Jazz Coordination Part 1: The Basics

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Here is the first of a series of videos on Jazz Coordination. This has been one of the most requested topics that I have received emails and comments about. It's a huge subject and it will take several videos to present it properly. In this chapter I talk about the ride cymbal pattern, feathering the bass drum, rhythmic interpretation and we begin exercises with the left hand and bass drum. The cymbals are all 1950's K Zildjian with a Paiste 22" swish.The drums are Gretsch Centennial series: 18"x14" bass,10",12",14" toms and a 14"x7" snare. There are calf heads on the snare drum and bass drum.
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Love your lessons, Rick. You’re one of those gems on YouTube for drummers!

martinkent_
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I love everything about your channel. Your attention to detail in every task, your communication is concise and simple, your standard of play inspiring as well as aspirational. Thank you for your generosity.

pauldrumwell
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Great Rick, also a video on your foot technique would be nice:
Bass drum:
heel up, heel down, feathering, playing into the head, letting beater bounce off head, sound, tuning, head choice, dynamics, various techniques etc
Also everything dealing with the
hi-hat foot and hi-hat cymbals, sound, technique, various foot motion etc

andrebanini
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Wonderful command of this instrument I played for 40 and always was in love. It shows in your dance...Bravo

edgenovese
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best teacher ever hands down, chapeau... I'll have to get your book! :)

bubuotis
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Rick this is my first time hearing you play drum set, you are crazy

brodmitkase
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0:34 love this little five stroke roll between the crashes. So simple but so tastefully done. Great video!

JMcNultyDrums
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Thank you very much for all of your lessons Rick. They're a massively helpful resource for an aspiring drummer.

IsaacVallentin
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What a musical gift you have my man and your so generous with it. Thank you so very much!

Jazzdrumminman
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Excellent job, sir.

You bring back great memories of Metro Detroit guys I grew up seeing in the early 90's, when I was a kid. Joe Chila, Miguel Guiterrez, Billy Cairo (rip), Tony Iopollo, and so many others. It was a great time to be a young drummer.

danlc
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Rick, I watch a lot of drumming videos from several different drummers. I can easily say that your videos are by far some of the best out there. I get more from watching any of your videos than I do from 90% anywhere else. You don’t need any catchy video titles, you’re humble and clearly know your stuff, as opposed to so many others with millions of views. You’re definitely one of the best drummers I’ve watched and I’m astounded that you’re relatively unknown. Keep up the good work. Lastly, if you could improve the sound levels so that I’m not having to crank my volume to hear you speak, that would be very helpful. Thank you for these videos.

scottdonofrio
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Man, you are a great teacher! Thanks!

nectasskiff
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That is some juicy stuff. Thank you much.

jamesconnors
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you are an amazing musician amazing composer. waow

enginjass
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The content and knowledgement that you are sharing this last weeks is unvaluable, thank you very much !

JaviTron
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So here... all the good licks u can play on one page lined up and divided by chronological evolution, Awesome! I'm just starting on that grip tho. I'll be around a ling time I feel. Thanks for the inspiration. I'm running with it.

jaydeebishop
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Hope you will post in the future more of your content. your channel is one of my favorites!

shaharbenyatahmusic
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Thank You for your God given talent !!!

michaeldollinter
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Awesome video! Thanks for sharing Rick

timgawertdrums
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My friend! I feel like going to study with you to become a better drummer! big hug from a brazilian drummer your fan! 🙏👏👏👏🥁

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