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Tim Metz
United States
Приєднався 24 лип 2006
I help drummers learn jazz with a clear step by step curriculum so they can play with other musicians at a higher level than they ever thought possible making the musical community stronger and bringing more music to the world.
EASY 5 Minute JAZZ FILL!!
Jazz Drummer's Blueprint:
www.timmetz.com/jazz-drummers-blueprint.html/
Okay, it's more like 5 minutes thirty three seconds. This is a cool fill using stick shots and drags. Be sure to count through this phrase so you don't get lost. With enough practice, any drummer can do this one and your playing will be leveled up!
Drums:
Gretsch Renown
18"x14"
12"X8"
14"x14"
Craviotto Birdseye Maple SD from 2004
14"x5.5"
Cymbals L-R:
13.5" Intermediate Stamp old K
19.5" Timothy Roberts Old K Tribute
19.5" Old Stamp Old K
Sticks:
Vic Firth 8DN
Recording:
Mics:
(2) AKG CS1000 Overhead
Audio D2 Snare top
SM57 Snare Bottom
Audiotechnica ATM 2500DE Bass
Synco WMIC-T1 Lavalier
Interface:
Focusrite Scarlet 18i20
Mixed in Logic
Video:
Black Magic ATEM mini ISO Extreme
Cameras:
Sony a6600, a6400, a6000, ZVE-10
www.timmetz.com/jazz-drummers-blueprint.html/
Okay, it's more like 5 minutes thirty three seconds. This is a cool fill using stick shots and drags. Be sure to count through this phrase so you don't get lost. With enough practice, any drummer can do this one and your playing will be leveled up!
Drums:
Gretsch Renown
18"x14"
12"X8"
14"x14"
Craviotto Birdseye Maple SD from 2004
14"x5.5"
Cymbals L-R:
13.5" Intermediate Stamp old K
19.5" Timothy Roberts Old K Tribute
19.5" Old Stamp Old K
Sticks:
Vic Firth 8DN
Recording:
Mics:
(2) AKG CS1000 Overhead
Audio D2 Snare top
SM57 Snare Bottom
Audiotechnica ATM 2500DE Bass
Synco WMIC-T1 Lavalier
Interface:
Focusrite Scarlet 18i20
Mixed in Logic
Video:
Black Magic ATEM mini ISO Extreme
Cameras:
Sony a6600, a6400, a6000, ZVE-10
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Відео
CYMBAL MAKER HATES this cymbal, I LOVE it.
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Click below to learn more about the Jazz Drummer's Blueprint! www.thejazzdrummersblueprint.com Timothy Roberts Cymbals: reveriedrums.com/shop/timothy-roberts-cymbals In this video I review two tributes to my Old K. One of them the cymbal maker didn't like much, the other is maybe his favorite. I love both of them and think they are amazing works of art. We are so lucky as drummers to be able to...
I WASN'T EXPECTING THIS! Can a cheap cymbal be modified to satisfy a snobby collector?
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The Jazz Drummer's Blueprint www.timmetz.com/jazz-drummers-blueprint.html Be sure to check out Timothy Roberts' video on how he modified this cymbal here: ua-cam.com/video/K3GEe_qS37g/v-deo.html Timothy Roberts: reveriedrums.com/shop Timothy Roberts Pic by Jonathan Collin Greene - www.drumosophy.com So a while ago I sent off a Sabian XS20 that I bought used at Guitar Center to Timothy Roberts t...
Jacob Wutzke interview | Jazz Drummer's Blueprint Podcast Episode 1
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The Jazz Drummer's Blueprint www.timmetz.com/jazz-drummers-blueprint.html Follow Jacob Wutzke: IG/YT:@JacobWutzke I was fortunate enough to get to sit down and chat with one of my favorite drummers on IG, Jacob Wutzke. We walkabout all sorts of things related to jazz drumming and his path to getting where he is. I hope you enjoy the interview and if you haven't already, give Jacob a follow here...
ULTIMATE Bass Drum Control!
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Click here to schedule a FREE 1:1 Strategy session to talk about the Jazz Drummer's Blueprint with me! www.timmetz.com/jdbp.html Looking forward to meeting you! Is heel down the best method better? The heel-down bass drum technique is effective for control and precision, suitable for various musical styles. However, choosing between heel-up and heel-down depends on personal preference and the m...
The RAREST modern Zildjian cymbals | Interview with Paul Francis!
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royalcymbals.com www.timmetz.com Free PDF's From all my previous UA-cam lessons now available! Click below! www.timmetz.com/freepdfs.html I was so fortunate to get to have an interview with the one and only Paul Francis. If you don't know who he is, he was the head of R&D at Zildjian for many years. If you play a modern Zildjian cymbal, chances are he developed it. I have been a fan of the Zild...
What is a Brush Box? **UNBOXING and interview with Erik Metz**
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What is a Brush Box? UNBOXING and interview with Erik Metz
How to MUFFLE a Bop Bass Drum using Toilet Paper!
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How to MUFFLE a Bop Bass Drum using Toilet Paper!
Awesome Big Band SOLO FILL | Drum Lesson
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Awesome Big Band SOLO FILL | Drum Lesson
Paradiddles but as Triplets?? Intermediate Drum Lesson with Practice session.
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Paradiddles but as Triplets?? Intermediate Drum Lesson with Practice session.
The TRUTH About Nylon Tip Drum Sticks | Blind Test. Are they better than Wood Tips?
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The TRUTH About Nylon Tip Drum Sticks | Blind Test. Are they better than Wood Tips?
3 Rudiments I hate!!! - Drum Lesson
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3 Rudiments I hate!!! - Drum Lesson
How to play **Crossfade FILLS!** Drum Lesson
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How to play Crossfade FILLS! Drum Lesson
New set up you’ve got to try! DRUM CONFESSION
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New set up you’ve got to try! DRUM CONFESSION
3 things I LOVE about these DRUMHEADS!
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3 things I LOVE about these DRUMHEADS!
The SECRET to 7 stroke rolls *** Solo No. 9 *** Drum Lesson
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The SECRET to 7 stroke rolls Solo No. 9 Drum Lesson
Jazz Drummer plays $7K worth of CYMBALS: Mind Blown
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Jazz Drummer plays $7K worth of CYMBALS: Mind Blown
Fun Swiss Triplet Exercise! - Drum Lesson
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Fun Swiss Triplet Exercise! - Drum Lesson
Advanced Jazz Coordination **Challenge**
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Advanced Jazz Coordination Challenge
How to improve your drumming with this one concept!
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How to improve your drumming with this one concept!
Can Audimute Panels Fix My Drum Room?
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Can Audimute Panels Fix My Drum Room?
Jazz Drum Lesson: Do this now to make your solos better | Practice along with Tim
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Jazz Drum Lesson: Do this now to make your solos better | Practice along with Tim
dahhh dahhh doushhhhhhhh!!!!!!!!!!
I've never seen a "drag" in slow motion. Very relaxed drum stick in your left hand. 🥁
calf just has so much more tone. the aquarians do about the best job it's still less tone than calf
Wow, I really like Funch cymbal. I’ve never heard of them.
What an amazing wash ❤ i totally luv it 🔥🥁
porca trota che bravo
10 years later, I’m still watching this video from time to time, like what I did in high school.
My 19.25" K Istanbul has a small hole but I have an old Tama stand stand that works well. It's not the greatest sounding cymbal ever but it has personality. Spizzochino would have loved it.
I just picked up a K Con high bell dry because of this conversation. Can’t wait to play it. Thanks!
I'm friends with Jonathan. He is an absolute sweetheart. I first met him over 20+ years ago. He plays with a close friend of mine, Nat Janoff, who is an incredible guitar player and musician.
Awesome! I know Nat too! We all went to William Paterson together a bit longer ago than I'd care to mention these days. Thanks for watching!
I like the replica 20 inch the most!
Nice clip Tim. I grew up listening to Bonham, Baker, Moon, etc...all the guys who were adapting to having to compete with electric guitar volume. In fact, just to hear the bass drum over the snare and cymbals, many drummers instinctively raised the leg and slammed the beater (buried) it into the head. Heel down is ergonomically superior for balance, no doubt and probably a better way to play if volume can be achieved. What about the natural quick fatigue of those anterior shin muscles when relying solely on the ankle with heel down? Any suggestions on that? Do you find that they can be strengthened/conditioned? Thanks for the clip!
I want to learn jazz drums but I have considered online lessons but I learn best in person.Ive been trying to find jazz drum teachers near me and can’t find any, I’m still on the search what should I do?
For me it depends on the gig, the cymbals I brought to the gig and the room. Is there a p.a? How loud is the band playing. I recently was the house drummer for a jazz jam, but the group was amplified. (In my opinion, a little bit too loud for the type of music, but not too loud for the type of venue) After hearing other drummers sitting in, I realised the ride cymbals ( early 2000nds K contantinople) and a 50s vintage A ride had zero definition. Using a heavier nylon tip 5B helped the stick definition cut a little more, but in reality heavier cymbals would have been better suited to this situation or the drums should have had an overhead mic, seeing as the piano and bass were being put through a pa.
you get what you pay for K. Zildjian Istanbul 20" Old Stamp Type IIa wheelchair larry
What a teeny tiny world. Not sure how i wound up here, besides briefly viewing Tim Roberts mod on this cymbal…..anyways, I found It amusing that I purchased that first 39.99 “cast” cymbal you were checking out in beginning of this video…..was back in Sept….I was eyeing the hammering …….it is a Wuhan Heavy Ride…..damb Far Eastern Ks
No way! I almost pulled the trigger on that too. lol!
@@TimMetz I believe you might have left this buttery beast alone……..
@@zacharymallilo Wow! That's crazy! I'm glad you got a good one!
@@TimMetz ha yes….……thank you ….just got a few minutes smashing right alongside a 20” NewStamp …….
I have played for a long time heel up and I'm using the slide double stroke technique, but now I'm starting to use heel down also because I find it better playing quietly and relaxed with good control. So I find myself using some sort of hybrid technique when playing jazz
Hi Tim, I can't access any PDFs. It just gives me a blank page.
thank yew kind sir
You're welcome
Sweet! While you’re at it, could you make a short video explaining how you manage to bury the beater with the bass drum tuned so high? Even though I tune mine a tad lower, try as I might, I can’t keep the beater from bouncing off the head and creating sort of an unintentional (very fast) diddle. (Along with the associated pitch bend, this creates an interesting effect, but that’s not what I’m going for.)
The thing is, I’m not burying my bd beater.
@@TimMetz Ha! Sure you do! At the end of the phrases (for example, right around the 1:59 mark).
@@AstAMoore Busted! That's from the first 5 seconds of the video where you can see I back off the head almost right away. I would say that I'm usually not trying to bury the beater unless it's a sound I'm trying to hear. Also not to say that it might happen sometimes unintentionally as in this clip. I do bury the beater intentionally when I'm trying to mimic a Brazilian Surdo, but that comes with the flutter and pitch bending effect you were talking about.
@@TimMetz Thanks! I thought I was going crazy (not to say that I’m not). I only recently started to incorporate burying the beater in my playing, and not being able to execute it cleaning is utterly frustrating. Now I know I’m not the only one with that problem. (And yes, it’s more useful in Afro-Cuban/Latin music, but could be used effectively-albeit sparingly-in bebop and straight-ahead jazz, too.)
Thanks for the great fill!
You got it!
I love it
Thanks!
Nice!
Thank you! Cheers!
Tim your jazz videos are amazing, thanks so much for sharing your knowledge!! Sorry to ask a gear question here… but what is that hi hat clutch you’re using? Thanks again
I think it’s a Cherry Hill clutch. It was a gift from a friend a few years ago.
If a fill lasts for 5 minutes, I think its safe to say that its not a fill.
😂 I mean, if the tempo is slow enough it could stretch to 5 minutes.
@@TimMetz 1 bpm
i was gonna make this joke! 😔
Fill a la Roy Haynes? It remember me much him 😅.
Sure! Roy Haynes certainly played a lot of things like this.
Thanks Tim you really make jazz playing more understandable. The hardest thing for me is to keep the hi-hat pattern straight always struggle. I don’t know but link not working for me for some reason :(
Thanks so much! I just changed it. There might be a problem with the url. It’s new…
Nice fill :D
Thanks!
love your jazz tutorials!
Thank you!
Great lick! Counting vocally is something I've never practiced, but I've realized that it's very helpful.
I immediately noticed the tone of your USA Customs and my 80s era USAs are so very close. Unbelievable how consistent "That Great Gretsch Sound" has been through the decades.
4:08 Nice
A very cool exercise I do for dynamics is to play like a brazilian surdo. First note open (not burying the beater), second note muffled (burying the beater)
Incredible!! Thank you for this Mr Metz!!
That funch cymbal 😍
Thats awesome!! The explanation, and the relaxed way of teaching thats people need it 🙏🏼
Really nice snare tone. Do you usually choose triple flanged hoops over die cast?
Billies bounce
I recognized immediately as Billy’s Bounce but had to listen to tune to make sure it wasn’t Straight No Chaser
Billies bounce
Yup
I save this for my phD program.
Billie's bounce
Yup.
Sadly, I mixed it up with Oleo. Been too long since I used a real book and jammed those tunes...
darude sandstorm?
So close.
my 70yo A zildjian is for sale, its a rare 26".....
The cymbal I regret the most selling is my "A" Custom (20"). You can make a concert out of that cymbal! I sold it to a lady who wanted to start playing drums at 65, and she had really cheap, ugly sounding cymbals to start with, so I kind of thought it would motivate her to have good ones! Sold the all "A" set, hi-hats, crash splash and ride! She's a happy drummer today! And I miss my ride! Very interesting interview!
Nice cymbals
jonah hill kinda clean with it tho
I'm thinking to sell my 26" A; yes, correct; 26" A Zildjian. Bought in c1973 from Australian man desperate for cash! So which way to go?
I agree with your choice of the Artisan rides and hats. Sabian really has a winner with the Artisan Light rides and the Artisan hats. What more can you say about a Gretsch USA Custom kit? The classic and maybe the best sounding ass drums of all.
bell and crashability sound good, not a fan of the wash, sounds different for sure, but better? not sure, this guy is a great drummer and between him a mic, he even made the crappy b20 sound decent.
Nice for you, but we can't hear cymbals on UA-cam... You can often barely tell someone's hitting it, but in no way hear the tone, response, & detail... I feel SO sorry for people who only know "music" on UA-cam...