Hi Everyone...Thank you for your comments! I actually did intend to play "straight" on the D.B. and swing the upbeats...I forgot to explain that as an option for phrasing.
Sherrie, when I started drumming only five months ago I skipped quarter notes and when straight to sixteenths (and eighths). I didn’t realise the importance of quarters. Now I do so thank you a whole lot‼️✌️🌻
There's some sort of like delay or something on the drums where each individual single hit sounds like a flam... also some reverb as well. Strange. Skip to 2:04 for the concept 4:35 for an actual playng example
Sherrie, your passion and enthusiasm are incredibly moving and inspirational. THANK YOU for what you do and who you are. I mean it. Another great and very useful lecture.
This is literally amazing this lesson is sooooo helpfull. I always threw thousants of notes in my solos but after this video I realized how to practise a solid solo wich just sound nice!!! Thanks to this chanel:;-)
Why is it that Sherrie is playing swung 8th notes when the figure starts on an upbeat, but straight when the figure starts on a downbeat? Is that intentional?
I love this! Please check your levels volume wise. I have everything CRANKED and its still low I am some what deaf from playing but NOT that deaf. The user can always turn down but NOT up.
Maybe it's my computer, but I am having a hard time hearing the bass. (I know this is a drum tutorial, but I still think the bass needs to be a little bit louder in the mix.)
I'm not so sure she was doing that. There was kind of an inherit "slap" in the room that gave it that flamming sound. In fact I found it a little distracting. If she were playing in a deader or dryer room I don't think it would have been so pronounced.
Tim Churchill I believe it’s just a stage custom set. Nothing crazy. Great players will sound great regardless of gear. This shell kit is probably only $650 or so. The snare is not expensive either. Her playing however is priceless.
Hi Everyone...Thank you for your comments! I actually did intend to play "straight" on the D.B. and swing the upbeats...I forgot to explain that as an option for phrasing.
You have a talent for speaking! It's as if you could see us when you spoke to the camera, very impressive
OMG... Sherrie is actually here on UA-cam commenting? This is unreal. There is a God.
Thanks for the info Sherie!
This lady makes me smile
I appreciate you mentioning me, I'm proud of you....Thank you. xo, Adam
LOVE this, from one lady drummer to another...THANKS!
Favourite teacher of all time. So fun, concise and clear and no ego splashing all around the toms LOL!
Sherrie, when I started drumming only five months ago I skipped quarter notes and when straight to sixteenths (and eighths). I didn’t realise the importance of quarters. Now I do so thank you a whole lot‼️✌️🌻
These two ladies are absolutely killing it! Love this video!
There's some sort of like delay or something on the drums where each individual single hit sounds like a flam... also some reverb as well. Strange.
Skip to 2:04 for the concept
4:35 for an actual playng example
Someone left the lav on and the drum mic on at the same time....
Never mind that's the room reflections messing with the sound for some reason.
I love this lady, she seems so chill! thanks for the upload.
Sherrie, your passion and enthusiasm are incredibly moving and inspirational. THANK YOU for what you do and who you are. I mean it.
Another great and very useful lecture.
Great stuff Sherrie! The filosophie behind the drum is just as important as the technique.
Philosophy?
Everything's flamming!
Sound issue from the room I think.
I have a new favorite teacher! Very informative, talented, inspirational and LIKABLE!! Thank you!
I really, really love this lady. Absolutely cool drummer and teacher.
This is literally amazing this lesson is sooooo helpfull. I always threw thousants of notes in my solos but after this video I realized how to practise a solid solo wich just sound nice!!! Thanks to this chanel:;-)
This is great, Ive been on it all day.. Thankyou Sherrie..
Wonderful bassist
Nice style. Got a great for jazz. I love that ride cymbal. What is it? I can see it is Sabian with 3 rivits but it has a nice pitch.
Holy cow she studied with Nusbaum? That's awesome! And I love her lessons on here. So we'll explained and demonstrated
Excellent lesson. Drum sounds great too!
What a performance! Love you gentlewomen!
Great concept! Excellent lesson - thank you Sherrie!
So good
Why is it that Sherrie is playing swung 8th notes when the figure starts on an upbeat, but straight when the figure starts on a downbeat? Is that intentional?
Cool, love your work!!
Tks....many many tks - u are a great teacher....!!
PLEASE COULD YOU TELL ME WHAT KIT THAT IS SOUNDS LOVELY
jazz drumming is my favorite drumming
Kameron Waddell i dont listen to jazz but i love playing it because of the laidback feel with solos and fills
Love this
wow! THANK YOU
I thought she was being rude @ 5:05 ?
Gretsch Drummer you thought that was her middle finger ? xD
Brianna Backman in the UK showing the back of the hand with those two fingers open is just like showing the middle finger
Gretsch Drummer I
How quickly they forgot once across the ocean :)
Gretsch Drummer
I love this! Please check your levels volume wise. I have everything CRANKED and its still low I am some what deaf from playing but NOT that deaf. The user can always turn down but NOT up.
Is there any way you could spare the details on recording this kit? it sounds amazing, im not sure if it's just due to jazz style or microphones used.
thats the way she plays the drums
very good. thanks
That was beautiful. how would that look on a chart?
ear bro please. ear
+StompL7 I think it'd be in parentheses saying something like "dynamics?" But I well could be completely absurd as well. Likely the latter.
Mike Derderian exactly how she described it.
Great lesson!
when she says 'trading 8s' is that doing 8 bars soloing each?
Yes
Maybe it's my computer, but I am having a hard time hearing the bass. (I know this is a drum tutorial, but I still think the bass needs to be a little bit louder in the mix.)
Crazy flamming with one hand. :)
I'm not so sure she was doing that. There was kind of an inherit "slap" in the room that gave it that flamming sound. In fact I found it a little distracting. If she were playing in a deader or dryer room I don't think it would have been so pronounced.
Echo from the lav being faded out and the drum mic coming out, not fast enough though.
Nice touch
great job.....
hello Sherrie what yamaha is that sounds lovely Tim
Tim Churchill I believe it’s just a stage custom set. Nothing crazy. Great players will sound great regardless of gear. This shell kit is probably only $650 or so. The snare is not expensive either. Her playing however is priceless.
Terrific!
How dyou do that flam with 1 hand??
The BoSS let the stroke bounce then choke up
@@samteague2342 Nope that's the lavalier mic being faded out not quick enough so there is a slight delay from it compared to the drum mic.
And again, someone making me wish I played like a girl! Well with work, perhaps I will!
She swing pretty nice .......I like the bass player
What Yamaha kit is that? Yamaha Bop Kit?
Yamaha Stage Custom Bebop
Genious!
I like Norico )
🥰😘Very good!
Great rhythm section! Are you available for hire? :D
I prefer minimalist solos, and I've always looked up to drummers who perform that way. Much more musical!
Adam Nussbaum must have had a profound influence on her because her way of moving while playing time is very similar to Adams
After you posted, I watched and you're right she plays with the same movements. Good student and good teacher.....
And then again Adam was obviously very strongly influenced by Elvin!
...every one of these I'm thinking OK I get it yeah... then I'm like holy sh*t it swings so hard... wtf is that!
you're pretty dope sherrie! ;)
Sweet Jesus that snare drum
That’s a lot of Elvin
A little rudimentary for what I'm doing, but very thorough, understandable, and wonderfully melodic.
Can’t hear the bass unfortunately... as a bass player myself (electric), I shed a tear... ;)
use earphones or headphones, i can hear the bass quite good and nice, the bass player is amazing
Jazz, it ain't Square, no music from Louisiana is...
Dw !!