Man, when I pulled this out to my band director who is also a drummer who can kick my ass in drumming, he was frickin smiling like a nerd, especially when I did the different variations in different grooves.
one departed Man, this made my day. Stoked that you got some use out of it and impressed your band director!!! Mission accomplished. 👌🏼👊🏼 Thanks for sharing man.
I've been using this fill since 2013, my pattern is K L R and yes, for someone like me who's not really a good drummer this fill makes me sound like a pro sometimes haha.
Thanks Kindred. Haha yes, not everyone should know this... I've been playing for 15 years or so and only discovered how useful KRL is in the past year... We're all on the same journey together, but we all take different paths. Hopefully these vids inspire people to work on new things they may not already know. :)
Angel Sanchez Breaking barriers haha I have no idea why the UA-cam algorithm is helping me out so much but I’m not complaining!! Haha thanks for watching.
Could it be that guitars and drums are musical instruments? .. . . nah impossible. I've been looking up april fools pranks then later i was recommended motorcycle engine rebuilding and cooking 1000 worms into a pancake, so.....😐 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
Okay I literally spent 20 min doing this to get my spacing right. I made 5 different exercises and now I find this in my recommended. I’ve never looked up a single video about this. My FBI agent is definitely a drummer 😮 Edit: typo
@@BigFatCock0 He probably didn't engineer them just for this video, I imagine his set and recording configuration were already set up for what he wants his kit to sound like
@@TheFruitMugger That makes sense. It'd be nice if he didn't sound like he recorded the drums in a cavern. Inside a track, the drums might sound fine but in isolation they sound weird.
@@BigFatCock0 Honestly, I'm no mixing master. I use garageband to record, mix, and master. I don't even have studio monitors to mix with i use my Sure SE215 in ears. HAHA... Maybe there's a bit too much reverb. I'll take it into account for the future. Thanks for bringing it to my attention!
marscounty Exactly! Sometimes I feel like we get caught up in trying these super complex things when we can really just alter simple patterns to create something more interesting. Sometimes if you get too tricky with things it ruins the feel. Thanks for watching!
Tight and clean. I’ve played over 50 years and watch an occasional YT drummer, but generally, there is always too much ego. Not you, I admire your laid back and humble attitude.
dude, i've been drumming for 8 years now, pretty much self taught. i just found brandon's channel like 3 days ago and my fills and rudaments have pretty much doubled. i absolutely love this guy!
The 80/20 Drummer Ahh thanks Nate. I try. It’s tough keeping people attention on UA-cam haha glad people seem to be digging this one. It’s always the ones you don’t think will get much attention. I literally filmed this one as an afterthought super quickly after filming my last video... Oh well!!! I’m not complaining! Haha
Man when I used to play RLK was my bread and butter. Favorite fill because it's so easy and you can do so many things with it. It's simple but sounds complicated which makes it a great fill to make yourself sound like a better drummer than what you actually are lol
This is actually pretty awesome advice. These fills sound hella fun and even impressive at faster tempos but I guess they feel very natural and "easy" to play. The hardest part probably is choosing where to go with your hands. Definitely gonna give this a go on the kit.
I like how you dont spend alot of time explaining a really simple idea like 90% of other drum channels instead you just show the possibilities. Personally i dont watch these types of drum videos cuz they are just licks as opposed to musical phrases, but this one was enjoyable. 👍
First learned this from Ginger Baker, secretive he gave me RLK LRK, which I found on a Max Roach solo years later.It was called the bass drum triplet.Works in so many ways and I have used it non stop.
New subscriber here. I'm a synth guy, I marched a bit in high school, and just got an Alesis commander as my first drum set. I absolutely love it for what it is! I only like the 5 basic patches on it so far, and I'm not that awful on it so far. This is my first viewing/video, and I can't wait to go through them all! Thank you.
PS As a beginner your going from an utterly simple beat to near god mode at :55 really cracked me up. I showed it to my family, they agree, and we all laughed. I'm going to say this about everything I try to teach them. That is like asking me type slower... SIMPLE, see!?!
I'm glad this popped up on my UA-cam. This is exactly was I was looking for. You broke it down perfectly. This is basically what all those "gospel chop" dudes play that get a lot if recognition for....and it's totally easy. Thank you. Liked and subscribed.
Hello Thereu Thanks! I’m glad it popped up on your UA-cam as well! Haha glad I could help give you something to work on. That’s the goal here, just sharing the knowledge and love for learning new things on the drums. Thanks for subbing!!!!
No man. It's just this channel. Drummers are every bit the assholes guitarists are. You should read the threads on metalcore drummers arguing endlessly about how terrible/great drum triggers are.... yeesh
No Brasil, KRL é a abreviação de caralho kkkkkkkkk. Bem, o vídeo é muito bom, como sempre. Só para descontrair :) Here in Brazil KRL seems like initials of expletive. Well, the most important: this video is killing, as usual.
Hey. Sorry if I seem rude, but please try and get abit better at english before commenting. This was really hard to read but I got the general idea of it. I understand If English isnt your first language
@@BrandonScottDrums I personally often play it as 16th notes while leaving the 2 on the snare and ending the bar little snare fill, works well to induce some slight change in the beat feel while keeping it clean and easy. I should aim for triplets more often now that I think about it :)
When ya break down drums, understand it’s really not has tough has one anticipated! This proves that. 1/4 to start RLKLR LRKRL. AN EASY LITTLE METAL TRICK JYST GROUP Of 4 speed it up, pit variations in you’ll found fast without being fast. 🤯
I was never into the way I learned tripelets as a beginner (RLK or even LRK). I always led with my foot, and inverted back to "traditional" to get a nice curve and diversity. This is how I've always done it! Nice embellishments, Brandon!
Bro my old man gave me a pair of sticks and I drum on a computer chair I don't let excuses hold me back from my goals so I think it's freaking sick that you air drum and don't let a lack of fancy equipment hold you back from progress!
Just placing a mark here. After I finished watching, and enjoying, this video, I found out about the passing of Neil Peart. I'm so devastated, but glad I found this great video and channel. Take care.
I see beginners as well as some of the best drummers I've ever met use this. The difference is of course speed and tone quality, but it really is the best cheat code fill for all levels and I love it
Thank you for pointing out that this is something that's been around for many years. Tommy Lee and other 80's drummers made triplets a regular thing. Actually, Bonham did before they did.
Giving credit where it is due! There's no way anyone can claim to have "Patented" a drum pattern! I'm sure cavemen played paradiddles on the ground with sticks. XD But yes, I know Bonham definitely brought this one to light for many people. For me, It's all about sharing! There's so much to learn, why cant we all just share what we know?! Thanks for watching. (And yes, you nailed how i tune my snare. HAHA)
The triplet fill is bread and butter to old and new drummers. For you beginners checkin this dude out. He explains this extremely well. It’s great to practice grooving with your fills, which creates “feels” on your groove.
Tim Smith haha Thanks Tim... been trying to smooth things out lately. Sometimes going back to basics helps with that. I’m actually working through books like Syncopation and New Breed to work on my reading chops. Maybe it will come in handy. Haha thanks for watching bro.
@@BrandonScottDrums I gotta start looking into drumming books, I've been self teaching for about a year and a half now. I also was wondering what tom heads you have on, they have a nice warm attack and low sustain which sounds really sick
Hunter Owen Thanks Hunter! Everyone has been asking me this lately! Maybe I will do a video on how I mix my stuff. I’m no expert at ALL but people seem to be curious. Will keep that in the idea book! Thanks!
Good heads for starters. Then crank the snare side tight. Start low with the batter side. Tune up from there (evenly) in 1/4-1/2 turns til you get to the sound you want. Simple as that. Tom's should be tuned so both heads resonate with each other
@rts Nailed it. This is basically how I tune my snare. Also this Evans HD Dry combo with this Love Custom Drums Copper over Brass snare sounds great. I crank the top head as well. And yes, the rimshot changes the game. I mic the top and bottom head. Also, I do a little bit of EQ in post as well. Throw a little reverb and boom. Got it.
Awesome how many different ways drummers can break this out in so many genres. It can make a 4 piece kit sound like a freight train....but I'm digging the hell out of the 16ths feel you illustrated. Another great vid.
2:15 - 2:17 I kinda heard pornhub intro there. Btw nice tip bro. I'd love to use this cheese in the next gig and I'll make sure my mates know it was your tip!
Sean, glad you mentioned Bonham triplets. He played the left handed (LRK) in the early 70’s. A lot of us older rockers had never seen anything quite like that. So we all hit the shed and kicked them out.
Sean Sicat And Bonham got it from Ginger Baker who got it from great Brit drummer Phil Seaman who picked it up in NY from Max Roach who got it listening to African drummers and incorporating it into his jazz playing as a statement about the roots of black music.I love the way licks get around, a fascinating language drummers have.
@@MacMic333 It's so awesome how licks get passed down over time... Used in all contexts of music (Funk, Rock, Metal, Jazz) Working on patterns is basically the core of what we do as drummers. And there is SO much to be explored and SO many possibilities. I like how you called it a Language because that's exactly what it is. Patterns are words and we can learn different variations of many different words to then form sentences. I would very much love a Drum Dictionary for christmas... and maybe a Drum Thesaurus.
Brandon Scott and he can even slap it left foot is so much fun when u. Righty but right foot is always needed to do the lead of course you could make left ur lead but i am sure it takes some practice...
This is one of many ways to play what is often called the " John Bonham Triplet ". Louie Bellson played them before John Bonham ever did. But for some reason J.B. gets all the credit.
The exercise I've been doing lately, taking this pattern and playing it in quarters, triplets, eighths, quintuplets, sixteenths, etc. KKRL, same thing, repeat with any pattern you like, it's a great work out for timing modulation
Brandon, this is the first video I’ve seen of yours. Well done, I’ve subscribed to go back and see the others you have posted and to get all the futures. I appreciate this video man. Thank you.
Man, when I pulled this out to my band director who is also a drummer who can kick my ass in drumming, he was frickin smiling like a nerd, especially when I did the different variations in different grooves.
one departed Man, this made my day. Stoked that you got some use out of it and impressed your band director!!! Mission accomplished. 👌🏼👊🏼 Thanks for sharing man.
@@BrandonScottDrums Do you have any tips for indepence between feet and hands?
Ibssa Wega Practice
@@belcarra How tho? What exercises?
Ibssa Wega _practice_ _independance_
I've been using this fill since 2013, my pattern is K L R and yes, for someone like me who's not really a good drummer this fill makes me sound like a pro sometimes haha.
Haha it's funny, the easy stuff can sometimes sound/look the most impressive. XD
@@BrandonScottDrums "easy"
love that your floor tom is tuned to sound like your kick.
Well if your not good with your feet just turn your Tom into a kick
Emad doesnt hurt either that things muffled like crazy
@@spaceperson613 damn, that's one hell of an alternative to double bass pedal
@@seablackh4wk145 yup, a little but of Parkinson's might do ya some good if your feet arent the best
How you tune it like that
Simple and not an “Everyone should already know this” kind of attitude from what I saw. Super quality stuff dude. God bless
Thanks Kindred. Haha yes, not everyone should know this... I've been playing for 15 years or so and only discovered how useful KRL is in the past year... We're all on the same journey together, but we all take different paths. Hopefully these vids inspire people to work on new things they may not already know. :)
Yeah, this guy is awesome! I love that he's not "preachy" or "I am your better" and seems like an actual nice guy.
This ended up on my recommended and as a guitarist...cheers
Angel Sanchez Breaking barriers haha I have no idea why the UA-cam algorithm is helping me out so much but I’m not complaining!! Haha thanks for watching.
Could it be that guitars and drums are musical instruments? .. . . nah impossible. I've been looking up april fools pranks then later i was recommended motorcycle engine rebuilding and cooking 1000 worms into a pancake, so.....😐
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
Same😂
Sammmeeee
UA-cam seems to think all music instruments are the same. I’m a drummer, and it keeps flooding me with piano and vocal lesson suggestions & ads
One thing I haven’t explored enough in these style licks is moving the accents to different places. Because of you Brandon, I WILL NOW DO THAT.
Haha Glad I could help! You and me both brother. I put the same accents in all the same places... We can work on it together!
Okay I literally spent 20 min doing this to get my spacing right. I made 5 different exercises and now I find this in my recommended. I’ve never looked up a single video about this. My FBI agent is definitely a drummer 😮
Edit: typo
more like google is always listening
@@Bobsurdaddy caralho!
Thanks for mentioning me.
Lol google is always listening ;)
Good looking out, FBI
His drums sound like the ones from GarageBand
I feel like they're over-processed for a tutorial.
@@BigFatCock0 He probably didn't engineer them just for this video, I imagine his set and recording configuration were already set up for what he wants his kit to sound like
@@TheFruitMugger That makes sense.
It'd be nice if he didn't sound like he recorded the drums in a cavern. Inside a track, the drums might sound fine but in isolation they sound weird.
@@BigFatCock0 Honestly, I'm no mixing master. I use garageband to record, mix, and master. I don't even have studio monitors to mix with i use my Sure SE215 in ears. HAHA... Maybe there's a bit too much reverb. I'll take it into account for the future. Thanks for bringing it to my attention!
What drums from garageband
The best fills are so simple. It's the flow that makes them so good. Get it smooth and rock it. Thanks so much!
marscounty Exactly! Sometimes I feel like we get caught up in trying these super complex things when we can really just alter simple patterns to create something more interesting. Sometimes if you get too tricky with things it ruins the feel. Thanks for watching!
Tight and clean. I’ve played over 50 years and watch an occasional YT drummer, but generally, there is always too much ego. Not you, I admire your laid back and humble attitude.
Why I'm I watching this, I don't even drum.
Because it sounds so good!
Vince Haha maybe you secretly wish you were a drummer!!! Never too late to start!
Vince why are you commenting even😐
Eddy because he can. Tf 💁🏻♂️
Me for literally every drum video. I bought some sticks to beat up my couch after a while tho
dude, i've been drumming for 8 years now, pretty much self taught. i just found brandon's channel like 3 days ago and my fills and rudaments have pretty much doubled. i absolutely love this guy!
Didn’t understand a single word ....but still watched to the end.
That’s pretty funny, it’s like a whole other language
a OnE aNd A tWoE... dIdN't UnDeRsTaNd A sInGlE wOrD bUt StIlL wAtChEd To ThE eNd.
What is there to not understand???
Antoni Gumuł A non drummer wouldn’t understand what’s every 8th note and stuff like that, it’s pretty straight forward
@@RedMissou 8th note is Primary school knowledge
As a beginner drummer I would never think of being able to do this but I love to hear it 😂
Taking notes my friend. Both on the drumming and the way you keep your videos interesting from start to finish
The 80/20 Drummer Ahh thanks Nate. I try. It’s tough keeping people attention on UA-cam haha glad people seem to be digging this one. It’s always the ones you don’t think will get much attention. I literally filmed this one as an afterthought super quickly after filming my last video... Oh well!!! I’m not complaining! Haha
This is the best pattern for me, its so easy but it sounds good and its easy to orchestrate.
Man when I used to play RLK was my bread and butter. Favorite fill because it's so easy and you can do so many things with it. It's simple but sounds complicated which makes it a great fill to make yourself sound like a better drummer than what you actually are lol
I used to play KRL everyday when i was going through puberty.
I’m so inspired right now . Picking up my first drum kit tomorrow
I am so hooked . Been playing with pencils all afternoon
YES! Love this, I can use this right NOW and build off it at will - I’m really digging the KRLR(l)(l) too. Good stuff, as per usual.
I love the kickdrum print on your nose! Realy Cool! showing how much you love the drums!
I love this video, short sweet and to the point! Very well executed and very well played. I look forward to seeing your other videos! 👍 🥁
Stw Thank you! Tried to keep it straight to the point. Glad you liked it!
This is actually pretty awesome advice. These fills sound hella fun and even impressive at faster tempos but I guess they feel very natural and "easy" to play. The hardest part probably is choosing where to go with your hands. Definitely gonna give this a go on the kit.
Dude you are literally my christmas gift .. you just blow my mind with three letter K R L !! Cheers dude have a nice day !!
I like how you dont spend alot of time explaining a really simple idea like 90% of other drum channels instead you just show the possibilities. Personally i dont watch these types of drum videos cuz they are just licks as opposed to musical phrases, but this one was enjoyable. 👍
That was great. The kick thing by itself was a lot of clarity for me.
whenever i feel like practicing but don't really have an idea of what to practice i turn to this vido and it fucking works dude
First learned this from Ginger Baker, secretive he gave me RLK LRK, which I found on a Max Roach solo years later.It was called the bass drum triplet.Works in so many ways and I have used it non stop.
MacMic333 It’s SO useful. I’m sure hundreds of drummers use it. Hopefully this gives people some practice ideas :)
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It's three years later and this is still applicable and is appreciated! As always, thank you!
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CARALHO
Felipe Cândido BR HUE HUE
Eu tbm kkkk
@@willbrixi8705 Kkakaakakkaakkaak
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Eu abri o vídeo só pra ver se alguém já tinha comentado isso
New subscriber here. I'm a synth guy, I marched a bit in high school, and just got an Alesis commander as my first drum set. I absolutely love it for what it is! I only like the 5 basic patches on it so far, and I'm not that awful on it so far. This is my first viewing/video, and I can't wait to go through them all! Thank you.
PS As a beginner your going from an utterly simple beat to near god mode at :55 really cracked me up. I showed it to my family, they agree, and we all laughed. I'm going to say this about everything I try to teach them. That is like asking me type slower... SIMPLE, see!?!
I'm glad this popped up on my UA-cam. This is exactly was I was looking for. You broke it down perfectly. This is basically what all those "gospel chop" dudes play that get a lot if recognition for....and it's totally easy. Thank you. Liked and subscribed.
Hello Thereu Thanks! I’m glad it popped up on your UA-cam as well! Haha glad I could help give you something to work on. That’s the goal here, just sharing the knowledge and love for learning new things on the drums. Thanks for subbing!!!!
There’s a lot more to it for “gospel chops” You gotta learn your rudiments and practice moving them over the kick and with your feet
The same here! Great inspiration! I hear a voice in my head: "...go to your set... try it! ..."
Thank you so much for this!
Thankyou for your videos ,one of your drum kick tutorials and excercises makes my foot more stronger than i have before thankyou !
Wow drummer UA-camrs are so much more bearable than guitarist UA-camrs. (I'm a guitarist)
Jordan Q honestly though lol
But bass
Not only on UA-cam "ba dum tsss"
No man. It's just this channel. Drummers are every bit the assholes guitarists are. You should read the threads on metalcore drummers arguing endlessly about how terrible/great drum triggers are.... yeesh
@@dungeonmasterblaster5600 especially deathcore drummers.
You are the only drummer that is emphasizing basic foot work (Thank You!!!)
No Brasil, KRL é a abreviação de caralho kkkkkkkkk. Bem, o vídeo é muito bom, como sempre. Só para descontrair :)
Here in Brazil KRL seems like initials of expletive. Well, the most important: this video is killing, as usual.
Hey. Sorry if I seem rude, but please try and get abit better at english before commenting. This was really hard to read but I got the general idea of it. I understand If English isnt your first language
Bruh. Your attitude and technique and lack of effort excerted is amazing. I think i love you 😆
KRL is life 😂 I play it all the time and I also use it in a slow manner in a groove context played as a grouping of three
El Boyo Electronico Me too! It’s great to play It as slow triplets as well. Doesn’t have to be fast to sound dope. :)
@@BrandonScottDrums I personally often play it as 16th notes while leaving the 2 on the snare and ending the bar little snare fill, works well to induce some slight change in the beat feel while keeping it clean and easy. I should aim for triplets more often now that I think about it :)
Are you sure that you love KRL ?
chuva de vacilação
I dont play drums but after I watched this video I'm starting to grow interest to learn drums.
How to be Brandon Scott:
1. Play cool thing
2. "I don't know ¯\_(ツ)_/¯"
3. Look cute while doing it
Keep- up the great IDEAS...
That's what it's all about.
And that is CREATIVETY my
Friend !
Jp.
2:15 why does this sound so familiar 🤔
Was thinking the same thing
Awsome drummer..😊
When ya break down drums, understand it’s really not has tough has one anticipated! This proves that. 1/4 to start RLKLR LRKRL. AN EASY LITTLE METAL TRICK JYST GROUP Of 4 speed it up, pit variations in you’ll found fast without being fast. 🤯
Awesome, thanks! Especially for me as a beginner. KRL seems to be very easy to approach and appears to be very flexible at the same time.
KRL, cê é bichão mesmo hein doido...
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br ta em tudo q é canto kkk
I was never into the way I learned tripelets as a beginner (RLK or even LRK). I always led with my foot, and inverted back to "traditional" to get a nice curve and diversity. This is how I've always done it! Nice embellishments, Brandon!
If you don’t have a drum kit. Air drumming is great for practicing 🤣
made me learn rock beats
Honestly, you can learn all your timing and counting just by tapping.
I'm always practicing fills.
Yup bro. I’m practising it by air drumming. Then later i will enter the studio and try for it. It’s work.
Bro my old man gave me a pair of sticks and I drum on a computer chair I don't let excuses hold me back from my goals so I think it's freaking sick that you air drum and don't let a lack of fancy equipment hold you back from progress!
I use couches.
Just placing a mark here. After I finished watching, and enjoying, this video, I found out about the passing of Neil Peart. I'm so devastated, but glad I found this great video and channel. Take care.
Double stroke make it interesting,u guys should learn that first
The most important thing at the beggining is to learn singles and doubles properly, but it's hard do find somebody that use to do this
Okay boomer
@@NoName-tu6ul
Why you gotta insult the guy? He's right.
@@triggerhappydad65 Why do we need to learn doubles before singles? lol ✌🏽brown hands for the trigger 😆
Thank you for taking the time to explain this. Something so simple can sound so complex.
KRL = Karalho 😂🇧🇷
I see beginners as well as some of the best drummers I've ever met use this. The difference is of course speed and tone quality, but it really is the best cheat code fill for all levels and I love it
Thank you for pointing out that this is something that's been around for many years. Tommy Lee and other 80's drummers made triplets a regular thing. Actually, Bonham did before they did.
Giving credit where it is due! There's no way anyone can claim to have "Patented" a drum pattern! I'm sure cavemen played paradiddles on the ground with sticks. XD But yes, I know Bonham definitely brought this one to light for many people. For me, It's all about sharing! There's so much to learn, why cant we all just share what we know?! Thanks for watching. (And yes, you nailed how i tune my snare. HAHA)
The triplet fill is bread and butter to old and new drummers. For you beginners checkin this dude out. He explains this extremely well. It’s great to practice grooving with your fills, which creates “feels” on your groove.
Man, KRL means a very bad word in portuguese.
Marcelo what does it mean???
CaRaLho
@MomoTheBellyDancer Actually not. "Krl" is an abbreviation to "Caralho"
Potato Boi its something like, you can use like “oh shit” or “oh god” and it means Penis
@@h.mdales1862 CARALHO
Wou... I always use the KRL but never think to used like this... great tip men... awesome... gret drum sound
Sweet lick bro, just found your channel and from seeing this u got smooth ass rudiments and timing keep it up
Tim Smith haha Thanks Tim... been trying to smooth things out lately. Sometimes going back to basics helps with that. I’m actually working through books like Syncopation and New Breed to work on my reading chops. Maybe it will come in handy. Haha thanks for watching bro.
@@BrandonScottDrums I gotta start looking into drumming books, I've been self teaching for about a year and a half now. I also was wondering what tom heads you have on, they have a nice warm attack and low sustain which sounds really sick
I’m seriously mind blown right now how you simplified that lick
"What else can we do?, check this out", we can hit that subscribe button and hit thumbs up cause this is awesome 👍🔥
Raphael Hahaha Thanks Raphael. You’re Awesome.
@@BrandonScottDrums haha thanks bro, keep up the awesome work
Kept on coming back to this vid😂😂🙏i found myself looking for a drumset online, never had practice thou, im just inlove with the art
duuuuuude! the channel is blowing uuuuup!!! hahaha been following you for a while now and am STOKED to see all the love this video deserves!
We used to call this "the Grohl roll".
Or bonham triplets
xxsayabetoxx bonzo played LRK tho
@@DeathRamps1 is it really that different?
xxsayabetoxx huge difference
Jeffro Lans ok maybe not huge haha, but moving the kick around make the fills sound a lot different, mainly because of orchestration around the kit
Wow! First time meeting this kinda drummer on youtube. You're so generous on the knowledges even sort out the patterns for us.. Thanks a lot!
dang, this eneded being a bit more tasty than I thought!
Also, would love to see how you mix your drums for these videos. They sound rad 🤙🏼
Hunter Owen Thanks Hunter! Everyone has been asking me this lately! Maybe I will do a video on how I mix my stuff. I’m no expert at ALL but people seem to be curious. Will keep that in the idea book! Thanks!
@@BrandonScottDrums right? im sure its all triggers and quantizing...... im mean....... come on.
You're the man. I appreciate the hustle and all that you bestow on us. Thanks for all the help bruddah
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HE MADE THIS SO EASY TO DO. I CAN'T DO OT BEFORE BUT AFTER I WATCHED THIS VIDEO, I CAN DO IT REALLY GOOD
How do you get the snare to sound SO good? Jesus man.
Tuning and rimshot
Equalizer
Good heads for starters. Then crank the snare side tight. Start low with the batter side. Tune up from there (evenly) in 1/4-1/2 turns til you get to the sound you want. Simple as that. Tom's should be tuned so both heads resonate with each other
@rts Nailed it. This is basically how I tune my snare. Also this Evans HD Dry combo with this Love Custom Drums Copper over Brass snare sounds great. I crank the top head as well. And yes, the rimshot changes the game. I mic the top and bottom head. Also, I do a little bit of EQ in post as well. Throw a little reverb and boom. Got it.
A really good break down of how to get some great fills and grooves! Really helpful!
0:33 all you have to do is following that damn train cj
Awesome how many different ways drummers can break this out in so many genres. It can make a 4 piece kit sound like a freight train....but I'm digging the hell out of the 16ths feel you illustrated. Another great vid.
Krl, maluco é brabo. Hehehehe
Bro. This is the clarity I had been trying to find all weekend and it just clicked tonight. Bro thank you 🙏🏾
Krl mano, muito bom!
The absolute best way to add creative licks to your patterns.
2:15 - 2:17 I kinda heard pornhub intro there.
Btw nice tip bro. I'd love to use this cheese in the next gig and I'll make sure my mates know it was your tip!
wow man........ so simple but sounds surreally professional, tks
I’m still trying to nail paradidles lol the switch off is making me wanna put my fist through the snare..
Agrred
Linear stuff, love the hi hat interaction too!! Very hip ...peace!🤘😎
Achei do krl ,MT foda :D
The most common chop that I hear! So fun to play once you get it down, Bonham triplets ftw!
Sean, glad you mentioned Bonham triplets. He played the left handed (LRK) in the early 70’s. A lot of us older rockers had never seen anything quite like that. So we all hit the shed and kicked them out.
Sean Sicat And Bonham got it from Ginger Baker who got it from great Brit drummer Phil Seaman who picked it up in NY from Max Roach who got it listening to African drummers and incorporating it into his jazz playing as a statement about the roots of black music.I love the way licks get around, a fascinating language drummers have.
@@MacMic333 I did not know that! That's amazing!
@@MacMic333 It's so awesome how licks get passed down over time... Used in all contexts of music (Funk, Rock, Metal, Jazz) Working on patterns is basically the core of what we do as drummers. And there is SO much to be explored and SO many possibilities. I like how you called it a Language because that's exactly what it is. Patterns are words and we can learn different variations of many different words to then form sentences. I would very much love a Drum Dictionary for christmas... and maybe a Drum Thesaurus.
I can't play this lick tho i don't have right leg :(
Leslie Gunting DANG!!! Have you tried setting up your drum set Lefty??
Maybe get a double pedal so you can use it with your left pedal and good luck man im sorry for you
Brandon Scott and he can even slap it left foot is so much fun when u. Righty but right foot is always needed to do the lead of course you could make left ur lead but i am sure it takes some practice...
Sounds totally like a joke but if not; having excuses for not being able to do it is your limitation not your leg (or absence of it).
Joe Troutt Absolutely true. I’ve seen a girl with no arms…… Shoot a bow very accurately with her feet.
Brandon Scott is the epitome of coolness! This guy is awesome !
This is one of many ways to play what is often called the " John Bonham Triplet ". Louie Bellson played them before John Bonham ever did. But for some reason J.B. gets all the credit.
Thanks Bro, the KRLRLL lesson is really nice!!! Keep sharing good videos Bro!
"what's up drumheads"
me who has never touched a drum set ever: 👁️👄👁️
The exercise I've been doing lately, taking this pattern and playing it in quarters, triplets, eighths, quintuplets, sixteenths, etc. KKRL, same thing, repeat with any pattern you like, it's a great work out for timing modulation
How could, someone deslike this??
brooooo I been doing a simpler fill for faster grooves but I never thought I could do it like that🔥 thanks for sharing
Don’t even have UA-cam, still watched the whole video
how does one not have youtube
Where am I going for a year ago.. This is so awesome bro... Keep it simple is good for me too.. Thank you a lot!! Sorry i just watch it right now 🙏🏽
Os Br q viram a Tumb, tenho quase certeza que pelo menos 5 de 10 leram KRL - Karalho.
n se iluda, todos leram krl
This is great. I love using these but I learnt a thing or two from this video. Thank you.
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this honestly has revived my fills a bit, thanks bro
KRL: *Is a blast beat*
Caralho
KRL is the meat that we beat.
Well heck, you got this old 49 year old drummer practicing this lick for the next few months. Thanks for posting 👍
caralho
Guilherme Blanco Kick Right Left
Thanks a lot.. Im not a formal drum learner. Dont know drum tabs or notes. Just play by heart. Its a good sharing for me to try and practice.
quem veio por achar escrito KARALHO? kkkk
putz, KICK for you
Brandon, this is the first video I’ve seen of yours. Well done, I’ve subscribed to go back and see the others you have posted and to get all the futures. I appreciate this video man. Thank you.