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Excellent educator, phenomenal drummer, stupendous musicians......
ОтветитьMonster drummer, inspiring educator!
ОтветитьThanks for the education and inspiration!
ОтветитьSo Great!
ОтветитьJohn Riley Is Funtastic Teacher And Player!
ОтветитьBackground music... WTF?
ОтветитьNeed to shed this for about a month...
ОтветитьI just bought his book. I’m excited to dig in.
ОтветитьThanks and Blessings!
ОтветитьThis is the easiest way to make a drummer lose their ego
ОтветитьI love John Riley. God bless!
ОтветитьThank you great excerise
ОтветитьI do it's exerсise moving a hi-hat and a ride cymbal, also. I start play on a cymbal on 1 and a hi-hat opposite on 2, and on the contrary
ОтветитьIt seems that with the permutations in which the ride, snare, and hihat fall together, you could stretch the be a little bit by delaying the snare slightly to give it a slushy New Orleans feel.
ОтветитьGreat helpful tutorial
Ответить...and maybe just a little faster.
Buckle up kids.
Thank you for sharing this
ОтветитьI did something kind of like this, I took the Stick Control book and played the left hand part on the snare and the right hand part on the bass drum. After working that for a while I added the jazz ride cymbal part. It was a challenge but very rewarding.
ОтветитьWhat a great personality and drum teacher - Thank you very much
ОтветитьHell I've just been trying to get ta ta ta on the ride over double stroke snare and bass drum. It looks so simple. It IS so simple! But my ride always wants to unison with the drums. Amazing how muscle memory even at the slowest of tempos takes patience to generate. Thank you John Riley - your tuition is so good because you talk it so clearly and with a non patronizing manner.
ОтветитьAmazing teacher⭐️
ОтветитьI think John Riley and Steve Smith are the two biggest pillars of Drumming alive today. They have devoted just as much time into preserving and passing on the knowledge of our art as much as they have devoted time into developing themselves. Lots of great drummers out there, but these two are the most passionate and greatest in learning, teaching and preserving the art of drumming
ОтветитьMixing up this concept between toms can equal a nice solo I would think and breaks of course.
ОтветитьI will openly admit I'm originally not a jazz drummer but as I got older and better I realized how great jazz was and I wanted to be able to play it like anything else. This is exactly what I did but it is explained much clearer here than I ever could. Anybody reading this you should do learn to do exactly what he says here.
ОтветитьIf you mastered just this one lesson that’s half of jazz drumming.
Ответитьthis is excellent
ОтветитьSuperb!!!! Greetings from germany Christoph 👋👋👋👋👋
ОтветитьI saw John perform live at the Coca Cola Jazz Club back in 2013. Amazing Drummer
ОтветитьThis is just what I was looking for.
Thanks :)
This was a big help to me. I finally grasp the idea of comping and how the beats relate and how to move between them.
Ответитьthis seems like a great exercise! and difficult lol
Ответитьstellar stuff
ОтветитьI think I just found my next shed session.
ОтветитьCool
ОтветитьThis deserves a like and a subscribe.
ОтветитьMan, you make it look easy
Ответитьfabulous
ОтветитьThis is a brilliant lesson‼Work to do ✌🌻
ОтветитьThank god John Riley exists!
ОтветитьThank you 🙏
ОтветитьI could listen to john all day
ОтветитьI found this clip very useful. Going thru the 4 permutations methodically, then the demonstration 'up to speed' at the end was very enlightening.
ОтветитьWhat’t that disturbing « shopping-music » in the background ?!!!!🤨🤨🤨😩😩😩
ОтветитьFabulous stuff John , many thanks , which Yamaha kit r you using here please !?
ОтветитьIs there supposed to be music behind his explanations? Listening on fairly decent headphones and I thought maybe I had another browser window open, but it seems intentional. Brutally chaotic and distracting IMO. I love John Riley but I literally can't listen to him give instruction with background music.
ОтветитьThanks John 🙏
ОтветитьWhy is all the explanation done in a triplet feel but then the actual sped up playing is all straight 16th notes.
Ответить💤 BORING
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