6 Must Know Reggae Drum Grooves | Learn Drum Beats | Lesson by Ben Satterlee Drum Teacher

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Get on the Reggae Train. This 180 Challenge with Ben Satterlee is going to push you into the Waters of Jamaica. We're visiting the Island and learning some of the flavours and grooves that live here. Get ready to learn some grooves that aren't skin deep! Can you feel it?!

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Instructor:
► Ben Satterlee is a touring/sessions drummer based in Nashville, TN. He’s often so busy that he clocks more than 300 gigs a year. Ben is an encyclopedia when it comes to drum history and what’s hot on the scene right now. When he’s not playing or teaching, Ben can be found hanging out, watching Sponge Bob with his wife Kayla, their new baby and their dog Max.
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1- 2:08
2 - 3:18
3 - 6:13 / slow 6:35
4 - 7:59 / slow 8:13
5 - 9:21
6 - 12:57

FightingWinsFights
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This was terrific. Nice pace, and great grooves

markchindemi
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Loved this clip gents ... thank you... many years ago, I saw a reggae band in Melbourne- Australia .. that band was “Man Friday” - I was absolutely enamoured for this style of music from that moment on... they played in one of our well known surf area - pubs and the band was cookin’ and the crowd were pumped 🏄‍♂️💦🎶🇦🇺

bodhi
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Great instructional video 4 reggae drummers 4real

scottyallen
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I love this.
This is really fantastic.
Everybody should learn a little reggae, obviously. :-)

chezchezchezchez
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This is a great lesson! But I'm pretty sure the great Carly Barrett didn't invent the "one drop"...that distinction would go to either Lloyd Knibb, the Skatalites' legendary drummer, and/or Winston Grennan, who played on thousands of rocksteady and reggae recordings in the mid to late '60s, and was a mentor to Barrett and others including Santa Davis and Sly Dunbar. I'm not trying to sell Carly short; his 7-stroke roll and sparse, muscular style are simply incredible.

bassiehd
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Raggae is all about the feeling! Love it

willie
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Wow thank God I landed here... Great job +254 Kenya

kenedie
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Duuude! This guys good it gave me chills

mikecooper
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.This was a fun learning experience for me great job teaching it.

ebonyavengerstevenson
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Alhamdulillah, ada kemanisan dc2 tuan.

Mantiaeppp 👍

haristola
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I don't know how to get ahold of Ben but tell him thanks. I'm gonna look him up. I live in Tulsa Tulsa and ska and rocksteady are my favorite kinds of music. I don't know a lot of people that can play different kinds of ska on drums. So I figured I was just gonna figure it out myself and I came across this and was really surprised when he said "ponca city" all of a sudden.lol

Rudeboy
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I’ll finally learn Reggae for first time in 20 years!. Thank you guys. I couldn’t feel it before this lesson seriously. Always just out of touch.

tonycarpenter-Makzimia
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Sounds good very easy beats to pick up thanks

stevemckeown
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Great lesson man not even curently behind the kit but pretty sure ive got it in my head nice n good now eager to try these out

xcodychaosx
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What kind of hi hat your using?
Thanks

christophercabrera
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Man drummers always seem to be having a good time

danielwetzel
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This cat is cool as hell. And he gives credit to Carlton Barrett, the GOAT.

funkytomtom
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10:00 you forget to mansion #LuckyDube he got the outstanding reggae drum on his song his not really known like Bob but his the King of Reggae but Bob is the Lione

DJNAU
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Good video. And good stories/history. With the first beat, are either of the hats accented or both played similar? Like 2-and 4-and. Know what I mean? You know like in samba or bossa nova where you accent the second of each of the two beats on the kick.

mrbtapir