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One More Cool STEVE GADD LICK!...With a Twist! 

Rob Brown
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@mikemegroet8422
@mikemegroet8422 Год назад
Great practical way you teach this. Thanks for making this more understandable. You make it grove real nice.
@suitableace1028
@suitableace1028 4 года назад
Love your Channel Rob. Too much.
@tdrum21
@tdrum21 7 лет назад
Love the Gadd licks. Make it a series!😜
@rickycook6881
@rickycook6881 6 лет назад
Always explained very clear thanks from Tennessee
@jmacpherson9292
@jmacpherson9292 7 лет назад
Very cool!! That snare drum has a sweet tone. Great sound.
@milesleblanc164
@milesleblanc164 7 лет назад
He's got a video where he shows how to tune his snare like that on his channel. I did it to mine and it sounds phat as hell.
@tomgia1964
@tomgia1964 7 лет назад
Nice job I dig it , thanks for bringing it for us . And thanks for being there for us too bro .
@rhythmantic
@rhythmantic 7 лет назад
One of my favorite patterns and one that I get a lot of mileage from. Thanks for the tip on where the focus should be: on the sticking, not the orchestration.
@danstephensen9032
@danstephensen9032 4 года назад
Thanks Rob. You really have a good teaching style. Very useful ideas for this ol' dude. 69 year old. is Mesa AZ.
@ernesttaylor2084
@ernesttaylor2084 3 года назад
Good stuff
@scottieunome2
@scottieunome2 7 лет назад
Another awesome Tip. Those hi hats cymbals are bigger than my car! Love it
@meekoloco
@meekoloco 7 лет назад
Great playing and ideas as always! I really enjoy your vids!
@albertcalor
@albertcalor 6 лет назад
Enlightening video Rob
@ivannio4783
@ivannio4783 7 лет назад
Very inspiring stuff you bring up :) thanks a lot
@sullysullster8217
@sullysullster8217 5 лет назад
Cool explanation. I've been working on the Rick Latham version up to now a days I found your version just now. The groove at the end was amazing. Thanks for showing the variations.
@christiancanalita6487
@christiancanalita6487 7 лет назад
OMGadd! Adding to my practice session.
@ragu168
@ragu168 4 года назад
Very nice 👍👌 and so true!!!! Keep banging away at it !!!!
@eugenemak2624
@eugenemak2624 7 лет назад
Hi Rob, thanks for another Gadd lick video, I enjoyed your videos a lot and was able to learn a few things regardless of technique or non techniques video. I think I meet you at the Dave Weckl master class few years back in Toronto. Anyhow, thank you for sharing and being inspirational. Eugene from Markham
@jabbingjabberwocky5243
@jabbingjabberwocky5243 7 лет назад
I've been wanting to learn this ...ty Rob!!! ps love the 15" DE s!!!
@RobBeatdownBrown
@RobBeatdownBrown 7 лет назад
ME. TOO. 👌🏾
@jabbingjabberwocky5243
@jabbingjabberwocky5243 7 лет назад
funkman70 No...but NOW I'm going to get it... lol ty Funkman...Gadd is the groove MASTER !!!!!
@seasondrummer
@seasondrummer 6 лет назад
Makes a nice groove..great lesson
@ernesttaylor2084
@ernesttaylor2084 3 года назад
On time
@ocho611
@ocho611 4 года назад
i don't care what anyone says-- that Gadd lick sounds way better slow. at a slower tempo it has an unstoppable groove. it's monstrous. fast is fancy, but this lick just sounds flourish-y at up tempo
@christianfraude4517
@christianfraude4517 6 лет назад
Wicked stuff yet again Rob m8
@razadrum
@razadrum 6 лет назад
````````````This dude is what I call a"Drummers Drummer"
@jazzatnight
@jazzatnight 7 лет назад
Nice groove Beatdown Brown, the Gadd influence is heavy but I also hear Jeff Porcaro in your playing! Either way U can't go wrong.
@joemom1012
@joemom1012 2 года назад
thats so true when i play guitars bass keybords any thing its all about being original when are you going to get your chance sounding just like sombody els to out shine them on a lower buget with there own song not even changed up compleatly difernt the answer is never not even a lotery chance why i never wasted time learning covers made hundreds song eventualy ran into covers surfing the neck in my own way youtube full of copy cats but rare to see a kid doing his own thing
@richardstardust2355
@richardstardust2355 6 лет назад
I heard 'Roof Garden' lately by Mister Al Jarreau and there you hear Steve using this great lick. ThanX Rob
@single-mindedsoldierstudio832
@single-mindedsoldierstudio832 6 лет назад
"Steve Gadd doesn't play a groove, he digs a trench." -British jazz drummer Pete Fairclough
@RobBeatdownBrown
@RobBeatdownBrown 6 лет назад
Preston Richardson That’s pretty friggin accurate
@single-mindedsoldierstudio832
@single-mindedsoldierstudio832 6 лет назад
Rob Brown · A strong groove surpasses all other B.S.- Steve Gadd Another of my favorite quotes by the master himself, Mr. Gadd.
@kentjae
@kentjae 7 лет назад
Rob, Vinnie does the last variation with all the rights on toms
@frankjacono7086
@frankjacono7086 6 лет назад
Rob, Do you have a video on the Traditional Grip?
@sergshef
@sergshef 7 лет назад
By the way , I heard first Adam Deitch played that "twist" lick. :)
@tedtedsen269
@tedtedsen269 6 лет назад
Hai Rob do you have any good jazz licks and fills videos you know tips and hints
@RobBeatdownBrown
@RobBeatdownBrown 6 лет назад
+ted tedsen I have a playlist of jazz tutorials on the channel that might give you a few ideas. Check it out 🙂
@tommodeski8637
@tommodeski8637 6 лет назад
It's that a linear lick?
@Bob-nu3xe
@Bob-nu3xe 6 лет назад
Rob when you speed up the groove changes 2.39? observation not a criticism love your videos
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