Drum Lesson : Seven Days - verse groove (www.joecrabtree.com)

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  • @wesj1989
    @wesj1989 15 років тому +5

    This is like writing in Latin with your left hand, writing in English in your right, and painting a Da Vinci with your feet. ALL AT THE SAME FREAKIN' TIME!! Props to anyone who can play this.

  • @drummerguy626
    @drummerguy626 17 років тому +1

    what ever, im not here to argue, i was just trying to point out that he said one thing and played another. its a good video, one of the best ive seen of this song on here

  • @geraldarena5983
    @geraldarena5983 Рік тому

    Excellent job explaining this tricky beat, Mr. Crabtree. Especially the hi hat pattern.

  • @yanyan201
    @yanyan201 17 років тому +1

    Seven Days is a fascinating piece of music. The timing of it had me stumped for ages but thanks to this video I now know what's going on ! Thank you.

  • @jazzpianoman01
    @jazzpianoman01 14 років тому +2

    Hi Joe,
    Thanks for explaining the Vinnie groove here; I shall certainly sit down and break it down for practice

  • @simon.jacobs.0709
    @simon.jacobs.0709 13 років тому

    That was extremely well done, in total control, while understanding exactly what is happening in the pattern variations and demonstrating them with ease.

  • @scottp118
    @scottp118 16 років тому +1

    Hi. If he's calling the song's hi-hat part sixteenth notes, which he does, then we're dealing with long 5/4 measures, with 2backbeats each. But he's counting twice as fast, in 5/8. He's inconsistent, because he's calling the second accent per phrase (the one he says is bass drum optional)the and of 2, which it would only actually be if it were in 5/8. In 5/4 it would be the "ah" (3rd sixteenth note) of 1.

  • @farclebaba
    @farclebaba 7 років тому

    FANTASTIC breakdown Joe. Love it.

  • @joecrabtreedrums
    @joecrabtreedrums  16 років тому +2

    I would write the part in 5/8 with 16ths on the hats.
    Reading in 5/8 I would count the 8th notes as 1,2,3,4,5,1,2,3,4,5 rather than 1,&,2,&,3,1,&,2,&,3 as it makes more sense.
    When explaining the main groove I'm in 5/8 counting the 8th notes as the pulse.
    When explaining the hihat accent loop I'm switching to 5/4 (2 x 5/8) considering the quarter note the pulse.
    A 16th note is half an 8th note whether you refer to it as an '&' or an 'e'. I hope the explanation wasn't too confusing.

  • @KRAZEEIZATION
    @KRAZEEIZATION 7 років тому

    Great demonstration. I love that song and I want to master it on drums. Thanks for doing this!

  • @slowhand06
    @slowhand06 14 років тому

    Hats off to you, well explained and demostrated. As someone who had lessons but could never figure it out too well if it was explained and counted out like that, it made a lot of sense. I always figured it out by listening and copying... The hard way probably!

  • @peteharman1061
    @peteharman1061 5 років тому +1

    THIS IS FANTASTIC WORK THANK YOU

  • @galapagosdrum
    @galapagosdrum 17 років тому

    Brilliantly explained, brilliant playing!

  • @willy44
    @willy44 15 років тому

    joe, very nice of you to share without bravura!
    You play very well and Thank you for your 'straight ahead' offering. All the best to You and your drumming career. Sincerely, Steve B

  • @Rockunstank
    @Rockunstank 15 років тому

    Great Teacher / Instructor.

  • @jon325
    @jon325 16 років тому

    WOW - fantastic!!! Great walk-through!!! Excellent work!!!

  • @Jez1963UK
    @Jez1963UK 14 років тому +1

    You are such a talented young man.
    A gifted drummer and teacher.
    Thank you for educating us.

  • @Cheektowga
    @Cheektowga 5 років тому

    Thanks Joe! I found your "Seven Days" tutorial very informative...

  • @jubankta1627
    @jubankta1627 4 роки тому

    Excellent lesson sir!!

  • @johanehn
    @johanehn 17 років тому +2

    That's it!
    I'm gonna buy a drum kit.

  • @GlenChild
    @GlenChild 17 років тому

    Love your playing, awesome as always Joe..Glen.

  • @joecrabtreedrums
    @joecrabtreedrums  12 років тому +1

    Hi, the majority of the transcription and play along is in the DrumVault on my site (bottom of the MasterClass page). There isn't another video.
    Thanks,
    Joe

  • @Cowri
    @Cowri 15 років тому

    Brilliantly explained and executed, thanks mate!

  • @clydezjr
    @clydezjr 14 років тому

    Very well illustrated and explained...thanks man!

  • @scottnewellguitar
    @scottnewellguitar 14 років тому

    Great lesson and demo of this groove!

  • @colmenaresarmada
    @colmenaresarmada 17 років тому

    thank you so much for sharing your knowledge, I love that song, i'm a fan from venezuela. Someday i'll play it like you mate!

  • @farclebaba
    @farclebaba 7 років тому +1

    This groove is a stellar example of Vinnie's unique genius on this instrument. There a very select group of players who could play this and makes feel relaxed, comfortable, and grooving like all hell the way Vinnie does. Furthermore, I'll say that there are very few drummers who possess the kind of creativity Vinnie has to even invent this groove, and all of the drum parts for this song in the first place. Vinnie's space-alien, computer brain is without peer in terms of what he can do on the fly/improvisation-ally with polyrhythms, and Zappa's words bear that out. Zappa said Vinnie was incredibly unique in his ability to calculate, and feel, in real-time, extremely complex and unusual polyrhythms and polymeters. It really astounded Zappa, and that in itself is an amazing thing. But what's REALLY special about Vinnie's playing is this incredible facility described above, combined with his amazingly rare creativity. Vinnie is simply brilliant at writing parts that no one else would think of. He'll approach a groove, or a part and just throw the rulebook out the window. And it WILL SOUND AMAZING. He's really an outside of the box thinker in this regard. An artist in the truest sense. Vinnie's playing holds a very special place in the league of elite drummers and musicians from the late part of the 20th century. Go read about his audition for Zappa if you want to be amazed.

  • @therealrussellsmyth
    @therealrussellsmyth 6 років тому

    Great drumming and instructions
    Woeful backing track !

  • @HanDrumsolo
    @HanDrumsolo 5 років тому

    It's 5 against 4, I'm pretty sure it was transcribed in the issue of modern drummer that Vinnie was in around the time the album came out

  • @ViestursSamts
    @ViestursSamts 16 років тому

    so nice work!! i wanted to learn 5/4 all the time, and especially i knew this nice and difficult sting song.. so thank you for your work!!

  • @bobbysbackingtracks
    @bobbysbackingtracks 14 років тому +1

    Great lesson clarity. Thank you!

  • @markshina3511
    @markshina3511 Рік тому

    Best tutorial out there!

  • @markshina3511
    @markshina3511 Місяць тому

    Perfect video

  • @perovaas
    @perovaas 15 років тому

    Excellent, man! Made it clear and playable. Congrats and thanks!

  • @tcbetka
    @tcbetka 15 років тому

    Wow...outstanding explanation. Thanks for the video! Make me want to go play my drums!

  • @HNIC94
    @HNIC94 15 років тому

    yeah man! good job. the best UA-cam explanation I seen of this yet.

  • @drummerguy626
    @drummerguy626 16 років тому

    what i was trying to say is that he says its in 5/8 but when he is counting it out he is counting it in 5/4 not 5/8

  • @pack1101
    @pack1101 15 років тому

    Great work!

  • @drummersgroove
    @drummersgroove 17 років тому

    Great explanation man, good work. And what a song this is!

  • @BmakinFilm
    @BmakinFilm 16 років тому

    There can be no doubt that this song is most easily counted, written and read in 5/4 time. Think simple! The more simply you think and count to yourself, the more relaxed you'll play. It is also easier to read 8th notes than to read 16ths, and music is always written to be most easily read, as all good copyists know. Look at a chart for Take Five (Dave Brubeck): 8th notes in 5/4.There is nothing strange about 190 bpm! Remember 'Wipe Out"? That is in 4/4 at almost the same tempo.

  • @Mart1nWalkerDrums
    @Mart1nWalkerDrums 14 років тому

    HI,
    Nice tutorial, BUT..is it not the case that the recorded version actually features accented triplets on the hi hat not straight 16ths?
    Thats what I'm working on now.
    Check out my progress, Ive done a section in the cover where I play it like that

  • @herrkaliyuga
    @herrkaliyuga 16 років тому

    Nice work!

  • @64bbfan
    @64bbfan 13 років тому

    You're a great teacher thank you

  • @robmurray2310
    @robmurray2310 8 років тому

    broke this down lovely, thanks

  • @dominic8129
    @dominic8129 3 роки тому

    Cool explanation... Liked it 👍👍👍

  • @chessdude67
    @chessdude67 15 років тому

    Very nice teaching! Thanks so much for the help.
    peace.

  • @Pulcino84
    @Pulcino84 16 років тому

    Super complimenti!!

  • @TroyaE117
    @TroyaE117 14 років тому

    I think the hi-hat is accented on 2 and 5, closed rimshot on 4, and base drum on 1.
    That's about all of it that I can manage.

    • @tylerpons5887
      @tylerpons5887 5 років тому

      TroyaE117 If you watch live videos of Vinnie playing, he does the kick on 1 and and the and of 2. It sounds better in my opinion.

  • @joecrabtreedrums
    @joecrabtreedrums  14 років тому +1

    @snakespence you have to make a donation to get the log in details.

  • @scryc
    @scryc 14 років тому

    great lesson!

  • @NickUK82
    @NickUK82 13 років тому

    very well explained and played.
    good job!

  • @fredericzanone5379
    @fredericzanone5379 Рік тому

    Excellent

  • @gotmonkeyfinger
    @gotmonkeyfinger 17 років тому

    Thank you Bro! NYC here.

  • @sessiondrummer
    @sessiondrummer 17 років тому

    Joe! Good job mate. Wicekd editing etc...Of course great playing too. I always told you, you are so Vinnie..

  • @jouxplan
    @jouxplan 17 років тому

    Absolutely fantastic stuff! I have tried to master this but it really is horribly difficult - I can't get it! Great explanation and great drumming - very, very impressive!
    Have a look at my drum vids - Genesis and Police, but no 'Seven Days' funnily enough! I take my hat off to you.

  • @joecrabtreedrums
    @joecrabtreedrums  14 років тому

    @snakespence Yeah, go to my website and click on Lessons->more lessons in the menu. The backing and transcription of the outro are in the drum vault (left hand side of the page). Thanks, Joe

  • @DrMorbid
    @DrMorbid 15 років тому

    bhdrums: Every other quarter note (if you consider the fast hihat strokes as sixteenth notes). It will go over the bars but that's OK.

  • @lguynn7
    @lguynn7 16 років тому

    Where did you get the track that you were playing to in the end with just the instruments and no drums, and where can I download it

  • @TroyaE117
    @TroyaE117 14 років тому

    Well expalined there Joe.
    Thanks.
    I can get the basic hi-hat, the snare and the base drum.
    Those hi-hat accents at 8.33 and elsewhere will need more time.
    I smile :)

  • @joecrabtreedrums
    @joecrabtreedrums  16 років тому

    Those are 13" K/Z hats

  • @mauricelebrun
    @mauricelebrun 14 років тому

    AAAAAAAAAAAll Right !!!! Gosh how could they find such a beat. I wonder who's the crazyiest???...Sting or Colaiuta. I'll work on it 'till I get it, thanks a lot. momo

  • @davidcipriani
    @davidcipriani 13 років тому

    Realy, grate job, excellent, I like to hear the drums a little harder on the track! .. hugs joe!!

  • @Mart1nWalkerDrums
    @Mart1nWalkerDrums 14 років тому

    Ignore me. ..... Should've watched your whole thing before running my mouth. You nailed it. Nice.

  • @Avico78
    @Avico78 9 років тому +1

    Thanks u !
    Very helpful I think u are doing great job!

  • @writetovagelis1975
    @writetovagelis1975 15 років тому +1

    two things to add in ur video.
    1st the time in seven days is not 5/4 or 5/8 but it is 10/8.The way he has them analyzed is 3-3-2-2. also on the 16th note pattern on the hi hat ...why not play 134 of the tetraplette of sixteenths?The accent comes by itself every second bar.
    take care

    • @bromungus6893
      @bromungus6893 4 роки тому

      Vagelis Moulakakis 10/8 is the same as 5/4

  • @LudvigAlm
    @LudvigAlm 14 років тому

    @Dylan6281 I guess it differs. I absolutely hate learning grooves as separate pieces, and it has never worked for me.

  • @SilenzioParlaAgnese
    @SilenzioParlaAgnese 16 років тому

    I guess he is right, if the song is in 5/4 then the metronome plays at (approx.) 190bpm, which is a very strange thing for this kind of music.
    i think it's better to approach it as a 5/8, but everyone should try to make learning and practicing easier, so if there's someone counting 5/4, no problem!
    Anyway, great explanation and great job!

  • @dpgweb
    @dpgweb 17 років тому

    Increible trabajo!! Me ayudó la ostia, un saludo crack!!

  • @drummerguy626
    @drummerguy626 17 років тому

    yeah, im not bashing him, just making sure he knows the correct tim signature for the song

  • @LizzardHimself
    @LizzardHimself 12 років тому

    Hey there, great lesson! I would like to buy the full transcription and Video, but it does not seem to be available on your homepage anymore... Is there still any chance to get the whole thing?
    Best greetings!

  • @Ventysize
    @Ventysize 12 років тому +2

    Pretty sure this song is in 5/4.I guess you could write it however you want,but is'nt that a little busy on the page to write it as 5/8?

  • @Ventysize
    @Ventysize 12 років тому

    And there is a whole segment of videos on this song by Nick Molenda on youtube in case anyone would like another option

  • @jaudsle
    @jaudsle 17 років тому

    nice work friend

  • @drummerguy626
    @drummerguy626 17 років тому

    actually, the way he explains it is in 5/4.
    a 5/8 measure is one 8th not shorter than a 3/4 measure, so how could that work for this song? the answer is it cant. its in 5/4

  • @nolo68
    @nolo68 14 років тому

    excellent !

  • @mesoprano
    @mesoprano 16 років тому

    Good job man !!!

  • @LawrenceDelToroDrum
    @LawrenceDelToroDrum 8 років тому

    good job thanks , a favorite .

  • @joecrabtreedrums
    @joecrabtreedrums  16 років тому

    It's whatever you want it to be. I count it in 5/8, but the accent on the hi hat ends up in 5/4. You could write it all in 5/16 or 5/2 if you wanted, or even 4/4 (though that would look very confusing). Don't get too caught up in it once you know what's going on.

    • @maeu59
      @maeu59 2 роки тому

      It’s 5/8

  •  13 років тому

    great job mate keep it up

  • @drummerguy626
    @drummerguy626 17 років тому

    difference in what ,the time signature?

  • @scottp118
    @scottp118 16 років тому

    We have no way to know whether whether the song's 5/8 or 5/4; that time signature only determines how it's written. I agree that it would be easier to transcribe in 5/4, but we can't really say it IS in 5/4 or that it ISN'T in 5/8.

  • @PhatPhunk
    @PhatPhunk 14 років тому

    Great lesson. Nice breakdown.. Really love that K hihat... :)

  • @kimbye1
    @kimbye1 16 років тому

    Great lesson. Thanks :)

  • @Walkabout19
    @Walkabout19 11 років тому

    Hey Joe, fantastic drumming! Your outro for the song is amazing also. Do you have a track of just you playing the song all the way through? I would love to be able to play along with it. All the best!

  • @joecrabtreedrums
    @joecrabtreedrums  11 років тому

    I don't have me playing it all the way through, but the play along and transcription are on my site (see link in video description)

  • @kmb1
    @kmb1 16 років тому +2

    Wow, leave it to drummers to debate over 8th and 1/4 notes! There is a difference between 5/8 and 5/4. Yes, two measures of 5/8 will equal one measure of 5/4 time wise, but in terms of phrasing, it doesn't work feel wise. Listen to the other instruments (in the original, non sequenced version). They are not counting 5/8, they're counting in 5/4. The quarter note is the pulse. Vinnie is a master of subdivision. Anything you have to do to figure it out is ok, but the song is in 5/4.

  • @pilgy1
    @pilgy1 17 років тому

    nice one mate!

  • @joecrabtreedrums
    @joecrabtreedrums  14 років тому

    @snakespence you don't need one. Just click through and paypal will let you use a card without signing up.

  • @bellohighrep
    @bellohighrep 16 років тому

    plz tell me what hi hats you have!!
    some sort of K's??

  • @poorcku
    @poorcku 16 років тому

    i knew that drums are hard to play, but what you are doing here is godly. so i guess no drums for me, i'll stick to my guitar :) well done!

  • @Export_Import
    @Export_Import 9 років тому +4

    easy and доступно ))))

  • @BASSikneeds
    @BASSikneeds 17 років тому

    very helpful, thank you

  • @jamout65
    @jamout65 8 років тому

    Awesome!

  • @RobertKarasekGermany
    @RobertKarasekGermany 15 років тому

    perfect !!!!

  • @123craw
    @123craw 15 років тому

    thanks!
    perfect !

  • @franciscoetchenique
    @franciscoetchenique 17 років тому

    one, two, three, four, five...no matter what, eights or fours its your choice...once you choose, everything else relates to that. aaaannddd...this guy explains it perfectly well in 5-8, it works and if you thought of it in 5-4 you would have to think the accents as half notes which makes no sense

  • @LudvigAlm
    @LudvigAlm 14 років тому

    @wesj1989 well, it is easier if you don't try to play the pieces as separate beats, but just concentrate on playing the whole groove as one... if you get what I mean. Don't try to write Latin with one hand and so on.. but paint a Da Vinci with written Latin and English in it... (I tried to be somewhat profound, and it didn't really work, but you get the point...)

  • @landart67
    @landart67 15 років тому

    My brain just ripped apart

  • @turbocixna
    @turbocixna 14 років тому

    thats the spirit!!!!

  • @MentzArtPixLab
    @MentzArtPixLab 15 років тому

    The song was written in 5/8 but all we now that in US they develop a groove using 2 bar... But it's still a 5/8... Joe Crab show his method and he is a great... I think (like you) that accents comes by itself, but not all drummer are able to do it without create a structure like the one Joe show to us... More skilled you're, less things you need to listen before playing each cover... :-)