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Istanbul Agop Special Edition Fusion Ride 22"
Istanbul Agop Special Edition Fusion Ride 22"
Sticks - Vic Firth 5A wood tip
Sticks - Vic Firth 5A wood tip
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Sabian HHX Evolution Ride 20"
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Sabian HHX Evolution Ride 20", Dave Weckl signature model Sticks - Vic Firth 5A wood tip
Sabian HHX Evolution Ride Comparison - 20" vs 21"
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Left - Sabian HHX Evolution 20" Right - Sabian HHX Evolution 21" Sticks - Vic Firth 5A wood tip
Chameleon (Herbie Hancock live cover)
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Chameleon (Herbie Hancock live cover)
Victor Wooten - Me And My Bass Guitar (Live in Bucharest)
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Victor Wooten - Me And My Bass Guitar (Live in Bucharest)
Eric Moore Drum Clinic in Italy (Reggio Emilia)
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Eric Moore Drum Clinic in Italy (Reggio Emilia)
Is this a drum cover of a grind band?
So he wore a suit to a janitor job interview. Cause he cleaned the dust off those drums like 1000%
Damn sounds like my washer is going crazy 🤣
I want to pay you $100.00, but you need to play drums in a room all day from 9 to 5 - just drums. Me: Okay.
Zach Hill in the 60s
It’s crazy to see a guy do this incredibly calmly when any core drummer would be losing his absolute shit hitting something like this
Hey. Whats with the FAKE cracking sounds?
Ticknickle Dith Mitul
I'm telling my kids this was Joey Jordison
Good ole Sonny Greer
First ever recorded blast beat
daaaaang those cross-stick rim clicks came from outer space
Cryptopsy
Tom angle is perfect. It's not like Lars and many other hacks. Flat is where it's at.
dumb
Reminds me of my buddy who can’t play and messes around with my set.
So in other words, blastbeats are pure class. You can even wear a bowtie doing them.
Nope. Blast beats har been around for like 200000 years or more.
If you went back in time and told him that in 40 years or so, a whole genre of hard rock music that hasn't been invented yet would revolve around that beat, what would he have thought?
Yo its the drummer of Last Days of Humanity!
After this performance, Norway was never the same.
Me: Blast beats? Pete S: Yes.
🤘🏻
If you close your eyes you can hear grandma make cream the old fashioned way😂
This is all great but then it goes back to a fucking shuffle beat with horns and trombones and utter pish lounge jazz music….every time
Im very happy that it's the glorious Sam Woodyard of Duke's Orchestra
You fool fishes don't seem to realize there was a lot of jazz.it's called jazz okay, was at bpm 300 on the reg. Came BEFORE metal. Speed isn't new slicks!!!🎉
0:04 like Mortician))
Tool trying to play shit like this
Not to take anything away from the man's incredible skill, but this is simply not a blast beat. It's a fast roll on two different drums, but it shares no other similarity with any style of blast beat. There's no bass or cymbal involved so it can't really be called a blast beat
He never really did a blast beat tho 🤷🏼♂️ you need bass drum, snare and hats/cymbal for a true hardcore blast 🤘🏻
There's something inside of him this technique is bringing out, I just hope he doesn't feel like killing anyone
Nah, just single strokes on the tom and snare. There are more qualifying factors for what is and is not a blast beat than just fast single strokes. Metal drummers didn't invent the concept of fast single strokes. It's the application of fast single strokes that creates what is known as the blast beat and this is an entirely different application. To call anything fast a blast beat is like calling anything slow doom metal. "This soft, romantic piano ballad is quite slow so that makes it doom metal." Makes just as much sense.
the sticks on the rim of the snare was real smooth
First of all, he is just doing fast doubles. It may seem similar to a blast beat, but it really isn't the same. Lots of jazz drummers back in the day used to drum like that. Look up, Buddy Ritch. He was the best at that type of drumming. Buddy Ritch's drumming in jazz was definitely the forefront of rock drumming. So if you watch lots of jazz drummers from back in the day, you can see the similarities as what we know as rock drumming.
This whole TV special was glorious. Duke Ellington 1962, very awesome show
A human flanger at the end! You have it inside, Jojo Mayer! :p
bien metida!!
This is why no one wants to talk to drummers.
HAIL SATAN!
🎶There's something inside me And it's coming out...🎶
Joey jordison tops it
me gusta :^)
Nope.
clearly you guys have never heard of marching bands....
hell yeah
MFKR invented the shoulder twirl that Flo Mounier would use a bazillion years after
Slipknot's new drummer
Son Clave? Im a newb I hope I got this right. ❤
If only he knew what’s going on in Tech Death these days