Love this new studio Jack - what kit is that - im looking at one for my apartment too, torn between vdrums or something else
@sanwarlalgujar82684 күн бұрын
BJESUS.. I have a long way to goooooo
@dilipgiri21624 күн бұрын
The way you play is so smooth, it's awesome to watch
@narendrasahu75184 күн бұрын
I remember the first time I picked up a pair of drumsticks; it was like discovering a new part of myself. Drumming became my escape, a way to express what words couldn't. Over the years, I've found that the more complex the rhythm, the more satisfying it is to master. Syncopation has always been a challenge, but also incredibly rewarding when I get it right. Practicing drums has taught me patience and persistence, and I can't imagine my life without it.
@technogoutamshorts4 күн бұрын
What an absolute masterclass - great work
@s.w.sangma4004 күн бұрын
Drumming is best thing I ever do, I love it much. Learn new beats hard but I get better slowly. Drums make me feel so good, I play every day.
@user-zv6tj3wt8s4 күн бұрын
You're a great teacher, thanks for sharing these tips
@user-mw6ln9ur4w5 күн бұрын
Video explains rhythm well. Helpful for getting the right sound.
@ashublogs0015 күн бұрын
Loved the visuals
@bobymondal14895 күн бұрын
Well-organized. Explanation was clear and helped me learn the techniques easily.
@bavaliyadevjibhai11495 күн бұрын
Breaking down the parts was useful. I could practice each part separately.
@Aarav-rr8jo5 күн бұрын
Instructions were simple. My kids and I learned the song together.
@user-we3lv5rp2i5 күн бұрын
Turned practice into playtime
@AnilKumar-th1dl5 күн бұрын
Interesting to see cultural context. Helps understand the song better.
@user-ql4ol2bg1h5 күн бұрын
Great for beginners
@user-kk3iy7rn1z5 күн бұрын
Clear instructions for teaching rhythm. Works well in a classroom setting.
@phatbackbeat65536 күн бұрын
I enjoy your video’s. I just subscribed to your channel. What “looper” do you use For your multi-tracking or looping ? Thank you.
@JackBennettDrums5 күн бұрын
thanks man. Im not using a looper, just multi tracking, then lining everything up later. Im recording into protools and video is done in Premiere Pro
@rogerbaird9016 күн бұрын
Goldmine lesson, Jack!
@JackBennettDrums6 күн бұрын
@@rogerbaird901 thanks mate, glad you enjoyed it!
@brianchisnell15487 күн бұрын
'Went through that book and many more in the '70s.
@JackBennettDrums6 күн бұрын
@@brianchisnell1548 it certainly has stood the test of time, I still use it regularly.
@dmcgwhisper59457 күн бұрын
Excellent!
@Nevernow7217 күн бұрын
Freaking fantastic video.
@JackBennettDrums7 күн бұрын
@@Nevernow721 thanks man, I appreciate it.
@ravibhai-dr6ug9 күн бұрын
my teacher actually had some Jazz brushes applications for these rhythms also, leading on from those snare triplet variations you were doing at the start.
@user-wu1oe8ji2b9 күн бұрын
Wow id seen a couple of those jazz examples before, but that was just wild Jack, thank you for the ideas.
@anthonyp-gx3mk10 күн бұрын
Thanks, years ago after I finished going through the book my drum teachers taught me to play jazz to it. I see from your video there’s many more ways to play this book I never even thought. There’s a couple you did I really liked I’ll do
@JackBennettDrums10 күн бұрын
@@anthonyp-gx3mk I was taught the Jazz variations first as well. But really you can use it in any genre, I think that's why it's such an amazing book!
@rayboreham264811 күн бұрын
The problem I have with this book is that it's written so differently from the way modern notation for the drums is generally written. I almost have to first translate his method to the current method. Too much like hard work!
@JackBennettDrums11 күн бұрын
Hand written!
@pumpkin198211 күн бұрын
The problem I have is getting those smooth doubles or buzz rolls with this sticking at other/slower tempos.
@JackBennettDrums11 күн бұрын
Slower tempos can be tricky in any groove or rudimental pattern, more space between the notes for things to fall out of time. I use more wrist at slower tempos, and most fingers at faster tempos.
@luisfernando-mm3jt13 күн бұрын
Nice work
@JackBennettDrums12 күн бұрын
Thanks Luis
@MickSoutherland13 күн бұрын
You could do an entire channel dedicated to teaching this book and stick control. I'd pay for that.
@JackBennettDrums12 күн бұрын
That's an awesome idea 💡
@rondeangelis738413 күн бұрын
Every drummer should utilize Ted Reed page 38. So versatile and practical. Never thought about funk and halftime excellent job Jack 👏👏👏
@JackBennettDrums12 күн бұрын
Thanks Ron, yes the options are really endless aren't they?
@rondeangelis738413 күн бұрын
👏👏👏
@JackBennettDrums11 күн бұрын
thanks Ron :)
@Alfredolunafoto113 күн бұрын
Very good as always, Jack. God bless
@JackBennettDrums12 күн бұрын
Thanks for listening
@n8w8rem2214 күн бұрын
Why do many drummers find this line from page 38 so special!???
@JackBennettDrums13 күн бұрын
It's the first of the 40 bar exercises, and if you watch the video you'll see there's a lot of different ways you can develop vocab from it.
@waseemahmed247814 күн бұрын
been drumming for 7+ years and teaching too. this video reminded me how much more there is to learn. thanks for the inspiration Jack
@JackBennettDrums12 күн бұрын
You're welcome, I hope you find value from it.
@arvindvaghela148614 күн бұрын
The funk examples in this video were fantastic. Can't wait to incorporate them
@JackBennettDrums12 күн бұрын
Thank you
@user-fy8ky9gl8b14 күн бұрын
Your approach to teaching syncopation has really helped me improve. Thanks for making it so clear, Jack.
@JackBennettDrums13 күн бұрын
You're welcome! Glad to hear you are getting something from it.
@ytAnkitsongs14 күн бұрын
can't afford a real drum kit yet so using chopsticks and an empty pot noodle. your lessons make even that setup fun
@JackBennettDrums13 күн бұрын
Good to hear!! Keep going!! I hope you can get a kit soon
@pradhanho623114 күн бұрын
Jack, you rock! 🤘
@JackBennettDrums11 күн бұрын
thank you!
@M.KChambugong14 күн бұрын
This video is too advanced for me. I wish you’d slow down and explain things more clearly, I’m totally lost.
@rondeangelis738413 күн бұрын
Use settins to slow it down. If you have the book, pg 38 shows how to count. Best way to practice these is sing the rhythm. Sing dit for shorts (1/8ths) and dah for longs (1/4s). Alot what he is doing is filling in whats not there in the rhythm. The rhythm are accents. Write out the rhythm on paper with the count above it. For triplets Fill in the the ghost notes . Now you have a complete rhythm in triplets. Do same for 1/16ths, etc. Jack would habre yo do a very long video yo explain all that.
@JackBennettDrums12 күн бұрын
Thanks for your feedback, and sorry to hear some of it went over your head. Maybe I need to do longer videos on each concept
@KavitaSharma-qv7tk14 күн бұрын
Can't wait to practice this tonight 🎧
@JackBennettDrums12 күн бұрын
Good luck!
@Blackadam1234414 күн бұрын
My drum practice just got a whole lot more interesting thanks to this video 🔥. Syncopation is finally making sense 🎧.
@JackBennettDrums12 күн бұрын
Great to hear!
@Ankur-md9we14 күн бұрын
Grazie Jack, il tuo video sulla sincopazione mi ha aiutato moltissimo. Finalmente riesco a capire come applicare questi ritmi complessi nella mia musica.
@JackBennettDrums12 күн бұрын
Glad to hear it, thank you
@sy_car_lover_410114 күн бұрын
Next step: buying a drum kit to fully implement these awesome lessons. Thanks for the motivation
@JackBennettDrums11 күн бұрын
You're welcome, let me know if you need a hand looking for a kit
@user-tn2os4rs2q14 күн бұрын
Outstanding as always, Jack. Your lessons are both informative and entertaining.
@JackBennettDrums12 күн бұрын
Glad you think so :)
@EKRAMSE-zs1ut14 күн бұрын
Loved the syncopation tips! 👏
@JackBennettDrums11 күн бұрын
thank you!
@Gabriel.chhakchhuak_990014 күн бұрын
Your setup looks amazing. Can you do a studio tour?
@JackBennettDrums11 күн бұрын
that's a great idea! My studio is VERY simple and downsized.
@sunilrathod1113914 күн бұрын
Got my first drum set at 30 🥁 and your videos have been a lifesaver. This syncopation lesson was tough but rewarding ❤️.