Analyzing 20 Genres And Their Unique Drum Patterns
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Published 2024-03-15
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All Comments (21)
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If I was gonna do part 2 which genres would you want to see 👀👀👀
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That kid saying "He's my best friend." hit me in the feels
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That kid man. He didn't care about youtube, he just wanted to tell you their dog is their best friend, how precious :D
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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
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Live from a South African watching Simon analyse amapiano drum patterns
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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
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Shooting 10/10, video editing 10/10, information and knowledge 10/10 .. that's a great GREAT VIDEO! Simon! .. Great Job! <3
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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!!
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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)
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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
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This is one of the most well-made videos I've seen in a long time. The editing, the scripting, the explanations, the videography, the actual music itself, the comedy, EVERYTHING. As a content creator, I TRULY appreciate what you've done here. It's really difficult to make a video like this. What an amazing video - thanks!
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The amapiano bass is from DX10 Log drum
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Such an entertaining and informative video. Loved it Simon. Keep it up!
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LOVE this video! Such an interesting concept! Please do a part 2!
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not including jazz should be a crime 😭
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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.
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jooow hardstyle letsgoo, sick vid bro. Absolutely loved the editing! 🔥🔥
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This video is perfect for new upcoming music producers 🔥 Nice work Simon!!
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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. ?