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It seems like many of you didn’t notice that the young lady in the green shirt from the 2nd highest viewed video, with the music teacher had malformed hands and was still able to play that sick beat.
8:05 the name of the drum corps is "top secret drum corps". it is from basel switzerland and if some show/events wants to book them they have to do that 3 years in advance because they are just booked out like that...
6:59 Josivaldo Santos! He's a drum teacher from Brasilia, Brazil. He is one of the best in the game, amazing teacher and has some sick chops. And he teaches with such passion, it irradiates to his students. And the first place, the most viewed video, is Joe Porter, Sam. He's a percussionist and plays percussion instruments from all over the world! Check him out!
As someone who doesn't watch tiktok this tells me most people don't know anything about drumming. But if this turn people on to drumming I won't complain. :)
You see that short of 'how to get fired from a drumming gig' and as there's a break before the singer comes in he hits this loony tunes anvil drop hit 'donk!' and the singer can't breathe. Dude's a legend for that clip. The drummer just trolls the band through the performance like a wrestler trying to get another to break character.
"Top Secret" is probably the biggest "flash" drum corps out there. They're a show, more than a conventional drum corps, and travel around the world performing at tattoos and the like. The lovely hats, meanwhile, is from their heritage. They're from Basel in Switzerland, and the origin is from the Basler Fasnacht, an annual carnival-type show.
You asked in the final clip what a Stylophone was. It was a small battery-powered device very popular here in the UK around 1967. It was promoted on TV here by the late Rolf Harris, a HUGE star in the UK who was later jailed for 12 counts of indecent assault on girls and women. So here we can't disassociate it from him! Which is a shame,
@@SlyHikari03 Yeah, all arabic rythyms have different names such as Baladi , Saiidi, Malfouf (laf) , hijaz which are popular and originated mostly from egypt and the levant, and there is khaleeji from the Gulf also.
If you liked the hammered dulcimer check out Botanist. They’re an experimental black metal band out of the Bay Area that uses distorted hammered dulcimer instead of guitars, makes for a really unique bright and hypnotizing sound. All their music is themed around plants taking over and replacing humanity too.
It’s just like anything to much of anything or not knowing how to use it can be bad. It has just as much helpful things as it dose nonsense. I CAN’T cook and i used quite a few recipes from it. You aren’t missing much
@andrew77961 Thank you. I should have been more specific. I was looking for 66Samus to do one like this with UA-cam content. To watch a drum video by views and not see Danny Carey or Portnoy playing Pneuma is off-putting. 66Samus' Led Zeppelin drumeo could be up on that list over time, I feel 🤘
Give it time, my friend. All us Metalheads were young once, all angry and loud and eventually we hit a point where we Peak on our given style of instrument and start exploring, the resulting style can be quite entertaining to anyone watching.
I've seen those videos where they play one song on multiple percussion intruments. I don't know if I ever saw the Old Spice one so that was cool. Also the marching band cannon reminded me of AC/DC, "For those about to rock...FIRE!" *cannon blast*
The Swiss "Top Secret" drum corps have played the Royal military tattoo here in Northern Ireland lots of times and they really are something else.Lots of great vids on yt.✌️🥁🤘
It got 50 million cause it's a kid. And people thought the little drummer boy was adorable. It puts a smile on people faces when they see the younger generations learning something instead of playing videogame all day.
Back in the 80s I was at a club, watching this rock band doing covers, I was really impressed by the drummer, I was playing for a living, so I knew a good drummer. When I saw one, on their first break, I went to tell them how great he was., when he got out from behind the kid, I realized he had a cast on one arm???
I never spent much time with my mom's parents. I loved them yes but my parents were more into the auto counter culture in southern Cali in the 70s and 80s seeing as how my dad was a master mechanic with a whole book of certificates on fixing anything mechanical and my grandparents were as straight laced as can be.i would get bored being around them too long. I loved playing guitar and hearing rock,metal,blues, anything with good guitar in it. About 14years ago my visiting aunt talked about my last great aunt died. My grandma had four sisters five brothers and I learned they had their own band.im like wait what. I asked what did she sing since it was like a church social band in their small Oklahoma town. My aunt says no she played guitar. My head whipped around I'm like wait what? Then my mom says yeah she was good. My aunt pulled out an old photo of the band of bros sisters and grandma front and center with an old martin guitar. Then it hit me. When I was six before I really got into music I stayed the weekend at grandparents house and found an old guitar in their attic in the case. I asked Grandma is this uncle Bobby's guitar ? She just says don't you worry bout that just grab the hangers and come back down. When my aunt told me no that was hers. None of us four kids never played guitar. Hearing this made me a bit sad because when I first was starting learning guitar I had a teacher in the family who would have gladly taught me plus I felt sad I should have known my grandparents better. Spent more time with them.
It’s funny because I panic when I drop a drumstick. It’s usually when I’m doing a role and I’ve loosened my fingers up a little but then searching around for it like a kid groping around in the dark while I’m trying to be on my hat and snare is probably a funny site to see.
You need to check out more Top Secret Drum Corps stuff, they really are amazing. Their performances with the British Royal Marines Band are quite entertaining to watch, in fact saying that I may go and rewatch one now. Oh yurrr
SLAPAPHONE dude is Joe Porter...!! You learn a lot about these instruments bc he always says the name at the begining... That's kinda his thing 😂 he even has merch that says "SLAPAPHONE", "MARIMBA", "GLOCKENSPIEL", etc. on it
There's this south Indian percussion instrument called a " chenda " , and a bunch of other instruments together they perform something called a " chenda melam " , you should try and react to a live performance of chenda melam !
You gotta give 林英哲 Ei-tetsu Hayashi & 木下伸市 Shinn-ichi Kino-shita "-SHI-BU-KI-" a listen reaction.... Some of the most phenomenal drumming you will ever see
10:36 Never seen a Stylophone ? Ok, it's not a drummer's thing, or a regular keyboard player, it's a vintage geek gadget. I saw a nice drum intro from channel "Les Fo'Plafonds", in their latest short they cover the song "Maniac". A must see for a Wow ! feeling + laughter.
Which clip is your favorite!?
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6 likes and no replies? Lemme fix that what's up Samus sick drumming vids rock on!
the sexth
The top-secret drum-corps they are tits
what's yours?
my favorite drum video ever. very well done.
It seems like many of you didn’t notice that the young lady in the green shirt from the 2nd highest viewed video, with the music teacher had malformed hands and was still able to play that sick beat.
Wow, yup I missed that one. Good spot.
Good eye brother!
8:05 the name of the drum corps is "top secret drum corps". it is from basel switzerland and if some show/events wants to book them they have to do that 3 years in advance because they are just booked out like that...
I just can't believe he hasn't heard of them. Every drummer has to at least heard of them , i think they are one of ,if not THE best out there
Santa Clara Vanguard Trumps all others!!
He’s defenitely missed out on some amazing drumming. They are insane.
6:59 Josivaldo Santos! He's a drum teacher from Brasilia, Brazil.
He is one of the best in the game, amazing teacher and has some sick chops.
And he teaches with such passion, it irradiates to his students.
And the first place, the most viewed video, is Joe Porter, Sam. He's a percussionist and plays percussion instruments from all over the world! Check him out!
dear students: if your teachers passion is irradiating you, call the police.
@@kahwigulum 🤣🤣🤣
Looks like a glory hound to me.
As someone who doesn't watch tiktok, fun stuff
I don't watch Tiktok either. Good stuff here. OHHHHHH YURRRRR🤘
I refuse to watch TikTok, and then hypocritically scroll yt shorts for hours. I am a hypocrite.
@AharonNiziri 😂😂
As someone who doesn't watch tiktok this tells me most people don't know anything about drumming. But if this turn people on to drumming I won't complain. :)
@@AharonNiziri Same
I'm saddened that this confirms all of my prejudices about tik-tok, pros at the bottom, non-sense at the top.
TikTok has always been peak brainrot
welcome to this fucked generation
@@LyThC00p38sc it seems like the brain rot has already caught up to you...
The number 1 guy is actually good
number 1 guy is cool, don't be like that to him, he shows all different types of percusion wich is pretty cool
You see that short of 'how to get fired from a drumming gig' and as there's a break before the singer comes in he hits this loony tunes anvil drop hit 'donk!' and the singer can't breathe. Dude's a legend for that clip. The drummer just trolls the band through the performance like a wrestler trying to get another to break character.
"Top Secret" is probably the biggest "flash" drum corps out there. They're a show, more than a conventional drum corps, and travel around the world performing at tattoos and the like.
The lovely hats, meanwhile, is from their heritage. They're from Basel in Switzerland, and the origin is from the Basler Fasnacht, an annual carnival-type show.
I love it when they playfight each other.
Love Dorothea, she's a treasure of da Yooper nation.
I thought her roll on the egg would've gotten more views.
3:10 song is natural born killer by Avenged Sevenfold
You asked in the final clip what a Stylophone was. It was a small battery-powered device very popular here in the UK around 1967. It was promoted on TV here by the late Rolf Harris, a HUGE star in the UK who was later jailed for 12 counts of indecent assault on girls and women. So here we can't disassociate it from him! Which is a shame,
A stylophone is a portable device created to lose friends.
@@gargajDavid Bowie didn’t think so (Space Oddity)
Nonce-a-Phone
4:40 diana ross, i'm coming out, tony thompson on drums
I thought it was a Steve Miller song I can't quite put my finger on but you're totally right lol, thank you, it was driving me INSANE.
@@podunkest i hear the song all the time at work (buddy is a big diana ross fan) so i got it right away lol
Yea but I think it's biggie, mase, faith Evans, and diddy..mo money mp problem
Is it no also the same one as in "Faith" from Limp Bizkit? Not sure if the George Michael Version also had it, but i could swear it was in the remix
9:22 This drum rythym is an arabic rythym. The drums is mimicking the darbuka with a ryrhym called maqsoom.
I recognised it also but couldn't figure out what it's from
Yup.
Popular rhythm, never knew it had a name, one of my favorites.
@@SlyHikari03 Yeah, all arabic rythyms have different names such as Baladi , Saiidi, Malfouf (laf) , hijaz which are popular and originated mostly from egypt and the levant, and there is khaleeji from the Gulf also.
There are also wild ones like in 10/8 and 13/8, but I coudn't remember the names.
@@JMS070 neat
If you liked the hammered dulcimer check out Botanist. They’re an experimental black metal band out of the Bay Area that uses distorted hammered dulcimer instead of guitars, makes for a really unique bright and hypnotizing sound. All their music is themed around plants taking over and replacing humanity too.
Plant Metal!
Heck yes
BROTHER!!!!!!!! this is the first video of yours that a have the pleasure of watching and I already love your energy
thank you so much!!
@@66Samus hope to see so much more content from you for years to come
This only reaffirms my suspicion that TikTok is not worth my time.
100% agree
667% agree
It’s just like anything to much of anything or not knowing how to use it can be bad. It has just as much helpful things as it dose nonsense. I CAN’T cook and i used quite a few recipes from it. You aren’t missing much
You look like a pdf
@@Samurai_Stoner you look like someone too high to actually say anyone looks like anything besides a bowl of cereal
my band teacher showed my percussion class the second one it's really cool
Double-stroke speed-up-n-downs, I remember two lessons where that’s all my teacher and I did. It was a listening exercise!
4:44 Possibly I'm Coming Out (Diana Ross) and/or Mo Money Mo Problems (B.I.G. + Diddy...before we knew about Diddy... 🤮). Same groove.
8:57 that's the basic egyptian fill, any kid can do it here
Too secret drumcore are from Switzerland. The one and only none military band in military tattoos. Cause they are just that good.
Is there a version of this for UA-cam videos? This shows me again why TikTok = Mind-numbingly and foolish for the easily distracted.
UA-cam shorts. A lot of TikTok videos get uploaded here, too.
@@andrew77961 shorts are just as brainrotted as tiktok is
UA-cam Sharts
@andrew77961 Thank you. I should have been more specific. I was looking for 66Samus to do one like this with UA-cam content. To watch a drum video by views and not see Danny Carey or Portnoy playing Pneuma is off-putting. 66Samus' Led Zeppelin drumeo could be up on that list over time, I feel 🤘
@@andrew77961 youtube deleted my reply because i said their shorts are just as bad
First time watching one of these😮. I love these videos of people just being passionate and positive😂. I honestly feel better today, thank you.
This guy makes my day good vibes
That cymbal trick may be in SteveMiller Band’s song Take the Money and Run*
Dangit, that last guy saying "Slapaphone" in the last one is gonna live in my head rent free for the rest of the day, thanks xD
That's good old Joe Porter in a nutshell XD
He even has merch that says "SLAPAPHONE" "MARIMBA" "GLOCKENSPIEL" etc 😂
0:57 not only that, but that challenge being enhanced by the echoey room.
6:48 i feel attacked
I just want el estapario to play on a kit that actually has tonality for once
🤣
He has released some videos playing a nicely tuned kit, but I feel ya they are rare. Usually they're relating to a band he gets involved with
@ for someone of that calibre and reach his kit sounds like buckets topped with cardboard.
Give it time, my friend. All us Metalheads were young once, all angry and loud and eventually we hit a point where we Peak on our given style of instrument and start exploring, the resulting style can be quite entertaining to anyone watching.
Dude, I'm not even a drummer and I love you're videos! You crack me up!
I've seen those videos where they play one song on multiple percussion intruments. I don't know if I ever saw the Old Spice one so that was cool. Also the marching band cannon reminded me of AC/DC, "For those about to rock...FIRE!" *cannon blast*
At 4:37 the song that came to mind for me was 50 ways to leave your lover by Paul Simon
That "High Five, very nice" Immediately Reminded me of Borat 😂
@7:50 I had a teacher kinda like that, it was more encouraging than anything. Helped with timing and shit. It was lit :) really fun
Glad you covered Estefar -- absolutely sick!
Tiktok is out
Better UA-cam 😅
Drummervideo: Thunderstruck Orquestra de Baterias 2018
And Nr 1
Learn to fly Foo Fighters 1000
The Swiss "Top Secret" drum corps have played the Royal military tattoo here in Northern Ireland lots of times and they really are something else.Lots of great vids on yt.✌️🥁🤘
It got 50 million cause it's a kid. And people thought the little drummer boy was adorable. It puts a smile on people faces when they see the younger generations learning something instead of playing videogame all day.
Back in the 80s I was at a club, watching this rock band doing covers, I was really impressed by the drummer, I was playing for a living, so I knew a good drummer. When I saw one, on their first break, I went to tell them how great he was., when he got out from behind the kid, I realized he had a cast on one arm???
Just here for Drum Corps Grandma and I ain't disappointed. Beautiful roll...
Please take this as a compliment you remind me of Weird Al Yankovic in a rock and roll way❤😂
Yes I think I need some betterhelp because I am getting depressed as a drummer after seeing this video!
U2 "bloody sunday!" Nice magic trick with the high hat!
Dorthea is bomb Grandmother and one hell of drummer. She fun to watch.
at 4:38 i believe its steve miller band and the song come on and dance, i was too drunk to think last night but this morning it just hit me lol
7:43 it looks like the guy was counting the girl in for the next bit of the song in Spanish.
Actually it's in Portuguese. He's a Brazilian drummer called Josivaldo Santos!
He's an amazing drummer, check out his channel on UA-cam!
Joe porter on Samus channel is Golden please do more reactions to him please
I’ve watched several clips from drum corps competitions. If you have not seen them play, I recommend.
Man really went hard on the GLOCK in Glockenspiel 😂😂😂
I never spent much time with my mom's parents. I loved them yes but my parents were more into the auto counter culture in southern Cali in the 70s and 80s seeing as how my dad was a master mechanic with a whole book of certificates on fixing anything mechanical and my grandparents were as straight laced as can be.i would get bored being around them too long. I loved playing guitar and hearing rock,metal,blues, anything with good guitar in it. About 14years ago my visiting aunt talked about my last great aunt died. My grandma had four sisters five brothers and I learned they had their own band.im like wait what. I asked what did she sing since it was like a church social band in their small Oklahoma town. My aunt says no she played guitar. My head whipped around I'm like wait what? Then my mom says yeah she was good. My aunt pulled out an old photo of the band of bros sisters and grandma front and center with an old martin guitar. Then it hit me. When I was six before I really got into music I stayed the weekend at grandparents house and found an old guitar in their attic in the case. I asked Grandma is this uncle Bobby's guitar ? She just says don't you worry bout that just grab the hangers and come back down. When my aunt told me no that was hers. None of us four kids never played guitar. Hearing this made me a bit sad because when I first was starting learning guitar I had a teacher in the family who would have gladly taught me plus I felt sad I should have known my grandparents better. Spent more time with them.
Dig your vibe man cheers
It’s funny because I panic when I drop a drumstick. It’s usually when I’m doing a role and I’ve loosened my fingers up a little but then searching around for it like a kid groping around in the dark while I’m trying to be on my hat and snare is probably a funny site to see.
You can't tell me this isn't Weird Al doing a bit.
I have been having a small problem with my right hand and he showed I can play with only one hand
I do not have the coordination required to ply two different beats on each hand, I can’t even imagine adding feet to that…
Don't forget then singing. SMH!
I was so not expecting a joe porter vid to be #1 dude. That caught me off guard
0:40 Top Secret drummers
8:21 Oh, here they are! I wrote the original comment as I watched it. I'm not deleting it, let it stay for "reach"!
slaapahphone 10:15 got me dying🤣🤣🤣 great video dude keep up the great work!!!
You need to check out more Top Secret Drum Corps stuff, they really are amazing. Their performances with the British Royal Marines Band are quite entertaining to watch, in fact saying that I may go and rewatch one now. Oh yurrr
Samus, you know what one I loved the best! 🫵🏻🫶🖤
Surprised Nandi bushell didn't make the list
That thought crossed my mind, too!
Yeah, this just reconfirmed my choice to not have anything to do with TikTok.
Top Secret is a Swiss drum corps.
They won multiple awards and contests.
"This is the man who says flatulence, 'Ey, it's not funny,' when clearly it is!" - James May
Maybe if you're 5. 🙄
That may be the best rant Capt Slow went on. Well outside of the many Nürburgring rants.
Top Secret Drum Corp - really the best marching with drumming in the world.
The last one is here on YT, too- it's Joe Porter - he does Music on many different instruments - its always an experience to watch :)
The greatest drumming video ever is your video. "Enter Sandman w/ Dildos"
Definitely need one for UA-cam and one for UA-cam shorts
Hoping your video on Drumeo gets up there in views, you killed that Zeppelin song!
4:58 I have been playing drums for a total of around 50h and it took me like 30min to do it smooth
I am extremely disappointed in myself for underestimating Dorothea. Dorothea is AWESOME!!!.
OOOOOHHHHHHH YUUUUUUUURRRRRRRR
SLAPAPHONE dude is Joe Porter...!!
You learn a lot about these instruments bc he always says the name at the begining...
That's kinda his thing 😂 he even has merch that says "SLAPAPHONE", "MARIMBA", "GLOCKENSPIEL", etc. on it
Glockenspiel is actually German and does make sense 😢 😂
@4:38 i believe that is a steve miller band song and its called the seesaw trick
scv and those stick hieghts are so nice
The wing stop drum was sick too
There's this south Indian percussion instrument called a " chenda " , and a bunch of other instruments together they perform something called a " chenda melam " , you should try and react to a live performance of chenda melam !
You gotta give 林英哲 Ei-tetsu Hayashi & 木下伸市 Shinn-ichi Kino-shita "-SHI-BU-KI-" a listen reaction.... Some of the most phenomenal drumming you will ever see
You did an awesome job on Drumeo. 🙏
6:28 what a legend
Genuinly think that you should react/listen to Up and Atom by Astronoid. I think you'd have a lot to say about the drumming in that band.
Never heard of them. Just checked them out. Woah 😲💀
Samus, im so glad your on the list mate, the shear joy on your face playing fart drums is priceless 😊
3:39 what can your grandmother do?
Knit...
What about yours?
🤙🤙🤙🤘
The name that song guy played was Mo money Mo problems right?
And the answer mr diddy is Mo Problems yea?
That second video the Santa Clara Vanguard snare line 😎😎😎
And here I was thinking Slapaphone was the act of using butts as drums as shown in Nanowar of Steel video from Norwegian Raggaeton
10:36 Never seen a Stylophone ? Ok, it's not a drummer's thing, or a regular keyboard player, it's a vintage geek gadget.
I saw a nice drum intro from channel "Les Fo'Plafonds", in their latest short they cover the song "Maniac".
A must see for a Wow ! feeling + laughter.
The very, very, very last thing we hear (tubular bells) was a missed opportunity to play the Futurama theme :(
I love this man
The Young Lady in Green has malformed hands.
Absolute 'W' for her and her instructor.
El Estepario Siberiano is something else, man.
Now Samus has to add at least tubular bells to his Drum set and make a video
The vid of top secret should have been an angle from front. Those guys have married their drums!!
Seeing you lose it over Slapaphone gives me life
Sheep is still first!!! Lfggg also I love this Sam!++
I’m definitely going to need some better help
Dude. Check out Top Secret Drum corps' performance at the Edinburgh tattoo. It looked to me like you have not heard of these guys. They are amazing
jazz drummer here: the last time i used a wing nut was 15 years ago, and i never had that happen.
I’m sure someone guessed already but for the “guess the song” video I guess take the money and run Steve Miller
Excellent. Thank you, Sammy.