V-Drums Lesson 50: Gregg Bissonette - "Texas" Blues Shuffle video free download


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Duration: 05:47
Uploaded: 2011/02/01

Master the Texas Shuffle with this "double-trouble" mix of groove and style.

Comments

8 years ago

proWaffles935

COMMENTS?

8 years ago

Toogit

Especially the snare, it has an ugly ring to it.

9 years ago

pthompson108

Thanks Gregg, I agree mate, Chris Layton is a top exponent of the Texas shuffle. I always admired his left hand independence.

9 years ago

Mike Rule

saw Gregg perform a clinic with Virgil Donati and Dom Famularo in Perth Western Australia. Worse. Guy. Ever. Could kinda tell he was jealous of Virgil's incredible talent.

9 years ago

A,Gail moss

without a good sound man acoustic drums sound like crap........ its good tuning, comp, and eq , rev....that makes acoustic drums sound good, record a acoustic set without it you got noise.....lol

9 years ago

Nlb Jones

that is NOT how you do a Texas drum shuffle boy!!

9 years ago

C Martin

The drums sound terrible.

9 years ago

Radek Šikl

Hence the name Roland...:D :D :D

9 years ago

tomr

Well, one thing about electric drums - if you don't like the sound, you can tweak 'em until you find a sound you do like. Even your acoustics are electric once the sound wave goes into your mic and head towards the PA speaker.

9 years ago

Tim Langsford

Great drummer but those v drums sound bloody awful!

9 years ago

Stephen Gosciniak

Both hand play in unison.

10 years ago

copycatDrumЯ

"Texas" Blues Shuffle

10 years ago

Kurt Paulson

"Texas" Blues Shuffle

10 years ago

copycatDrumЯ

Great explanation on the "Texas" Blues Shuffle. But now I'd like to see a breakdown of the Terry Bozzio lick!

10 years ago

Casey Anderson

What makes this a Texas shuffle instead of a Chicago or Kansas City shuffle? (Besides the fact that he says it was inspired by Chris Layton).

10 years ago

Luke Sullivan

Wonderful drummer, wonderful teacher. Many thanks from Down Under!

10 years ago

Wylie Foster

Yeah Gregg! Always classy, talented, fun, and a great teacher. Thanks!

10 years ago

Lee Dubya

Great lesson. Thanks for posting. I'm a guitarist using this info to program beats for scratch tracks of new material. Too cool of Gregg to credit Chris Layton for this beat.I've seen Chris play many times and yeah, he's the master of the Texas Shuffle. Terri still lives here, I believe. Cheers from Austin.

10 years ago

Benjamin Lewis

wow this guy has got a really nice character, not common these days

10 years ago

Benjamin Lewis

lush electric kick

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