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10 NEW Drum Grooves Every Drummer Needs To Hear
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00:00 - Intro
Did you think the golden age of drumming ended with Tony Williams and Buddy Rich? Think again. Modern drummers like Kendrick Scott and Mark Guiliana are pushing the boundaries of the instrument and doing things no one’s heard on the drum kit before.

If you want to get inspired and challenge yourself, check out these 10 new drum grooves played by contemporary jazz drummers. They’re rhythmically, technically, and creatively unique.

And if you want to try them out for yourself, download the drumless loops and sheet music over at The Beat👇
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1. “Respond” by R+R=NOW (00:47)
Drummer: Justin Tyson

You’ll hear quarter notes on the ride, the hi-hat foot ‘chicking‘ on 2 and 4, the bass drum on every downbeat and ‘a’ of beat 4, and ghost notes filling in between the backbeats. There’s also a quick 5 stroke roll going into every four-bar phrase.

2. “Smash” by Avishai Cohen (02:10)
Drummer: Mark Guiliana

This song is complex but accessible (it’s in 4/4). You’ll notice some cool kick groupings and broken ride cymbal parts. When you repeat the four-bar phrase, take out the very first kick on bar 1 and add it back in on the third rotation (so it lines up with the bass part).

3. “Be Water” by Kendrick Scott Oracle (04:07)
Drummer: Kendrick Scott

Kendrick Scott is a thoughtful and expressive player, and his dynamic range is amazing. He makes odd-time signatures feel smooth and seamless. This song is in 11/4, but it might help to think of it as alternating bars of 6/4 and 5/4. You’ll like the chill ghost note groove here.

4. “We Are The Drum” by Kendrick Scott Oracle (05:46)
Drummer: Kendrick Scott

The dynamics in this song are ridiculous, and the track is basically a drum solo. The opening section is particularly interesting with a groove that goes between two bars of 5/4 and a bar of 4/4. Check out that syncopated ride bell groove!

5. “Dance Of Shiva” by Billy Childs (08:00)
Drummer: Eric Harland

This song is in 11/4 time (we’ve broken it down into two bars of 4/4 and a bar of 3/4). Eric Harland plays straight quarter notes on the ride and syncopated patterns on snare and kick, which line up nicely with the rest of the band.

6. “Eleven Wives” by Avishai Cohen (09:22)
Drummer: Mark Guiliana

This two-bar pattern is an 11/8 shuffle! It’s broken up into three groups of 3 with two 8th notes left over at the end.

7. “Human Nature” by Vijay Iyer Trio (11:37)
Drummer: Marcus Gilmore

If you know the Michael Jackson track of the same name, you’ll recognize the melody. This version is in 13/8 time with groupings of 5s and 3s.

8. “Vardavar” by Tigran Hamasyan (13:37)
Drummer: Nate Wood

Can you believe this complex-sounding tune is in 4/4? Check out those complex groupings and rhythms.

9. “The Court Jester” by Tigran Hamasyan (14:55)
Drummer: Nate Wood

The drum parts work brilliantly in this song, with bass drum and hi-hats in unison, ghost notes filling in, and a variety of groupings of 2 and 3.

10. “The Grid” by Tigran Hamasyan (16:54)
Drummer: Arthur Hnatek

While the bars of 17/16 and 15/16 technically add up to 4/4, there’s a LOT going on. With 5 note groupings, it almost has a quintuplet feel. Put a bell on one of the rack toms if you want to recreate the creative percussive sounds used in the tune.

19:34 - Outro
What do you think? Are we in a modern golden age of drumming? Would you try these complex drum parts?
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@DrumeoOfficial

2 years ago

Dig deeper with this lesson and download FREE drumless loops and sheet music over at The Beat👇 â–șwww.drumeo.com/beat/contemporary-jazz-grooves/

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@marcpatzelt2430

2 years ago

Yes, we are in a golden age of drumming because of four main reasons: 1. It's much easier to start playing drums because they have gotten cheaper (well, actually cheap drums have gotten better). 2. Because of YouTube there are so many things you can learn for free and it's much easier to learn songs when you can rewind specific parts and slow the video down. 3. The inspiration is flooding you from everywhere: Instagram, YouTube etc. 4. Drumeo

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@BrandonToews

2 years ago

I hope you enjoy the lesson! Let me know which groove is your favourite 😁

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@wuchoya665

2 years ago

Finally some glimpses of modern jazz drumming. It’s insane that how little these genius be mentioned. Please bring meastro Marcus Gilmore or Brian Blade here. The Mark Giuliana video was just incredible.

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@blopenshtop

2 years ago

Great to see Justin Tyson getting some love here. Massively underrated

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@borisp42

2 years ago

Cohen Trio with Mark Guiliana several positions in chart! 2 beers for this gentleman!))

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@daveezraloops2215

2 years ago

Wow. I just got introduced to a ton of new (to me) music that I have to investigate further - much further! Thanks, Drumeo.

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@MattMendians

2 years ago

I’m depressed cause I haven’t been playing really for a while. Thanks for the grooves! One nice thing about being a drummer, you can practice your rudiments with your hands and feet on anything! Great video!

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@bandwagon7178

2 years ago

“So as you heard there, we’re in 11/4” Yea sure I could definitely tell đŸ„Č😂

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@moses_dimski

2 years ago

More jazz videos like this!

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@brettnewmandrums

2 years ago

Wow, this is a great lesson, and insight into the current cutting edge players and music. Thank you!

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@danieliussupienis9703

2 years ago

Last track ("the Grid") was nuts.đŸ€ȘđŸ˜±đŸ˜± Love it.

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@HenryChauhanDrums1

2 years ago

Thanks again for another great lesson Drumeo! :)

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@pregnantnun

2 years ago

This is by far my favorite, and most useful, Drumeo video I've seen. More of this please! Great work!

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@chrisggoodwin777

2 years ago

#8: in the 35 years I've been playing music, I've never had such a difficult time counting 4/4... These guys are on another level... As are the ones who transcribed these tracks

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@camfreack98

2 years ago

THANK YOU SO MUCH! you have no idea how much help this video was

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@erenvrl

2 years ago

I couldn't choose because they're all so ingenious and impressive đŸ™ŒđŸ»đŸ†

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@DaSixSixOne

2 years ago

Great selection and my kind of music! Thanks for the lesson!

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@percusseon6016

2 years ago

Thank you Brandon, can't believe you guys are finally covering this stuff, never thought it would happen!

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@robvriens8812

2 years ago

i knew about Cohen and Hamasyan's stuff didn't know Billy childs and Kendrick scott tunes. Awesome video. You sound great Brandon!

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