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Fast One-Handed Singles On The HI HATS đ„- How To Play & Practice
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- Äas pĆidĂĄn 5. 05. 2020
- This video demonstrates how you can play those fast one-handed 16ths on the hats for hip hop grooves or any other groove you'd like to spice up. SUBSCRIBE TO THE CHANNEL for more great free drum lessons, tips, advise and cool product reviews.
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"what you gonna do is just take a practice pad and practice, thats all"
after watching Anderson Paak sing while laying down fast single hand 16ths, this is the video I need
Yea that dudes technique is ridiculous.....The singing overtop of his beats is just mind blowing. Band wants to cover one of his tunes, Iâm nowhere near able haha
Gotta learn to play come downđ
i came from the exact same place lmao
DUDE SAME
same
I never realized how fast The Funky Drummer is until I tried to play those 16ths at 97bpm which is the speed on the original.
I'd seen a video of Ringo playing VERY Fast One-Handed *Shuffle* Singles on the hi-hats not long ago! While singing and smiling and making it look totally effortless! đł AND he's left-handed! đ€Ż
Dude you're like my favourite drum teacher on CZcams. I just bought a kit and practice every night with the ipad next to the kit. I'm learning a lot from your videos.
Wow. A HH-singles video with actual advice instead of "start slow" or "okay now just speed it up and you're done".
Tbf that's still real solid advice haha.
lol fr it felt like a risk but then i remembered its rob
Nate Smith likes to sneak an open hi hat stomp in between beats every now and then too. It's a great trick to take some pressure off your right hand and also let's you reset yourself in the groove. Great lesson ... thanks, Rob!
I'd like to see you break down songs, like Rick Beato does with what makes this song great, but from the drummers perspective. He's a guitarist, primarily, so it's different POV.
Mr. Brown is the kinda guy I would just love to hang out with, talk drums, talk music, watch a movie, play pool, etc. He is just so down to Earth on top of being super talented.
Hi.
For building finger rebound, I find it helps to try to do it on a non-reactive surface. A pillow, or rolled up coat, something that isn't going to do the work for you.
Therefore any bounce produced, is by the fingers alone. Helps to build the muscles in the two secondary fingers, as these are naturally weaker than the other two and thumb.
Agreed. Ever try sticking under water? Resistance Works.
@@barryherzog662 my stick got soggy
Best 16th notes on the hi-hat video I've ever watched, and I watched many. I've been struggling with this for months, couldn't break the 77 BPM barrier. This video sorted it out for me in a few minutes! I just wish I saw it earlier...
Hey Rob, just wanted to thank you for your clear, direct and upbeat teaching style. I agree with some other comments that the slow motion video and the side angle really helped demonstrate the mechanics being used. This technique has been a game changer for me, and is improving other areas of playing including hand speed, a heightened sense of the nuances in my grip, and other things like the 4-stroke ruff.... There's so much bleed over in everything we practice in drumming, it's really empowering. So, again...THANK YOU!!!
Thanks Rob. You are so dedicated to teach the beginmer, and others more about drumming. We all appreciate it very much.
I was a beginner once too, man. You're welcomeâđœ
@@RobBeatdownBrown thanks from me too man. I always end up back on your channel after exploring all other âCZcams teachersâ
I love the way you explain how to actually play. Breaking down stuff that looks simple and it's actually complicated is not easy.
Wow that intro bit was so freaking great. I would love to see a full song based around that groove.
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That slow down/speed up close up at 8:25 was super helpful! Thank you!
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@@RobBeatdownBrown dude you unlocked my brain with that shot. Love you Rob stay safe!
You had me at Nate Smith!!! Can't wait to work on this. He's by far my favorite drummer. Thanks for great lesson.
Yes!! Those technical, super-fast drummers like Thomas Lang, Tony Royster Jr and others are great, but guys like Nate Smith and Steve Jordan are something special, they are so musical
Same he has such good feel
Marko MarkoviÄ I agree I find those drummers like Nate Smith much more interesting to listen to than people like Dave weckl although all the technical stuff is amazing to watch
100%
Had trouble doing this for years. This video actually is the reason I was able to play Midnight Rider by Alman Bros at my last gig. Practiced his instructions for about a week and I had it totally nailed! THANK YOU ROB!!
As usual great lesson. I also noticed to do this on my rig I had to adjust my Hat higher and that made a world of difference. If any of your other students have trouble with it they may want to think about raising their Hat height as well.
My drum teacher once said that Jeff Porcaro's sixteenth note hi-hat groove on I Keep Forgettin' was the fastest anyone could reasonably be expected to play that sort of groove over the duration of a 3-4 minute song. Fair assessment?
Thank you! I'm a newer drummer, and playing the hi-hat quickly and efficiently is one of my first real hang-ups. There are so many little things I wasn't aware of until I watched this. Thanks for such great visual tips in a language I can understand!
Hi Rob: This is such a great lesson. I love the fact you stress to practice without injury. I am an older guy and blew out my left wrist a year ago trying to hard to build up. I always heard "no pain, no gain!". Not so with wrists!!!! Thanks so much for this video and your commitment to helping others with their goals.
Whatever you are doing to get the job done without hurting yourself do it. This is the best teacher ever! I still lead left my on double time 16th note hats.
Thank you so much rob! I was trying to speed up my 16ths for new breed book exercises. Forced it, I injured myself. I was trying so many techniques, almost gave up, until I saw your vid. Worked immediately and without any discomfort. "Tension as a tool, not as a technique"
The slow motion bit sorted an issue for me straight up! Thanks a bunch. Your channel is brilliant.
Thanks for the video Rob,you always seem to get videos of things no one else delves into đ„đ
Great lesson Rob! Your perspective on this technique is well received.
Wow, that is so simple, but so effective!
Thanks, Rob.
as always, top shelf instruction from Beatdown. killer techniques sir.
Many thanks for this lesson, Rob...itâs so nice to see techniques and tips presented in such a professional and detailed manner with a complete lack of ego (other on-line drum instructors please note!). Keep âem coming...
Mr. Beatdown, I'm 58 where were you when I was a kid lol... Thank you, what you teach is most helpful keep up the great work Rob. â
This saved my arm and I can already play really fast with this technique thank you đ
I first read this as "shaved my arm" and I was like, "Oh! To reduce drag!"
Lol
â@@jessemoneyhun3621đđ wow
One thing I think I need to do after watching this is drop my hi-hats down a little. Great lesson. Thank you
Thanks Rob ...I really love your teaching...you have a gift đ
I've been searching for a tutorial like this for so long! Thank you so much!!
Great lesson as always! Really like your playing style and dig the way you teach. Grabbed a few items from your merch shop to show support for your channel...nice merch! Thanks for the wonderful videos, they have really been inspiring and uplifting during these crazy times. Your lessons have had a significant impact on my drumming, thanks a million!
Thanks dude, this helped me SO MUCH
Bro took me legit 5 minutes in to figure out my own similar method this guys a legend straight up it was so much the technique but when he said to put les strain on my whole arm and use my wrist more
Once I got comfortable with this technique I can now play Wrathchild and Hallowed Be Thy Name right handed (the way Clive played them) instead of hand to hand. This video has opened me up to a brave new world. Awesome tutorial Rob, thanks!
love it, thank you Rob
Thanks so much Rob. I really enjoy your videos. Iâm actually totally blind and the way you explain everything works perfect for someone like me who canât watch the technique play out in slow motion on the screen. Very much appreciated my man. Your descriptions and analogies are perfect for me to conceptualise what it is We are trying to do.
Your slowed down careful explanation and demonstrations accompanied by excellent camera angles are GOLDEN and second to none. Always the BEST! And you topics are always super on target. Keep up beatin' down !
Really nice, Rob - Iâve been playing a long time, but itâs great to see different approaches done so clearly, thanks!
Very helpful, thanksss!
Two lessons in one video! That finger control is so cool. Thanks Rob
Excellent as always - Was actually working on this today - have the first technique down-ish - the second I'll start working on Tomorrow ! Many Thanks !
Great teaching and great quality drumming.. without being overbearing.. just subscribed to your channel to support you.. look forward to going through your video catalog..
Both you and Jordan are such killer drummers! The best!
Fantastic explanation on the 16th note techniques!!
Great lesson as allways. Thanks Rob !
Brilliant video, thanks Rob! You've given me so much help down the years and I'm so grateful.
Thank you Rob. I need to try some of that. Very timely and useful video. đ
Fantastic lesson, Rob ! Thank you :D
Thanks Rob for your great teaching
Your videos are so useful, thank you!
Thanks for the technical breakdown! As always, great video!
Love this lesson Mr B. Ive been trying to work these 16th for nearly 2 months. Ain't got close. Will be on the pad/kit in the AM giving these methods a crack. Please re do your jazz to hip-hop vid. With more detail on the counting. Nearly one year, still cant get it. And, it is still is my favourite utube lesson by any teacher/drummer. The flow is so beautiful. Cheers and thanks.
Thank you for the sharing.... I am still practicing but this is really helpful...
Oooohhh! This is really amazing to see and hear.
The groove is strong in this one master Luke, Rob 'Beatdown' Brown my Man!
I took a lesson from James Gadson, and he kept saying, âlet the stick do the workâ đ„đđŒđ
That's what i need it Rob! Very well explained! Thanks!
finally a vid with slow motion, thanks for sharing. easily see what im doing wrong now
Nobody has ever taught me this technique as well as you sir. Thank you.
Rob I always learn something from you that improves my drum playing. Thank you.
Rob thank you, the way you teach is just great and unique. Many many thanks. You are a true master
Really great lesson. In such a casual way, you've masterfully demystified what was a frustrating mystery!
Just what I needed! Thanks!
I've been trying to reproduce the groove Yussef Dayes made for his lil Nipsey Hustle tribute, which has some really fast, relentless 16ths on the hats. This video is very relevant and helpful for me, thx Rob!
Groove/accent wise it reminded me of Anderson.Paak.
Nice lesson. I like the slow motion parts!
Nice dude! Thanks so much!
The best instructionâ€
Great advice. Thanks for posting.
@ Rob Brown,
That is bloody amazing, I struggled at first, but it makes perfect sense!
Thanks, mate.
Thank you for a great lesson man!
Yes...thank you for this! It's similar to a Moeller move I guess. Thanks so much đ
Great lesson Beat Down !
u have a video for every question i have for drumming, best drumming channel ever!
Hi. Iâm watching your videos from Paris France always with a huge interest . Youâre a great player and teacher as well. Thanks a lot for your work.
very helpful lesson...excellent teacher and drummer!
Best teacher ever. :)
Yo Rob !Love your content;teaching is simple and also your tuning techniques obtainableđ
Keep doing what you do!
May God continue to bless you in these endeavors đ
Youâre a good job. Thanks
This is the best CZcams video Iâve seen on thisâŠ.well done!
Thanks for this great instruction. Super!
Thank you man!!
Thanks rob great lesson as always thankyou
Thanks Rob, very interesting as always. Excellent job!
Thanks much đâđœ
Youre the man Rob. Thanks for sharing your knowledge.
THE BEST TEACHER !!! đđđđđđđđđđđđđđ
Amazing lesson, thank you!
Great video playing open with weak hand on the HaHat this will help a lot!!
So great!
Awesome tips. Thanks
Very tasty! Real nice Rob! Thanks man!
nice tutorial. Thank you so much!
Smooth grooves. You're real good at explaining the techniques in layman terms.
Awesome! seems easier than muscle it up, thanks!
Great explanation!