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.
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.
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
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
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