Thanks for the groove sir, indeed you are a mentor. But there a groove you played in "live at eket drum festival" and the time you played it was 0:38 second and at the ending at 1:30 - 1:35. Please sir we need the breakdown of the groove. Thanks and God bless
I don't understand your question. If you meant, what tool is used to make a loop, it's actually a DAW (Digital Audio Workstation). A loop can be created with live instruments too. As far as it repeats a section of a beat/rhythm, it's a loop
@TochSticksMusic I should have constructed it well. You've answered my question. Thanks, boss. I tried to search for the contact attached to the video, but I couldn't find it on WhatsApp.
Cute teacher with a cute learner from Ghana You’re looking more handsome today but erm break your fills on praises with double and single kicks I want to understand
Thanks man ❤🙏🏾 I've taught some drums fills here. ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-bGeer51oZ2w.htmlsi=AAHKNVYQPGrKveHD Though they're not easy you'll have to practice them well
😅Yeah! The last time I made a lesson, I didn't really listen closely. I just scored it it few minutes before doing the lesson & it wasn't a video from stepdrumz I used to learn it then. I watched someone play a variant of the groove & it stuck to my head.
They're both hi-life vibe based on a 2/3 or 3/2 rhumba... the only difference Nigerian praises may be done solely using the Ariaria grooves which is just a very fast tempo form of "Adowa" or "Agbadza" ... Hope u get it 😊
There are lots of them. Currently, I use Flystickz. But there are others like Hun Sticks, MTD Sticks. I didn't mention Vic Firth & the likes, because if you're not good with detecting a counterfeit, you'll purchase one. There are lots of counterfeits out there.