He is very funny and active other drummers are like smiling and talking in pain
When I started to learn how to play drums in the 5th grade…I couldn’t understand why no matter how hard I tried and to others dismay: I could not read music! I thought I was just an idiot or stupid…I’m sure others thought that as I got to High School and marched triples my freshman year and quads Sophomore through Senior year. Other players had to basically spoon feed me my parts. I’m very surprised why I didn’t get cut from the drum lines but I guess they figured I could play the parts after showing me equated to no-harm/no foul. Recently I read that people who can’t read music no matter how hard they try have a certain kind of Dyslexia:
Why do I struggle reading music?
You may have a condition called musical dyslexia (also known as dysmusia) This is a similar condition to dyslexia but involves difficulty with processing music notes rather than words.
So to those who can’t read (Eddie Van Halen) music no worries it’s not you it’s this strange form of musical dyslexia. Hang in there and don’t give up!
What matters is the transfer of information. If you can learn without reading, it certainly doesn’t make your performance less than. Do what works for YOU!
This is so helpful. I've played for about a year now and I've never learned to read music. I've just learned by listening and watching drum covers. It's nice to be able to understand how to read it. A lot of the times when I watch videos, they don't explain it very well. But this was easy and entertaining. I will definitely be watching more videos. Thank you.
So simple way easy to understand,even a beginner watches this he gonna understand this in just one time
Note Soup, haha!!! That’s my sign!!! The last time I played percussion, My name was “SOUP”…mmm mmm GOOD or, mmm mmm Better! Close enough, you had me at soup. I can follow your instructing easily. I’m a Goggins type learner. Thank you!
Love the 1 over whatever-bottom-number tip. Thanks for sharing!
This has helped me immensely, I am a new female drummer and loved this video so much I watched it 3 times!
Incredible lesson, thank you so much!
Thank you for the video, it's very helpful!
this is explained in a very easy and simple way so that all people can understand. Thanks brother. keep recording new lessons. Thanks.😇
Dude YOU ARE AWESOME . Thank you so much 😊
Hilarious commentary that makes this super useful video fun to watch. Thanks so much! -newbie drummer
I was looking for simple info: how to chart the floor tom
Got mind blown with the fact that you can chart the ride bell
Notation might be more useful than I thought
Thank you, I'll be back
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This really helped me. Thank you!
I love this guy wish he was my drum teacher
from my understanding a time signature of 4-4
1/4 notes will be counted like 1 2 3 4 one note faster than that is 1/8
and you'll count as 1 & 2 & 3 & 4
and two notes faster than 1/4 notes is 1/16 notes are counted like 1 e & a 2 3 e & a 4
Great video for us beginners ❤
Drew, pretty cool. I'm 73, been playing since the early Beatles days, and never (really) learned drumset notation. Many thanks for clear explanations. Thank you.
iv been playing drums for 5 years in a band playing by ear now im needing to learn how to read notes etc omg even dumbed down i my stupid brain can but the notes and sound together i can get the visual of the drum and sound down but the noates and the sound at the same time don't make sense to me i will watch this video prob 1000x for my brain to connect the 2. thanks for this video will be vital to improving my drumming after i can get my brain to get it lol. i think i have some sort of learning difficulty..
Just saw first time your video and immediately subscribe your channel because of your easy teaching method Keep up the good work... Blessings 🙌 Love from Pakistan ❤️
Thank you! I really want to learn how to play drums. But I don't know how to read the NOTES! hehe
I appreciate this. I have watched a lot of drum related videos and this is the first one that explained the upbeats and downbeats.
Thank you for the vid, really helpful for beginners (me lol) nice and simply explained 👍
Nice and simple explanation. Can you make a video about the dotted note and also how to count triplets and counting in compound rhythm?
He's good 🥁🥁👍🏽 and funny 😁
Wow......man i am so enlightened
Great efforts
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Thanks that was very awesome lesson, thanks again, next?
Thanks and not sure about the next-I spend most of my time on CZcams.com/c/thehardystreetboyz
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I’m trying to get drum set for indoor percussion and I can play drums, but I’ve never read music for it. There’s someone else that wants to go for it but they already know how to read so I’m just trying to get a head start and this helped so much
Wanna learn drums because of Day6 Dowoon. I hope I can learn more!
Day6 Dowoon has some good stuff! I might try and cover “Wanna Go Back”...🤙🏻
I'm a major noob at drums and I want to learn because of Chihoon from FistBump, Dowoon from Day6 and Woosu from IZ! I'm ready to learn
thank you
Thx man gotta play it in a concert
The problem I have is that sometimes when i go to just hit high hat mu roght foot accidently pushing the drum lol
Before this video i was getting beat at home still am
I'm watching this to learn how to read because I want to join the drumline in the future (helped a TON) and this doesn't really apply to me because I want to play the snare specifically but I do play on a drum set sometimes and I don't understand how you know what drum to play on.
Jump to 4:30 and look at the placement of the note as I play on each instrument. I broke it up so you can try and get a clearer picture of where notes are on the staff before you move on to more difficult concepts. Hope this helps and best of luck joining your drum line! 💪🏻🤙🏻
Hey, thanks for the video…this helped a lot. I have one question though- Why is there a ‘upside down p’ on some sheet music in the bottom line of the staff? Is it another way of showing the bass ☹️
If I’m thinking of what you’re describing, those are just notes with the stem facing downward. If is on the bottom “space” of the staff, that would indicate bass. Hope that helps!
Thanks. Been playing nigh 30 years, can't read. But I've learned what the upbeat and downbeat is.
Hey I’m 60 years old and never played drums or anything musical. Can I learn drums? I had a stroke 2016 and was thinking that learning a instrument might help. I’m into old to play drums.
Hey, it’s never too late to try something new! There are definitely benefits to working on your coordination while keeping time-I’m no doctor so I have no evidence to back up that belief 😬. Keep track of your journey and let me know how you’re making it! 💪🏻💪🏻🤙🏻
How can anyone think that fast? I really want to learn, but I’m not sure I can. You have to not only think of what note 1/4, 1/8 1/16 etc.. you have to look at all of the symbols and rennet what each one means and what to play, as your counting and trying to figure out the rest. I wish I would have started younger than 55. My brains a bit slow for all of this. I’m
Still going to practice and try, but I think I’m facing a big up hill battle
Thanks for this I am hoping to get a Electric drum kit For the neighbours 😂🤣 Love from Scotland! Also can you tell me what you’re fav bands are
Tell me 3rd tt in sheet
Sounds like a semi-quaver feel to me.
i still cant figure it out. i am SO confused especially on the 4 over 4 part. I don't get the bottom number and i literally js feel so stupid atp
Bottom number is telling you which note is assigned a whole number. The stems and beams let you know how many times to split up each “number” or “count”. It’s situational, so it can get overwhelming. Start and stay simple until it makes sense. Calling yourself stupid won’t help either. You got this!
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Great lesson but I don't like how the drum kit sounds
@@DrewWooton I love the dry sound of that snare. I'm going to query Grandma Google until I can find out what it is. Thanks for the useful and positive video.
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I thought note soup was a great explanation
Note soup has given me so much anxiety over the years so I hope this helps!
I don’t understand the difference between a beat and a note. whats a beat?
I've been.playing over 20 years. Never learned to read but I feel like out of respect for the art I should.
I mean, yeah-but you can still have respect and not read. It’s a personal decision, ya know?
I remember 8th grade band class, I was picked to play a drumset part, the sheet music looked like it was written in greek and chinese.
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