Alrighty people! In this video Im breaking down 20 drum patterns you should know and that's it! We talk about lofi, boombap, drake, reggaeton, dancehall, amapiano, trapsoul. bossa nova, shuffle trap, trap, drill, jersey club, brazilian funk, drum and bass, jungle, hardstyle, juke, pop, rnb!
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If I was gonna do part 2 which genres would you want to see 👀👀👀
omg Simon ily ur my favourite KZheadr 😘
Hyperpop
Supertrap
Metal
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That kid saying "He's my best friend." hit me in the feels
yes!
yes, I was just about to write this. its made me crumble inside.
4:18 for those who missed it
Note to myself LO-FI 0:04 Boom Bap 0:45 The Drake 1:32 Reggaeton 2:15 Dancehall 2:48 Trap Soul 3:30 Amapiano 4:25 Pop 5:17 Bossa Nova 6:05 RNB 6:50 Shuffle Track 7:48 Brazilian Funk 8:37 Jersey Club 9:26 Trap 10:00 Drill 10:41 Pop 11:35 Juke 12:17 Drum and Bass 13:07 Jungle 13:43 Hardstyle 14:41
Hero
Thanks
Thx dude
Someone help me please find this RnB Chords what packaging is this in? 🙏🙏🙏
Yoo Imma artist frm Chicago can smb check my music out?
That kid man. He didn't care about youtube, he just wanted to tell you their dog is their best friend, how precious :D
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
Your clarification was worded so kindly 😊😊😊
OmoPaino is not a real thing haha, sending love from Nigeria 🤍
@@0xGodedyeah ive never heard of it
😂Omopiano is crazy
this is afropiano dancehall drum groove
Live from a South African watching Simon analyse amapiano drum patterns
Im a whole producer enjoying this 😂
Couldnt believe the thumbnail lol
😂😂
But it’s so sad those out of our country just can’t produce Amapiano like us
@@smallb-kay6852 nah it's fantastic less room for unsubstantiated claims for the yano vcs
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)
This was even present in the Earlier Chicago Drill (specifically the music pioneered by DJ L to popularity)
@@kghostthegreat snare pattern different in chicago (and other places in the early days) on the 3 and 7. the UK modernized the 3,8 snare
@@hope-ms7idyeah for sure, the snares were definitely more active in the early stuff, as well as having more percussive elements at varying syncopation at the same time
*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
And NOLA BOUNCE
Even "Rock" is not a single genre, There are so many rock genres out there with very different drum patterns
@@Rinoarashi-P even arabic has so many subgenres...
@@michele_alves_de_salvatoreLikewise with jazz
yessirrr especially the styles of Latin America they hard asf
Shooting 10/10, video editing 10/10, information and knowledge 10/10 .. that's a great GREAT VIDEO! Simon! .. Great Job!
Such an entertaining and informative video. Loved it Simon. Keep it up!
yes, shout out to the editor as well! W video
@@korlmusic editor deserves a bonus for this one.
The amapiano bass is from DX10 Log drum
Not all the time.
@@silkyloungeThe one used in this video is though, I think that's what he meant.
Outdated sound eish
@@luvuyodwango6382SA bru?
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!!
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.
what did he say at 3:23
@@bruh3380 "whine pon di cocky gyal"
what that mean@@manoklm9759
?? What u wrote made no sense
@@manoklm9759 what that mean?
not including jazz should be a crime 😭
maybe because jazz is the most unspecific genre when it comes to the drum pattern? Like many times it doesn't even have drums?
Jazz is probably the most diverse genre. With bpm ranging from 70 to 140 give or take.
Bossa nova is just another type of Jazz I guess that's okay to say
@@grapefulmusical bossa nova is absolutely not related to jazz, it's a subgenre of samba
@@wojciechsawicki4733of course its related to jazz lol. Its samba + cool jazz. Denying the jazz influence on bossa nova is just stupid
jooow hardstyle letsgoo, sick vid bro. Absolutely loved the editing! 🔥🔥
one of the best videos about music i ever see on youtube. thank you for that, Simon!
LOVE this video! Such an interesting concept! Please do a part 2!
This video is perfect for new upcoming music producers 🔥 Nice work Simon!!
This video is AMAAAZING. Great job, Simon!!! 👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽 Can't wait for part 2!
best drum tutorial ive seen, edutainment at its finest super engaging - you got some bangers in this too. Also love the creative use of content-aware fill to make use of the spaces you found outside, sick work bro.
i fw with this video format a lot, keep em coming!
this has to be the best music production content out here!
Absolutely amazing video! The editing is top notch👌
I absolutely love this‼️Thanks for sharing🙏🏽🙌🏽
LOVE! your stuff man🔥
Everything about this vídeo is mind-blowing. You're really creative!!!
always waiting for the Simon upload to see whats next, but this.. this is something else, loved it bro!
This is honestly super useful. It's like a base guideline/introduction to what type of drum patterns would be used in each genre. Very nice Simon! I'm interested!
One of the best music related videos I've seen in a long time
amazing video!!! just one detail I would like to add, bossa nova has samba as one of its bases so it is not played in 4/4 but rather 2/2 or 2/4. funk also is manly composed on 2/2 and 2/4.
Bossa nova can be in 4/4...
Best description and breakdown in an efficient format. well executed.
Simon gives you in 15 Minutes the whole music know how You ever need in your Life 👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽 Love all Detailed explaination of the Genres with the Visuals on Point. Amazing Video 💯💯💯
Yo Simon, its your biggest Zambian fan🎉. Love you work and i wanna be like you!
Love the variety and breaking down all these different rhythms!! The reggaeton beat comes from reggae "dembow" in the 90s but slowed down in the late 90s, early 2000s. Also that Brazilian funk rhythm is a 3/2 clave, salsa and other Caribbean genres use clave (which is similar to the tresillo you mentioned but also kind of its own thing)
WOW! I am in love with this video. You explained each genre and drum patterns so well, saving this to come back to later!
What an editing ❤❤❤ sickest video explanation
Cool video, Learned a lot! As you explained (and showed) is that creating a hardstyle kick is very complicated (not really diggin’ it but respect for trying). Also, your melody is more like jumpstyle, which can be seen as a sub-genre of hardstyle that was popular mid to late 2000s.
yeah i do like that he proved his point about the hardstyle kick being very complex by not being able to make a good one (no hate intended)
Hardstyle making an appearance on Simon's channel? I never thought I'd see the day. Loved the video, keep it up man!
👍💪💯 this is perfect. A perfect balance of everything. Really cool editing. Refreshing. Thank you!.
Part 2 Please!
Just missing old days nd you popped up ❤
Your video is a masterpiece. Wonderful visualization!
loved this video 💜 thank you for sharing
This man is the GOAT. So grateful for the time you put into these videos!
7:45 Correct me if I'm wrong but wouldn't this just be industrial hip hop?
Amazing video Simon! Greta breakdown and easy way to explain the styles and drums of different genres. Will be helpful for new producers!
First of all, mr. Simon. Chef's kiss for that cinematography! I loved the visuals! Not even the editing and the overlays, but the scenes are cool af! Second, and not less important, I loved the analysis, breaking down things at this level can open up producers to other genres and maybe some blending of elements. 11/10! :D
I came here after 24 second of upload 😳
are 24 years old? and have no cousins?!!!
@@Souva3edi am 19 and i do have cousins!!
I just came 😏
you what???????
THIS IS EXACTLY WHAT I WANTED! Could you please check out Trip Hop genre too???
I love these type of genre breakdowns. Really broadens ones perspective.
This was amazing. Extremely informative with great explainations and even the creative aspect of switching scenes with some "silly" and unexpected moments like "say hi to youtube", "I feel like I'm homeless" or "I can't do that dance". Truly a masterpiece!
8:00 idk man, a shuffle rhythm in a track suddenly birthing out a new subgenre seems a bit out there, doesn't it? Black Skinhead bangs with that industrial edge, and Watch Me has this mediocre rap rock vibe - neither of them screams "new genre" just because of the shuffle. Hip hop has a rich tapestry of sounds in its repertoire, adding shuffle to the mix is just adding another thread, not a whole new tapestry.
one of the best videos for music ive seen this was nice bro
It's so crazy how even though I've never thought too much about music I could recognize the style so clearly. It's like "that's 100% dancehall" within a few seconds. Great video. Great beats. Keep up the good work.
I just was needing this video! very helpfull
Thanks man fire video Simon 🔥🔥
Damn bro, i have not seen this kind of video in a long time. Packed with info and precise delivery. Great job brother, i dare to say one of ur best vids all around. Thank you for this!
More of this please!!! I was in a marching band since 6 years old until highschool. I used to use the tri tom. Now I’m into music production. I can tell that drums is my strong suit. But these videos make me realize there’s lots of things I really have to learn still. Thank you Simon
Your video production has greatly improved. Amazing!
this is so good. really appreciate the effort
Ayo awesome tutorial video man. Great job and thanks! This'll help a lot for a refresher and creative blocks too.
This is a very solid lesson for music production. drums is the mostly the foundation of every genre, mastering them will help any producer to be versatile with their creativity.
he immediately starts with video, and the video has such amazing pace, always keeping music in the background
Shoutout you for including footwork/juke in this 🥲🙏
Amazing content. The world definitely needed this
Best drum explanation ever thank you so much for this tutorial.👏🏾👏🏾🔥
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. ?
Great content man! learned so much from this!
I know how to play and program all of these beats but this is such an excellent,precise,condensed explanation of modern beats
wow! This is amazing. Also amazing to know that drums define a genre!
Really good and informative content, thanks bro 🙏
My man's putting whole channels content into one video! Keep up the good work Simon
This is sick, well put together Simon
This is awesome. I’m good at top lining but struggle to generate source ideas and this is an excellent breakdown to get started
This video is exactly what I was looking for. Thank you!
Can't imagine how much work you must have put in, thank you for this video.. Was tho looking out for Afro beat
I was holding hoping to see a trip hop tutorial also but this was amazing. I'm going to study this video thoroughly.
Extremely Informative… I’ve been a Hip Hop Fan since 1980! This Is Fire!!!!
been making beats for 3 yrs but i still find new ounce of shi that fascinates me. thanks simon
Format of this video, Insight. 10/10 Simon
Not too many videos offers such an amount of learning as this. You are amazing, great knowledge dude! keep it going!
I loves this video, specially the format ❤
Didn't know brazillian funk and I am about to spend the rest of the month making more of this genre! Dope vid Servida!
Amazing video, really! Very useful, easy to understand, engaging and informative, bravo sir!
Love this format. Intuitive for everyone and very useful to us producers :)
Thanks for the video bro. i gonna learn & practice them one by one . Big Love ❤🤞
1st time I ever see any of your videos and it's a wonderful comprehendable and simple as far as it can go,, patttern analysis. Learned some things so , thank you
Dude, I miss you just making music man 😭 your style is so clean I wish I heard more of your stuff more regularly
i loved this. what a great breakdown
Dude video creativity and quality is really great!!
Man this is stellar work! Amaing content Simon! This is why people subscribe!
Incredible video this is going to help so much when making music
that jungle technique tho, that's a really unique and smart move, i've watch a bunch of jungle tutorial and never have i seen that technique. when you lower the bpm i was like "why you going the other way?" but then i realize you gonna sped it up and my mind blown, that is a really unique and nice technique
That's how they're already made lot of the times, the original tempos are in the 130 range then when repitched to 170 or 160 they're higher pitched
As a beatmaker, this video was not only very informative but also very *inspiring* , thank you for your work! Hug from Brazil 🇧🇷 🟡🟢
music is going to be crazy in the future, there is so much information in short videos like this, newbies are starting with a lot of knowledge.
Thanks for coaching us always
This video answered my old questions that I couldn't find an answer to Tnx bro 🎉
Great video! I loved this format for an explanation video. So organic yet straight forward. 😊🙌🏽🔥 I hope you don’t mind my speaking on some things that were anthropologically off, as a person of African descent living in the west, it’s culturally important to note that reggaeton is a derivative of dance hall; the way it was explained it almost sounded like the opposite was true. Considering & maintaining the chronological integrity of those aspects adds both objective & culturally significant accuracy. 👌🏽 Your beats were also great! Aside from the Amapiano which is super hard to nail, these were all top-tier 🤌🏽🤌🏽🤌🏽 Looking forward to more!
Great Production value, really helps concept stick
I’ve needed a video like this for awhile, thank you it’s beautiful 👨🍳👌