Who created the Purdie Shuffle?

Who created the Purdie Shuffle?

Who created the Purdie Shuffle?

Bernard Purdie
The Purdie Shuffle 101 Bernard Purdie says the roots of his eponymous drumbeat were established in his childhood. “It all came about from the locomotion of the railroad tracks because I lived next door to the trains that were going to Washington, to Baltimore,” he told NPR.

How old is Bernard Purdie?

82 years (June 11, 1939)Bernard Purdie / Age

What drums did Bernard Purdie use?

5 Pieces Of Gear: Bernard Purdie’s Essential Tools

  • Roc-N-Soc Drum Throne. “It’s the best drum seat I’ve ever had.
  • DW Snare Drum. “I like the DWs.
  • DW Bass Drum. “DW again.
  • Sabian Cymbals. “I use Sabian cymbals because they sound right all the time.
  • Custom Drumsticks.

How hard is the Purdie Shuffle?

The Purdie shuffle holds not only triplets but brilliantly placed ghost notes. It’s a very tough beat to master but definitely worth the effort in the end.

Who invented the shuffle drums?

Heck everyone knows Bernard Purdie invented the shuffle as well as the pfsst, pfsst and oh about everything I believe.

Did Bernard Purdie play with the Beatles?

While it’s true that Purdie’s name appears on hundreds of albums released during the past 40 years, he has never been officially credited for his work with The Beatles. In fact, the only known source for this astonishing bit of music trivia is Bernard Purdie himself!

How hard is Rosanna on drums?

If you’ve ever tried to play “Rosanna,” you quickly realize how hard it is. Every section of the song — from the basic groove (inspired by Bernard Purdie’s famous “Purdie shuffle”), to the four-on-the-floor prechorus pattern, to the melodic bass drum lines in the chorus — requires a lengthy study unto itself.

Why is the Rosanna shuffle hard?

The groove was played by Jeff Porcaro in the song “Rosanna” by Toto. Porcaro explained that his groove was derived from Bernard Purdie’s “Purdie Shuffle,” John Bonham’s beat from “Fool in the Rain” and the famous Bo Diddley beat. This groove is notoriously difficult to play.