Analyzing 20 Genres And Their Unique Drum Patterns

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Published 2024-03-15
Alrighty people! In this video Im breaking down 20 drum patterns you should know and that's it! We talk about lofi, boombap, drake, reggaeton, dancehall, amapiano, trapsoul. bossa nova, shuffle trap, trap, drill, jersey club, brazilian funk, drum and bass, jungle, hardstyle, juke, pop, rnb!

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All Comments (21)
  • @ServidaMusic
    If I was gonna do part 2 which genres would you want to see 👀👀👀
  • @malorakmusic
    That kid man. He didn't care about youtube, he just wanted to tell you their dog is their best friend, how precious :D
  • @banelegaza
    Hi, Im a South African who is also a producer, just some clarification about Amapiano The bassline actually comes from the melody just that the drum pattern is similar to a hi-hat, there's no randomness. Thats the Nigerian version of Amapiano called OmoPiano
  • @Mosseykiid
    Live from a South African watching Simon analyse amapiano drum patterns
  • @blvkbeatstv5894
    This was amazing. Bossa Nova actually does have certain snare drum patterns known as claves which is similar to samba, salsa, and other Afro Cuban styles. Great video and I think very informative for producers looking for a quick way to understand different genres
  • @MoaazMusic
    Shooting 10/10, video editing 10/10, information and knowledge 10/10 .. that's a great GREAT VIDEO! Simon! .. Great Job! <3
  • FOR PART 2 •Hoodtrap •Jazz •House •Dubstep •Techno •Bachata •Salsa •Merengue •Cumbia •Dembow •Rock •Rock 'n' Roll •Funk •Reggae •Samba •Arabic A lot of people don't even know all these genres, but they are so different to each other, it'd be cool to hear what you can do with these... Edit: •Phonk •Metal
  • @MCCUBED
    10:39 might've been important to note that the type of drill that's specified here is UK/Brooklyn drill, seeing as that sound has overtaken the whole of drill rather than the early Chicago sound (altho you did mention Cench & Pop)
  • @avinavar4818
    Dude this is EXACTLY the type of video I’ve been looking for for a long time!! Just a complied list of drum patterns from different genres and why they are the way they are. Thank you dude!!
  • @agrand743
    Here's a real challenge: Technical deathcore
  • Here from Jamaica, it's not often that a non-Jamaican based producer makes a really good beat that you can tell on first listen "yup, I can envision hearing that as I walk through Downtown or Spanish Town". Props to you Simon. Also, good Patwah.
  • @Brad_Sisson
    Such an entertaining and informative video. Loved it Simon. Keep it up!
  • @MZGH
    jooow hardstyle letsgoo, sick vid bro. Absolutely loved the editing! 🔥🔥
  • @emopunkyyy
    The amapiano bass is from DX10 Log drum
  • @iamdiamusic
    this has to be the best music production content out here!
  • @tsivils1987
    I have never understood drum styles more than watching this video. Can you please do a part 2 with even more genres such as jazz, metal, pop punk, hyperpop, etc. ?
  • @Simon-is2xd
    LOVE this video! Such an interesting concept! Please do a part 2!