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With practice, this simple exercise is guaranteed to improve your timing on the drums. Being able to play along to a click track and being aware of good time is vital, but you don’t want it to become a crutch! Start with simple 8th note beats, then slowly dive into deeper subdivisions and higher tempos as you become more comfortable with this exercise.

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@fearpocalypse8062
@fearpocalypse8062 9 лет назад
I'm going to use this for practicing bass. I need to work on being part of a rhythm section with the drummer.
@windsofmarchjourneyperrytr2823
Fearpocalypse yeah, YOU'RE leading, lol!
@MeesBoterkoek
@MeesBoterkoek 5 лет назад
We drummers like your kind
@larrywaraytv8172
@larrywaraytv8172 4 года назад
Yes i agree,,
@nilesstandish1802
@nilesstandish1802 4 года назад
As you should, the bass is pretty much the only one we can trust to sync with if we do a really chaotic fill
@KCYON
@KCYON 9 лет назад
Honestly Jared I thought you were purposely messing up considering your drum level. I can't tell you how reassuring it is that you still struggle with this ( as weird as that sounds haha). THANK YOU. :)
@mylovelyman2
@mylovelyman2 6 лет назад
Second that!!!
@chuckaboomvape1432
@chuckaboomvape1432 8 лет назад
I'm SO GLAD you're honest with us. I really appreciate you showing us everything - including "mistakes". It's actually inspiring to see drummers I respect challenging themselves and stumbling once and awhile. So please keep doing what you're doing! Happy holidays! 🎄
@windsofmarchjourneyperrytr2823
Chucka Boom Vape it's not NOT making mistakes, it's how fast you recover. Miles Davis would call it just "off time." if done intentionally.
@saraisbestxxx
@saraisbestxxx 2 года назад
As a newbie drummer, my biggest struggle is timing. This video made me feel a lot better, and reading the comments is really assuring. I’ve been contemplating just giving up thinking maybe you can’t teach a dog old tricks and this isn’t for me. My timing struggles have killed all motivation to practice, but these loops appear to be just what I need. Definitely going to try!
@joe_tipakuah4880
@joe_tipakuah4880 3 месяца назад
Me too! As an semi intermediate an a middle beginner,timing is my biggest struggle.I've been watching so many videos but none of it helped but viewing Drumeo had helped me a bit and now i'm trying to push myself more and more so that I can get into my timing
@DrumeoOfficial
@DrumeoOfficial 11 лет назад
There are actually a lot of pre-built tools for doing this. But not everyone has an iPhone or Android device so I wanted to give something that would work for every platform. Thanks for sharing!
@coolpool1969
@coolpool1969 7 лет назад
This exercise actually helped improve my feel as well, which was unexpected! I'd always played naturally ahead of the beat, which I've now realised was because I didn't have faith in my timing. When I did this exercise I found that I was speeding up and if I 'relaxed' into the groove (playing more laid back), I was much better at maintaining the tempo. Thanks Drumeo!!
@marissalipschutz4730
@marissalipschutz4730 2 года назад
Where did you get the audio from?
@simesez
@simesez 7 лет назад
Truly appreciate your willingness to share your "imperfections" as a drummer and your commitment to practice and growth.
@DrumeoOfficial
@DrumeoOfficial 11 лет назад
Wow! So happy to help! If you need anything else please let me know.
@jewelboy999
@jewelboy999 11 лет назад
I laughed so hard at the four bar metronome because I was in perfect sinc with Jared and we both entered wrong and fell off beat together. I laughed because it actually made me feel better about my playing and how much work I need. Thanks Jared.
@rikkvieira
@rikkvieira 7 лет назад
Not only the video was a great reminder to practice this, but the audio files provided are the best. Man, I can't express how much Drumeo has restored the excitement of drumming to me! =D
@iamyourgreatgreatgreatgrea6291
This is why it's lovely watching videos with Jared in, he doesn't put up (like he said) polished videos were he seems failure proof, instead he shows when he does mistakes too which shows how much of a human he and any other drummer is regardless of a drummer's skill.
@DrumeoOfficial
@DrumeoOfficial 11 лет назад
Oh no I exposed myself! AHHHHHH!
@cosmicshatter8973
@cosmicshatter8973 3 года назад
You kinda sound like Dave Grohl
@MrTonyWilliams
@MrTonyWilliams 11 лет назад
This is a REALLY great exercise!! The key to time is always play with a metronome!! But with a band, you don't always have a metronome, YOU need to keep the time! This exercise holds you accountable! I'm looking forward to practicing along with these MP3s! I mostly practice with a metronome, but I think this exercise really will be a test!
@L.A.W.Studios
@L.A.W.Studios 5 лет назад
I think this is one of the most important Drumeo videos there is...Without time, either 'guided' or better yet, internalized, you're LOST! IT. IS. CRUCIAL!! (Bassist speaking here)
@DrumeoOfficial
@DrumeoOfficial 11 лет назад
I really appreciate you, dude.
@eliasrayz1412
@eliasrayz1412 7 лет назад
thank you I'm what you would a call an intermediate Jazz guitarist who was never really taught how to keep time and to see you practice like this on this medium is really refreshing and gives a lot of confidence in me thank you for the video man
@callumsmith710
@callumsmith710 8 лет назад
big wake up call for me cheers Jared i will be practising this everyday
@DrumeoOfficial
@DrumeoOfficial 11 лет назад
Thank you. That snare drum is a new one made by Outlaw Drums. I filmed a video that will be released at a later date explaining the specs. - Jared
@juliangoss3394
@juliangoss3394 11 лет назад
Excellent tutorial. I labor under the misconception that all great drummers have perfect time; that is apparently not the case. I also often wonder if live professional drummers are playing to a click or not. I have been practicing with a metronome now for about 8 months and it has made a HUGE difference in my confidence.
@DrumeoOfficial
@DrumeoOfficial 11 лет назад
It's a 19" Paiste Dark Energy Crash. At first I didn't like it very much but it's growing on me more and more!
@chorongbb
@chorongbb 11 лет назад
I love this lesson and your idea to practice to building the internal clock. I have been worried about this stuff. I am so excited to put this mp3 files to keep in my phone and to build my internal clock! Thank you so much Jared!
@lenobiz
@lenobiz 11 лет назад
one of the best lessons ive seen on the use of a click track,..a real eye opener in terms of a different approach!! loved it!
@twistedm16
@twistedm16 10 лет назад
Jared it's great that you show hard this is and how much of a constant development this really is. I think it's great to show students that even at your level there is so much to be worked on :) great video as usual!
@twistedm16
@twistedm16 9 лет назад
***** For sure! Keep practicing! We can all improve :)
@kanali333
@kanali333 11 лет назад
Jared you're the best man. To upload a video like this with mistakes and all you are like a you tube hero! Well done lot's of respect!
@aris7158
@aris7158 11 лет назад
Thanks a lot Jared.That's really cool ,especially the loops that we can download. I used to click on and off the metronome manually, but having a loop like that, definately helps!
@udosmidt4133
@udosmidt4133 5 лет назад
Hello Jared, the MP3s you provided to practise time keeping are clearly the most useful media I have come across in months! Recently I used your MP3s to practise, I spent more time practising in a focussed way than I did before! Thanks for this material.
@siyabongathembinkosimngome8869
I think the toughest this is keeping time at 80bpm while putting a 32 note drum fill, the brain automatically adjusts itself to the quicker fills as a result losing time
@sebbef
@sebbef 6 лет назад
Same with me, at the end it's feared to do rapid fills due to this, so annoying.
@Ebiru2387
@Ebiru2387 5 лет назад
I am this way.
@krashsytegaming9222
@krashsytegaming9222 2 года назад
Just have to practice that specific issue and put yourself in that situation. It will come soon. I learned in 20 minutes to fix myself at 70-80 bpm to never fall off and that would take weeks with my instructor. I asked them to teach harder faster paced lessons to push me to my limit and they really are not doing that. Good luck if you’re still stuck 4 years later! Cheers man!
@snufkin4568
@snufkin4568 2 года назад
I know this is 4 years old but im gonna piggy back off of it, Lmao, the fills are what mess you up big time. if not lack of actual timing it's self. That's really what you should be practicing. Small fills, like 8ths that have the last 2 or 4 beats as fill and see if you're still on time by the end of it. If you can train your brain to still count in quarters / eights while filling with 16ths or something then you should succeed as that's what's helped me. but then again, I'm not a veteran, I'm here because I'm learning too, and I immediately saw how bad my timing was when i put a fill in. at First I would come back with a faster tempo, if not, I would at least not be on time with the click. When I kept counting in whatever I was counting, I managed to be on time. But that wasn't a habit I had before, I would stop counting for the fill and just "feel it out" and when I put a metronome it was off bad lmao. (I'm new)
@TheWalkingRaven530
@TheWalkingRaven530 Год назад
​@@snufkin4568 This exactly. I have trouble counting when doing fills. My mind automatically stops counting when I do fills and it's annoying.
@BrodinBrothers22
@BrodinBrothers22 11 лет назад
Wow! Jared has really improved over the years!
@DrumeoOfficial
@DrumeoOfficial 11 лет назад
This guy is right ^^^^ Do it all the time. BTW, Gregg rocks! Met him once and would love to be able to take lessons from him.
@DrumeoOfficial
@DrumeoOfficial 11 лет назад
Yes, it is new. I filmed a video explaining the brand and specs. Watch this channel for the video coming in a few weeks.
@DrumeoOfficial
@DrumeoOfficial 11 лет назад
Hmmm.. I wish I could help you here. In Drumeo Edge we have something called Student Plans where you can get a personalized plan. Maybe you should consider subscribing for the summer. Also, there is a drummer named Mike Johnston that does camps and I've only heard good things about them. So you could check that out as well if you want something face to face. Hope this helps! - Jared
@acidrums4
@acidrums4 11 лет назад
I's cool that while so many drum teachers around here (or in "real life") explain things as if they had the absolute truth, you make your lessons easy (so easy that even for me, that I don't speak english a lot, can understand almost all of what you're doing) and with no pretensions beyond share your knowledge and experience as long as you're learning and developing your drumming. Thanks! (PD.: I'm thankful specially in this video because I was looking for a method to "fix" my internal clock.)
@gabrielalexander6788
@gabrielalexander6788 11 лет назад
defo the most important part of being a drummer! thank you for the lesson it is really useful.
@DrumeoOfficial
@DrumeoOfficial 11 лет назад
Your feeling is correct!
@DrumeoOfficial
@DrumeoOfficial 11 лет назад
This is great! Thanks for sharing!
@pawangupta0712
@pawangupta0712 6 лет назад
i liked that you are still working hard on this. no problem if your timing is not perfect
@mcmelc6026
@mcmelc6026 9 лет назад
I completely messed up during practice today, thank u thank u for this video!!
@garye4678
@garye4678 11 лет назад
Good lesson Jared & it's good that you leave the mistakes in & that you are humble. Another way is to set a 1/4 Note click to the slowest setting in my case 30 BPM & think of each click as the 1 of the Bar so that 1/4 Notes now become Whole Notes. Is that clear? Also check out "Beyond The Metronome by Malcolm “Mac” Santiago". You can get it on Amazon. Mac delves very deep into the subject of Internal Time Keeping, a very important tool for all musicians not just Drummers.
@vexmand
@vexmand 7 лет назад
Hey great video. Watched it 3x now. Using it to polish off my drumming, haven't played srsly for about 10yrs and have a small gig going on this summer
@simonbrenton5009
@simonbrenton5009 8 лет назад
Brilliant video, very helpful. I have just joined a church band that uses click track and loops live. When I was first learning drums, I didn't practice to a click very often. So I need to upskill in this area asap! I have downloaded the tracks from your website, which I am sure will be very helpful. I enjoyed the way you presented this video, I struggle with anxiety and seeing you not quite get it right, and being so open and honest about it, is so reassuring and encouraging for me.
@Rendell05
@Rendell05 11 лет назад
The masterclass god Benny Greb did a clinic my city a few weeks ago and touched on this. It's a huge deal and all musicians need a solid internal clock if they intend to play with others. Also, Benny's "Improvisation Lesson" goes very well with this exercise. In fact, I think you would use the combination to great effect Jared, a lot of the parts where you got all loose with where your fills were centered was where your time went. Thanks for the entertaining vid :)
@xrptonaire
@xrptonaire 2 года назад
So what I did to build that metronome from the time i posted this comment from my last about building the metronome in my head. Well thanks to this video Breathing into the 1and 2 and 3 and 4 and while slapping random “drum hits” into my leg and idk how but what you just taught me all made sense Thank you
@DrumeoOfficial
@DrumeoOfficial 11 лет назад
That's not very nice. I'm launching that play-along in a few days. Please tell me what you think of the track once the full song launches. I love it! - Jared
@Eckathor
@Eckathor 11 лет назад
His kit sounds amazing. Paiste makes some really good cymbals
@pelhamonetwothree1239
@pelhamonetwothree1239 11 лет назад
I USUALLY PRACTICE THAT. MAN JARED IS A FREAKING GREAT TEACHER JUST LOVE THEIR VIDEO LESSONS
@lucasman30
@lucasman30 11 лет назад
Thank you for this practice idea! All the lessons are just simple little things but they all are great ideas and do help me a lot with my playing. So again, thanks for posting!
@markmeri4247
@markmeri4247 5 лет назад
It's literally impossible to hate Jared he's such an honest person
@HarkMeinrich
@HarkMeinrich 11 лет назад
soo nice that you give these mp3s for free! thanks a lot! i think soon i am going to become a member of drumeo! ;)
@lambrusco1970
@lambrusco1970 7 лет назад
Thanks. A nice practice to share with my bass students.
@tobyjohnson2771
@tobyjohnson2771 2 года назад
Has anyone else used the Gap Click app? Benny Greb developed it. It allows you to setup clicks with your desired gaps really easily to practice this to! to any time signature too. I whack it on in headphones and just play, its so good for your drumming. Noticing when you have a tendency to speed up and when you have a tendency to slow down is really important.
@49128
@49128 11 лет назад
u said it rite there. keeping time is de #1 job of a drummer.not all this other stuff.
@DrumeoOfficial
@DrumeoOfficial 11 лет назад
Please join us, we'd love to have you :)
@valentinleonardi4646
@valentinleonardi4646 11 лет назад
Don't apologize. That's actually a really good thing to see how you do on this kind of exercise and the mistakes you make. A *reeeeaaaaally* good thing :)
@SW1
@SW1 11 лет назад
Those files are an AMAZING resource. Thanks for doing this. And for free too!
@mylovelyman2
@mylovelyman2 6 лет назад
Grief, I could not spot the failure. But you aint it. Total respect and thanks to you dude for sharing your mistakes with us. My estimation of you was already high. It has gone stratospheric!
@DestinctionZ
@DestinctionZ 11 лет назад
Jared = Practical Awesome Teacher Cooper = Fancy Show Boy Both of you are awesome :P We need a Cobus + Jared + Cooper lesson and jam session!
@jazzmahobian
@jazzmahobian 6 лет назад
After 52 years I still struggle with time. I watch videos of the bands I play with and can't believe the increase in tempo on a tune or simply coming out of the gate to quick. I love to play but get so angry at myself it takes the joy out of what I do. I Hate letting down my band!!!
@TheDisizit1
@TheDisizit1 8 лет назад
This is very cool, thanks, I'm not a drummer but I'm going to use this for playing my guitar tighter :)
@windsofmarchjourneyperrytr2823
Oleg Tkachev about time :) Now all's we gotta do is make them do It in voice, so someone else that can time has a snowball's chance of following them
@DrumeoOfficial
@DrumeoOfficial 11 лет назад
Awww... thanks man!
@simon_jakobsson
@simon_jakobsson 11 лет назад
Hey Jared! This is probably my favorite video of yours so far, I'm loving the approach and being humble like that I think it adds alot more credibility to your teaching! To me as a drummer, I'm having a hard time knowing when the tempo keeping is good enough. Like at the very beginning you're rushing a bit and between around 0:39 - 0:47 the tempo is a little off. When do you feel like the tempo variations adds to "the vibe" and when they take away from it? Thanks again for the cool vid :)
@siobhan104
@siobhan104 11 лет назад
Very nice . Evans heads and Paiste cymbals. Great combination. All the best.
@DrumeoOfficial
@DrumeoOfficial 11 лет назад
Sign up for a free tour at Drumeo Edge dot com and you'll hear all about them!
@darkstar941
@darkstar941 11 лет назад
Thanks, I pretty much have just begun drumming, and I've always wanted to do those kind of snare fills with awesome dynamics.
@DasSchlagzeuger
@DasSchlagzeuger 11 лет назад
Thanks for the download man. (Check description if you are looking for the loops)
@josetacechebrew_2345
@josetacechebrew_2345 7 лет назад
You play so freaking cool man.
@GoldVideos
@GoldVideos 9 лет назад
Great video, I have tried your mp3 files to practices the rudiments, it really helps me a lot with the timing.
@CooperDrums
@CooperDrums 3 года назад
This is great! Such an awesome exercise. I will definitely do this a lot!
@MrUndrummed
@MrUndrummed 10 лет назад
This is a nice way to practice. Realy wana thank you for it. I couldt find a nice lesson for practice my internal clock and you shou it to me thanks for it. And pls keep the chnnel up you make a good work :)
@evakuierung9559
@evakuierung9559 9 лет назад
Thank you so much, this helped a lot!
@chiefwarrior2567
@chiefwarrior2567 6 лет назад
This is awesome you helping so many of us
@piktip
@piktip 9 лет назад
nice video! it's always good to learn from the someone who is also in the process of learning. sometimes it gives better idea and perspective. and i really appreciate you sharing these lessons and mp3s. thanks! =)
@maxszollosidrums
@maxszollosidrums 11 лет назад
Hey buddy, I'm just a fellow drummer, but I take lessons from Gregg Bissonette, and I can tell you that you should practice with a metronome as much as possible. It's never to early to start practicing with one, and when you don't hear the click anymore, you know your on! Have fun!
@mattwildchild
@mattwildchild 11 лет назад
i always watch your videos even though i suck at drums. thanks.
@xGranmargx
@xGranmargx 11 лет назад
Best sounding everything ever.
@pawelmorrison
@pawelmorrison 8 лет назад
Thanks very much for this. I`ve been working heavily on my time lately and as long as I`m playing with a metronome it`s rather fine, but switch it off and i start feeling a bit lost and not quite steady. Whats a bigger problem for me is a tendency to slow down during longer periods of time.
@starchild692
@starchild692 8 лет назад
you need to identify in which kind of rhythms this happens I used to have a problem with slow tempos so I focused my practice on them and started perceiving them in subdivisions and it worked.the problem of time keeping is most of the time mechanical your muscles are not comfortable yet with the rhythm you need to build muscle memory by practice.
@Creabsley
@Creabsley 7 лет назад
get the time out of your body and into your head. Lots of people make this mistake. The time exists outside of your technical or muscle ability.
@windsofmarchjourneyperrytr2823
Paweł Morrison Fascinating. Enough metronome work, and John Bonham sounds WAY, WAY late. Like I have enough time to get a manicure between hits. That's hanging at 40bpm, where Bernard Purdie with Steely Dan and Buddy Rich snare techniques spoke of. I get REAL locked in, LOTS of stick control with enough metronome work. It feels like something else is controlling my hands and not me. Very odd sensation.
@claytonpetersimes5838
@claytonpetersimes5838 7 лет назад
Count!
@DxC04
@DxC04 11 лет назад
Thanks Jared! Finally I have something that I could work on, and looks a lot of fun too :)
@shredd5705
@shredd5705 11 месяцев назад
As a former drummer, current guitarist, I can to do this pretty well on guitar. I do similar exercises on guitar. I guess I built that internal clock during my drumming years. However, as a guitarist you can't keep the band together, because your attack isn't sharp enough / loud enough. You can't do anything about a drummer who is rushing or dragging, you can't make him play the right tempo. Because drums overpower everything, with their superior attack compared to other instruments. Even if you know he is cocking it up, as a guitarist you can just watch it happen... (Experienced this many times)
@lecarrotman
@lecarrotman 11 лет назад
such a great idea! thanks for the resources Drumeo!
@kfranco145
@kfranco145 9 лет назад
Drumeo Great video as always! I also discovered an IOS app for this type of internal clock training. It's called ProMetronome and it has a rythm trainer mode where you can set the click to mute for a specified amount of bars. I don't remember how much I paid for it, but I think it was 4 bucks.
@Mr2drummer2
@Mr2drummer2 11 лет назад
i really appreciate this dude.
@pandathug6806
@pandathug6806 8 лет назад
Thanks for the tips nick swardson!
@kashjaegermusic
@kashjaegermusic 10 лет назад
This is amazing...thank god
@onomatopoeidia
@onomatopoeidia 5 лет назад
good tips. These ghost metronomes are built-in to V-Drums to if that helps V-Drummers out there. Nice work Drumeo as always.
@CoolEditz
@CoolEditz 11 лет назад
In order to play in time, you have to forget emotion. Music is an art form and if you listen to the melody and chord progressions, you're going to start to let your mind sway to the music, and ultimately fall out. I put in ear plugs and chat my teeth on the beat. You MUST MUST MUST have something holding down 1-2-3-4 while you play. Building the dexterity to play fills and syncopated patterns while keeping a solid 1-2-3-4 takes a lot of practice, and is generally overlooked.
@tdrum21
@tdrum21 11 лет назад
Great exercise! Joe Crabtrees Polynome app is a great one for this and you can customize it anyway you want
@mattwildchild
@mattwildchild 11 лет назад
theres another great similar lesson of victor wooten :) i am going to use the files you have shared for my guitar practice, hopefully this works too :)
@marcosdepaula3593
@marcosdepaula3593 Год назад
bass drum sounds amazing
@SteampunkResistance
@SteampunkResistance 10 лет назад
I play piano and synth and when I listen to a metronome I'm always off by a fraction. So annoying because I create music often using orchestral instruments and such xD This is actually a great way to learn! Thanks!
@sk8drummer86
@sk8drummer86 11 лет назад
Amazing Ty its actually a lot harder then it looks !
@DrumeoOfficial
@DrumeoOfficial 11 лет назад
Very hard to answer this when we don't know the application that you are wanting to use your cymbals for. ie. rock, jazz, latin, metal etc
@SALLYLIKESBLOOD
@SALLYLIKESBLOOD 11 лет назад
Hey Jared, not really pertaining to this particular video but I have a question. I am out of school for summer and I'm REALLY dedicated to improving A LOT throughout the break. So, I come to this channel every day and watch some videos but there is so much I want to improve on and I'm kind of overwhelmed by all of it and I don't know where to even begin. Have you thought of doing a "summer camp" kind of thing video? I'm very systematic and it would help a lot to know exactly what to do and when
@MusicologyTV
@MusicologyTV 11 лет назад
best snare sound EVER
@Hanky.SSCorp
@Hanky.SSCorp 11 лет назад
Jared you are the coolest!
@tuskedbeast
@tuskedbeast 3 года назад
Thank you, great practice.
@JackFou
@JackFou 11 лет назад
Reminds me of Victor Wooten's extreme time keeping exercise. He tatakes it even further to the point where only a single beat is left to hold onto.
@luison3048
@luison3048 3 года назад
Great exercise, thanks!!
@CyberIllusions
@CyberIllusions 9 лет назад
The longer the span, the higher the chance of drifting. Intermediate checking is key with this method.
@RonnieHouseJr
@RonnieHouseJr 7 лет назад
This is great man!!
@mylovelyman2
@mylovelyman2 6 лет назад
Yes he is!!!
@echobeatbox
@echobeatbox 6 лет назад
Awesome!!!! Thanks for the lesson
@kc5tng
@kc5tng 10 лет назад
Your snare looks like my snare - the Tama Starclassic Bubinga Elite with black nickel hardware. It sounds a lot like it too. Superb snare sound by the way.
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