Let’s Build The Drum Beat For The Purdie Shuffle in 30 Seconds!

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Let’s Build The #DrumBeat For The #PurdieShuffle in 30 Seconds! #shorts Who they can name the actual drum track that I am copping this groove off of?

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#drums #drummer #drumlesson
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Already Feeling that Steely Dan vibe. "Home At Last"

ryanbachmeier
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The intro to Changes King Gizz be like....

IceeDivision
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A classic go to. Same with Rosanna by Toto.

SFUPodcast
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Also very close to Zeppelin's "Fool in the Rain". Pretty Purdie forever!

jaymakak
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Oooh I am feeling like a FOOL IN THE RAIN on this ! Very crisp indeed

JamesDooney
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I like how the music is presented on the staff, makes it a lot easier to follow

josepharcher
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Rossana, fool in the rain, steely dan

Opalus
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Legendary groove. Nice lick at the end.

Paaraadox
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Nice..
You've killed it as allways.
Thanks.

vanjavidos
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One of the fastest purdie shuffle I know is
Leprous - Illuminate
Baard even plays some double pedals with it

hroj
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Those ghost notes are killing me, for now I keep the kick simple and land it on the one. I’ll work on that next but the ghost notes are annoying

youaremad
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Rosanna shuffle is veeeery similar to that

lucamanfredini
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Nice Jay..
Babylon Sisters.. Steely Dan the Gaucho Record.

johndiraimo
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fool in the rain by led zeppelin. my dad loves this song bc of how consistent and clean john bonham is.

cohen_lifts
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Been trying to break that down for a straight minute! Love this short!

pontiac
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This drum beat is great and pretty simple.

chrisx
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Babylon sisters. Don Fagen insisted No Shuffle ! So Pudie had to sneak in the Purdie Shuffle.

dennisgalvon
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And I’ll run in the rain till I’m breathless!

Jittys
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The most famous example of the purdy shuffle is probably rosanna by toto

martynshaw
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You are amazing. You have the best energy. I remember arguing with you about what a "master" was. I think now i see a "master" as someone whos well practiced on their instrument enough so that they can forget rules and just play effortlessly and creatively grooving. Like you

ericspagnoli