I'm a beginner drummer that's been playing for 15 years. I'm 68 and hit a wall so started taking lessons. I naturally shuffle so my instructor has had no luck teaching me 8's and 16's so he decided that if my brain gets the shuffle maybe I will learn to hit the bass dum in the middle. This is really helpful.
Playing shuffles is one thing. Putting the shuffles where they belong is another...the tough part. Groove is king. Listen well to the great shuffle drummers. Do what they do. Get behind the beat. Make it fat. Your bandmates must be of the same mind. How often have you heard that the guitar player is claiming that you are dragging?
I 've found this beat in still got the blues by gary moore😂😂.. This is the first beat i've been play on drums and the first time in my life.. After that I realize i can play a drum because of that spontanese
Good job! I agree with how you presented this lesson on the shuffle, as far as starting slow. I have to keep from trying to speed up the tempo instead of getting a firm foundation first. I'm sure that'll apply to any drum lesson, so thanks for pointing out something I need to work on.
My favourite groove is the ‘rock shuffle’. An upside down regular shuffle with the ‘shuffle’ played on the bass drum and the quarter note played on the hands.
Excellent lesson, thanks! I've played drums forever and always been afraid to try a shuffle beat, lol! My only suggestion would be to carry out each exercise for 8 or more measures to give everyone a chance to get each one down. Great job, thanks!
Great lessons sir! For guys like me ( life long guitar player that bought a drum set } could you throw in verbal clues , such as "example lesson #? the bass plays exactly what the high hat plays on this one , like some verbal side notes of noticed particulars , anyhoo Great lessons!!!!! Pat
I need help with shuffles bad! I can't manage to get my ghost notes quiet enough and it just doesn't swing right. I understand the notation and all that fine, I just can't get the velocity difference between the ghost notes and the main accent dynamic enough! Mainly referring to purdie shuffle type beats, somebody help!
Groove is the operative word. Just learning the shuffle is one thing. (shuffles I should say, there are many) Putting it where it belongs is another. Learn to play behind the beat. That is easier said than done. Develop your sense of time. It is so easy to thin out the groove by playing right on top of the beat. It may take you a lifetime to get that groove right. Listen to the great shuffle players. See how they bring the delay? They make the groove nice and fat. They are not pushin it, pullin it, or imposing themselves upon it. Ok, now go do that.
Show all the different shuffles first then explain.Lets see what you got first.you hardly shuffle.try shuffling snare hi hat and bass in sequence.King Bee studio is a great blues shuffle from Charlie W.
Play it with music as an example in the beginning instead of gruesomly dredging through talk and out of context snare tapping. Dreadful video. You gave no example of the type of music. Thumb down.
I'm a beginner drummer that's been playing for 15 years. I'm 68 and hit a wall so started taking lessons. I naturally shuffle so my instructor has had no luck teaching me 8's and 16's so he decided that if my brain gets the shuffle maybe I will learn to hit the bass dum in the middle. This is really helpful.
I don't think you're a beginner if you've been playing for 15 years haha
Playing shuffles is one thing. Putting the shuffles where they belong is another...the tough part. Groove is king. Listen well to the great shuffle drummers. Do what they do. Get behind the beat. Make it fat. Your bandmates must be of the same mind. How often have you heard that the guitar player is claiming that you are dragging?
This is the best shuffle lesson on CZcams
I practice my shuffles every day with this video.
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Ma man pablo
This is a great lesson for beginner drummers. I don't understand the down votes here.
Hi. I completely agree with you. That is a very clear explanation of what is a shuffle pattern.
He should play it with the up and down stroke
It because some people are just negative Nellie's and they always will be. I ignore them.
Some people came here thinking music was supposed to be fun. But this was like an episode of Open University. :(
I don't play drums, but as a bass player it's helping a lot to understand what the drums are doing. thanks!
I enjoy playing drums. :)
I am happy you do
Great lesson, I was looking exactly for this as an excersize for pads on a Alesis Vi49 midi controller and Ableton for making some Blues guitar songs.
What an incredible video, informative, easy to understand and play/practice along to!
Thank you, very much kind sir! Love, Love your spirit excellence !!
I 've found this beat in still got the blues by gary moore😂😂.. This is the first beat i've been play on drums and the first time in my life.. After that I realize i can play a drum because of that spontanese
Awesome thanks from Mexico
good teacher for me. that was great and easy.
Love the shuffle, thanks for this. Still learning and this will help a lot! 👏🇦🇺✌️
Great vidéo, perfect for beginners, might be the best one on CZcams. Thanks a lot for the perfect tutorial!
This is clear, concise and very encouraging. Thank you!
So fundamental and so important...
Thanks for the lesson. .well explained
Best shuffle lesson I've seen and I've seen a few!
Good job! I agree with how you presented this lesson on the shuffle, as far as starting slow. I have to keep from trying to speed up the tempo instead of getting a firm foundation first. I'm sure that'll apply to any drum lesson, so thanks for pointing out something I need to work on.
Thank you ! gretings from Germany
Now i understand it..and like the last train part...wow
Wow Génial!! Merci!!!!
This helped me alot! Thank u!
awesome this video so easy to understand thank you
Excellent!..
awesome lesson sir... I'll play this on my kit . thanx
Excellent video ! More videos please
My favourite groove is the ‘rock shuffle’. An upside down regular shuffle with the ‘shuffle’ played on the bass drum and the quarter note played on the hands.
That's how Cozy Powell played? If I understand you correctly.
very well taught. 👏
i have seen many videos and all leave more questions than answers. but this is the most informed video yet. thanks
Thank you :)
great!!
Great video thanks for the help
Thank you very much this video is incredible
Thank you!
Good lesson, thanks for sharing
Are you the great man's dad?
so cool
Nicely explained....
Thx from France
Merci Johan!
Great Stuff
Great video! I just subscribed.
Excellent lesson, thanks! I've played drums forever and always been afraid to try a shuffle beat, lol! My only suggestion would be to carry out each exercise for 8 or more measures to give everyone a chance to get each one down. Great job, thanks!
Timecode for myself (great video btw) :
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Amazing , so hard though
It's nice to have a purpose
awesome
ThankYou
This is such a helpful lesson. Thank you. Is there somewhere I can print off the sheet music for the 10 lessons?
Nice and clear lesson! Very didatic! Thanks for sharing with us!
Excellent lesson. Only wish I had a drum kit and no neighbours!
You could get an electric one :)
Excellent. How about a left hand shuffle lesson? Ie, the actual shuffle happening on snare.
saya cari tentang shuffle krn mas ahmad dhani bahas ini di podcast
Nice
I feel like this guy is 100% called Paul
Would be cool to see him use ghost notes on the snare
Great lessons sir! For guys like me ( life long guitar player that bought a drum set } could you throw in verbal clues , such as "example lesson #? the bass plays exactly what the high hat plays on this one , like some verbal side notes of noticed particulars , anyhoo Great lessons!!!!! Pat
I can seem to learn something from any video. this is just another helpful one.
nothin beats walkin the bass drum to a purdie shuffle , i might smoke a bit of weed, but when i do , i always play a purdie shuffle hehe
I need help with shuffles bad! I can't manage to get my ghost notes quiet enough and it just doesn't swing right. I understand the notation and all that fine, I just can't get the velocity difference between the ghost notes and the main accent dynamic enough! Mainly referring to purdie shuffle type beats, somebody help!
I learned this ritm called by "fox"
btw , exercise 10 is the most blues-y beat here
I wonder if most drummers only play by ear, drum music sheet music or need any other sheet music escapes me, I hear it once, easy peasy
Yep it's a feeling from the soul rhythm
hey guys that teacher on yhe drum is teaching
Groove is the operative word. Just learning the shuffle is one thing. (shuffles I should say, there are many) Putting it where it belongs is another. Learn to play behind the beat. That is easier said than done. Develop your sense of time. It is so easy to thin out the groove by playing right on top of the beat. It may take you a lifetime to get that groove right. Listen to the great shuffle players. See how they bring the delay? They make the groove nice and fat. They are not pushin it, pullin it, or imposing themselves upon it.
Ok, now go do that.
When you hit the hi-hat try to play the bass with the same time 👍
he said that moron
Nice dude
My right hand is being disobedient XD
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i should be writing a paper i don't even play the drums but thank you
Shuffle is 4/4 ????
Toby Jones
Ok
I was told that Phil Collins couldn't read.NO matter how our tutor tried to teach him. ..
Momok bagi drummer
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Show all the different shuffles first then explain.Lets see what you got first.you hardly shuffle.try shuffling snare hi hat and bass in sequence.King Bee studio is a great blues shuffle from Charlie W.
great lesson....if i was 8 yrs old
Play it with music as an example in the beginning instead of gruesomly dredging through talk and out of context snare tapping. Dreadful video. You gave no example of the type of music. Thumb down.