Play With Your Rhythm: Drum Patterns
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- Опубліковано 17 чер 2024
- A tour through some classic beats in a variety of genres, with visualizations. Transcriptions of the drum patterns discussed in this video, along with many others, can be found here: docs.google.com/spreadsheet/c...
The radial visualization scheme comes from Ethan's NYU masters thesis: www.ethanhein.com/wp/my-nyu-ma...
If you are new to programming drums, much hip hop style beats (also in this video) are played with a 16th shuffle. Don't expect your loops to be as groovy without being aware of it. A 16th shuffle means that every second 16th note is played a little bit "too late". In the grid he is showing that is every note with a "+". If you count the 16th notes in a 4/4 bar it is every 16th with an even number. Select all these notes in your DAW and drag them just a little bit to the right until the shuffle feels right.
thank you for this
My lord, thank you for you observation
The "+" indicates an eighth note
Actually it's a bit confusing because he's representing the patterns as 2 measures with 8th note denominations when it's really what you're saying with 1 measure with 16th note denominations
16th notes grouped in 3s
On 'The Levee break', the 'dissonant' kicks are 'delay returns', rather than actual kicks.
good to know thanks for sharing
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@@nanoloopbandit Gotta have it right hey. It sounds a bit technically over the top, but technically it's correct !! Poet time !
Exactly - spot on. No second kick beat, just a heavy delay effect. The famous "Headley Grange stairwell" effect (but actually a Binson echo)
I never knew that and i’ve sampled it many times, I can actually hear it on my iphone now that you’ve mentioned it lol
This is gold for a beginner drummer
seriously I wish I found this when I started
his explanation is excellent and I love the color pattern it helps me to understand the patterns better.
rewatched this after 2 years and it's still so inspiring, thanks!
Love this video! Programmed all the beats. Fabulous. I love learning like this. Thank you Ethan!
Your videos are so well done. Thanks for the knowledge. As others have said, you make it what can be difficult to understand digestible. Thanks for the leap forward Ethan!
Thank you so much! I have struggled with drum programming in a big way. This spreadsheet is a Godsend!
Just started watching this and a, typing while I watch. Thanks for doing this! This is by far the best tutorial I’ve found on drums EVER. I’ve done Udemy courses, Groove 3 and others, and while they all have some amazing stuff, you are the man when it comes to context and demos. I am enjoying all the background on each.
Super rare for someone to share this knowledge to this degree. Awesome!
This video is incredible. Amazing work, man. You’ve spread some real good in the world.
Thank you. This has advanced my understanding of rhythm and percussion immensely!
you've done an amazing job in explaining this subject, very professional.
I am interested in the subject because I would love to learn to program drumbeats better, but I’m halfway through the second example (“rock”) and it is breaking my brain how profoundly wrong these counts are. I appreciate the time that went into creating this video, but it goes against everything I have ever learned, felt, and known about playing, listening to, and counting music. The back beat ALWAYS falls on 2 and 4, never on 3 as this video claims. It’s foundational: 1 e & a TWO e & a 3 e & a FOUR e & a. Do other people count the back beat on 3? Is that a thing? Or is this finally exposing why some people can’t seem to ever learn to clap along to rock and soul and why so many programmed beats sound square?
For a decade now i really had no idea where to start with electronic music creation.. till l learned about drum machines. Patterns. Rhythm.
Thank you for this video for explaining the concepts behind these patterns. I especially love the circle to illustrate them. It reminds me of a color wheel
Excellent tutorial, nice and simple and clearly showing how beats work. Loved the circular notation too.
Such an awesome vid. I'm picturing a museum of beats where you can walk into rooms and hear each beat with an explanation and story. Awesome job
lol that's a cool idea
Just ran into several of your videos. Awesome job on all. Learning like crazy from you. Thanks for sharing, much appreciated!
Thank you very much for the actual patterns too. I had a lot of fun programming them into my drum machine and learnt a lot looking at the transcriptions.
swing and slide are the most important for getting a good feel to a beat. Sometimes delaying the high hats by about 5-15 ms can make a big difference. Another trick is to just slide the kicks a bit early. When compared to a square beat where everything is exactly on time you will notice a nice difference.
even slide de snare it can give a good flavor
Slide anything !!! Quintolet life
yes, and changing the velocity on your hats
Delay works also great on hihats.
@@negushak the snare delay or early?
This overview/lesson is pure gold!
5 years later and this is still helping people including me, i could never get a bounce to my drums and this helped me alot thank you!😁✔
ITS HELPING ME TOO !!!
As a musician who has never had a drum session longer than 10 minutes, this is going to be incredibly useful for my solo 'career'. Thank you so much for this. You deserve a Nobel prize, you saint.
It is a superb idea of presenting it in a circular form which made it so easy to understand. Hats of to you. And thanks for those spreadsheet. So much helpful in learning those patterns
This is very well put together. Thank you for your work.
Yes I love this thank you soo much for the knowledge and the free spreadsheet you guys are the best !
BOSSA NOVA IS AMAZING!!! It's an incredible leap from the symmetry of son clave to the 5 measured beats of bossa nova with that tiny alteration
I never have seen rhythms expressed as a circle and it really helped!! Thanks
Man, this is pure gold for me! Thanks so much!!🙏❤️👍
Your video is super helpful! I've never seen the circular notation for music and it really helped me. Thank you 🙏🙏🙏
Great video! Thanks for sharing the awesome spreadsheet!
Printed out your spreadsheet and I am loving it, thanks for teaching me this.
This was very informative and you presented the information in a very easy to understand way. Thank you!
It will take me a bit of study to 'see' the circular representation but I think it will be very useful to see how the pattern elements relate to each other. Thanks very much for this. A very clear communication of the idea with super examples. I subscribed.
My son is learning to play drums. I play guitar. Thanks for making these videos. It's helping him understand the different drum patterns. He and I are both visual. These videos are great! Thank You
Your spreadsheet just saved me so much time! Thank you
Great video, love the constant trivial facts and diagrams to put things into a more digestible context👍
Thanks for the spreadsheet, very much appreciated, great video!
Here are the timestamps for the patterns :)
1:35 Four on the floor
3:06 Basic Rock
4:50 The Levee Break
5:48 Impeach the president
7:14 The Funky Drummer
9:13 Son Clave
10:46 Bossa Nova
12:11 Mardi Grass
Thanks
incredibly useful and informing, I was iffy about the circle diagram at first but I really like it actually. Thank you for the tutorial and spreadsheet!
Thank you for sharing this video and the spread I greatly appreciate it I also learned a lot cheers!!
the best rhythm lecture i've seen ever. thanks a lot.
Thanks! I've been using your spreadsheet and reading your text book for a couple years. I don't know how I missed this series of videos.
Awesome. Thanks so much for the presentation and all the notation!
Thanks for including the beat templates. Great stuff.
Very helpful! I'm familiar with programming some of these beats, and this helped me get my head straight on some of my approaches. Also opened my mind to some other cool options when looking at your pattern graphics. Thanks for your efforts!
Wow! Just found this channel today July 2021, wow! Great analyses of all of these different patterns.
I should be sleeping now, but here I am, laying in bed, watching this and somehow getting a fresh view on rhythm and beat making. Super helpful! Thank you so very much!
Thank you for this. Very interesting. It's given me an ideas on how I might be able to move my own personal musical expression.
Hes explained them so much better than any one else on youtube
This is awesome! Thank you for uploading
Amazing video, amazing tacher, thanks for the spreadsheet!
This video was just what I was looking for. Thanks for sharing. It was awesome.🎉🎉🎉
Genius Roundgram , thanks a lot for this great video.
thank you very much for the video and for the spreadsheet.
Fantastic, especially with the spreadsheet. Thanks!
This is such a great lesson, that has given me a shit ton of ideas. A huge thanks.
Thank you for an excellent and useful presentation.
This is awsome, thanks for the video and all the spread sheets!!
Great resource and interesting information. Thanks!
Explained so well. Bravo. Thanks for the sheet too.
really like the circular diagram. visualizing patterns in this way makes much more sense than the drum machine grid. would be interested in seeing patterns outside of 4/4 and attempting to find visual symmetry
Then Xenormorph is the leading keyword.
XLN Audio XO will give you that and much more ;)
It's more of a western thing to view music in a more linear fashion from my understanding. A lot of more rhythmic percussion based music particularly from South America & the Caribbean if i recall correct has the cycle-based way of viewing music as more common both in how it's often written/read and in just how they mentally visualise/think of/explain the music.
Also if anyone's interested in seeing any more examples of the circle based diagram way of learning drum rhythms, then the channel 'Drumset Fundamentals' is good for me with their series of drum grooves with just the drums paired with the diagram and a light that moves with the music across the circle so you know which part of the diagram is playing at which point. I'm not a drummer but as someone who programs drums usually in a DAW, it does give me a more intrinsic understanding of the rhythms and the constructions of rhythms like Four to the Floor, the Bossa Nova rhythm, Bo Diddley beat, etc.
I don't hate the circular visualization to just look at it, but playing music to it would be so much harder than linear tabs or sheet music. I rely on the height of an element so much for fast recognition and processing, while with the circle, my eyes zip back and forth and up and down in all the directions all the time. (I play drums)
I don't like the circular way of looking at it. As a musician, I see that as constrictive. It suggests that your music is locked into a repetitive loop. I try to avoid repetition in my music.
Ty for this video! Jam packed and concise!
This video is very very useful for beginners in music production to understand rhythm and drum programming. Thank you for this 💝
Love your teaching style .. thank you so much for this
This is exactly what I was looking for!
Thank you for making this video, and providing the excel file, just what i was looking for :) ... have a nice day
Muchas Graciass!!!!!!! Perfect videos for music's producers!!!!!Graciassss :D
thank you for publishing this
Thanks so much! JUst what i was looking for and well explained!
this has been a big help for me, thanks
Thank you! So clear and well explained.
really great resources, thank you so much!
Excellent video, thanks so much
Great tutorial, timeless!
This is great video. Thank you for sharing this knowledge.
Big big thanks for this drum's theory, it's definitly the kind of thing's that i've been looking for.
This is exactly what I was looking for, thanks!!
Lovly this will definatly help alot in visualising my drums
Tip top job! Thank you for the break downs.
great presentation, really simple yet effective!
Hi Ethan, (7 years on) great breakdown of these patterns. Thanks
Wow, this is incredibly useful, THANK YOU SO MUCH!
Thank you so much for this video tutorial.I see the layout now of math and notes too music.
Wow, that was really useful. Thank you!
Really well presented thank you. I really need to go back to basics and study.
love how this was done!!
This is a unique look at drums I been working on different types of patterns recently
Very informative stuff! Thank you!
You’re a bloody genius mate! Great visualisation. If you were to put a rotating hand like on a clock/watch following the beat on this psychedelic pie chart you’d have it nailed 😎
I don't get it. Why is he a genius and what is the point of this video? He's just listing a few popular rhythms and putting them up as diagrams. I mean no disrespect, but what is the point?
“Psychedelic pie-chart!” That’s a good one.
Thank you for posting this video, very informative.
Thank you so much, really helpful video!
This is an awesome video very informative
This is gold !!! Thank you mate 🙏✌
Amazing video! Thank you so much
thanks a million for sharing this, very useful!
Just got my first drum machine and this is just amazing!
can't imagine how would be a class like this looks like when you're presenting these :)) everybody vibing and moving their heads lol
This was awesome!! Thank you!!
Incredibly inspiring, I can see the patterns much better with a circular design
Simply brilliant for a non drummer. Clear and concise. Many thanks