Daniel Sadownick Drum and Percussion Lesson 1

Sometimes you might be called on in a musical
situation where there might not be a drummer so you have to carry the whole thing. You notice I'm using my right, my left, I'm
very ambidextrous when I play. Now what I'm going to try to do is play all
of those things at the same thing. It's going to
be called for you to play just a nasty, nasty groove. And that's what you wanna do. That's basically all it is, just sped up,
of course. It's an art, and a beautiful art to play with
other people who really know how to play a certain idiom and then when you find your
space, when you find your identify and play in with them it's going to sound great.

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Daniel Sadownick Drum and Percussion Lesson 1

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Description: In this percussion masterclass, percussionist Daniel Sadownick shows you why he's so in demand in a variety of high profile musical settings. Daniel demonstrates how to spice up folkloric rhythms, use independence to sound like an entire percussion section, employ interesting hand and foot techniques and more.

Topics Covered: Setting up the drums ergonomically, playing ambidextrously, using different rhythms, combining the elements of folkloric drum rhythms, creating the sound of a full percussion section, placement of hands and sticks on the drums, hand technique, creating a groove, stylistic diversity, learning song forms, avoiding overplaying, traditional drumming techniques, professionalism advice, being prepared for gigs, conga drum rudiments, groove, feel, inflection, warming-up for a performance, using the cowbell foot pedal, cascara rhythm and clave rhythm, getting comfortable with odd meters, applying musical ideas from other styles of music, independence, etc.

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