a subscriber.

    • @StephenTaylorDrums
      @StephenTaylorDrums  6 років тому +1

      Thanks for hanging with us on here. Glad the lesson hit you where you needed it to!

  • @slimyelow
    @slimyelow 6 років тому

    Good hihat technique is so expressive. - and I don't mean whooping 8ths all day long!

  • @dos_mas_805
    @dos_mas_805 4 роки тому

    Bombaclaaaaaaaaaattt!!! Just kidding and thanks for the video Stephen, nuff respect for pushing the roots vibe! Your assessment of being aware of the upbeat and your hat work at 3:25 are on point.

  • @rommelrivera1186
    @rommelrivera1186 6 років тому

    Awesome tips man, and your appreciation for the history and culture of reggae really made me a fan. Keep making great music. Cheers!

  • @jake7945
    @jake7945 5 років тому

    So basicly most important thing is to accent up beats on your hats. Then from there the placement of your kick drum really determines which type of groove it is? Just trying to "dumb" this down for myself. Great video

  • @nkunal11
    @nkunal11 6 років тому

    Great lesson. Thanks

  • @curtishill109
    @curtishill109 5 років тому

    👍 I love it, Dude!

  • @benfrank8649
    @benfrank8649 6 років тому +1

    What styles don’t you listen to and fully absorb? You have competence and understanding on tons of styles. I’m trying to be like that. I’ve been listening to music and playing my whole life. I still feel like I’m barely scratching the surface on many things.... so much music

    • @StephenTaylorDrums
      @StephenTaylorDrums  6 років тому +2

      Ben Frank Thanks Ben. Honestly, I just choose certain styles to immerse myself in for a time. Big band, jazz, mambo, soca, reggae, funk, Motown...so many times in my life I just limited EVERYTHING I listened to to one specific style. Doing this a couple of times a year over my career has yielded pretty solid returns. We get freaked out and try to do it all at once. Make a list and then work through that list. It will take years but unless you plan on dying soon, Time is something you’ve got plenty of.

    • @benfrank8649
      @benfrank8649 6 років тому

      That’s a great idea. I’m very ADHD and curious about everything I want to learn. Right now I’m learning a Green Day, Porcupine Tree and Buddy’s Rich songs. Which are all great, but I’m not sure what I’m accomplishing style wise because they are so over the board. Perhaps I should stick to one style for a little bit. But I want to be good at everything. We all do right?

    • @StephenTaylorDrums
      @StephenTaylorDrums  6 років тому +1

      Ben Frank pick one and only listen to that style for 3 months. Pick 4 or 5 albums specifically that you revisit daily. That’s how it happens. Do that 3 or 4 times a year and it adds up.

  • @GArails408
    @GArails408 6 років тому

    Great video!