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Hello, Login to start. Not a member? Join Today! This a favourite phrase of mine from the great Dennis Chambers. This content is for members only. Add to Favorites
Hello, Login to start. Not a member? Join Today! This is really fun, high energy track to play along with. The tempo is quite brisk but I’ve gone over in detail the various grooves and patterns I chose to play…
Hello, Login to start. Not a member? Join Today! Transcribing the fill that was featured in part one lead me on to a few more fills and combinations along the same lines. These examples are slightly more intricate but sound…
Hello, Login to start. Not a member? Join Today! I’m excited to release the first in a series of new play-along songs produced in collaboration with the amazing Janek Gwizdala. This particular tune is a blues with a nice 16th…
Hello, Login to start. Not a member? Join Today! This month’s lick is a really cool snare drum phrase that I use quite often. It can be orchestrated to include tom accents but I prefer the snare drum version. It’s…
Hello, Login to start. Not a member? Join Today! This was a member request lesson asking about a fill I played in a clip of a concert I posted on social media. It opens up a cool topic on hand…
Hello, Login to start. Not a member? Join Today! This a detailed lesson on playing double strokes around the kit but also explaining a sequence that you can use to cycle through all the various double stroke inversions. This lesson…
Hello, Login to start. Not a member? Join Today! This is a cool and unusual phrase because it starts with a hi-hat foot note. I’ve included a few examples of placing it in different parts of the bar and added…
Hello, Login to start. Not a member? Join Today! Another 16th note triplet phrase here – either for use within other 16th note triplet vocab or it could be used as a stand-alone phrase to change gear from regular 16th…
Hello, Login to start. Not a member? Join Today! This is one of Mike Stern’s most well known songs. It’s really fun to play to whether it’s just grooving or soloing. I’ve included two versions (regular speed and slower version)…