It is just a variation of a funk groove. Also, it shows you need more practice as your timing is a little off in spots. Also, if recording an electric drum, set the slap of the mesh heads and plastic cymbals suck to listen to. You need a drum amp when recording so we can hear the real vision and not the sound of beating on buckets. Lots of beginner and intermediate drummers think they come up with their own groove when it really is a combination of other drummers' groove or a variation of a single groove. I know from being a drummer myself drummers are influenced by other drummers. This comes out in your playing. You may not do the exact groove of another drummer but your groove is influenced by all the drummers you watch and listen too. As a drummer myself it is really hard to come up with a groove no one has ever played before and it may seem like something new but most likely it isn't or it is just a variation of another groove. To come out with a totaly new really made up groove you have to completely think outside the box. All the famous drummers out there that sound unique and play things you never seen or heard before will tell you which drummers they took the groove from and how they tweaked it for their groove. For instance; Paccaro the original drummer of the band Toto has a video where he explains that his most famous shuffle grove was actually a variation of a John Bonham groove and the Perdie shuffle. Perdie has many videos how he took a funk groove and tweaked it to come up with his iconic Perdie shuffle. I do not want to burst your bubble and discourage you but the groove you claim you made up sounds like other grooves I have heard.
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Well, you say all that like you're some sort of expert compared to him but his video has more views than your best one and only within a handful of hours too, so....
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