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TRADITIONAL VS MODERN COMPING FOR DRUMS | Jazz Drummer Q-Tip of the Week

In this Jazz Drummer Q-Tip of the Week free drum lesson, I compare and contrast traditional vs modern comping for drums in a jazz context for jazz comping. Understanding the difference between traditional vs modern comping for drums is crucial for understanding how to best fit different playing situations we jazz drummers are put in that require jazz comping. From watching this free jazz drum lesson, you will understand better what traditional vs modern comping for drums is and be able to apply these approaches of jazz comping to different situations and scenarios as needed. SELL YOUR OWN MUSIC PRODUCTS HERE: https://get.sellfy.com/jazzdrumqtips DOWNLOAD FREE PDFs HERE: https://www.quincydavisjazz.com/ DOWNLOAD DRUMMERLESS PLAY ALONG TRACKS HERE: https://Qsdigitaldownloads.sellfy.store/ ZILDJIAN CYMBALS 22" Dry Complex II Prototype 19" Avedis Crash/Ride 14" K Custom Special Dry Hi Hats TAMA STARCLASSIC DRUMS 14X18 BD 16X14 FT 14X14 FT 8X12 TT 6.5X14 Snare Drum (Starphonic Copper) VIC FIRTH STICKS Quincy Davis Signature Stick ——Lesson Time Stamps—- 00:00 - Traditional vs Modern Comping for Drums Intro 00:26 - Playing Intro 00:50 - Lesson Explanation 01:07 - What is Traditional Comping? 05:08 - Traits of Traditional Comping: Limb Independence, Strong Groove & Repetitious, Moderate Level of Interactiveness & Language 10:14 - Modern Comping Interlude 10:40 - Traits of Modern Comping: Limb Dependence, Groove is Implied & Not repetitive, Right Hand Freedom & Rhythmically Adventurous 16:56 - You don’t have to be an EITHER/OR drummer. 18:17 - Closing Remarks

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