John Bonham’s “Fool In The Rain” – Free Drum Lessons
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John Bonham’s “Fool In The Rain” – Free Drum Lessons
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In this video drum lesson, Jared Falk teaches you a John Bonham drum groove.
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Get the lesson resources here: http://DrumeoEdge.com/fool-in-the-rain/
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In this video drum lesson, Jared Falk teaches you a John Bonham drum groove.
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Get the lesson resources here: http://DrumeoEdge.com/fool-in-the-rain/
One of the “secrets” to Bonzo’s playing / style / technique….was his left
hand , the snare hand. During the ” hair metal ” fad of the eighties ,
when everyone was trying to sound like Bonham , most of them got it wrong.
Bonzo did indeed have a helluva “whack” on the two and four…but…he
would often add little grace notes or extra pops that were not nearly as
loud as the primary beat. These happened between the two and four. And it
was’t always real obvious. This song being one of the exceptions as these
grace notes are clearly audible. I’ve lots of drummers refer to this
particular beat as a half time Purdie Shuffle. But I don’t think that’s
entirely accurate. This thing is something truly unique. The gentleman in
this video gets pretty darned close though. I myself can play it…but I
have to be pretty warmed up….and I approach it a little differently. Try
playing it a little open handed. Don’t just use your right hand on the
hi-hat…cheat every once in awhile and use your left hand to augment that
shuffle beat on the hi hat. And don’t get frustrated. This isn’t the
easiest thing to play !
To anyone who thinks Bonham had his bass drum head so loose is wrong. Every
video I’ve seen where people are taking about bonzos drums has talked about
how he tunes his drums tight like a big band drummer.
Bertha is always a good name for something huge, in football we had the big
bag sled which we called bertha and martha was the smaller one to practice
your three point stance lol
nice lesson!
that groove is so simple to hear, yet so difficult to play. I would say
it’s impossible to play it whit the feeling and the sound Bonham had. And
that makes us understand what being a legend means :)
In the 6 over 4 ride cymbal section – you missed the fact that JB played
all 4 quarter notes on his HH with his left foot…. try that JF! It
makes that part of the groove 1000 times cooler and more difficult!….
Let’s get it right!
I have been wanting to learn this groove for years! I have watched a lot of
vids and of course Jared was the best! And I actually can play it now. You
are the best man! Always enjoy drumeo!
he does explain well- i’ll even send my students here.. i don’t have split
camera videos so nice props,,,. however, so reminds of Terry from Reno 911!
hey dill weed tighten up your kick drum head , further more you look
robotic Bonham didn’t look robotic he wasn’t thinking about it so much he
felt it. So it must be nice to to take other Icon’s work and display it as
your own individuality on youtube ………..
great summary of getting a clean shave without plodding into the shadings
some of original recordings where every beat has varied emphasis to what
feels like emotionalizing the force of total song sound; i’ve always felt
the clarity of zep’s power comes from friends having fun, and who deeply
read each others feelings about the music while playing it — my guess
that’s how we got here from 1969
I truly respect your honesty of interpretation and NOT saying this is
exactly Bonham. I think Bonzo played a cool game of making sure no one
could replicate himself.
Gracias gracias. Se agradece el tiempo, la dedicación, el interés, la
pasión. Y sobre todo, para los menos entendidos en el idioma inglés y el
idioma musical, las partituras. ¡No se detengan!
really good lesson. really dig some of your insights…like the part where
you say Bonham’s part wavers from perfect click…”and that is awesome.l” !
It is cool and I totally agree. Only part I would change is the feel on
the ride cymbal part. probably not that straight ahead.
I saw Will Calhoun ‘kill’ this at “Bonzo Bash” 2013. I have a favorite
drummer. May Not be the best or whatever, but he’s my favorite. (Bonzo),
and Brian Tichy.
Nice job,..Bertha sounds good,..
One of the “secrets” to Bonzo’s playing / style / technique….was his left
hand , the snare hand. During the ” hair metal ” fad of the eighties ,
when everyone was trying to sound like Bonham , most of them got it wrong.
Bonzo did indeed have a helluva “whack” on the two and four…but…he
would often add little grace notes or extra pops that were not nearly as
loud as the primary beat. These happened between the two and four. And it
was’t always real obvious. This song being one of the exceptions as these
grace notes are clearly audible. I’ve lots of drummers refer to this
particular beat as a half time Purdie Shuffle. But I don’t think that’s
entirely accurate. This thing is something truly unique. The gentleman in
this video gets pretty darned close though. I myself can play it…but I
have to be pretty warmed up….and I approach it a little differently. Try
playing it a little open handed. Don’t just use your right hand on the
hi-hat…cheat every once in awhile and use your left hand to augment that
shuffle beat on the hi hat. And don’t get frustrated. This isn’t the
easiest thing to play !
Basically the Purdie shuffle as on Babylon Sisters by Steely Dan .
Too bad you can’t use a 26″ Ludwig classic maple bass drum. Still sounds
good..
What’s up with these criticisms? He played the parts correctly. Who cares
if his kick head is loose.
jared you always kill it with execution in every video … seriously you
are great.
Jared! Your face is fantastic while you were playing the intro!!!
Thanks for counting the triplet correctly and not “& a” easy to understand
Best & most accurate explanation of the nuts & bolts of that beat. Thanks
Jared!
What kind of a noncontributing, low vibrational hater would trash this?
Oh. A noncontributing, low vibrational hater.
To anyone who thinks Bonham had his bass drum head so loose is wrong. Every
video I’ve seen where people are taking about bonzos drums has talked about
how he tunes his drums tight like a big band drummer.
im a bass player but you’ve got it brother!!!
awesome! x2 thumbs up
Drumeo….I love you humble attitude and you do a great job of teaching!
my mum wont get me a drum kit!,,,,
” Non of us are him, non of us will ever be him. That´s just the way it
is.”
_Jared Falk.
True man, True :D
Kick drum head maybe a LITTLE loose? Bloody hell!
Bertha is always a good name for something huge, in football we had the big
bag sled which we called bertha and martha was the smaller one to practice
your three point stance lol
nice lesson!
that groove is so simple to hear, yet so difficult to play. I would say
it’s impossible to play it whit the feeling and the sound Bonham had. And
that makes us understand what being a legend means :)
In the 6 over 4 ride cymbal section – you missed the fact that JB played
all 4 quarter notes on his HH with his left foot…. try that JF! It
makes that part of the groove 1000 times cooler and more difficult!….
Let’s get it right!
I have been wanting to learn this groove for years! I have watched a lot of
vids and of course Jared was the best! And I actually can play it now. You
are the best man! Always enjoy drumeo!
Pati se ko magare , opusti se konju hahahaha
he does explain well- i’ll even send my students here.. i don’t have split
camera videos so nice props,,,. however, so reminds of Terry from Reno 911!
Great lesson Jared!!
there is so much better lessons on this on other videos, why is this guy
teaching…
This is the Purdie Shuffle by Bill Purdy. Bonham copied it.
hey dill weed tighten up your kick drum head , further more you look
robotic Bonham didn’t look robotic he wasn’t thinking about it so much he
felt it. So it must be nice to to take other Icon’s work and display it as
your own individuality on youtube ………..
great summary of getting a clean shave without plodding into the shadings
some of original recordings where every beat has varied emphasis to what
feels like emotionalizing the force of total song sound; i’ve always felt
the clarity of zep’s power comes from friends having fun, and who deeply
read each others feelings about the music while playing it — my guess
that’s how we got here from 1969
I truly respect your honesty of interpretation and NOT saying this is
exactly Bonham. I think Bonzo played a cool game of making sure no one
could replicate himself.
That bass drum…
I want it!
bass drum head is gonna fall off…
Gracias gracias. Se agradece el tiempo, la dedicación, el interés, la
pasión. Y sobre todo, para los menos entendidos en el idioma inglés y el
idioma musical, las partituras. ¡No se detengan!
Super!!!!!
get paiste 2002’s
Thanks man! One of my favorites to just jam.
its actually the Purdie shuffle from 1973 who played drums for Aretha among
many others
That kick sounds like shite, I dont imagine bonham had it that loose did
he?
Nick Swardson
Thank you sooo much for this breakdown video. I’ve been trying for years to
place that open hi-hat and make it feel halfway good.
Couldn’t have done it without you
really good lesson. really dig some of your insights…like the part where
you say Bonham’s part wavers from perfect click…”and that is awesome.l” !
It is cool and I totally agree. Only part I would change is the feel on
the ride cymbal part. probably not that straight ahead.
Your ghosts notes are on the ples not the trips. You said it wrong brother.
But awesome lesson. :)
Such a sick ass groove
君らはドラムのセンスがない。死ね。ボーナム先生がどれだけドラムの素晴らしさを我々に教えてくれてくれたかをよく知れ。
Mto bom… Great’!!!!!
I saw Will Calhoun ‘kill’ this at “Bonzo Bash” 2013. I have a favorite
drummer. May Not be the best or whatever, but he’s my favorite. (Bonzo),
and Brian Tichy.
one of the best rock shuffle!!
Is it just me or does EVANS drumheads sound like shit? Really nice
breakdown of this groove though! DRUMEO is really coming together! Nice
one!