Drum Lesson: Hot Jazz Lick, Fierce Fives!

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Published 2010-01-25

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  • @tmaddrummer
    Tim, you are among the best teachers that I’ve ever seen or heard, and I’m an old Vintage Drummer at 66. To be your neighbor would be a Blessing! Thanks for all you do Drum Brother!
  • @candy1a68
    Tim, I'm a drum instructor here in Hamilton Twp NJ. Great lesson. I'll pass this site along to my students. Thanks Semper Fi Jim
  • @331paradiddle
    Your videos are so informative but I also crack up with your deadpan humor.You are not only a great drummer but a funny person. Great job man.
  • @JohnXDrumLessons
    Tim, This is a very hip great sounding pattern. Thanks for sharing. I also like the sound of the ride you are using. JohnX
  • you tube drum teachers are the best! . your lesson was too the point, easy to comprehend and makes us noob drummers feel like we learned an advanced jazz lick. your jim breuer like energy kept me focused and your jersey shore rant was frosting on this youtube drum lesson cake! your in sac town next to s.f.! ill b sure too hit you up for lessons or tell my friends and fam about you just off this one lesson ! thank you!
  • @shraunbone
    Nice lesson. You are entertaining and explain things very well. You definitely have passion for the drums and showing others the way.
  • @alexs.5410
    thank you, great lick/rudiment, very good explanation; interesting to mix with six stroke roll, very different feel, the quintuplets provide a different kind of an accelleration, works with funky grooves as well!
  • @trevormcmanis
    Very nice fill… One stroke short of a paradiddle-diddle which is RLRRLL. Tim is one of the best. His videos taught me a lot! Thanks for sharing... Troy from NJ!
  • @GaiusBaltar55
    great teaching ! always goes better with a little humour, and you're the man
  • @MarkRkenohki
    very informative, and very entertaining delivery of this awesome lick. please keep making more videos
  • @TimMetz
    Thanks John! I've been digging your videos a lot lately too! I appreciate the comment. Tim
  • Tim Metz you are a legend I just happened to discover about one and a half year ago, although I've been drumming like a maniac from 2000 till 2012. This stuff is so good, funny, complex and you play it down so funnily as if it wasn't :D AAhhhh, I'll get back and praticise dis stuff, I'd love to get a hold of all this jazz big band stuff. Super cool.