How To Build Hand Speed | Tony Royster Jr.

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  • Опубліковано 13 тра 2013
  • In this lesson, we had the opportunity to have Tony Royster Jr join us at Drumeo as part of his Canadian Roland Clinic Tour. The event was amazing as over 2200 people watched as we streamed it live! Now you can watch the recorded lesson, just in case you missed the live event! (don't miss another event, go to www.Drumeo.com/live and get a free account so you're notified of the next one)
    Tony discusses some ways that you can develop hand speed, as well as how to develop your timing. Enjoy!
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  • @otherdrummer5409
    @otherdrummer5409 9 років тому +116

    "Can't go fast if you're tight"
    Life advice, everyone.

    • @TheWelchProductions
      @TheWelchProductions 9 років тому +1

      Darius "Just Another Atheist" M Play with traditional grip.

  • @DHarri9977
    @DHarri9977 10 років тому +24

    Very impressed with Tony's drum skills more impressed with his humbleness in sharing with other drummers talking about the basics to the more advanced.

  • @Kiddowesth
    @Kiddowesth 7 років тому +11

    I love how coherent his soloing is. You sense the groove all the way through.

  • @mikelpradet6670
    @mikelpradet6670 8 років тому +9

    This drummer is extremely talented and he seems to be a very nice guy! Calm, articulate, and not pretentious at all.

  • @pivikdarivik
    @pivikdarivik 9 років тому +4

    Tony is so great!!! humble, grateful and so willing to share everything

  • @MrStevenjoseph1
    @MrStevenjoseph1 10 років тому +3

    This Kat just told a lifetime of knowledge in just a few minutes. How can you not want to work out with him. I'm speechless about his skill.

  • @tylernator
    @tylernator 11 років тому +2

    You took the words right out of my mouth man!! When you play, and you get in that groove, and are so in the moment! You do things that you otherwise couldnt before, its like a higher power takes over and you become the witness of what you doing! That feeling is what i strive for everytime i play!! Again, well said!!

  • @Gabriel_Micah
    @Gabriel_Micah 9 років тому +19

    Right when Tony is doing something that I think I could pull off he goes and does it twice as fast an I'm like *~*

  • @wheelie4lj
    @wheelie4lj 10 років тому +37

    this is the first time I've ever watched a whole hour long drumeo video. i was surprisingly entertained the whole time!

    • @gospelplayer2
      @gospelplayer2 10 років тому +2

      this on Thomas Pridgen one are great videos ive watched them over and over again

    • @Jpgoeagles
      @Jpgoeagles 10 років тому

      gospelplayer2 - General RAWR
      same

    • @ryandirusso
      @ryandirusso 9 років тому

      same!

  • @ChristinaRedd
    @ChristinaRedd 10 років тому +9

    He's always had such a distinct sound. Super awesome!

    • @tunptl18
      @tunptl18 10 років тому +7

      Never heard a electric kit sound so natural. They sound real obviously. But you often lose the feel, but his playing really suits them.

    • @Adam-Bomber
      @Adam-Bomber 10 років тому

      ***** Yes they do have a better rebound And allow you to actually play a little faster if you can pull it off like him. lol

    • @harryharris7030
      @harryharris7030 10 років тому +1

      LORD DOOM Yea.. I learned on an E kit and once i went to acoustic it was like learning over again.. Doubles didnt quite feel as nice lol.. But yea, this dudes nasty either way..

  • @a.i.override8914
    @a.i.override8914 5 років тому +2

    I really like Tony's gratitude, humility, and intelligent breakdown of his drumming genius on this vid.

  • @TheRadrussian1
    @TheRadrussian1 9 років тому +1

    i had the pleasure of playing a nice roland kit at guitar center and i couldnt pull myself away from it. being able to incorporate melodies into drums by yourself is just magical. hope i get to own one of these kits some day.

  • @DrumeoOfficial
    @DrumeoOfficial  11 років тому +5

    Very well said and I totally agree. I get caught up in the technical way too much. As a teacher, it's hard for me to "teach" feel. It's something I'm really working on personally so I'll let you know if I figure it out :) - Jared

  • @evanpragliola4947
    @evanpragliola4947 8 років тому +9

    24:15 for the fucking WIN.
    love seeing dudes slay over a metronome

  • @Phinneylol
    @Phinneylol 11 років тому

    Please, bring this gentleman back! Thanks for having him on and being great hosts, and thank you, Mr. Royster for your presentation.

  • @Mal_Dee
    @Mal_Dee 11 років тому +1

    This guy is one of the musicians, i can´t stop smiling when i see and hear them play. He also got such an great philosophy behind his drumming... GREAT

  • @JJ125443
    @JJ125443 10 років тому +35

    i really didnt think i was gonna sit here for an hour...

    • @shreddykrueger3749
      @shreddykrueger3749 9 років тому +1

      either did i hahahaha

    • @ScottHillsmusclecargarage
      @ScottHillsmusclecargarage 9 років тому +2

      Shreddy Krueger Same here! I am now officially converted to appreciating the V drums. I'll admit, an old man. But this was great.

    • @SXI96
      @SXI96 9 років тому

      pepto bismol allowed me to sit here comfortably the entire hour :)

  • @m0n4c3
    @m0n4c3 8 років тому +63

    Me* puts video on and grabs drum sticks
    watches 4:30 of the video
    puts sticks down. Beginner forever...

    • @EHMSL1226
      @EHMSL1226 6 років тому +3

      Haha don't worry...this is a professional with years and years and years of experience

    • @bettinabeauchemin28
      @bettinabeauchemin28 6 років тому

      very cool drum lesson with really good information. Thank you. I am still a beginner but this lesson is very inspiring. Bettina

    • @bettinabeauchemin28
      @bettinabeauchemin28 6 років тому

      I feel that I am improving after 21 months. This week is special for me as the keyboard guy called me yesterday morning and asked me to fill in at the senior center as the drummer will be away on Thursday. I hope I can do it from 1 to 3. First real gig!! Any advice for a new drummer? Thanks. Bettina

    • @jacobanderson3239
      @jacobanderson3239 6 років тому

      monace Productions fr...

  • @mrartboy1
    @mrartboy1 10 років тому

    Best lesson on drumming and warm ups I have seen on UA-cam!..excellent!

  • @bkennebr06
    @bkennebr06 10 років тому

    Grew up with this guy. Still the same and I'm so so proud of you Tony

  • @everburning8127
    @everburning8127 8 років тому +9

    One of the greatest.

  • @DOPE69able
    @DOPE69able 10 років тому +63

    I hate how everyone is like why is he so good but he is only touring with jay z. You don't understand how much he gets paid!! You act like he is restricted on his playing. Of course he is keeping pocket most of the time but that's a drummer's job. And if you ever seen any of his videos of him playing on tour you can tell he loves playing hip hop because of where he grew up. He also gets to solo too. Jay z understands he is a very talented musician and he doesn't want to choke his ability.

    • @patton303
      @patton303 9 років тому +1

      Tony's highest profile gig is Jigga. But he is always playing somewhere with other cats. I see him playing around LA all the time. He's doing the music he really likes.

    • @fcgdenver9371
      @fcgdenver9371 9 років тому +1

      I'm sure Tony gets a drum solo each night and has plenty of opportunities to jam hard during Jay-Z's set.

    • @joelturcottedrums
      @joelturcottedrums 9 років тому

      that's a drummers job depending on the music. Not all music requires the pocket.

    • @patton303
      @patton303 9 років тому

      What kind of music do you mean Joel? Just curious.

    • @joelturcottedrums
      @joelturcottedrums 9 років тому +1

      A lot of jazz allows for improvisational and very loose playing. Fusion, prog, etc. More complex music where the drummers are also a highlight in the band and not just kept for background time. Not to say in those genres that the drummer shouldn't lay it down and keep time, but a nice and easy pocket isn't always what needs to be played and sometimes would be very unfitting in certain musical contexts.

  • @DMIyce
    @DMIyce 10 років тому

    Thanks for having him in. I got to see his drum clinic with Roland and it was awesome. This had some great camera angles to see what his hands were actually doing and there were a few good tips that I picked up. Thanks again, guys! Don't let the negatives drive you down!

  • @JuanseOrso
    @JuanseOrso 11 років тому

    OMG...taking drum lesson to a new level! Guys, you are awesome, congrats from Argentina!

  • @EnriqueFormoso
    @EnriqueFormoso 10 років тому +6

    I think Tony Royster Jr is one of the most underrated drummers.

    • @MetalHeart8787
      @MetalHeart8787 10 років тому +20

      Not Really, he has gotten a lot of attention. when I saw his solo when he was 12
      from 97 I saw it in 07 I freaked out & sent it to every Musician friend I knew.

    • @dasjestyr
      @dasjestyr 9 років тому +1

      I think most gospel style drummers out there are underrated in the mainstream because relatively no one really knows who they are. Usually because "aint my style". But any real drummer out there is totally aware of these guys imo.

    • @deadstar44
      @deadstar44 6 років тому

      Because he doesn't do extreme tech death metal, ignorant noobs and keyboard warriors just dismiss Tony Royster Jr's masterful talent as they only drool over mindless blast beats and machine gun double bass played without an ounce of groove to save their lives.

  • @mkingms
    @mkingms 8 років тому +16

    We talkin bout....Practice......Not the game......PRACTICE

  • @rwearing1754
    @rwearing1754 10 років тому

    Damn...I've been doing this since I was 8.I'm 60 now,and I don't think I've been more impressed by a young player.I've seen Elvin,Tony,Billy C.,DeJohnette,Porcaro,Billy Hart,Gadd, and most in between.My brother you have a gift.Stay humble and the Lord is gonna bless you beyond your wildest imagination.Respectfully,RMWearing-Detroit

  • @TheMjuk
    @TheMjuk 10 років тому

    Excellent hour spent! Thanks guys!

  • @zosojb
    @zosojb 10 років тому +5

    Im currently vamping on some chris coleman ya heard!

  • @jordanjohnsondrums
    @jordanjohnsondrums 8 років тому +8

    These electronic drum sounds are cool, but at the end of the day nothing beats a real/acoustic drum sound.

    • @shanescolaro455
      @shanescolaro455 8 років тому +1

      I agree

    • @twoxohxseven
      @twoxohxseven 8 років тому +1

      Plus it seems like acoustic > electric money wise. If you have a low budget and get a cheap electronic kit it's always going to sound, feel, and even look crappy, whereas you can pick up an acoustic for a few hundred dollars and tune it up to be as good if not better than an electric that would cost much more. This is just my observation though, I may be wrong

    • @amirelam9594
      @amirelam9594 6 років тому

      That depends. Electronic drums suit his style a lot. It really depends on what kind of sound and style you're aiming for.

  • @b3boneman
    @b3boneman 10 років тому

    This is one of the best demonstrations of this Roland set up! An amazing drummer and drum set! Outstanding!

  • @vivianchristopherrajan8482
    @vivianchristopherrajan8482 11 років тому

    Tony Royster Jr is the best in the world!!!! Thanks to Drumeo for sharing dis u'l rock!!!this particular video will definitely change diff drummers perspective !!!!

  • @RemetinecBoys
    @RemetinecBoys 10 років тому +6

    came here because of the "YOU KNOW" version...

  • @alexanderbam69
    @alexanderbam69 10 років тому +19

    That metronome sounds like an asian woman working out. ..

  • @ezekielsmith503
    @ezekielsmith503 8 років тому

    wow,my dad,wanted to me to watch this and he said it would help me with MY drumming skills,so I watch this and it helped me a little bit so I'm hoping I can get better,thank u guys for increasing my drumming skills and hoping I can get better and better.

  • @thulsadoom2878
    @thulsadoom2878 10 років тому

    Enlightening. Thanks for this! Tony is really well spoken, and explains things in easy to understand terms.

  • @stazgamer8050
    @stazgamer8050 9 років тому +4

    Everything he does makes it looks so ez but when you try WTF XD

  • @JTBum
    @JTBum 9 років тому +7

    "So first off I was just automatically fast" Lol must be nice

  • @Vendettria
    @Vendettria 10 років тому

    This is the lesson i've been after!! thank you Drumeo for getting Tony Royster JR in the studio, i remember watching his live performance when he was 12 a couple years ago, amazing video and haven't seen it or any of his other videos in a long time. Bout time i started listening to his stuff again :D

  • @amschiar
    @amschiar 10 років тому

    Great, inspiring, entertaining, informative... Very well done! Thanks a lot to Drumeo and Tony Royster!!!

  • @DivinePrototype
    @DivinePrototype 9 років тому +7

    the 13/16 jam at about 25/6m is fucking inhuman

    • @orangecucamonga
      @orangecucamonga 9 років тому +3

      s'truth! 27:38 "...play that time signature with a band.." HA! Who!? You're alone on this planet you're visiting, son.

    • @jasonc5239
      @jasonc5239 9 років тому

      The blonde dude is sitting there mouth-agape while he's playing that 13/16.

    • @ASmallTurnip67
      @ASmallTurnip67 9 років тому +4

      orangecucamonga In this example, he's taking those 13s pretty quick, but at the end of the day 13 is just 6+7 and we can all play in 6, So just add an extra beat to every other bar of 6. You can think of 11 in a similar way. Here, you still think of two bars of 6, but drop a beat every other bar of 6.Groups of 13, 11, 7 and 5 are frequently used in prog rock. For examples, listen to Rush, Dream Theater, Neal Morse, Transatlantic or Porcupine Tree (to name but a few)

    • @thevug3590
      @thevug3590 9 років тому

      orangecucamonga Ever heard of stuff like Haken and Dream Theater?

  • @Laser0rick
    @Laser0rick 8 років тому +13

    Needs more cowbell.

    • @123557806
      @123557806 8 років тому +2

      Haha snl classic lol

  • @guichou01
    @guichou01 10 років тому

    Since I saw the performance of Tony, at an age of 12 years old, I follow him and he is for sure a good inspiration. Thanks for sharing it with us.

  • @iwillfall
    @iwillfall 8 років тому

    what a humble, gifted musician! excellent stuff! thank you!

  • @StephenHutson
    @StephenHutson 10 років тому +3

    1:05
    Just can't...quite..find the...groove....

    • @StephenHutson
      @StephenHutson 9 років тому

      I just love the guy in the glasses trying to groove with it and failing. :D

  • @briandrum1
    @briandrum1 10 років тому +28

    I play approximately 100-150 gigs a year. Not ONCE have I ever needed to bring my laptop or my iPad. Not once.

    • @duckysouth91
      @duckysouth91 9 років тому +36

      Your also not gigging with click tracks nor programming for live arrangements. So there you wouldn't need to. Y'all on different levels for gigs

    • @KruKut
      @KruKut 9 років тому +3

      Old school much?

    • @duckysouth91
      @duckysouth91 9 років тому +3

      Lol right

    • @Jsogn1
      @Jsogn1 9 років тому +2

      anthony portis You don't need to do any of that regardless of what level you're on.

    • @duckysouth91
      @duckysouth91 9 років тому +5

      Now days you do need all of it

  • @scottmoyer1357
    @scottmoyer1357 11 років тому

    thank you tony for your intelligent & well thought out instructional points of view on all things drumming.

  • @CuberMan2
    @CuberMan2 11 років тому

    How could you possibly dislike this video? Great video! Keep em comin!

  • @mainedutchensen
    @mainedutchensen 10 років тому +11

    I hate his drum set. Especially because it's electric hahahaha.

    • @tyrellgoeslive
      @tyrellgoeslive 10 років тому

      I like the drumset. I have the v-drum kit but I never liked the sounds... I had to get the toontrack superior drummer packs... that made eveything 100x better.

  • @RealJohi
    @RealJohi 9 років тому +3

    "Can't go fast if you're all tight"
    Oh no...

  • @algebra5766
    @algebra5766 10 років тому +1

    This man may be the best drummer that is around on this planet :)

  • @zelmastrachan1683
    @zelmastrachan1683 7 років тому

    love his feeling it!!! his groove, and motivation that drives us forward.

  • @lisapinault4465
    @lisapinault4465 10 років тому +15

    Sorry, but u have to say this, he plays with Jay-z??? He is so amazingly talented and he plays for Jay-Z??? And some will say he does it for the money, but really this is what is wrong with the world.

    • @JoeyvanLeeuwen
      @JoeyvanLeeuwen 10 років тому +22

      Jay-Z is an accomplished musician who has changed the way that the human voice is used for music, as is Tony Royster Jr. for the drums.

    • @HeadKeyify
      @HeadKeyify 10 років тому +9

      Your taste for music doesn't define what is "absolutely" good or not. Don't be prejudicial, Jay-Z is a great musician, even though I don't like his music.

    • @wbarrett81able
      @wbarrett81able 10 років тому +2

      Joey van Leeuwen Jay-Z didn't change shit. He's a good rapper, end of story. As far as money goes? I'm a musician in fairly popular band in my home town and feels nice to get paid for playing guitar for a couple hours. If I had the chance I'd hop on with a big band for the money. I don't have to like the music because at the end of the day, I'm getting paid to play guitar.

    • @tunptl18
      @tunptl18 10 років тому +5

      Maybe listen to some of the live arrangements of his music before judging..? His Coachella set, and the Live @ Brooklyn Centre sets are especially awesome. As far as I'm aware, Adam Blackstone was his MD on the last tour. Look up some of stuff he's done... listen to arrangements and compositions of the live shows, then maybe give an opinion.. you might be surprised. It'll give an idea of the kind of ridiculous talent and musicianship these kats have. :)

    • @THEra1DEN
      @THEra1DEN 10 років тому +6

      What if he plays with jayz because he enjoys playing that type of music?

  • @niggasjit
    @niggasjit 10 років тому +17

    Nooo tony its not he "aksed" you, its "ASK" come on man.. dont fall into that ghetto-lingo cuz, its not fitting you well playa

    • @dustinbrown8249
      @dustinbrown8249 10 років тому +22

      If Tony Royster Jr. was completely unable to speak, he'd still be ten times more amazing than most people. Who cares if he says aksed. maybe its part of his culture. some people grow up with their parents talking like that, or maybe thats how their friends talk. Besides, the only point of language is communication.

    • @mrskinszszs
      @mrskinszszs 10 років тому +8

      Nathan Lloyd and criticized him for ghetto lingo then said playa. obvious troll.

    • @mrskinszszs
      @mrskinszszs 10 років тому +13

      like i said...

    • @gospelplayer2
      @gospelplayer2 10 років тому +1

      niggasjit what are you talking about people want to copy is drumming not his grammar come on now concentrate on what the video is all about

    • @guygroomes07
      @guygroomes07 10 років тому

      gospelplayer2 - General RAWR yeah dont correct tony hes a very gracious drumming master, you should be thankful

  • @Elessas
    @Elessas 11 років тому

    i like the way he talks about his approaches and techniques...it really all makes perfect sense..and the drumming is insane no doubts there

  • @AndreasWallstrom
    @AndreasWallstrom 11 років тому

    Mega thanks to Tony and freedrumlessons for this great video!

  • @gilman96
    @gilman96 10 років тому

    Meet him a couple years ago after a show, was such a nice guy and very down to earth!!

  • @herbandsarah
    @herbandsarah 11 років тому

    why are you guys not on national television!!!! EVERY drummer would tune in EVERY time!

  • @jonro09
    @jonro09 10 років тому

    Tony...What a wonderful drummer you are my friend. to watch the clinic was truly fantastic.I did have the pleasure of talking to the great Buddy Rich and even have some help from him for drumming when he was on tour in England. Keep up the great work Tony...cheers from the UK

  • @nanopaulson382
    @nanopaulson382 11 років тому

    Way too many dislikes. What could people possibly dislike about this helpful video? Tony Royster Jr is humble about his playing.

  • @FloX795
    @FloX795 10 років тому

    I love this drummer..
    He's playing is great and inspiring, he's very kind, never gets a "victim of success", he has all my respect for that.
    Enjoyed it

  • @vyompandit4921
    @vyompandit4921 10 років тому

    This was really inspiring! Thank you!

  • @DrumeoOfficial
    @DrumeoOfficial  10 років тому

    Thank you kind sir.

  • @christianbryce
    @christianbryce 11 років тому

    this is amazingly inspiring Tony is such a humble guy, great musician that for sharing

  • @tagusan8999
    @tagusan8999 8 років тому

    What a refreshing attitude and style of playing this guy has!

  • @TheSonsOfSimon
    @TheSonsOfSimon 10 років тому +1

    Jaw hit the floor... I haven't even begun to learn the drums... If, at the end of my life, I am 1/100th as good as this guy, I will have lived a full and happy life!

  • @MrBasBongers
    @MrBasBongers 11 років тому

    Pure awesomeness. Love it! Keep it up with the good videos!

  • @angeltorresdrums
    @angeltorresdrums 11 років тому

    Awesome!!! Tony great humble approach. Drumeo guys thanks for putting out great resources you guys rock

  • @Helmsdrums
    @Helmsdrums 11 років тому

    wish i could get personal drum lessons from him....what a beast

  • @dnfac
    @dnfac 10 років тому

    Awesome, I was suppose to be sleeping now, but I couldn't without the end of the video, congrats and I'm waiting for the band! Thanks a lot!!

  • @erichall8963
    @erichall8963 10 років тому

    Good stuff. Yes practice is needed

  • @jacktoy3688
    @jacktoy3688 8 років тому +1

    Tony is such a nice dude as well as a total beast

  • @KPac1234
    @KPac1234 3 місяці тому

    That stretch around 13 mins in helped a lot thanks!

  • @MikeCarlucciMusic
    @MikeCarlucciMusic 11 років тому

    Thanks guys! Much appreciated

  • @ironpirites
    @ironpirites 8 років тому

    Wonderful opening to this. Drum compositions don't usually hold my attention, but this one certainly did.

  • @dsighkoticb
    @dsighkoticb 10 років тому

    Thank you for this video Drumeo

  • @whuataaaaah
    @whuataaaaah 10 років тому

    great hour!! I was sceptic about the V-drums but the way Tony used it was so creative...awesomeness...and great tips for practising speed

  • @toto.universe
    @toto.universe 9 років тому

    Love this so much!!!
    Thank you so much Tony Royster Jr! :)))

  • @CrucialConor
    @CrucialConor 11 років тому

    In my opinion. Tony is the best drummer i have ever seen. You completly trust that he'll always amaze you every single time he plays. Incredible talent!

  • @TheIdzmusic
    @TheIdzmusic 11 років тому

    Great video, it really help me a lot in general, thanks

  • @steveogregg6940
    @steveogregg6940 5 років тому

    Absolutely one of the best in the world.

  • @Drumgirl4God1
    @Drumgirl4God1 11 років тому

    Awesome!! Tony is amazing as always, great lesson!!

  • @Tooschbag
    @Tooschbag 10 років тому

    Damn can this dude play. I love how he's able to convey complex musical ideas and thought processes into simple explanations. That 13/16 section inspired me to try that time signature for the first time.

  • @gunuin
    @gunuin 11 років тому

    Awesome lesson!

  • @10miles23
    @10miles23 10 років тому

    I luv this.....great lessons.
    Thanks Drumeo.......

  • @DrummerNaitik
    @DrummerNaitik 11 років тому

    Such an amazing person! Brilliant lesson, great work by the Drumeo team! :)

  • @rossvanzyl2935
    @rossvanzyl2935 11 років тому

    Amazing to hear his approach to the drums. He's not just all speed with no feel. He really understands music and his role as a drummer

  • @BLOOM604YVR
    @BLOOM604YVR 8 років тому +1

    Him trying to sell a bag at the start is hilarious, I love it haha.

  • @maukow1
    @maukow1 10 років тому

    You have a great drumer that came to chill and teach you how to become a better drummer and you dislike this...haha what can anyone possibly dislike about this great lesson?

  • @Rustyjamesman
    @Rustyjamesman 11 років тому

    that kit is amazing!!!!

  • @angeriod
    @angeriod 11 років тому

    Tony royster is my favorite drummer of all time... One of the best in my opnion

  • @nicoremby
    @nicoremby 11 років тому

    Tony is such an inspiration!!

  • @danwalker77
    @danwalker77 9 років тому

    Very good point too about looking up and supporting each other.. it's not a competition!

  • @UziMusic
    @UziMusic 10 років тому

    love the gated reverb, massive sound, and very tight...

  • @chrisroor
    @chrisroor 10 років тому

    Tony's a cool dude. Great lesson!

  • @24Sledge
    @24Sledge 11 років тому

    Man tony you've got a God given talent!

  • @vodzdrums
    @vodzdrums 10 років тому

    i'm in love with this electronic kit!!!

  • @axftyh
    @axftyh 11 років тому

    I watched this whole thing on my phone!! Tony Royster Jr. My #1 drummer

  • @halparttwo
    @halparttwo 11 років тому

    great show,keep up the great work!

  • @akosibOt
    @akosibOt 10 років тому

    The Best Drummer because he shares his gift! :) thank you :)