Dive deeper with this lesson in our latest Beat article which includes sheet music for all of these licks: www.drumeo.com/beat/5-impossible-buddy-rich-licks/
Enjoyed your breakdown. Can you please analyze the playing of Buddy Rich and Desi arnaz Jr in the 1970 episode of Here's Lucy called "Lucy and the drum contest?
God bless you and God bless anyone reading this! Hope you have an awesome day! Seek him while you can! Jesus is the way and the only way and he is returning soon! Whenever you think you aren't loved... Remember the ultimate sacrifice was for love! ENDING YOUR LIFE IS NEVER THE ANSWER! For God so loved the world, that he gave his only begotten Son, that whosoever believeth in him should not perish, but have everlasting life. John 3:16 KJV The wages of sin is death (hell) but Jesus paid our debt on the cross, for our salvation! We must turn to God and away from our sinful ways, Confess Jesus is Lord and believe with our hearts that he was risen from the dead by God, and we must be baptized in the name of the Father, the Son and The Holy Spirit and live by His word and Commandments! Trust that God will help with the rest! Seek God today before it's too late! Today could be your last day on earth! Have a blessed day! ❤️❤️❤️
This cat is carrying a very important torch from another era of drumming that very few drummers have the skills to do. An incredible drummer and an outstanding drum educator. The sky is the limit for this guy.
He's mediocre and arrogant from what I saw. He completely missed the accents that create a poly rhythm over the roll, then presumes he played it just as Buddy Rich did. Do you really think that late in his career, Buddy was "impressing" people with simple rolls. No, his roll wasn't simple. It was what the kid described PLUS accents/poly rhythms. Either, there are a lot of jazz fans here that don't play, or there are a lot of armature drummers Listen to riches performance, and you'll hear two flams and a bass strike a few seconds apart, followed by three more flams and bass kicks in rapid succession, all of which is done while doing the single stroke roll. Then, listen to this guy's performance. It's just a roll. It's laughable!!!
@willfox4654 wow how effing miserable are you? Here you have a YOUNG upcoming player paying homage and all you can think to do is effing criticize him. Says way more about you then him pal.
@Hahnsoulo ,you miss the point entirely. The author of the video says, "Learn to play buddy rich licks," then goes on to completely miss what made the original lick difficult at all and demonstrated a complete lack of skill or understanding. He didn't play the lick correctly. If he can't play the lick himself, then how would he teach it to anyone else. Buddy rich didn't play a simple open stroke roll, but the author did and said it was the same. Which is a blatant falsehood. You can try and defend him anyway you like, but the truth that has gone over your head is that he promised one thing then failed to deliver, yet acted/believed he delivered. If you can't hear the difference perhaps you need hearing aids
@Hahnsoulo , I'm not interpreting his demeanor. Do you have ears? Go back and listen to Rich. Then go back and listen to this guy. One is playing a simple role. The other is playing a roll WITH ACCENTS A SLIGHT SHUFFLE AND BASS AND CYMBALS. The combination of which forms a poly rhythm that the first guy doesn't even attempt to notice. It's not about his demeanor, it's about saying he's going to teach X, but then goes on to teach a simple Y instead. HE DIDNT DELIVER ON HIS PROMISE and failed to even learn what he claimed to be teaching. It's not about his attitude (for the most part), it's that he lied. Worse yet, he either believes it or doesn't recognize that he didn't, in fact, play what rich played. Nor did he teach what rich played because he hadn't learned what Rich played. Yet he claims he did. That's the issue. It's not an opinion. It's not about how he handles himself. It's about he objectively lied or failed.
@@GreysonNekrutmandrums i come from a metal realm as well and drakus said it perfectly, these old school styles are amazing and its awesome to see someone keep these alive
I enjoyed all of it. 🥁 I’m nearly 62 now & have been a drummer since the late 60’s. I am so thrilled so see such talented musicians/drummers coming up the ranks. From my perspective, drummers have really raised the bar. Students are learning at such an accelerated pace now from when I started. And everyone is sharing their knowledge through UA-cam. I truly enjoy watching all of you as you share with others what you’ve learned. Please continue the great progress all of you are making by learning, sharing & growing into the greatest generation of musicians/drummers & percussionists I’ve ever heard! May God richly bless each & everyone of you who pick up a pair of sticks & sit down behind a trap set to play & create some of the most incredible entertaining music I’ve ever heard! I know it’s called a “ drum kit” now a days but when I began my journey as a drummer, they were called a trap set of drums. 🥁 I love watching all of the drummers on UA-cam. What a thrill!❤️🥁
God bless you and God bless anyone reading this! Hope you have an awesome day! Seek him while you can! Jesus is the way and the only way and he is returning soon! Whenever you think you aren't loved... Remember the ultimate sacrifice was for love! ENDING YOUR LIFE IS NEVER THE ANSWER! For God so loved the world, that he gave his only begotten Son, that whosoever believeth in him should not perish, but have everlasting life. John 3:16 KJV The wages of sin is death (hell) but Jesus paid our debt on the cross, for our salvation! We must turn to God and away from our sinful ways, Confess Jesus is Lord and believe with our hearts that he was risen from the dead by God, and we must be baptized in the name of the Father, the Son and The Holy Spirit and live by His word and Commandments! Trust that God will help with the rest! Seek God today before it's too late! Today could be your last day on earth! Have a blessed day!
Dios te bendiga y Dios bendiga a Todos los que estan leyendo esto! Deseo que tengan un hermoso dia! Buscad a Dios mientras pueda ser hallado! Jesus es el camino y el unico camino y regresa pronto! Recuerda cuando te sientas que no eres amado... el mayor sacrificio se hizo por amor! EL SUICIDIO NUNCA ES LA RESPUESTA! Porque de tal manera amó Dios al mundo, que ha dado a su Hijo unigénito, para que todo aquel que en él cree, no se pierda, mas tenga vida eterna. S. Juan 3:16 RVR1960 La paga del pecado es muerte (infierno) pero Cristo pagó nuestra deuda en la cruz para nuestra salvacion! Debemos volvernos a Dios y apartarnos de nuestros caminos pecaminosos, confesar que Jesús es el Señor y creer con nuestro corazón que fue resucitado de entre los muertos por Dios, y debemos de ser bautizados en el nombre del Padre, del Hijo y del Espíritu Santo y vivir por Su palabra y mandamientos! Confia que Dios ayudara con el resto! Busca a Dios, antes de que sea muy tarde! Hoy podria ser tu ultimo dia en la tierra! Que tengas un hermoso dia! ❤️
YOU ARE NOT BUDDY RICH ❗️ Make Your Own Legendary Legacy! We Know That's Not Possible! Because Your, Too Busy Talking About, Another Man's "lifetime" of Achievements!! Frankly until recently, Never heard of you, Where you been? or Achieved 🤔 or born and Raised!?
Greyson, I am 61 and played drums in my earlier years. Watched Buddy for years and his solos still amaze me to this day. This was my first video where I saw Buddy’s licks explained and demoed very thoroughly. Bravo sir! Very nicely done and I look forward to more of your videos! 🙂
Just an FYI, Buddy was actually having a heart attack during that solo in 1982 at the concert of the Americas. If you watch that solo closely, from the beginning of the complete solo, he does a pattern that he did frequently. It was singles between the snare and floor tom tom. After he went through that, at blazing speed, you can see that his expression changed and he knew something was wrong. He got through the solo and even played the trademark slow to fast singles, as seen here, played the tune out, thanked the audience, then walked off. He collapsed as he just made it to the curtain, and the paramedics were called to care for him. It was only 2 months later that he suffered a massive heart attack in January of 83' while playing in Ann Arbor Michigan. He had a quadruple bypass operation and went back to work in 6 weeks after the operation. He first appearance was in London, and I got to see him 8 weeks after the operation, at a place called The Bottom Line in NYC. Before, this major heart attack in January and up until he had the heart attack in Michigan, he was playing a custom built set of DW drums, that I own til this day. I spoke to Buddy many times about that drum set and he always remembered that I had it every time I had the opportunity to talk with him at a show. He was a true Master of the craft and legend.
You have a holly grail drum kit sir, the value of that kit is probably so high , you couldn’t actually put a price on it, i would keep that till i die and pass it on to someone who truly deserves to care for it.
@@TheMotigabay I think it's due to them being taken out of the context of a performance, he technically played them well but due to it just being a presentation, it lacked soul and obviously seemed lack luster compared to the clips of buddy going all out with his band
Great lessons!!! This is a testament to how truly great Buddy was....these videos of Buddy are over 50 years old...and we're still talking about them and breaking them down.
I remember Greyson playing in talent shows in HS, and he was incredible then, let alone now. Almost shocking to see his face on my recommended, incredible guy, incredible drummer
Plus: guiding a hole orchestra live, during a show, and not in a closed room with an electronic metronome, where you restart whenever you want / need ... and more deep: to create all of these to be played along with an orchestra. Its huge.
@@fluim0102 Maybe it can't be played exactly same way, but drummers could get close enough to where it's identical. I also think Larnell Lewis could play some Buddy chops, specifically the ones demonstrated in this video, and I may catch some heat for this but some of the fills Greyson is showing here aren't insanely difficult to play it just requires a lot of practice obviously lol.
@@jaydoode15 I think that was his intention, to help demystify these Buddy Licks. So many people that watched Buddy play call him the best drummer ever and rightfully so. However as you said most of what he plays isn’t that difficult. I’m sure Joe Morello could play most of Buddy’s licks but that wasn’t his style. 🤣
Got to see Buddy three times live, in little venues. Videos don't do it justice. Your draw drops when you see a guy preform at that level. Truly one of a kind. I would walk out of the shows thinking to myself how do I get to that level, and one day it occurred to me... nobody is really at that level. Made things a whole lot easier.
Ultimate drummer yes. But I've never heard him play a piece that wasn't just about the Buddy Rich drum solo, and I don't go for that sort of self-indulgent boredom. He could have been awesome underpinning a band, with occasional drum solos. Instead the band were just there to fill the time between his limelight slots. Without doubt ten times better on the drums than I will ever be. He's really, really technically capable. But there's more to music than just technical chops, and I rapidly lose interest after the first "yep, that's really impressive, oh man, he's going on a bit. A lot. Yep, people are applauding. He's still going. Oh good grief, he's still going."
Who is he? except for a movie, Grayson who? I bet even Cathy doesn't Either, A real big band drummer? Ask Buddy, he'd probably say no talent. Wonder what Dom Famularo, Donny Osborne #DrumProdigy, would say.
I'm 63, And It's good to see that a young Drummer such as yourself Highlight a legend Drummer such as Mr Rich That was an Absolutely Superb Breakdown Tutorial 👏💎👏💎👏🥁🔥🥁🔥🥁💯💯💯💯💯💯💯💯
This slow motion thing is amazing. Somehow, I’ve never seen people use a high speed camera to capture drumming with such clarity with education in mind.
In 1978 I was twenty one and went to see Buddy Rich and his band at the Turn of The Century here in Denver. My girlfriend and I and another couple were all good looking and perhps therefore placed at a table directly in front of Buddy's drum kit. We were maybe 5 feet max away from his bass drum. I used to play the drums through high school, mainly in stage band class, so I couldn't wait to see him. Well, he absolutely blew everyone away with his and his band's performance. I was mesmerized at the speed of his hands and accuracy. He never made a mistake. He was truly gifted and honestly there was nothing he couldn't do. The band was simply powerful and untouchable. Really glad you did this. Very motivational for anyone who wants to learn about playing the drums. Anyone seriously interested in learning drumming should be turned into your channel. Also very glad to see you using traditional grip instead of match grip. Buddy always thought your could do more with traditional.
I'm a guitar player. I love to hear a good drummer. Buddy rich was absolutely fantastic. I thought everything you did was in his honor and legacy and you pulled it off very well. 🤘👍
If you’re interested in trying to learn drums you should! I’ve played guitar for over 8 years and I picked up drumming about a week ago and I am so so surprised how naturally it has come!
What an amazing way to honor Buddy! Greyson is humble in knowing that all drummers play their own material best from being so used to it. Greyson is one of the best jazz players and probably one of the best drummers I've ever seen. So hard to tell, it's even hard to fully conclude that Buddy was the best of all time ...it's more theoretical from how amazing so many players are.. Greyson is definitely one of the greats! Awesome job! 👌
I forgot to mention something, Special that I got to do, I really don't, Have to, but I want to tell now, And rub in the #valebliz Face 😂 Well after an Amazing Exciting, "Buddy Rich" 🥁🥁 Concert, I was personally invited to come Aboard The Infamous Buddy Rich, Tour Bus, Wow Amazing Experience, Buddy always sat in the first seat, Opposite the driver's seat, Came inside, buddy sitting there, In a white Ralph Lauren, terry cloth, Robe, got to talk to him about 10 minutes And standing by me was Steve Markus, Buddy's long-time Tenor Saxophone 🎷 Man, chatting, and got photos taken, Keeling next to the Legend Buddy Rich I didn't want to get off the bus, take, Me with you on the road, I could be, Your Valet, the guy who gets buddy, Whatever he needs, fresh towels, Drinks etc... Anyway I will never forget that evening I felt like I'm so lucky and blessed 🥁🥁🥁🥁🥁🥁🥁The Man "ONE OF A KIND" 🙏👍🥰❤
I was fortunate to see Rich live at concerts over 30 times and this lad is the closest anyone has come to replicating what Rich achieved. Just awesome and he obviously appreciates what a master Rich was. I would love to see him with a big band ❤
I wish I would have studied this type of drumming years ago. I am a self taught rock drummer. At one point playing became boring to me. Now I am learning different styles of playing and it is challenging. Great video!
As a Berklee drummer from 1976, while Buddy’s skill is undeniable, as a Jazz musician, I thought of speed like kids cranking-up the volume on the guitar amps. Joe Morello and his finesse with brushes made him my favorite. Nice tutorial!
Respect! You breakdown techniques of an icon without taking anything away from the man’s deserved rep. Actually propping him up while showing others it’s not magic but technique + practice. The natural humility to admit that you’re not where the man was makes it that much more palatable. Keep teaching bro you’re a natural. ✌️
Wow! I've been following him on Instagram and it's nice to see him finally on drumeo. Greyson is a genius and has a bright future in drumming ahead of him. Just simply amazing!
Your technique (especially at your age) is incredible, to say the least. This guy has grown up fast - probably the most mature young jazz drummer I've ever seen.
Yeah, a prodigious talent for sure. Also check out Mike Mitchell, another amazing young drummer who started playing with Stanley Clarke at something like 18/19 years of age.
I met buddy when I was 7 yrs old already taking drum lessons at cintiolis music store on rising sun ave in 1967 in philly. No one is better even today. He was and is the best. Neil periot said it perfectly he's on a shelf all by himself .
Thank you for a wonderful presentation! Watching this video reminded me of the importance attitude and commitment in BR's playing. Every note he played meant something, and was played with such superb dynamics and touch. He was a true master of the instrument.
Greyson is insanely talented. This level of skills is only achieved with endless hours of disciplined practice mixed with that pure talent. Glad he is getting recognition.
Ive never heard od Buddy Rich until this drum solo. This young man broke down to a very novice man who loves drumming and understand that its not about power but technique. Very,Very cool breakdown.
@@stanislouse4168 A common technique in styles that often emphasize speed, like extreme metal and grindcore. Here is a shorter Drumeo video on them, if that might be something that you would wish to explore: ua-cam.com/video/U4o0VibtKqc/v-deo.html
I love the way Buddy played, and having grown up sitting in front of his bands a lot (1968 until his passing), there's a HUGE long list of things to love about him. One of the things I admire about his playing the most is something he could do on any cymbal or drum... play the WHOLE instrument, from the center to the edges, varying dynamics, kinds of rimshots, momentary muffling, and on and on. Regardless of his enormous ability, he had a way of getting a hundred sounds out of a 6-stroke roll, or something as simple. Not "playing", but "PLAYING" I sure miss him... :)
My dad said Buddy RIch was the greatest drummer, and would never be matched. It is nice that my generation I have someone with such skill to be able to say that to my kids. It's impossible to know who is the greatest drummer, everyone has their own favourite, but having such a talent alive while I am the same age my dad was, is really cool for me. Keep up the inspiring work Greyson, many many future great drummers are going to find inspiration in what you do.
Find the drum duel between Buddy Rich and Ed Shaughnessy on the Tonight Show. Ed was the band drummer for Johnny Carson for decades and one of the best in the business. Buddy clearly takes it easy on him for the sake of entertainment, but easily outclassed him.
@@timcotton1782 I've watched so many Buddy Rich videos, the guy is just amazing, I wish there was 4k back then, it would be great to see in good quality video. I like to see the looks on the faces of the bands too, you can tell they know they are witnessing amazing talent.
You have a very good grasp of how Buddy did things for the Impossible solos . Buddy was my "Uncle" as he lived some of the time with my Great Aunt. Buddy would do freeform solo just to relax ... At least 3hrs a day, sometimes up to 7hrs at his most frantic pace, no breaks! He had EXTREMELY particular tastes in his equipment as well as preferences in setting up the kit. He was the King of speed for several reasons. Here's one, drop down the snare so the tips of your drumsticks are about an inch above the skin, lean forward into the roll.
Buddy also worked a small kit manufactured by Swingerland of Chicago Illinois, as he found they provided a much better range of tone. This is Very important as he would create tone from exacting impact placement upon the skins. Smaller kits equal speed. So does allowing for your bodies dimensions (angles at full speed) , it's like the difference between a tailored suit done at the best level versus buying a factory 2nd from Walmart. Comfort was speed for him, don't get cramped, but rather place everything at your fingertips.
Very nice, fun lesson, Greyson! The key to Buddy’s greatness as you know goes beyond his flash and tricks-his time and fitting his abilities to the musical context were unmatched. Thanks for breaking these down. Jared Falk knows what we like-yay!
Clean, clear and precise. I even picked my sticks up and played along at a super high tempo of 30bpm! Yes years of practice in those hands - Buddy was a true great for sure, I've got him on my wall next to Bonham and Colaiuta, but this guy is one to watch! Thanks for the vid inspiring.
He’s a great guy and a superb drummer but buddy rich was something else, I’m sure greyson would agree with me as he clearly recognises buddy’s importance
Buddy will all ways be king in my eyes ! Thank you! I learned to play by ear as a kid, after my instructor died as I was learning to roll. Buddy was my mentor & inspiration from then on. Ginger Baker was another one, along with Gene Krupa.
I can recommend Jojo Mayer’s “Secret weapons for the modern drummer”. He explains a lot of techniques and how to train. It’s a lot of rudimentary skills, including push-pull and the moeller method. It’s not some kind of shortcut magic video, but a very good explanation of what to do every day to train yourself to get faster and with that more controlled when playing fast. The old saying “a drummer is only as good as his worst hand” applies.
Great breakdown of what sounds and looks... well impossible. I was lucky enough to see Buddy live standing behind him more than once and could never assimilate what he was doing. So glad his genius is not lost on the generations that follow. I loved seeing the slow motion on your left hand as really gives a look into your technique. Which looks impossible to me too. Thank you!
Love this kids interest on Buddy There will never be a Buddy Rich again He’s still unmatched His endurance and power with super CLEAN speed is unmatched It wasn’t just his physical being on the drums His mind for music was something of a prodigy He knew all the horn parts and heard every note you couldn’t get in his mind
Ya this kid's in a dream world I've only watched half of it and can hear mistakes, he's on the right path practicing eight hours a day since he was a small lad but nobody's gonna touch The GOAT
@@m42037 Also Buddy was the second highest paid child entertainer in the world and was drumming from a year and half old, I suspect he sounded as good as he did as a teenager. Its a completely different skillset being able to play with that level of dexterity, energy and power but to create those licks in the first place and be able to pull them off in any given situation, never missing a beat and always sounding 100% musical and thats what made him so unique and captivating.
@@xVDRx You know, there's this strange thing that people do sometimes and obviously it's completely foreign to you. Every now and again when life gets a little too heavy from people like yourself making everything all serious, they do silly things to lighten the mood. They'll say something totally nonsensical just to put a little goofiness out there cause why not? Here's where you might be right in your estimation of the first 'blast beat'. But you got it totally wrong because the right answer is STOP TAKING YOURSELF SO FUCKING SERIOUSLY. IT WAS A JOKE.
It's great to see a drummer finally come up with Buddy Rich the top of the Pinnacle when it comes to talent. I will never get tired of watching the videos. Nice job!
I'm 67 years old...Buddy is probably the best drummer in my lifetime....there are many greats...amateur drummer myself for over 55 years....you are the closest thing to BR I've ever seen...awesome...keep up the great work, and thanks! I agree with a previous commenter...sky is the limit for you dude!
Yes evidently the kid had rich parents and let him practice eight hours a day for 10+ years. How do you think great guitar player's like Steve Vai, Paco De Lucía, Eddie Van etc got to be so great, saying no to their friends and staying home and practice. I went out partying in the 80s and as I got older only played maybe 8 hrs a week if that long
great lesson man, what I thought it would be next level impossible to even attempt. I ve been practicing just singles faster and faster, and its working for me. thank you for that
Thank you for bringing these Buddy Rich licks to life. I first heard his name as a small child. My late father was a drummer and he would play some amazing licks but he always said that Buddy Rich was the best 😊
It was nice of him to say he couldn’t play the first lick as smooth or fast as Buddy because of course there was only one Buddy Rich and yes, I could hear the timing errors but he was pretty good. One of the things about Buddy was his stamina. Lots of the highlighted parts of his incredible sessions were after he had already been playing for half an hour keeping perfect timing with an orchestra and fatigue had already set in. It takes strength and perfect timing to sound like that. Greyson will be fine because it’s clear that he is good and cares about details. Good job sir.
I saw Buddy in 1977 at Disneyland (CA) and got his autograph and a stick. The man is truly a “virtuoso” and no one has gotten close to his skill even 36 years after he passed away. I must admit this young man here is very impressive.
But it's impossible to judge skill alone there so many genres of music Buddy Rich probably couldn't master. Comparing drummers like Dave Weckl & Senri Kawaguchi for just an example among others, they'll surpassed Buddy Rich. Buddy Rich only mastered jazz & big band.
This goes beyond drumming. In addition to practical applications it includes illuminating conceptual and historical elements which are too often ignored yet essential aspects of a true drummer's DNA. Cheers GN for sharing your insights and your incredible gift.
So glad to see the legacy of Buddy's explosive and precise drumming continue! Greyson is a master student, and he's keeping the dream alive! I think it's important to keep the classic big-band sound going in the modern musical world, which seems to be too focused on technology instead of technique. Great video!
Truly great playing and video. It's hard to find good footage on Buddy, and even harder to figure out by ear what exactly he is doing. Thank you for your research and explanation.
I wouldn't even try to play Rich's stuff. He's amazing and looks like he's really having fun playing. It makes the experience even more pleasurable for the audience.
That's also very true Nema. let's see how well Grayson plays for the next 60 years, as buddy did. I don't think he can even match buddies intensity, power, and technique ..anytime soon.. not to mention musicality and patterns of ideas played inside out. backwards ..etc etc
Hi Grayson nice playing all around I met buddy in Lambertville in 1968 I was 8 yrs old taking drum lessons can you imagine . You keep playing with great attitude and work ethic and you can't miss. Best of luck to you...Kevin Mario morrell. God bless.
With that first one you forgot the juicy dynamic emphasis of him layering RL single quarter note strokes over top when hes full speed, making the main roll the ghost notes to the louder single notes
Just my opinion, not taking away from other great drummers, but no one duplicates the skills of Buddy Rich. Always with a simple drum kit and insane drumming skills.
I was lucky enough to see the Buddy Rich Big Band a couple times when he toured with Mel Torme back in the late ‘70’s. Amazing! Check out his Grammy-winning album “Together Again for the First Time” with Mel from 1978. Also recorded and released as a direct-to-disc. A true master lesson in ensemble drumming.
@drumeo Appreciate the technique and speed, and the practice it took to do it so well. Very much respect the humility to realize Buddy probably practiced more to be that much better. You are a good person.
Dive deeper with this lesson in our latest Beat article which includes sheet music for all of these licks: www.drumeo.com/beat/5-impossible-buddy-rich-licks/
Enjoyed your breakdown. Can you please analyze the playing of Buddy Rich and Desi arnaz Jr in the 1970 episode of Here's Lucy called "Lucy and the drum contest?
You are a Blessing!
Who has the chops you do?
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How about the crossover patern starting at 3:05 on this performance. Pretty cool
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God bless you and God bless anyone reading this! Hope you have an awesome day! Seek him while you can! Jesus is the way and the only way and he is returning soon! Whenever you think you aren't loved... Remember the ultimate sacrifice was for love! ENDING YOUR LIFE IS NEVER THE ANSWER!
For God so loved the world, that he gave his only begotten Son, that whosoever believeth in him should not perish, but have everlasting life.
John 3:16 KJV
The wages of sin is death (hell) but Jesus paid our debt on the cross, for our salvation! We must turn to God and away from our sinful ways, Confess Jesus is Lord and believe with our hearts that he was risen from the dead by God, and we must be baptized in the name of the Father, the Son and The Holy Spirit and live by His word and Commandments! Trust that God will help with the rest!
Seek God today before it's too late! Today could be your last day on earth!
Have a blessed day!
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This cat is carrying a very important torch from another era of drumming that very few drummers have the skills to do. An incredible drummer and an outstanding drum educator. The sky is the limit for this guy.
well said 🙌
And cut....... that's a rap. Nice job Greyson😁
He's in my eyes going to be one of the greatest of all time, given his age and his current abilities.
This is what I came to say, only better. It'll be exciting to watch, that's for sure. Kid's got it all.
Indeed! I think he’s also bridging the gap that one can find fluidly transition from style to style more easily than previously thought.
This kid is more than just a great player. Precise communicator as well.
He's mediocre and arrogant from what I saw. He completely missed the accents that create a poly rhythm over the roll, then presumes he played it just as Buddy Rich did. Do you really think that late in his career, Buddy was "impressing" people with simple rolls. No, his roll wasn't simple. It was what the kid described PLUS accents/poly rhythms.
Either, there are a lot of jazz fans here that don't play, or there are a lot of armature drummers
Listen to riches performance, and you'll hear two flams and a bass strike a few seconds apart, followed by three more flams and bass kicks in rapid succession, all of which is done while doing the single stroke roll.
Then, listen to this guy's performance. It's just a roll.
It's laughable!!!
@willfox4654 wow how effing miserable are you? Here you have a YOUNG upcoming player paying homage and all you can think to do is effing criticize him. Says way more about you then him pal.
Get off your high horse
@Hahnsoulo ,you miss the point entirely.
The author of the video says, "Learn to play buddy rich licks," then goes on to completely miss what made the original lick difficult at all and demonstrated a complete lack of skill or understanding. He didn't play the lick correctly. If he can't play the lick himself, then how would he teach it to anyone else. Buddy rich didn't play a simple open stroke roll, but the author did and said it was the same. Which is a blatant falsehood. You can try and defend him anyway you like, but the truth that has gone over your head is that he promised one thing then failed to deliver, yet acted/believed he delivered.
If you can't hear the difference perhaps you need hearing aids
@Hahnsoulo , I'm not interpreting his demeanor. Do you have ears? Go back and listen to Rich. Then go back and listen to this guy. One is playing a simple role. The other is playing a roll WITH ACCENTS A SLIGHT SHUFFLE AND BASS AND CYMBALS. The combination of which forms a poly rhythm that the first guy doesn't even attempt to notice.
It's not about his demeanor, it's about saying he's going to teach X, but then goes on to teach a simple Y instead. HE DIDNT DELIVER ON HIS PROMISE and failed to even learn what he claimed to be teaching.
It's not about his attitude (for the most part), it's that he lied. Worse yet, he either believes it or doesn't recognize that he didn't, in fact, play what rich played. Nor did he teach what rich played because he hadn't learned what Rich played. Yet he claims he did. That's the issue. It's not an opinion. It's not about how he handles himself. It's about he objectively lied or failed.
As just another metal head drummer...it's really cool to see someone keeping these classic styles alive at such a high level brother.
I appreciate it!
@@GreysonNekrutmandrums i come from a metal realm as well and drakus said it perfectly, these old school styles are amazing and its awesome to see someone keep these alive
Coming from the same genre, I was surprised to see Lick 3 straight up involving a blast beat. :D
@@nibblrrr7124 I pictured dominator just blasting away
Jazz is so much better than metal imo
I enjoyed all of it. 🥁
I’m nearly 62 now & have been a drummer since the late 60’s. I am so thrilled so see such talented musicians/drummers coming up the ranks. From my perspective, drummers have really raised the bar. Students are learning at such an accelerated pace now from when I started. And everyone is sharing their knowledge through UA-cam.
I truly enjoy watching all of you as you share with others what you’ve learned. Please continue the great progress all of you are making by learning, sharing & growing into the greatest generation of musicians/drummers & percussionists I’ve ever heard!
May God richly bless each & everyone of you who pick up a pair of sticks & sit down behind a trap set to play & create some of the most incredible entertaining music I’ve ever heard! I know it’s called a “ drum kit” now a days but when I began my journey as a drummer, they were called a trap set of drums. 🥁 I love watching all of the drummers on UA-cam. What a thrill!❤️🥁
Greyson is a class act. Love the breakdown and can’t wait to try. Basics, basics, basics. Respect the single stroke.
Let us know how it goes!
The basics, Support the Arts keep Alive, Drummer 63 N.C
God bless you and God bless anyone reading this! Hope you have an awesome day! Seek him while you can! Jesus is the way and the only way and he is returning soon! Whenever you think you aren't loved... Remember the ultimate sacrifice was for love! ENDING YOUR LIFE IS NEVER THE ANSWER!
For God so loved the world, that he gave his only begotten Son, that whosoever believeth in him should not perish, but have everlasting life.
John 3:16 KJV
The wages of sin is death (hell) but Jesus paid our debt on the cross, for our salvation! We must turn to God and away from our sinful ways, Confess Jesus is Lord and believe with our hearts that he was risen from the dead by God, and we must be baptized in the name of the Father, the Son and The Holy Spirit and live by His word and Commandments! Trust that God will help with the rest!
Seek God today before it's too late! Today could be your last day on earth!
Have a blessed day!
Dios te bendiga y Dios bendiga a Todos los que estan leyendo esto! Deseo que tengan un hermoso dia! Buscad a Dios mientras pueda ser hallado! Jesus es el camino y el unico camino y regresa pronto! Recuerda cuando te sientas que no eres amado... el mayor sacrificio se hizo por amor! EL SUICIDIO NUNCA ES LA RESPUESTA!
Porque de tal manera amó Dios al mundo, que ha dado a su Hijo unigénito, para que todo aquel que en él cree, no se pierda, mas tenga vida eterna.
S. Juan 3:16 RVR1960
La paga del pecado es muerte (infierno) pero Cristo pagó nuestra deuda en la cruz para nuestra salvacion! Debemos volvernos a Dios y apartarnos de nuestros caminos pecaminosos, confesar que Jesús es el Señor y creer con nuestro corazón que fue resucitado de entre los muertos por Dios, y debemos de ser bautizados en el nombre del Padre, del Hijo y del Espíritu Santo y vivir por Su palabra y mandamientos! Confia que Dios ayudara con el resto!
Busca a Dios, antes de que sea muy tarde! Hoy podria ser tu ultimo dia en la tierra!
Que tengas un hermoso dia!
❤️
YOU ARE NOT BUDDY RICH ❗️
Make Your Own Legendary Legacy! We Know That's Not Possible! Because Your,
Too Busy Talking About,
Another Man's "lifetime" of Achievements!!
Frankly until recently,
Never heard of you,
Where you been? or Achieved 🤔 or born and Raised!?
Aspects of Buddy Rich's playing almost feel like elements of thrash metal drumming
And Death Metal, even more.
why im thinking this is true
No mate, it s the other way round😉
RICH techniques are copied in metal
@@kirre_motion3437have to be right, huh?
@@bryanbryan6108he is right
Greyson, I am 61 and played drums in my earlier years. Watched Buddy for years and his solos still amaze me to this day. This was my first video where I saw Buddy’s licks explained and demoed very thoroughly. Bravo sir! Very nicely done and I look forward to more of your videos! 🙂
I love everything and anything by Buddy...my favorite drummer. Thanks for bringing back for present generations -great music of the past masters.
Just an FYI, Buddy was actually having a heart attack during that solo in 1982 at the concert of the Americas. If you watch that solo closely, from the beginning of the complete solo, he does a pattern that he did frequently. It was singles between the snare and floor tom tom. After he went through that, at blazing speed, you can see that his expression changed and he knew something was wrong. He got through the solo and even played the trademark slow to fast singles, as seen here, played the tune out, thanked the audience, then walked off. He collapsed as he just made it to the curtain, and the paramedics were called to care for him. It was only 2 months later that he suffered a massive heart attack in January of 83' while playing in Ann Arbor Michigan. He had a quadruple bypass operation and went back to work in 6 weeks after the operation. He first appearance was in London, and I got to see him 8 weeks after the operation, at a place called The Bottom Line in NYC. Before, this major heart attack in January and up until he had the heart attack in Michigan, he was playing a custom built set of DW drums, that I own til this day. I spoke to Buddy many times about that drum set and he always remembered that I had it every time I had the opportunity to talk with him at a show. He was a true Master of the craft and legend.
Cool story!
Wow!!!
You have a holly grail drum kit sir, the value of that kit is probably so high , you couldn’t actually put a price on it, i would keep that till i die and pass it on to someone who truly deserves to care for it.
i'm incredibly jealous
Holy crap
It blows my mind how these "kids" can break down the legends, and not only play it, but make it so accessible. Mad props!
Buddy would disagree with you,
Probably even say, what talent?
Get up on my bandstand and try to
Lead my band!!
@@marksilva9966 So do you have a direct line to Buddy?
@@troypalisi3757 hahahahaha
This kid is no doubt talented.
I don't think he managed to do any of them so great.. looking forward to seeing him in the future
@@TheMotigabay I think it's due to them being taken out of the context of a performance, he technically played them well but due to it just being a presentation, it lacked soul and obviously seemed lack luster compared to the clips of buddy going all out with his band
Great lessons!!! This is a testament to how truly great Buddy was....these videos of Buddy are over 50 years old...and we're still talking about them and breaking them down.
I remember Greyson playing in talent shows in HS, and he was incredible then, let alone now. Almost shocking to see his face on my recommended, incredible guy, incredible drummer
I don’t think it’s so much about “can it be played”, but rather, can it be played at the level of nuance and control that he played it.
And the answer is no... Perhaps only by some of the all time greats like Dave Weckl... Love to see someone like Larnell Lewis try this
Plus: guiding a hole orchestra live, during a show, and not in a closed room with an electronic metronome, where you restart whenever you want / need ... and more deep: to create all of these to be played along with an orchestra. Its huge.
@@fluim0102 Maybe it can't be
played exactly same way, but drummers could get close enough to where it's identical. I also think Larnell Lewis could play some Buddy chops, specifically the ones demonstrated in this video, and I may catch some heat for this but some of the fills Greyson is showing here aren't insanely difficult to play it just requires a lot of practice obviously lol.
@@jaydoode15 I think that was his intention, to help demystify these Buddy Licks. So many people that watched Buddy play call him the best drummer ever and rightfully so. However as you said most of what he plays isn’t that difficult. I’m sure Joe Morello could play most of Buddy’s licks but that wasn’t his style. 🤣
@@jaydoode15 its not "difficult" its just insanely fn fast.... which makes it difficult lol
Got to see Buddy three times live, in little venues. Videos don't do it justice. Your draw drops when you see a guy preform at that level. Truly one of a kind. I would walk out of the shows thinking to myself how do I get to that level, and one day it occurred to me... nobody is really at that level. Made things a whole lot easier.
Great to see Buddy Rich continuing to be studied and admired.
Greyson is certainly one that understands the ultimate drummer that Buddy Rich was.
Ultimate drummer yes. But I've never heard him play a piece that wasn't just about the Buddy Rich drum solo, and I don't go for that sort of self-indulgent boredom. He could have been awesome underpinning a band, with occasional drum solos. Instead the band were just there to fill the time between his limelight slots. Without doubt ten times better on the drums than I will ever be. He's really, really technically capable. But there's more to music than just technical chops, and I rapidly lose interest after the first "yep, that's really impressive, oh man, he's going on a bit. A lot. Yep, people are applauding. He's still going. Oh good grief, he's still going."
Buddy Rich is a drummers God
Who is he? except for a movie,
Grayson who? I bet even Cathy doesn't Either, A real big band drummer?
Ask Buddy, he'd probably say no talent.
Wonder what Dom Famularo, Donny Osborne #DrumProdigy, would say.
@@davidscothern8513 👍i agree with you
There are several drummers better than Buddy alive today!!!
I'm 63, And It's good to see that a young Drummer such as yourself Highlight a legend Drummer such as Mr Rich That was an Absolutely Superb Breakdown Tutorial 👏💎👏💎👏🥁🔥🥁🔥🥁💯💯💯💯💯💯💯💯
This slow motion thing is amazing. Somehow, I’ve never seen people use a high speed camera to capture drumming with such clarity with education in mind.
In 1978 I was twenty one and went to see Buddy Rich and his band at the Turn of The Century here in Denver. My girlfriend and I and another couple were all good looking and perhps therefore placed at a table directly in front of Buddy's drum kit. We were maybe 5 feet max away from his bass drum. I used to play the drums through high school, mainly in stage band class, so I couldn't wait to see him. Well, he absolutely blew everyone away with his and his band's performance. I was mesmerized at the speed of his hands and accuracy. He never made a mistake. He was truly gifted and honestly there was nothing he couldn't do. The band was simply powerful and untouchable. Really glad you did this. Very motivational for anyone who wants to learn about playing the drums. Anyone seriously interested in learning drumming should be turned into your channel. Also very glad to see you using traditional grip instead of match grip. Buddy always thought your could do more with traditional.
Anybody's better looking than Buddy Rich. 😂
I worked in a union shop and there was a guy who always said , “Layoffs should go by looks and not Seniority.” Sounds like You might know him.
I'm a guitar player. I love to hear a good drummer. Buddy rich was absolutely fantastic. I thought everything you did was in his honor and legacy and you pulled it off very well. 🤘👍
If you’re interested in trying to learn drums you should! I’ve played guitar for over 8 years and I picked up drumming about a week ago and I am so so surprised how naturally it has come!
Wow, yea man! I’m 64 years old and I am amazed and inspired by you. Thank you!
The way he moves the drumsticks, looks like basketball hands and arms movements. Natural hand movements! Simply Amazing!
I was trying to pay attention to these licks, but I couldn't get over the snare tone. Love it!
What an incredible drummer and teacher!
You can spot a genius when they do something VERY difficult as if it is easy.
This guy is awesome.
I like not only how relaxed he looks in playing this stuff, but how relaxed and easy he is in breaking it down and demystifying it.
It is the key to learning to play with speed.
I don’t have drums, I can’t play drums, I don’t intent to play drums. But here I am not skipping a second. Such Engaging skills.
Great video with a very humble drummer while giving ALL the respect for Buddy at the same time
If I could only give 1000 upvotes! A buddy Rich fan for years and a drummer who really appreciates your skill and demystifying the 'impossible'!
What an amazing way to honor Buddy! Greyson is humble in knowing that all drummers play their own material best from being so used to it.
Greyson is one of the best jazz players and probably one of the best drummers I've ever seen. So hard to tell, it's even hard to fully conclude that Buddy was the best of all time ...it's more theoretical from how amazing so many players are..
Greyson is definitely one of the greats! Awesome job! 👌
Who has he played with, what big band?
Oh, that's right, he was in one movie.
This guy couldn't begin to lead a real Big Band!!
@@marksilva9966 sure, keep talking shit on yt, it’s free
I forgot to mention something,
Special that I got to do, I really don't,
Have to, but I want to tell now,
And rub in the #valebliz Face 😂
Well after an Amazing Exciting,
"Buddy Rich" 🥁🥁 Concert,
I was personally invited to come
Aboard The Infamous Buddy Rich,
Tour Bus, Wow Amazing Experience,
Buddy always sat in the first seat,
Opposite the driver's seat,
Came inside, buddy sitting there,
In a white Ralph Lauren, terry cloth,
Robe, got to talk to him about 10 minutes
And standing by me was Steve Markus,
Buddy's long-time Tenor Saxophone 🎷
Man, chatting, and got photos taken,
Keeling next to the Legend Buddy Rich
I didn't want to get off the bus, take, Me with you on the road, I could be,
Your Valet, the guy who gets buddy,
Whatever he needs, fresh towels,
Drinks etc...
Anyway I will never forget that evening
I felt like I'm so lucky and blessed
🥁🥁🥁🥁🥁🥁🥁The Man
"ONE OF A KIND" 🙏👍🥰❤
@@marksilva9966 man you can't even write. By the way, what's your little story supposed to prove?
@@marksilva9966 mental illness.
I was fortunate to see Rich live at concerts over 30 times and this lad is the closest anyone has come to replicating what Rich achieved. Just awesome and he obviously appreciates what a master Rich was. I would love to see him with a big band ❤
lol unless you're a top shelf jazz drummer as if you'd even be able to tell. and i'm guessing you're not a top shelf jazz drummer.
I wish I would have studied this type of drumming years ago. I am a self taught rock drummer. At one point playing became boring to me. Now I am learning different styles of playing and it is challenging. Great video!
learning new styles is challenging, but it makes drumming more interesting and results in your playing being that much more diverse
Your way of teaching is giving more hope to all those people who are interested in drumming. Good God bless you dear💕 friend.
As a Berklee drummer from 1976, while Buddy’s skill is undeniable, as a Jazz musician, I thought of speed like kids cranking-up the volume on the guitar amps. Joe Morello and his finesse with brushes made him my favorite. Nice tutorial!
Respect! You breakdown techniques of an icon without taking anything away from the man’s deserved rep. Actually propping him up while showing others it’s not magic but technique + practice. The natural humility to admit that you’re not where the man was makes it that much more palatable. Keep teaching bro you’re a natural. ✌️
Wow! I've been following him on Instagram and it's nice to see him finally on drumeo. Greyson is a genius and has a bright future in drumming ahead of him. Just simply amazing!
The freedom of music gives me a lot of joy. A solo that's just creative on the spot. Common in the old days.
Your technique (especially at your age) is incredible, to say the least. This guy has grown up fast - probably the most mature young jazz drummer I've ever seen.
Tony williams like
@@JGBDYT For sure. I love Tony Williams so much!
Yeah, a prodigious talent for sure. Also check out Mike Mitchell, another amazing young drummer who started playing with Stanley Clarke at something like 18/19 years of age.
@@fuzzylogiceire will do, thanks!
What age do you think he is???
I met buddy when I was 7 yrs old already taking drum lessons at cintiolis music store on rising sun ave in 1967 in philly. No one is better even today. He was and is the best. Neil periot said it perfectly he's on a shelf all by himself .
I had the pleasure to meet Greyson during an intermission at Con Alma in Pittsburgh about a month ago. Great drummer!
Thank you for a wonderful presentation! Watching this video reminded me of the importance attitude and commitment in BR's playing. Every note he played meant something, and was played with such superb dynamics and touch. He was a true master of the instrument.
Its so crazy how good this kid is and has the right personality for communication and media
Greyson is insanely talented. This level of skills is only achieved with endless hours of disciplined practice mixed with that pure talent. Glad he is getting recognition.
Ive never heard od Buddy Rich until this drum solo. This young man broke down to a very novice man who loves drumming and understand that its not about power but technique. Very,Very cool breakdown.
In the third Video you showed us, that Buddy Rich also was the founder of blast beats👏
WTF are "Blast Beats"?
@@stanislouse4168 A common technique in styles that often emphasize speed, like extreme metal and grindcore. Here is a shorter Drumeo video on them, if that might be something that you would wish to explore: ua-cam.com/video/U4o0VibtKqc/v-deo.html
@@UnremarkableFleshbag grindcore???
@Iceman 2 subscribers and NO CONTENT.
Blast beats are just 32nd notes divided between the hi hat/bass drum and snare.. i don’t know why people like it because there is no musicality to it.
I love the way Buddy played, and having grown up sitting in front of his bands a lot (1968 until his passing), there's a HUGE long list of things to love about him. One of the things I admire about his playing the most is something he could do on any cymbal or drum... play the WHOLE instrument, from the center to the edges, varying dynamics, kinds of rimshots, momentary muffling, and on and on. Regardless of his enormous ability, he had a way of getting a hundred sounds out of a 6-stroke roll, or something as simple. Not "playing", but "PLAYING" I sure miss him... :)
My dad said Buddy RIch was the greatest drummer, and would never be matched.
It is nice that my generation I have someone with such skill to be able to say that to my kids.
It's impossible to know who is the greatest drummer, everyone has their own favourite, but having such a talent alive while I am the same age my dad was, is really cool for me.
Keep up the inspiring work Greyson, many many future great drummers are going to find inspiration in what you do.
Find the drum duel between Buddy Rich and Ed Shaughnessy on the Tonight Show. Ed was the band drummer for Johnny Carson for decades and one of the best in the business. Buddy clearly takes it easy on him for the sake of entertainment, but easily outclassed him.
@@timcotton1782 I've watched so many Buddy Rich videos, the guy is just amazing, I wish there was 4k back then, it would be great to see in good quality video.
I like to see the looks on the faces of the bands too, you can tell they know they are witnessing amazing talent.
Several drummers have passed Buddy and are way better!!!
He’s da Best I tell ya!
Grayhound
IS DELUSIONAL 😵💫🤪😵🤒🤮👎👎
Dude, You are a Buddy Rich carry-on, I've never seen someone impress me as much as you do as a drummer! great Job and continue success!
It takes a huge pair to get up there and break down Buddy's stuff, but you have the goods to pull it off. Keep it up!
You have a very good grasp of how Buddy did things for the Impossible solos . Buddy was my "Uncle" as he lived some of the time with my Great Aunt. Buddy would do freeform solo just to relax ... At least 3hrs a day, sometimes up to 7hrs at his most frantic pace, no breaks! He had EXTREMELY particular tastes in his equipment as well as preferences in setting up the kit. He was the King of speed for several reasons. Here's one, drop down the snare so the tips of your drumsticks are about an inch above the skin, lean forward into the roll.
Buddy also worked a small kit manufactured by Swingerland of Chicago Illinois, as he found they provided a much better range of tone. This is Very important as he would create tone from exacting impact placement upon the skins. Smaller kits equal speed. So does allowing for your bodies dimensions (angles at full speed) , it's like the difference between a tailored suit done at the best level versus buying a factory 2nd from Walmart. Comfort was speed for him, don't get cramped, but rather place everything at your fingertips.
I just love the tone of that Pearl kit…everyone who’s anyone plays DW, but Pearl has always made some great sounding instruments.👍👍
Very nice, fun lesson, Greyson! The key to Buddy’s greatness as you know goes beyond his flash and tricks-his time and fitting his abilities to the musical context were unmatched. Thanks for breaking these down. Jared Falk knows what we like-yay!
Thanks for carrying the torch with such joy. Buddy was in a league of his own, keep spreading the word.
Thank you, you are a natural teacher as well. I have noticed drummers play Buddy’s licks but no one as “clean” as you say…..
Thanks for this. I am currently in year 2 after a Grand Mal stroke. My left hand is paralyzed. Starting from zero, but starting!
Wow. Hope you make a full recovery.
Best wishes and praying for a full recovery so you can get drumming again. 💙
That's gonna help. Also crawling on the floor. Force your nerves back to work. Do NOT surrender.
Praying for you bro.
Heal up brother drummer. FEEL and passion IS the magic sauce. Enjoy your healing experience. Blessings to you. Drum on 🥁💚
Clean, clear and precise. I even picked my sticks up and played along at a super high tempo of 30bpm! Yes years of practice in those hands - Buddy was a true great for sure, I've got him on my wall next to Bonham and Colaiuta, but this guy is one to watch! Thanks for the vid inspiring.
Greyson is the buddy rich of our time
Thank you!
@@GreysonNekrutmandrums I Like Them Socks.
He’s a great guy and a superb drummer but buddy rich was something else, I’m sure greyson would agree with me as he clearly recognises buddy’s importance
Greyson : excellent demonstrations, explanations, techniques and transcriptions.
The keys are relax, it’s an illusion: until you try to do it.
Buddy will all ways be king in my eyes ! Thank you! I learned to play by ear as a kid, after my instructor died as I was learning to roll. Buddy was my mentor & inspiration from then on. Ginger Baker was another one, along with Gene Krupa.
I can recommend Jojo Mayer’s “Secret weapons for the modern drummer”. He explains a lot of techniques and how to train. It’s a lot of rudimentary skills, including push-pull and the moeller method. It’s not some kind of shortcut magic video, but a very good explanation of what to do every day to train yourself to get faster and with that more controlled when playing fast. The old saying “a drummer is only as good as his worst hand” applies.
Buddy is one of my favorite drummers! Thanks for breaking all the licks down for us! Greatly appreciated!
Great technique, knowledge, and relaxed self confidence; this young man is a real pro...
Great breakdown of what sounds and looks... well impossible. I was lucky enough to see Buddy live standing behind him more than once and could never assimilate what he was doing. So glad his genius is not lost on the generations that follow. I loved seeing the slow motion on your left hand as really gives a look into your technique. Which looks impossible to me too. Thank you!
Wow, I am such a beginner, the skill he demonstrates is otherworldly. Makes me happy that people can soar like this.
Love this kids interest on Buddy There will never be a Buddy Rich again He’s still unmatched His endurance and power with super CLEAN speed is unmatched It wasn’t just his physical being on the drums His mind for music was something of a prodigy He knew all the horn parts and heard every note you couldn’t get in his mind
Ya this kid's in a dream world I've only watched half of it and can hear mistakes, he's on the right path practicing eight hours a day since he was a small lad but nobody's gonna touch The GOAT
@@m42037 Also Buddy was the second highest paid child entertainer in the world and was drumming from a year and half old, I suspect he sounded as good as he did as a teenager. Its a completely different skillset being able to play with that level of dexterity, energy and power but to create those licks in the first place and be able to pull them off in any given situation, never missing a beat and always sounding 100% musical and thats what made him so unique and captivating.
5:37 And there we see that Buddy in fact invented the 'Blast Beat'.
First "blast beat" was in the 60's on toms + snare. First blast beat as we know it was before this performance as well. Buddy didn't invent it.
@@xVDRx You know, there's this strange thing that people do sometimes and obviously it's completely foreign to you. Every now and again when life gets a little too heavy from people like yourself making everything all serious, they do silly things to lighten the mood. They'll say something totally nonsensical just to put a little goofiness out there cause why not? Here's where you might be right in your estimation of the first 'blast beat'. But you got it totally wrong because the right answer is STOP TAKING YOURSELF SO FUCKING SERIOUSLY. IT WAS A JOKE.
Yessssss haha
@@xVDRx not accurate, and boring as heck.
@@claudep.1926 Is 100% accurate actually but go ahead and explain why it isn't. I'll wait.
The single stroke roll - easy to learn, difficult to master. Great job Greyson ! ! !
and if you spent a lot of time working on it you still would not be a player.
It's great to see a drummer finally come up with Buddy Rich the top of the Pinnacle when it comes to talent. I will never get tired of watching the videos. Nice job!
Great video, good to see someone breaking down a Buddy Rich routine.
Very informative especially on the left hand six'stroke roll crescendo.
👍
Thank you!
WOW
I'm 67 years old...Buddy is probably the best drummer in my lifetime....there are many greats...amateur drummer myself for over 55 years....you are the closest thing to BR I've ever seen...awesome...keep up the great work, and thanks! I agree with a previous commenter...sky is the limit for you dude!
I’ve always been so scared to even attempt any of Buddy’s stuff but this video gave me the courage to try! Awesome lesson!!
Yes evidently the kid had rich parents and let him practice eight hours a day for 10+ years. How do you think great guitar player's like Steve Vai, Paco De Lucía, Eddie Van etc got to be so great, saying no to their friends and staying home and practice. I went out partying in the 80s and as I got older only played maybe 8 hrs a week if that long
@@m42037 u a btch thats why :D
Love to see this young man taking the torch forward and beyond.
no one can play the drums like Buddy Rich
Great to see younger generation respect such a legendary drummer & master the craft. Great job kid!!!
great lesson man, what I thought it would be next level impossible to even attempt. I ve been practicing just singles faster and faster, and its working for me. thank you for that
Thank you for bringing these Buddy Rich licks to life. I first heard his name as a small child. My late father was a drummer and he would play some amazing licks but he always said that Buddy Rich was the best 😊
And still is the Best!
I saw BR live in 1982 .He was a machine.
It was nice of him to say he couldn’t play the first lick as smooth or fast as Buddy because of course there was only one Buddy Rich and yes, I could hear the timing errors but he was pretty good. One of the things about Buddy was his stamina. Lots of the highlighted parts of his incredible sessions were after he had already been playing for half an hour keeping perfect timing with an orchestra and fatigue had already set in. It takes strength and perfect timing to sound like that. Greyson will be fine because it’s clear that he is good and cares about details. Good job sir.
I saw Buddy in 1977 at Disneyland (CA) and got his autograph and a stick. The man is truly a “virtuoso” and no one has gotten close to his skill even 36 years after he passed away.
I must admit this young man here is very impressive.
But it's impossible to judge skill alone there so many genres of music Buddy Rich probably couldn't master. Comparing drummers like Dave Weckl & Senri Kawaguchi for just an example among others, they'll surpassed Buddy Rich. Buddy Rich only mastered jazz & big band.
There are several drummers better than Buddy today!!!
This goes beyond drumming. In addition to practical applications it includes illuminating conceptual and historical elements which are too often ignored yet essential aspects of a true drummer's DNA. Cheers GN for sharing your insights and your incredible gift.
So glad to see the legacy of Buddy's explosive and precise drumming continue! Greyson is a master student, and he's keeping the dream alive! I think it's important to keep the classic big-band sound going in the modern musical world, which seems to be too focused on technology instead of technique. Great video!
HE'S DELUSIONAL 😵🤪
SO ARE YOU!❗❗😵💫
Bro you are awesome. I love it when people way smarter and more talented than me, break down how they do their craft. Brava!
Truly great playing and video. It's hard to find good footage on Buddy, and even harder to figure out by ear what exactly he is doing. Thank you for your research and explanation.
I wouldn't even try to play Rich's stuff. He's amazing and looks like he's really having fun playing. It makes the experience even more pleasurable for the audience.
Love his breakdowns of licks and explanations of them!! Fantastic course!!
Thank you 🙌
Absolute beast. Extremely impressed by Greyson. Phenomenal ability at his age
It’s crazy how jazz drummers lead the way for metal drummers. Those beats and fills are used in metal. 👍👍👍👍
That's also very true Nema. let's see how well Grayson plays for the next 60 years, as buddy did. I don't think he can even match buddies intensity, power, and technique ..anytime soon.. not to mention musicality and patterns of ideas played inside out. backwards ..etc etc
Hi Grayson nice playing all around I met buddy in Lambertville in 1968 I was 8 yrs old taking drum lessons can you imagine . You keep playing with great attitude and work ethic and you can't miss. Best of luck to you...Kevin Mario morrell. God bless.
With that first one you forgot the juicy dynamic emphasis of him layering RL single quarter note strokes over top when hes full speed, making the main roll the ghost notes to the louder single notes
Just my opinion, not taking away from other great drummers, but no one duplicates the skills of Buddy Rich. Always with a simple drum kit and insane drumming skills.
Beyond excellent! Learned alot with this one.
Wow! Amazing! I have loved jazz since I was a child and I thought they had forgotten about jazz, thank you very much for share your amazing talent!
I was lucky enough to see the Buddy Rich Big Band a couple times when he toured with Mel Torme back in the late ‘70’s. Amazing! Check out his Grammy-winning album “Together Again for the First Time” with Mel from 1978. Also recorded and released as a direct-to-disc. A true master lesson in ensemble drumming.
You are the most versatile drummer I have seen on UA-cam or the Internet. I watch all your video shorts. Keep it up.
Videos like this make me grateful to have players like Bernard purdie who play for the music and not speed
Incredible. And he explains it so beautifully.
Nice.. love it . Buddy rich is the father of blast beat
BUDDY RICH CAN BLAST BETTER THAN LARS FOR SURE
Great job. Very humble. And a very, very accomplished player. Pleasure to watch.
Thank you so much for this one. Watching this get stripped to such a basic level has really open my eyes and my mind. Great stuff 👍
@drumeo Appreciate the technique and speed, and the practice it took to do it so well. Very much respect the humility to realize Buddy probably practiced more to be that much better. You are a good person.