Thanks for watching dude, glad you liked the song! 🤘🏻I can confirm this was in fact all one take, with no video or audio used from other attempts, as well as no triggers or sample replacement used at all, and nothing snapped to grid :) The studio this was recorded at is the one and only John Delfs studio (5 seconds of summer, Lilly Allen, the script etc) called Edge Studios, all mics processed through well over 100k worth of analogue preamps/desk/outboard equipment :) It was then mixed by Nick Sampson and mastered by Mike Kalajian 👊🏻
I have literally seen every drummer that has seen Chris play make this face..... including me... Chris's playing hurts my heart man. The guy is a breathtaking drummer
To anyone who says "it's not real" or whatever or get on people who play with clickers and whatnot, I say simply this: Music is not a sport. There is no cheating. Do what you can to make the sound you want.
I would agree with that to a certain extent. I really don’t mind if a player openly admits that they comped a bit of a section or even used triggers, but actively deceiving your audience and saying you are just “that good” passes false expectations onto drummers. Making you compare your playing to something which is almost unachievable normally. I’m not saying Chris has altered this track necessarily, but I really wouldn’t be surprised if he had. Super clean and loud playing of some of those fast phrases is REALLY hard to achieve
@@ericibaugh8231 Yeah fair enough, I know he said he hasn't altered it one bit. Might be the case, he's a super talented guy don't get me wrong. I just said I wouldn't be surprised if he actually has done some adjustments in post production. If you compare the videos of him playing live to this is soooo different, and way more clean in this recording. Again, not trying to shit on the guys work, insane playing regardless
Felt you downplayed a lot. Going into a reaction video cold is one thing.. but 2 min prep work between 2 people to read a description before to know that he wrote the whole song arrangement..and the few details about the recording... that's not to much to do right? Also, You noticed the reason in his symbol placement but then didn't put it together in the other things you were critiquing. Posture, feet technique, everything is intentional to make sure every single hit has the precise same exact sound he wants. one take, nothing snapped, no triggers as others have said. Also all the flams and triplet groupings, lead changes and met mod... I wanted to see another drummer go in on that and break it down. "Always thought he was a good drummer" lol.. here let me help - he's a fucking Beast. I honestly thought you'd give this project MAJOR props.
I agree. I stopped watching this channel a while ago but came here just for this for all the same reasons you mentioned. It's somewhat jarring that I've seen non drummers have more thorough breakdowns of this brilliant piece of work. 💁🏼♂️
Just wish this Wyatt Stav guy had watched the take in full and then gone back & talked about bits, instead of pausing it every 15 seconds to drivel on, somehow turning the focus off Chris and on to himself. Somehow think Wyatt Stav’s ego was rocked by this beastly performance 🤔
@@teeth87 I honestly only finished the video to see how many more times he would stop it to Talk about himself lol. It was funny when he paused it and caught the symbol mute. hes like "yeah I don't think many would even catch that it's cool". This narcissist got shook for sure.
Dude. Chris owns this kid, on a level not many can understand. Yet this kid shows no reaction. Obvious arrogance with actual realization that he gets owned on every level.
In ALL fairness I don’t think he was going for a “UA-cam type reaction” rather than explaining certain aspects of the drumming and setup of the kit. Even though Wyatt is a great drummer, I’m sure he knows where he stands in comparison with Chris.
I agree. I love wyatt but I was really turned off by this reaction. He is trying to hard to compare chris's unique talent to his and trying to make it seem like chris is worse because he doesn't use as much technique. idk. I got a bad vibe from this reaction. Almost a jealousy vibe. Edit! I was so pumped to see wyatt finally react to this and he just seemed jealous. Wyatt is good but chris is on an another level man. Im a drummer too so I know those insane trips he was hitting on those kicks ommmmmg. wayatt didnt even react to any of those!
Wyatt, of all the flavors you could choose to react with, you chose salt? It took away from any of your ‘expert’ analysis because your envy was showing through. You didn’t seem to enjoy the track or the video because you were fighting against having your mind blown by the technical, articulate mastery he laid down. It would be wayyy better if you could be humble and take the song is for what it is, instead of comparing what he’s doing to what you do.
Chris is such a very technical drummer. It's super insane. Did anyone notice that alot of this was played in triplet forms? Anyone who knows Chris, he has pretty well mastered playing in triplet forms. His footwork is insane.
What’s so outstanding when Chris plays is that he doesn’t use any triggers or sample replacement like some drummers it’s all acoustic kit sounds which is crazy because he is so consistent and powerful with each hit
From his indiegogo campaign: No triggers or samples used. No hits snapped onto the grid. All songs must be one take, start to finish with strictly no drop-ins (he gives these instructions to his collaborators as well). No miming or pre-recorded audio/video, all lives takes.
There was no snap to grid one take beginning to end it was the second of 3 takes he did they didnt add or copy paste or cut anything it was all 1 take with no edits. Plus no triggers he literally did this take with no camera magic or editing. Also he did write all of the instrument parts and hired studio musicians for the parts.
Chris said that these videos are filmed in one take. He took 3 attempts to film the video, but the one they used was the 2nd attempt. The take that you see being filmed for the music video, is the same take that is used to record the track for the album. So if you were to play the song on Spotify, and then opened the same song on UA-cam, all the hits would be perfectly in sync.
Great video! I like your analysis on Chris' drumming and I like how you're being so real/genuine with your audiences. Much love and respect bruv, keep up the great work! 👊
@@skeet6189 no he definitely can't. His criticisms on Chris Turner's playing is just his own egoistical insecurities.. he said that Chris can only play heavy, and I know good and damn well that that is not the case. He is a well versed drummer, and this dude is only an eighth of what Chris Turner is. Him criticizing Chris's cymbals being turned out, and saying he will probably runs through them fast is an obvious jealous jab. Then he goes on to bash his camera work, as if that speaks more than the drums, which it does not. The only way that he's going to reach Chris Turner's skill level, is if he uses ez drummer
I just found your channel. I just subscribed. Your videos are extremely entertaining. I don’t even play any musical instruments but it’s very fun to watch all of these videos. Keep up the good work!
Y’all are amazing, hey Wyatt do you still play the drums from time to time? Any recent videos of it? We’d love to see another one for old times sake. Glad to see you evolve and hear your doing well. Thanks again & god bless
6:08 i watched a video where him and his producer were talking and chris said something like he gets about 3 to 5 uses out of his cymbals. On top of that not only does he not use samples or triggers you almost cant put a compressor on him either. More than -3dBs on the threshold and the drum sound is destroyed
At 14:31 he talks about the hi hat close he does but doesn’t mention the fill before I don’t know if he realized what that whole thing was before the whole fill was a disorientation for the 3 measures of metric modulation he did super super cool effect and extremely hard to do Chris is a beast for sure !!!!
This was such a lame reaction lol. Not because it was emotionally laid back, but because there seemed to be zero appreciation/respect for the difficulty of his playing. Facepalm all around. Just my initial thoughts🤷🏻♂️
You don't have to over react to everything. Wyatt obviously enjoys it, he's explaining whats happening because he loves it so much and is paying enough attention to it to even notice shit like that.
I have to say, I've sat on my throne at different heights all throughout my career and it is way easier pulling off those fast double bass parts when sitting higher rather than sitting lower at the kit.
No offense to you Wyatt, I love watching you drum and you're a beast on that kit but, Chris Turner is an absolute GOD on that kit. Again, no offense dude! 🤘🤘🤘🤘
GOD tier drummer this guy. But i really wanted to ask you a question on a seperate subject Wyatt, and L too if shes around to answer. I watched your reaction to the architects track "black lungs" and listened intently to your monologue about how your opinion can drastically change upon further listening. I just wondered if i could get an update on your stance on that track now? Both of you? i was more or less luke warm towards it on first listen like you guys but have grown to love it, for the lyrical content mostly but also for just being a great track. You guys feeling any different on it in comparison to your first listen?
Chris is a monster player man! Another reason to tilt the cymbals back is to have cymbals setup low while sitting high. Striking down isn't hitting edge because the cymbals are so low. Kinda like traditional grip drummers tilt their snare away because of the angle the stick strikes.
Do drummers get shin splints? I would think Turners method would lessen the chance if they do. I get them sometimes from my job and bro they suck ass soooo bad also happy holidays to all 😸🎄
From someone with a biomechanic movement background, higher knee angle actually means more of your leg is lifting, IE more hip flexor and quads, the lower your knees are under your hips the less upward movement your knees have, IE less hip flexor. You've got it backwards.
Man, I really feel Chris is the best drummer walking the face of the earth... His drumming hurts my heart... its like when I was in Jr. High and saw the girl I had a crush on and it felt like a sword in my chest... unobtainable
Chris Coleman plays with his cymbals angled away from him and so does Anika Nilles - Sure they said it was something to do with multiple hits so they dont miss with the cymbal swing
From what I can tell, the way he sets his symbols up he is actually hitting them at the same angle as most people, but he sits high and puts his symbols low so he points them away from him in order to hit at the same angle as a normal set up. I don’t think it is any worse for the symbols, look at Anika Niles video where she talks about it
Thanks for watching dude, glad you liked the song! 🤘🏻I can confirm this was in fact all one take, with no video or audio used from other attempts, as well as no triggers or sample replacement used at all, and nothing snapped to grid :) The studio this was recorded at is the one and only John Delfs studio (5 seconds of summer, Lilly Allen, the script etc) called Edge Studios, all mics processed through well over 100k worth of analogue preamps/desk/outboard equipment :) It was then mixed by Nick Sampson and mastered by Mike Kalajian 👊🏻
just one question. HOW?
i really love it, but i dont know how so much technique whilst not losing any power in playing is achievabale.
@@marvinalexander2253he sits high is how lol
Wayyyyy brummy lad was gonna say he did it in one take and all that shit... But I guess the man himself beat me to it 😂
@4801jordan im playing drums for a few years now, and i gotta say, even tho its part of his technique, there is so much more about it.
@@4801jordan Oh sitting higher is that all? lol
3:20 that face you make when you know you cant play that
I have literally seen every drummer that has seen Chris play make this face..... including me... Chris's playing hurts my heart man. The guy is a breathtaking drummer
dude hahahaha
on point
Chris is a god tier drummer
To anyone who says "it's not real" or whatever or get on people who play with clickers and whatnot, I say simply this: Music is not a sport. There is no cheating. Do what you can to make the sound you want.
Well said.
I would agree with that to a certain extent. I really don’t mind if a player openly admits that they comped a bit of a section or even used triggers, but actively deceiving your audience and saying you are just “that good” passes false expectations onto drummers. Making you compare your playing to something which is almost unachievable normally. I’m not saying Chris has altered this track necessarily, but I really wouldn’t be surprised if he had. Super clean and loud playing of some of those fast phrases is REALLY hard to achieve
Idk if you're refering to Chris Turner or not, but he does not use triggers and this video was shot in one take.
Doesn’t apply Chris Turner doesn’t use triggers, never has.
@@ericibaugh8231 Yeah fair enough, I know he said he hasn't altered it one bit. Might be the case, he's a super talented guy don't get me wrong. I just said I wouldn't be surprised if he actually has done some adjustments in post production. If you compare the videos of him playing live to this is soooo different, and way more clean in this recording. Again, not trying to shit on the guys work, insane playing regardless
Chris Turner is a monster drummer, definitely......
He's not a monster. Neither is he a drummer.
He's just a MIDI robot disguised to look human LOL
@@sleepytako_ 🤔, you might be right 🤣🤣 👏🏻👏🏻👊🏻💪🏻🤘🏻🤘🏻
@@gustavopinterich5874 😂😂😂😂😆😆😆😆😆
This is one take with no triggers or samples, also I think Chris wrote all of the instruments' parts for this, what a machine
This seems like more of a video on Wyatt Stav than anything 🤔
Felt you downplayed a lot. Going into a reaction video cold is one thing.. but 2 min prep work between 2 people to read a description before to know that he wrote the whole song arrangement..and the few details about the recording... that's not to much to do right? Also, You noticed the reason in his symbol placement but then didn't put it together in the other things you were critiquing. Posture, feet technique, everything is intentional to make sure every single hit has the precise same exact sound he wants. one take, nothing snapped, no triggers as others have said. Also all the flams and triplet groupings, lead changes and met mod... I wanted to see another drummer go in on that and break it down. "Always thought he was a good drummer" lol.. here let me help - he's a fucking Beast. I honestly thought you'd give this project MAJOR props.
I agree. I stopped watching this channel a while ago but came here just for this for all the same reasons you mentioned. It's somewhat jarring that I've seen non drummers have more thorough breakdowns of this brilliant piece of work. 💁🏼♂️
Just wish this Wyatt Stav guy had watched the take in full and then gone back & talked about bits, instead of pausing it every 15 seconds to drivel on, somehow turning the focus off Chris and on to himself. Somehow think Wyatt Stav’s ego was rocked by this beastly performance 🤔
@@teeth87 I honestly only finished the video to see how many more times he would stop it to Talk about himself lol. It was funny when he paused it and caught the symbol mute. hes like "yeah I don't think many would even catch that it's cool". This narcissist got shook for sure.
@@AaronFacciolini 100%.
@@teeth87 got the same impression!
Dude. Chris owns this kid, on a level not many can understand. Yet this kid shows no reaction. Obvious arrogance with actual realization that he gets owned on every level.
In ALL fairness I don’t think he was going for a “UA-cam type reaction” rather than explaining certain aspects of the drumming and setup of the kit. Even though Wyatt is a great drummer, I’m sure he knows where he stands in comparison with Chris.
I agree. I love wyatt but I was really turned off by this reaction. He is trying to hard to compare chris's unique talent to his and trying to make it seem like chris is worse because he doesn't use as much technique. idk. I got a bad vibe from this reaction. Almost a jealousy vibe.
Edit! I was so pumped to see wyatt finally react to this and he just seemed jealous. Wyatt is good but chris is on an another level man. Im a drummer too so I know those insane trips he was hitting on those kicks ommmmmg. wayatt didnt even react to any of those!
Wyatt, of all the flavors you could choose to react with, you chose salt? It took away from any of your ‘expert’ analysis because your envy was showing through. You didn’t seem to enjoy the track or the video because you were fighting against having your mind blown by the technical, articulate mastery he laid down. It would be wayyy better if you could be humble and take the song is for what it is, instead of comparing what he’s doing to what you do.
I didn’t take the reaction as arrogant or judgmental. It’s not like every reaction should be “omg goat”, he’s just commenting on technique and setup.
He didn't say anything negative or talk Chris down at all, why such a hateful comment on here?
Chris did this whole thing in 1 take, and all of the tones that you're hearing are from that individual take. No triggers or drum modification.
Chris is such a very technical drummer. It's super insane. Did anyone notice that alot of this was played in triplet forms? Anyone who knows Chris, he has pretty well mastered playing in triplet forms. His footwork is insane.
What do you mean "triplet forms" ? Most of the song is in straight notation.
3:44 "chris doesn't really play with any sort of technique in his uhm feet" *proceeds to intricately describe Chris' technique*
Interesting fact, despite his weird angle on the cymbals, he hardly breaks them! He sits high enough that he’s not hitting the edge directly.
He says every 3 or 4 shows with OAA he gets an entire new cymbal set
I literally paused my sleep schedule to see this
People have sleep schedules? 😅
People keeps Sleep in their Schedule.???
full of skill, full of mechanics, full of precision, best in class. he's not human.
What’s so outstanding when Chris plays is that he doesn’t use any triggers or sample replacement like some drummers it’s all acoustic kit sounds which is crazy because he is so consistent and powerful with each hit
From his indiegogo campaign:
No triggers or samples used. No hits snapped onto the grid. All songs must be one take, start to finish with strictly no drop-ins (he gives these instructions to his collaborators as well). No miming or pre-recorded audio/video, all lives takes.
Best drummer in the world
Yes, this single and video was all one take and no snap to grid. Your hearing his drums as they were recorded which is wildly impressive in itself
There was no snap to grid one take beginning to end it was the second of 3 takes he did they didnt add or copy paste or cut anything it was all 1 take with no edits. Plus no triggers he literally did this take with no camera magic or editing. Also he did write all of the instrument parts and hired studio musicians for the parts.
7:24
that face with awe, hahaha
me tooo, just stunning drumming by Chris
Chris said that these videos are filmed in one take. He took 3 attempts to film the video, but the one they used was the 2nd attempt. The take that you see being filmed for the music video, is the same take that is used to record the track for the album. So if you were to play the song on Spotify, and then opened the same song on UA-cam, all the hits would be perfectly in sync.
Im not even a drummer or know anything about drums but listening to those drums was therapy 😌
"no technique in feet", do flams on feet count?
This guy is salty because with Chris what you hear is actually what he’s playing, unlike in Wyatt’s videos 🤭
Great video! I like your analysis on Chris' drumming and I like how you're being so real/genuine with your audiences. Much love and respect bruv, keep up the great work! 👊
Reactions to more drummers would be great possible content for the future!
His Snare is a DW 14x4", he said that in an Insta live Q&A. Its the exact snare that he restored on his Channel.
Chris Turner is a beast! Killin' it!
This was a onetake I'm pretty sure
It was indeed
He said he did three takes, this was the second and for the third he felt he was was too burned out to do any better than the previous one.
@@dctrbanner3964 they're talking about one single take without cuts from a separate performance.
Chris always delivers.
He said he did it in one take. Second go or something. No samples or triggers. No snapping to grid. Pretty sweet.
I love how you explained his setup it really helped me to fully understand his form
LETS FUCKIN' GET INTO'R BUDS!
This was one take. Every single record on this album is going to be one take and filmed. This was take 2 of 3.
I woke up mid nap and decided that I’m not going back to sleep until I binge watch Wyatt
One of the most interesting and informative video of yours, I loved It !
Looking forward to your cover of this!
I don’t think he can…😂
@@skeet6189 no he definitely can't. His criticisms on Chris Turner's playing is just his own egoistical insecurities.. he said that Chris can only play heavy, and I know good and damn well that that is not the case. He is a well versed drummer, and this dude is only an eighth of what Chris Turner is. Him criticizing Chris's cymbals being turned out, and saying he will probably runs through them fast is an obvious jealous jab. Then he goes on to bash his camera work, as if that speaks more than the drums, which it does not. The only way that he's going to reach Chris Turner's skill level, is if he uses ez drummer
Just found your channel man, love this dude, finally someone reviewing music that understands music ✌🏼 gained a fan bruv
Great video guys!! Awesome to get your perspective Wyatt and to have Lindsay's questions and thoughts - happy holidays :)
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I just found your channel. I just subscribed. Your videos are extremely entertaining. I don’t even play any musical instruments but it’s very fun to watch all of these videos. Keep up the good work!
I love this channel! Brings such joy 🤙🏻
KADINJA- VERONIQUE in the studio. Insane drum parts. One of my favorite bands and drummers.
Discovered u guys recently and absolutely love what u do! A great vid, lots of love from Ireland 🤘
You should do Spiritbox - Constance! Very different vibe from usual Spiritbox but the song is SOOOOO heavy
Agreed
emotional, yes. heavy, not really
@@harper6692 It is actually heavy, just not the way Holy Roller is, for example
@@harper6692 it’s heavy as in heavy on the heart
@@harper6692 😂 I was like 🤔 "did I miss a heavy part of the song when I watched the video??" but yeah, I guess the word has a different meaning here.
Very informative video. Appreciate you going in depth
Man its so cool watching a great drummer break down another great drummer... very educational
Amen brotha your explanation of cymbal attack was spot on.🤙
Chris is awsome, so technical and power! Definitely I will support his crowfunding album 😄👌💪💪
Y’all are amazing, hey Wyatt do you still play the drums from time to time? Any recent videos of it? We’d love to see another one for old times sake. Glad to see you evolve and hear your doing well. Thanks again & god bless
6:08 i watched a video where him and his producer were talking and chris said something like he gets about 3 to 5 uses out of his cymbals. On top of that not only does he not use samples or triggers you almost cant put a compressor on him either. More than -3dBs on the threshold and the drum sound is destroyed
At 14:31 he talks about the hi hat close he does but doesn’t mention the fill before I don’t know if he realized what that whole thing was before the whole fill was a disorientation for the 3 measures of metric modulation he did super super cool effect and extremely hard to do Chris is a beast for sure !!!!
I still listen to High Horse and love every second of it. Probably my fav song to this day despite all the good shit coming out now.
I've watched half a dozen of these, and you're the first one to break it down, instead of justing oooing and aaaing.🤙
I loved this reaction!! The best part was you took the time to talk about the intricate things! Killed it brother!! Love the outfit Lindsay.
Your GF's reaction to you was like a kid in math class whilst the teacher is explaining fractions lol
I for sure would like to see more drum reactions. That’s the longest I’ve ever watched one of these. Usually I watch the song and bounce.
BEEN WAITING FOR YOU GUYS TO REACT TO THIS
This was such a lame reaction lol. Not because it was emotionally laid back, but because there seemed to be zero appreciation/respect for the difficulty of his playing. Facepalm all around. Just my initial thoughts🤷🏻♂️
You don't have to over react to everything. Wyatt obviously enjoys it, he's explaining whats happening because he loves it so much and is paying enough attention to it to even notice shit like that.
@@jcfontaine0017 it's normal, dude..
there's always an critism people on every reaction video
at least, we came to enjoy the video, not to judging
I would love to see more drum videos where you break them down like this, I really enjoy them!
Ive been listening to this repeat ever since the release LOL
It's all one take with no triggers. That's the project 😊
Lessgooooo! I was waiting for this 🔥🔥🔥
I just love his double bass. I love the power with the speed. It's unique man. 👍
Yea, it will be really useful to watch more simmilar videos. And thanks for Wyatt for such great lessons, will there be any more of these?
Chris uses heel-toe occasionally, I've seen in some of his playthroughs
I have to say, I've sat on my throne at different heights all throughout my career and it is way easier pulling off those fast double bass parts when sitting higher rather than sitting lower at the kit.
Would love more drum playthrough reactions, was insightful hearing some small nuances you mentioned!
No offense to you Wyatt, I love watching you drum and you're a beast on that kit but, Chris Turner is an absolute GOD on that kit. Again, no offense dude! 🤘🤘🤘🤘
Definitely do some more drum reactions!
I am excited for this!!!!
If you are as high up as Chris is, angling the cymbals that much just makes them flat so are they really that much risk of cracking/breaking?
Wyatt you a monster too!!
Hello from Shelkovo!
GOD tier drummer this guy.
But i really wanted to ask you a question on a seperate subject Wyatt, and L too if shes around to answer. I watched your reaction to the architects track "black lungs" and listened intently to your monologue about how your opinion can drastically change upon further listening. I just wondered if i could get an update on your stance on that track now? Both of you? i was more or less luke warm towards it on first listen like you guys but have grown to love it, for the lyrical content mostly but also for just being a great track. You guys feeling any different on it in comparison to your first listen?
Definitely do more reactions to drummers! Chris's Oceans Ate Alaska videos should be next!
Chris is a monster player man! Another reason to tilt the cymbals back is to have cymbals setup low while sitting high. Striking down isn't hitting edge because the cymbals are so low. Kinda like traditional grip drummers tilt their snare away because of the angle the stick strikes.
I've had a Mapex set and yea they're great.
My wife and I have that same sheet hanging on the wall in the background... with lights around it also 🤦🏻♂️ 🤣
Where did you get that shirt wyatt?
Do drummers get shin splints? I would think Turners method would lessen the chance if they do. I get them sometimes from my job and bro they suck ass soooo bad also happy holidays to all 😸🎄
Pretty sure the guitars are not written by Chris. He uploaded the playthrough of the song and 2 other guys are playing the guitars.
Christ Turner's drumming signature hi hat and china cymbals choke
more drummer video reaction !! PS : "This video is sponsored by ....Mapex --> OMGGGGGGG"
From someone with a biomechanic movement background, higher knee angle actually means more of your leg is lifting, IE more hip flexor and quads, the lower your knees are under your hips the less upward movement your knees have, IE less hip flexor. You've got it backwards.
Thanks,i learned something here
Man, I really feel Chris is the best drummer walking the face of the earth... His drumming hurts my heart... its like when I was in Jr. High and saw the girl I had a crush on and it felt like a sword in my chest... unobtainable
Chris is a beast! Also, I love my mapex kit! Great video! New subscriber here!
Chris Coleman plays with his cymbals angled away from him and so does Anika Nilles - Sure they said it was something to do with multiple hits so they dont miss with the cymbal swing
Like your review. Wyatt has great taste in drumming and in ladies too ;-)
the 350z at the beginning and the name 40 roll refers to street racing. Where you would start the drag race at 40mph vs from a dead stop
Fuck yeah more drummers!!
Just want to add, its all one take
Pretty cool format, check out some other drummers, it's fun to listen to.
Like crossfaith's drummer is pretty cool
YASSSSS HES SO SIICCCKKK
Dudes a wizard 😂
You should make a tutorial of how to make a silent studio haha
Would love to see more drum reacts
Lmao at everyone hating on Wyatt for not fanboying to the max….y’all are lames. Great content and info Wyatt 💯
Jk, you cover music…he writes it.
From what I can tell, the way he sets his symbols up he is actually hitting them at the same angle as most people, but he sits high and puts his symbols low so he points them away from him in order to hit at the same angle as a normal set up. I don’t think it is any worse for the symbols, look at Anika Niles video where she talks about it
Considering this guy is a drummer, I’m surprised it took y’all this long 😂
If you havent heard Crown the Empire- Voices you should totally check it out! GREAT BAND
KADINJA- veronique.