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I had a moment during a gig where I made a mistake during a guitar solo and the mistake sounded better than the original solo
Did you figure out what you did or did it remain a mystery.
@@Orchid_- I know exactly what I did, I got in the heat of the guitar solo and started playing wrong notes, but the wrong notes sounded so good that I said I was just in my feels and everyone believed me
Bro fuck you mean gig? You're literally like 13
This kinda happened last time my band recorded. They left it to me to record Scratch guitars and I fucked up a part I normally don’t play and they ended up liking it better than what the other guitarist played and now it’s on the album 😂
Technique in drumming comes naturally. No one teaches.. it just comes to your mind until you discover that you have already had these so called technique, it just come as instinct🤘
Once is a mistake, twice is jazz.
I adore that
Meanwhile, in baroque music: YOU PLAYED THAT NOTE ONE MILLISECOND TOO LATE, MISTER. Prepare to get crusaded.
Meanwhile, in baroque music: "you played a note one millisecond too late and I just generally hate your face. I'm going to start a CRUSADE on you."
okay @@gaetanodepaola2ndchannel179
@@gaetanodepaola2ndchannel179same reply twice?
Imagine making a mistake while trying to repeat that mistake tho…… that would be definitely something I’d do 😅
hey
lol I just thought the same thing
I tried that once.....dropped one stick, so I went ahead and dropped the other.....didn't work very well for me. 😂
Then it's just jazz.
@@kcjacks5180if you drop a stick, use your face!
Just don't ever stop please. There's literally nothing worse you can do.
Like unless you REALLY fuck up, as long as you play through it nobody will notice.
@@loganmiller3710no, unless it’s an extreme injury that’s been caused or something, KEEP PLAYING stopping completely is how you you ruin the song for not only yourself, but also the people you are playing alongside, and the audience
Adam Neely - "Repetition Legitimizes"
Adam Neely - "Repetition Legitimizes"
Adam Neely - "Repetition Legitimizes"
Adam Neely - "Repetition Legitimizes"
Adam Neely "Repetition Legitimizes"
Adam Neely - "Repetition Legitimizes"
"There are no mistakes, just happy little accidents." -Bob Ross
😂
Should I repeat dropping my drumstick?
I think it still applies, 1 seems like an accident. 2 seems like a medical condition, or a fit of rage, or alien abduction, or (think up a story after… maybe you remembered you forgot to turn the stove off at the orphanage or something… maybe you found god and were slain in the spirit… maybe you were suddenly in flabbergasted awe at a beautiful audience member…)
The choice is yours, stick it to em’ (twice!)
Yes, drop the other.
@@aspersiondetergent5673 i reckon you should have a backup pair for this scenario. imagine it:
you tried (and failed) to do a stick trick, resulting in one of your sticks to fall to the ground. people may want to laugh at you, or be disappointed, but as this wave of emotion hits the crowd a smirk comes across your own face. a second stick, that you slowly rise into the air as if it were a gift from god... zeus' thunderbolt, if you will. suddenly you are the one laughing, as you fill into your next bar.
they wont know what hit them.
No one but you knows it's not a broken stick. 😉
I told my daughter this a few weeks before her first solo dance performance. She was so anxious about having to perform alone, and I told her if you do f up, carry on as if it was all the choreo from the start and then only you and your choreographer know what happened. Then the first time I saw her solo, I think her 3rd time doing it on stage, it looked great. Afterwards she ran up and said "did you see the mistake?" I said no, I thought it was great. With a huge smile she said "cool! I forgot a whole part, did a big spin instead like you said, and only miss k noticed!"😅
That's awesome
One of the best things I learned from an old jazz guitar cat was if you mess up… play it 2 more times and make a face on the third time 😂
Hahahahah, make a face the third time
The crucial part 😂😂😂
🗣REPETITION LEGITEMISES, REPETITION LEGITEMISES
Never heard drums on Perfect before 😂
Tru lol
This is some quality advice. Thanks
we love gabe sm he’s so helpful
Also your facial expressions and attitude right after a mistake are the difference between connecting with your bandmates and audience vs potentially ruining the mood. Simply laughing makes you relatable and gives off a chill vibe :)
It also helps to discern between mistakes you can repeat like this or ones that you have to try to move past
Love that I prevail insert you did for us on your tour
Done thus a few times. Was recording in a studio 30 years ago. Repeated a mistake 8 times to make it sound like it was supposed to be part of the groove. Roy Burns wrote about it in modern drummer many years ago.
I never thought of this, thanks for the advice
*Drops stick*
“Whoops!”
*Drops other stick*
"when you mess up a part, simply repeat it and it won't sound like you messed up anything at all" is the jazziest sentence ever spoken
I'm far from being pro, but I do that when I play guitar. I repeat the mistake and it sounds intentional!👍😁
I was at a primus show once and I very clearly heard Herb make a mistake. It wasn’t awful and likely only the drummers in the crowd noticed it, but it was absolutely a mistake. It was so reassuring for me as a player knowing that even ppl that incomprehensibly good f up every now and again.
I saw RHCP live on Stadium Arcadium tour and Flea was making many mistakes, flubbed notes, poor timing etc..
A lot of mistakes don't sound like mistakes unless you're very familiar with what was SUPPOSED to be played. If you're playing the kind of music where what you're "supposed" to play then mistake recovery is less about memorization and more about being a more feel based player
It was at that moment he realized
Some mistakes end up being happy mistakes.
Learned to do this instinctively. Also, always smile when you make a mistake. It appears that you’re happy and having a great time!
Much better than grimacing 😬
I saw a thing about a painter who said paint like you meant to do it and work with it and it's surprisingly helpful
Thank you! Tremendously helped ✔️✔️☑️☑️☑️
*falls over*
*keeps falling over to make it seem purposeful*
On the spot improvisation 💯 gotta be calm during a performance
I've been a competitive Irish Dancer since I was 3, we use this same technique when we fuck up a dance step in competition. You do everything starton your right foot, and repeat the step on your left side, with everything mirrored. So if you fuck up your step on your right foot, repeat it on your left and you're good.
It's actually pretty hard and you'll only see advanced dancers doing this
In the professional session world, you make a mistake you get fired. Not making mistakes is what separates the best from the worst
Making a mistake is human. Repeating that mistake is jazz.
It works with my life choices as well!
Great 👍 advice. Thank you
I read this in _Modern Drummer_ back in 80s. It was a clinician's round table.
“repetition legitimizes”
We need full version
Improv from the mistakes, thats a great tip! I guess I do this in songwriting as well, sometimes messing up sounds good.
I dropped my drumstick so I dropped the other one to make it look intentional
I will do this and keep thinking "I can't get away with this so easily, can I?" Aaand nobody ever notices lol
Repetition legitimizes
Repetition legitimizes
Repetition legitimizes
Its that simple
As a wise man once said:
'Repetition legitimizes!'
Another thing is practice. I think it was Geddy Lee that said "beginners practice til they get it right, professionals practice til they can't get it wrong." If you're worried you'll mess up a part, just keep practicing it. Practice it fully rested, practice it while struggling to stay awake, practice it completely exhausted, practice it sober, practice it half drunk, practice it piss-drunk. Drill it so even if you forget what to do, your body follows through without your mind telling it what to do.
Ok, I'm gonna use this when I get nervous again
Pov literally every jazz pianist:
Oooh such a genius move
Þis is how I think of creative drum fills ngl
A jazz drummer told me once at a gig if you mess up do it three more times!
I've done this a lot lately when playing in church if I mess up. Amd as long as you don't make that "oh crap I messed up" face, then you're good to go
the lil “yahoo”…)
If you're half good no one would even ever notice a "mess up".
I used to play gigs and improvise solo’s and drum parts (yes I play guitar, drums and sometimes bass) and whenever I messed up I just kept going with the flow and nobody noticed. Everytime I played a solo, I snapped a string and kept going 😂
me drops a stick... drops an another one on purpose😅
I do this everytime i play infront of 200+ people weekly, im bound to mess up a few times so ive learnt to do it and some miatakes ive done are now just something i do cause it sounds better
Music is just organized chaos. Something me and my local music shop owner had agreed on
Thats like making an unintentional fart sound with a chair but making it again so others get what that sound was 😂
I don't feel like it counts when the original "mistake" sounds good
Mario: YAHOO
I was playing bluesfest in ottawa and I was terrified and forgot a whole section but I just kept playing and I'm pretty sure no one noticed still the coolest gig ever
In the middle of my first show with a new band, I threw a stick at the very start of a drum solo. The rest of the band was already off stage, and I had five minutes till they were coming back. As I reached for a spare stick, I hooked the other one on the snare and sat there for a split second empty handed.
And, laughing like a mad man, I started tossing sticks into the audience. Then I just started over, playing a little over five minutes of selfindulgent percussive nonsense, to everyone's amusement.😅 The rest of the guys in the band actually thought I handled it pretty well, and if it ever came up in conversation it was usually as a lesson in how to come back from an on-stage disaster.
♥️✌️
Just foind I Prevail recently, great stuff DBO
lars ulrich: if only it was that easy
I remember my first studio recording (i was 12) i was early on a fill transition to the next part of the song. The guitarist turned to me and shook his head. I finished the fill and went back to the main groov. It stayed on that track and sounded like it was intentional.
I do this when I’m making music in garage band too lol, if I accidentally pause the drums while recording them I’ll use it later and call back to it, I’ve done it in several videos just almost subconsciously too lol
Hardly anyone teaches the ability to "adjust." It's okay to make mistakes, what's important is how you adjust.
wrong strong 💪🏼
This makes it harder tbh
That's awesome 😁
One time this happened at a concert
My snare was off so I had to find a spot to make it sound like I was supposed to switch
5 YEARS 5 YEARS IVE BEEN SAYING THIS TO ALL MY MUSICIAN FRIENDS YESSIR
The other night my stick got stuck in the hi-hat, I then hit my other stick off it and it flew into the crowd.
I'd rather not repeat it 😂
Ive always done this on all instruments i would make a mistake and i would repeat it. Nobody taught me i learned it myself
everybody knows that when you mess up, the wrong note genie shows up giving you 2 options to choose from (don't choose the third)
Victor Wooten says something similar. That you can make any note sound good in your songz and that part of it is repetition.
He’s right but repeat it too much
And sometimes the mistake won’t sound good to do it again so don’t spam it
as UA-cam's favorite jazz man would say: repetition legitimizes
Good info 👌
perfect by logic is a banger
If you just keep going, only about 5% of people were even like "was that a mistake?" and by 5%, i mean like 3 whole people in the crowd. It really does not matter. Probably.
If you give up, everyone will know. Definitely.
You could always play into it and then call it back as a motif but alter it.
Including flipping a stick up and out of bounds.
brilliant
Bill Bruford said: "When in doubt, roll"
Also
Miles Davis said: "It's not the bad note you made that is important, it's the one you make after that make it sound like an error or not"
I remember going to a Misha Mansoor guitar masterclass, and he was asked how he makes things that are out of key sound good, and he said by repeating it 😂
That’s what I do when I mess up I just keep doing it so people think that’s what I was trying to do
Repetition legitimizes, Repetition legitimizes, Repetition legitimizes, Repetition legitimizes
So entwickeln sich bei mir gute beats seit jahren. Aus einem fehler entwickelt sich was gutes
I played at the biggest venue of my life once. Giant sound system. The sound guy refused to listen to me. I couldn’t hear myself and no one else could hear me. So for a breakdown I just decided to crank my amp to 10. It made him so mad. Lol he tried to turn me down, but I didn’t play through a guitar amp. I played through an old like 5000 watt drum amp with guitar effects. So I was louder than his set up. That’s how you beat the man.
Drummer equivalent of “I fucked up, and?”
Alot easier to say then do.. also helps if you play the mistake on beat
Also it is way more fun playing music like that. You let happenstance inspire your playing =)
REPETITION LEGITIMIZES
Freestyle rappers is cool, yeah...
But goddammit, I would love to see some freestyle musicians out there
I didn't know it was an actual technique, I just instinctively repeat mistakes to save face and make it look like I did it on purpose. My bandmates look at me like I did something tasty, but all I really did was fuk up, try to sound like I didn't, then take my recognition an appear as if I actually intended to do that.
It was Hendrix that said it first ♥️
My dad has been saying that my whole life.
Adam neely said it best: "R e p e t i t i o n l e g i t i m i z e s"
Pro tip: Start by making a mistake and then repeat until the song ends. You'll sound professional and nobody will ever know!
Jazz moment
Same applies to life. You do a mistake, own it up, live the rest of your life in misery. Naah just kidding. It's pretty basic to know how to own up a mistake. Not only repeat it, but you could potentially build on it. Mistakes create opportunities for growth and inspiration, and when you are in the zone, everything is inspiring really
Rip Joey
Yeah definitely… accidentally hit the cowbell? Throw some more cowbell licks in there and then everyone’s like hell yeah