Half Time Shuffle - Bonham, Purdie and Porcaro

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Development of the half time shuffle feel. Starting with John Bonham's groove from Fool in the Rain, then the Purdie Shuffle and then Jeff Pocaro's groove from Rosanna which is a fusion of the two.
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I got the Bonham and Purdie shuffle down but can't seem to get the Rosanna shuffle. I will try your suggestion see if helps.

royalmerengue
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Start with learning the beats WITHOUT the ghost notes. As you get the beat down then add in the ghost notes.

kdailey
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The Bonham Shuffle is the hardest, not technically, but to actually play it with the FEEL that bonham did, which is what so many drummers are so seriously lacking

Fabiobocca
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remember - Pocaro utilized the Bo-Diddley beat for the kick.

noi
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looks and sounds great! A suggestion: bring up the high freq on the snare a little so we can hear that accent maybe? Bonham's snare really cracks through on the 3.

killer
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Hi, I'm a fairly new drummer and i want to learn to play all 3 of these shuffles. In your opinion which one is the easiest to start with?

royalmerengue
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Very very good!!!! però... scusa ma dove si passa per entrare lì ?? :-D

carlettino
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Was I hearing it wrong or are you having some timing issues with the Roseanna shuffle? Genuinely curious - that's clearly the most complex,

RonPatrickHorton
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Rhythmically flawless. Props to you, but the ghosts seemed a bit loud. Well done sir.

samjennings
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the purdie shuffle is in 4, like Bonham's in "Fool in the rain" (Bonham did not create that groove)... it's not in 6/4. Nice drumming anyway.

HUGO
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When a real musician hears something of musical value, they hold onto it and learn it and then make it their own. Bernard Purdie who created the Purdie Shuffle is the original -no if ands or buts. Bonham was a great drummer who contributed this take on the Purdie Shuffle [he also changed in general rock drumming forever]
HOWEVER
He was influenced by the Purdie shuffle and was not the originator. Jeff Porcaro explained how he changed up the bass drum pattern into a Bo Diddley beat for Rosanna and acknowledges that he and Bonham were influenced by the Bernard Purdie Shuffle.
A side note:drummerboy1066's version of the Purdie Shuffle on here is atrocious at best! You should be ashamed!

LOKJazz