5 Methods To Create Unique Reggae Drum Fills | Drum Lesson With Chris Hoffmann
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While Chris has dealt with Reggae Grooves like the Rockers, the One-Drop and the Steppers in one of our previous videos it is now time to check out some Reggae fill-in ideas. Enjoy and have fun creating your own fills.
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00:00 Intro
01:51 Approach #1 Fill In Groove Position
02:40 Approach #2 Pick Up Fills
03:51 Approach #3 Linear Fill
04:28 Approahc #4 Triplets
05:24 Approach #5 Mixed Subdivision
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Drum Kit:
Pearl President Deluxe
Finish: Ocean Ripple
Bass Drum: 22x14
Toms: 12x8, 13x9, 14x10 + 10x7 (Masters Maple Complete; Ice Blue)
Timbale: LP 13" Drum Set Timbale
Bongos: LP Havana Café Bongos
Snare:
14x5 Pearl Stave Craft Solid Thai Oak
Cymbals:
Zildjian
14" Avedis Hats
18" A Thin Crash
18" Avedis Crash
Microphones:
Beyerdynamic
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Bassdrums: TG D 71
Snare: M 201 (top)/ M 201 (bottom)
Overheads: MC 930
Toms: M88
Hihat: M 930
Timbale: M420
Bongos: M69
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🙏🙏🙏I am a drummer also but you are my mentor
This is SOOOO helpful! Your snare sounds amazing as well!
thank you :)
Excellent lesson. The whole reggae series has been outstanding.
thank you Paul!
You know the proper feel for reggae bro
Thank you 🙏🏼
Excellent demonstration! Thank you!!
Great video but I wish there was more authentic reggae drummers from Jamaica to teach us how it's done.
He's actually got the skills and vibe so you don't need a Jamaican to teach it necessarily.
Marvellous lesson! Thank you so much!!
You‘re welcome 🙌🏼
Thanks for this video!!!!!
You're welcome ;)
Awesome demonstration!!!
Awesome. Thanks for the video
That is very useful, thank you so much!
thanks, you're welcome!
Awesome! You guys do a great job, thanks.
you're welcome :)
Thank you very much
stunning feel, I am practicing these....
🙌🏼🥁 awesome!!
Really cool ! i learnt a lot of fills ! thx
Thanks 😊You‘re welcome 🙏🏼
Convincing and well done
thank you :)
A good example of a classically trained rock drummer trying to play reggae. What people don’t seem to understand is that it’s a feel, can’t be transcribed. Throw away the book and listen to the feeling, try to understand that, then try to recreate it. This is leading people astray from what real reggae drumming is.
Iris drumming
If those drums could talk they would be screaming to be made whole again.
I will never understand why you drummers, beside a few exceptions, don't realize that the most important part of your drums sets is the... HIGH-HAT !!! Can we please hear it distinctly without any effort in all your mixes or on stage, or at the bar at the corner of the street. Thanks...
I feel I am missing something, but cannot say what for sure
But it’s not? To say the hihat is MORE important then the kick or snare is just silly… probably as silly as writing this reply.
@@mattdorahydrums I can only hope that my statement will make you think... And, of course, particularly in relation to this video. I bet that next time you play a ballad, you will remember me... And why not a small challenge : why don't you try M.M.= 50 for the quarter note on a large stage or pit, and keep the orchestra together. All the best !
I can say in our reggae band we always mic the high hats, very important
Snare > Kick > Hi Hat. Other than trap music where the hi hat is probably after kick. That said I agree on this mix it could be a little louder sometimes
Bro - turn that drumstick round when playing a one drop beat! No decent reggae drummer plays cross stick using the thinner end of the stick to hit the rim, you get far more attack with the butt end. Can we also get some proper authentic Jamaican riddims too? These 'reggae' samples you use are horrendous, sounds like the sort of music you hear in the supermarket...
😂 Did you mean to say..Wow this is super useful when recreating that 70's vibe. Thanks! Please could you also look at showing us how modern reggae drummers like Oral brown are creating there sound.❤
You make some fair points but all things considering he does an excellent job of demonstrating. You're being petty! Chill man!