Steve Gadd Mozambique Drum Lesson | Funky Cowbell Style Lesson on Drums | Ben Satterlee

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    Just when you thought things couldn't get any Funkier, Ben goes and pulls out a total Gadd-ism on this 180 Challenge. "Gadd-ism" is a direct reference to Steve Gadd. Stop what you're doing and go check that cat out... Now! Then hurry back here and work on this... Or work on this first, then go watch Steve Gadd when you're not aloud to make any more noise and the neighbors have gone to bed. BOOM!
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    ► Ben is a touring/sessions drummer based in Nashville, TN. He’s often so busy that he clocks more than 300 gigs a year. Ben is an encyclopedia when it comes to drum history and what’s hot on the scene right now. When he’s not playing or teaching, Ben can be found hanging out, watching Sponge Bob with his wife Kayla, their new baby and their dog Max.

Komentáře • 32

  • @JeffRandallDrumming
    @JeffRandallDrumming Před 5 lety +13

    This is one of those Latin grooves I gotta finally learn. Thanks guys, Ben’s the man.

  • @frankburdodrums8984
    @frankburdodrums8984 Před 4 lety +4

    This is one of the best explanations I've seen of this must know groove.

  • @firstnamelastname9179

    My playing ability exploded when I discovered Gadd because all of his signature stuff just seemed so naturally musical to me. His technique is also very satisfying to try to emulate.

  • @buddyrichable1
    @buddyrichable1 Před 5 lety +8

    For anyone wanting to learn this pattern search for a video here on CZcams: Chris Brien Drum Lesson No. 40, How to play the Mozambique.

  • @TheCrazyPUNKIN
    @TheCrazyPUNKIN Před 3 lety +1

    Straight up Steve Gadd

  • @claytenfields1946
    @claytenfields1946 Před 3 lety

    Ty so much. You guys are great

  • @jaguaresed
    @jaguaresed Před rokem

    Awesome sound and video

  • @Bateuresession
    @Bateuresession Před 5 lety

    Very cool !!! Thanks

  • @jeremychongcheeyuan5152
    @jeremychongcheeyuan5152 Před 5 lety +2

    Well played my man

  • @JulianFernandez
    @JulianFernandez Před 5 lety

    Really nice

  • @jeraldcuccurullo2497
    @jeraldcuccurullo2497 Před 3 lety

    That's a mozambican cowbell rythm with a Guaguanco tom pattern!! Fact folk's I know..Steve, Vinnie, etc. Cool video breakdown

  • @nealsausen4651
    @nealsausen4651 Před rokem

    The tip of the stick plays the body of the bell on 2 - The “E”of 3 - & “4” (sometimes on 4). It’s weird because it sounds like he’s not always hitting the tip on 4! I don’t know if someone else has a Thought! But anyway you can probably very the tip and Shaft sound anyway you like once you get into the pattern

  • @nektarioskarantanis4486

    Both feets hit together

  • @eduardoscheidt4496
    @eduardoscheidt4496 Před 5 lety

    Nice♥️🇧🇷🤘🏼

  • @tmaddrummer
    @tmaddrummer Před 4 lety

    Yes, the Bell is very important here! What brand and model Bell is this please? Great Lesson!!! Thanks and Blessings!

  • @MrDavidFitzgerald
    @MrDavidFitzgerald Před 4 lety +1

    He does say that you can change the cascara pattern. It's with mentioning that he alternates between two patterns when demonstrating at the beginning, sometimes accenting the & of 4,other times not

  • @animeshadhikary7802
    @animeshadhikary7802 Před rokem

    What are some good songs I can play along with?

  • @nealsausen4651
    @nealsausen4651 Před rokem

    Doesn’t look like a free lesson exists I tried off three formats and it said “page not found” Per all three formats is a transcription of this Mozambique pattern available?

  • @selo8050
    @selo8050 Před rokem

    By the way guys!!! the notation that appears on screen is incorrect.

  • @blakefowler746
    @blakefowler746 Před 4 lety +3

    Guys the bell pattern is called the cascara!! It’s not just a cool pattern. It’s like one of the most common Latin patterns or timbale shell patterns. Why is it called this; because CASCARA means SHELL in Spanish!!! It comes from Timbale grooves/patterns. Please know what you’re talking about if you’re gonna do an educational video. That being said. Sick beat and well played. I could listen to it all day long.