Thank you! Holy canoli, this is the most effective rhythm tutorial I've seen.
@tagacale173310 ай бұрын
Okay a syncopated 16ths on hi hats
@user-ju5km5zy9bАй бұрын
the song is get up stand up
@countrymousejewelry Жыл бұрын
Ty very simple and easy to understand ❤
@OlooMilton Жыл бұрын
That's great love it
@Disadareggae10 ай бұрын
je tape reggae beatmaker et je tombe sur toi mon poto...mdr
@stephBoost6 ай бұрын
or just smoke and it's done :)
@user-zs8fi4ng3b Жыл бұрын
What E drum kit are you using.
@zulteric Жыл бұрын
TY, how do you know when to put in the rolls? Certain bars? Thanks again.
@daddyslaggy86067 ай бұрын
It’s varies with the song as they are just used as a fill on the the 6th bar or when the chorus is about to come on .
@shuggymilligan153Ай бұрын
Look you can count it like that ...but I know it's one of the biggest pieces of reggae music misinformation ever. It is actually a slow count of 4. Down beats on 2 and 4. This allows a more relaxed feeling and when playing intro rolls and breaks and turn arounds more solid. Think a slow to medium fast stroll when you walk. Then quicker tempos sit down nicely too. So in this demonstration your hats are Actually 8ths. Also to make up tighter time bring your hihat stick closer to the hats strike with the shoulder and the tip simultaneously and of course evenly accented. Recordings are deceiving. In records the hat sounds smaller, but are actually being struck quite a lot firmer to produce the playback....in other words it is not the tip of the stick alone being played. It won't take long to begin to adjust to this and you will begin to feel how much more comfortable it is to count this halftime vibe. Best, Shuggy Milligan