A story of the "Snare Pattern"

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  • čas přidán 18. 01. 2019
  • The first time I discovered "Beat Juggling" was watching Steve Dee on Video Music Box. Hosted by Ralph McDaniels, #VMB was an hour long music video show that aired on public television. I remember racing home from High School every weekday to watch music videos while I did homework. On a weekday in March of 1990, #VMB aired excerpts of the East Coast DMC Battle. I recall seeing a muscular dude (#Ekim) who I later went on to discover was a good friend of what would be my future mentor #DrButcher. Images of a cat in a ski mask (#PlazticMan) and a white tee obliterating LL Cool J's "Rock The Bells" are embedded in my cerebellum. But it was the light skinned kid rockin' a Superman shirt and old school side burns that had me like "Whaaaaaaa? I gotta learn how to do that!". His name was #SteveDee and watching him take Whodini's "Friends" and make an entirely new beat out of the record brought to life the incredible potential a human being has behind a pair of Technic 1200 turntables.
    I remember teaching myself Steve's "Friends" pattern and thinking "OK, I pretty much learned all there is to know about the techniques involved in Battle DJing. I mean, what else can a person possibly do to a turntable?" Four months later I got the answer to my question when I was introduced to my mentor Dr. Butcher courtesy of my big brother from another Mother, Juju (Beatnuts). Watching Dr. Butcher practice at his house opened up a completely new paradigm for what I perceived a DJ could do with his bare hands and creative mind.
    May the material and history documented in this video do for you today, what it did for me 29 years ago.
    #beatjuggling #snarepattern #stevedee #drbutcher #brolicarmy
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Komentáře • 65

  • @gdupkwin9676
    @gdupkwin9676 Před 10 měsíci +1

    Premier face and excitement says it all that video music bOx revolutionized the world thanks 🙏👍 ROB STEVE RAIDER AND ALL D.J S FOR THE PRESERVATION AND ADVANCEMENT OF THE CULTURE

  • @ants8527
    @ants8527 Před 2 lety +2

    I See a young DJ Premo in that Iconic video who could have been in student learning mode his self before he became the great ledgend who he is today 😎

  • @spencerlassen8878
    @spencerlassen8878 Před 5 lety +25

    I've never heard someone breakdown beat juggling so well and having the history is rad

  • @fv15star96
    @fv15star96 Před rokem +1

    hearing someone this passionate and enthusiastic about turntablism and beat juggling got me up to go spin some records

  • @chrisjenkins8450
    @chrisjenkins8450 Před 5 lety +7

    Living in The Bronx it was difficult to get Hofstra University Radio. I remember having to place the antenna of my boom box out the window in order to get A good reception. Johnny Juice was like 16 or 17 years old. I still have those cassette tapes!

  • @DJWildstyle7997
    @DJWildstyle7997 Před rokem

    Finally figured out steps 1 and 2 consistently.....on to step 3 ........thanks Rob as always

  • @hectormico2112
    @hectormico2112 Před 3 lety +1

    I dont have a turntable but i enjoy a lot watching theese videos

  • @BreakBeatStu
    @BreakBeatStu Před 5 lety +5

    Love the history lesson. Love hearing Rob talk about the old days and the OG’s of the game👍

  • @bigunclegskunkxxl9173
    @bigunclegskunkxxl9173 Před 5 lety +5

    In the immortal words of rob swift......GOOD SHIT👍

  • @SteveJenkinsonPhotography

    You can see how proud you are of your student when she just gets what you've said straight of the bat and does it flawlessly. The art of a good teacher.

  • @DJWildstyle7997
    @DJWildstyle7997 Před 4 lety

    Flash forward to 1998....I was at an Xmen show in Tampa 5 feet away from the action. Watching Rob and the guys doing things that I didn't think we're possible with two techs and a mixer. Changed my life. And so began my journey "into sound"......respect to Rob and all the DJs for from Herc to Theodore to Flash and beyond!!

  • @dreamwarriors979
    @dreamwarriors979 Před 5 lety +3

    Thx 4 that 🙌🙌🏿🙌🏻🙌🏽🙌🏾 & the good Old, Old skool day‘s... 🖖🏽❤️🌍🎶🎵

  • @gk111127
    @gk111127 Před 5 lety +4

    Amazing video of some of your history thanks so much please keep uploading and teaching us

  • @christophercarnes5225
    @christophercarnes5225 Před 5 lety +12

    Watching this makea me miss my turntables so much. Never loan your decks out, especially to a best friend.

    • @beezilla87
      @beezilla87 Před 5 lety +2

      Christopher Carnes facts! I made that same mistake smh

    • @BeemanSoulTravelling
      @BeemanSoulTravelling Před 3 lety

      I got a pair of Numark TT2 PRO chrome edition I can sell you for a very fair price. I'm just swapping with Vestax PDX 2000

  • @GjerrusAllMighty
    @GjerrusAllMighty Před 5 lety +2

    This is so pure.. love it

  • @suprisecypher4061
    @suprisecypher4061 Před 2 lety +1

    Rob thx a lot for your content I’ve learned so much from you!

  • @syde8611
    @syde8611 Před 4 lety +1

    These flashback videos are dopeee

  • @beezilla87
    @beezilla87 Před 5 lety +5

    My intro to turntablism was either 89 or 90 dj Miz & dj Alladin was on Yo! MTV Raps and I never forget Miz cut up “Jack the Ripper” and Alladin cut up “I got it made” and that BLEW. MY. MIND. Because I never seen NOBODY do that out here (Chicago) not to mention 75% of the dj’s out here were house dj’s and all they did was blend and maybe scratched. And from that point on I knew that’s what I wanted to do Once I figured it out.

  • @harlemvega5208
    @harlemvega5208 Před 5 lety +6

    Eloy, Arizona straight reppin brolic army!!😝😝

  • @maximnoize8760
    @maximnoize8760 Před 2 lety

    This lessons are gold, many thanks 👍👍👍

  • @Sonnylintag
    @Sonnylintag Před 5 lety +2

    To this day, one of the funkiest patterns ever

  • @flyagaric23
    @flyagaric23 Před 4 lety +3

    Rewatching this video again, probably the 3rd time or so something clicked and opened up a whole new "zone" Basically, I was fixed to patterns starting on the kick at 12' O'clock, now shifting it to approx 4 O' Clock (or the previous snare for me, the cymbal in this video example...now visualized at 12 O'clock) a whole new rhythm space opens up. In short, these videos are well worth repeat watching as you never know how when or why that "aha" moment comes. When it does it's a delight. Cheers Rob.

    • @FaderFlosser
      @FaderFlosser Před 3 lety

      You know what beat this is?

    • @FaderFlosser
      @FaderFlosser Před 3 lety

      Never mind, it's BDP, I even have it on vinyl lol

  • @seightdj
    @seightdj Před 4 lety +4

    Always a pleasure to watch your videos Rob ;-) I can't tell how many I've watched, and how much I've learned from it, and It's amazing how great you can breakdown these patterns and make them easy to understand for us, but it's also crazy to learn the history behind all of them, it helps a lot to understand the process and it shows your true love and respect for this art ;-) Cheers from France and Thank you for all that ;-)

    • @djrobswift
      @djrobswift  Před 4 lety +5

      Thank you for the kind words. I'm grateful I had the mentors I've had throughout my career. I'm also thankful I came up in an era that allowed me to learn all I know from the pioneers themselves. Lastly, I'm just glad I get to pay it forward to all of you. Respect.

  • @justinlalugski2083
    @justinlalugski2083 Před 5 lety +6

    the girl good

  • @DarioMontenegroCruz
    @DarioMontenegroCruz Před 2 lety

    gracias!

  • @nofahz
    @nofahz Před rokem

    @Rob Swift impressive teaching skills, you're a natural. Your student is really skilled. My wife and I were really psyched about the Video Music Box reference. What a colloquial, instrumental force things like that show was to a generation of people

  • @fueledbyrhythm
    @fueledbyrhythm Před 3 lety

    The close up on DJ Premier is legendary lol

  • @gdupkwin9676
    @gdupkwin9676 Před 10 měsíci

    Damn I ain't know Johnny juice passed R.I.P LEGEND

  • @DJGreenArrow
    @DJGreenArrow Před 5 lety +2

    Great video

  • @briank3799
    @briank3799 Před 5 lety +1

    Good vid. Great teacher, big up rob swift!

  • @expertguy101
    @expertguy101 Před rokem

    The fact you edited the video in is phenomenal 🙂. I remember the DMC as a kid in the 90s ,it inspired me to learn to bboy and DJ

  • @the16thLeVel
    @the16thLeVel Před 5 lety +6

    Man Swift, you are a great teacher bro! Great student also!

  • @dereksalas8195
    @dereksalas8195 Před 5 lety

    more gems.

  • @cyberbrainmfk
    @cyberbrainmfk Před 5 lety

    "Good shit man." xD ... she really rocks :)

  • @bigunclegskunkxxl9173
    @bigunclegskunkxxl9173 Před 5 lety +5

    see premo getting live.

  • @michaels8597
    @michaels8597 Před 5 lety +1

    That's right..give it up for Steve Dee, who pioneered this,and the Xmen/X-Ecutioners..rip Raida...Good video

    • @djrobswift
      @djrobswift  Před 5 lety +2

      Let's be 100% clear, DJ Lightnening Rich, Cash Money, Cut Master Swift and Aladdin also helped pioneer the hand movements involved with "Beat Juggling". Steve Dee didn't do it by himself.

  • @Run4Kova
    @Run4Kova Před 5 lety +2

    kool story bro

  • @Djcane
    @Djcane Před 3 lety

    dope!!!!!

  • @pulleblack62
    @pulleblack62 Před 5 lety +2

    Fast learner...dedication #brolicarmy #theX #ROCRAIDAFOREVER

  • @thecapothedon
    @thecapothedon Před 5 lety +2

    wish u were in va so i could take this course!

  • @LordChastened
    @LordChastened Před 4 lety

    #HISTORY! #VMB!

  • @rxlo1062
    @rxlo1062 Před 5 lety +2

    👍

  • @skullrac4952
    @skullrac4952 Před 3 lety

    she got it like first try she a talent

  • @haych3
    @haych3 Před 5 lety +9

    5.12 is that a young premier

  • @buddafingaz9403
    @buddafingaz9403 Před 4 lety

    WERS 88.9, Boston College radio station, or Cambridge, one of those stations, they always played underground hip-hop, & also non-commercialized, hip hop, as well..... Is that the radio stations your talkig about, outta Massachusetts??....... Much Respex Mr. DJ...... 👍💪🙏😎

  • @Dreadedcubano
    @Dreadedcubano Před 5 lety +1

    You should post a tribute to those two djs you mentioned I’m open and I wanna see the footage that shows those times you mentioned I’m a drummer and new to djing

  • @scripturestalkdj1525
    @scripturestalkdj1525 Před 3 lety

    10:43... I gotta learn the “fill” jargon...

  • @GregoryGioia
    @GregoryGioia Před 4 lety

    I dubbed a VHS copy of a copy of a copy of the NMS battle where Steve Dee beats Francesco in the final round, and I studied that like homework trying to figure out what Steve was doing. I managed to track down a couple other performances of his, but I've never seen the clip you included here at 5:36. Is the complete version of that online? I'd love to see a "new" vintage performance from him.

  • @SanyaYaYo
    @SanyaYaYo Před 5 lety +2

    Thank you for this excellent tutorial! Can I ask you the name of the song?

  • @richardcullen7007
    @richardcullen7007 Před 4 lety

    do the purdy shuffle and i will be kind impressed. This is stuff any 5 year old can do.

    • @JS-wi9mw
      @JS-wi9mw Před rokem

      as a drummer and a turntable dj. i will say while the purdie shuffle is indeed hard to do, this is arguably just as hard if not harder. thing is with drumming you can slow down the pattern of any groove to as slow as you like until you master each step. turntablism is arguably harder because you are almost always working at real time speed so you have to have more natural rhythmic ability to get the excercises right off the bat. for me the purdie shuffle seamed nearly impossible until i realized -- slow down a triplet a pattern between your 2 hards, use a slight moller to accent the down beat on the hi-hat, sync up every 3rd beat (snare hit) with both hands (eleminating the 3 and triplet to do so), then hit the appropriate kick drum patterns, repeat ad infinitum til you get everything lined up.
      so i'd just say give respect where it is due --- drumming is hard but turntablism is some respects is even harder. i can give you an honest appaisal as im one of the few who have learned both fairly well.

  • @bayrembaba8146
    @bayrembaba8146 Před 4 lety

    hab some one Name the second song please 10:20

    • @mfamus2272
      @mfamus2272 Před 3 lety

      I think it’s “The Bridge Is Over” KRS One 😕

  • @djdarq6311
    @djdarq6311 Před 5 lety

    Why is it necessary to describe anyone as a "light skinned kid"? Calling you out!