Wow... Damn right 1st place... that Xylophone, plus two stick drumming was dope ! ! ! Awesome job Zach, Neil Peart would be proud... Peace (FMM: Cavaliers, Tuba/Baritone, '77-'87)
Incredible solo. I am a drum set player and I was in drumline in HS but always never tooo into it, always just working on kit stuff. You sir are a true scholar of music and have a drum set style only a percussionist in the blue devils has lol. I was wondering if you have transcribed this solo at all so I can learn some of these beats? What kinds of books/stuff did you work on to have such a good rhythmic vocabulary around the kit? Just wondering. Also you should do the guitar center drum off if you haven't already
Don’t know if you’ll see this given how old your comment is, but it’s clapping music by Steve reich. It’s the same part in each limb phased over by one eighth note
How is it that someone can be so incredibly talented, yet people need to dislike the video? Really, what is the point? Awesome job man. I enjoy watching people play what I will never be able to play.
i love this i love this i love this i love this i love this i love this i love this i love this i love this i love this i love this i love this i love this i love this i love this i love this………..infinity!
does anyone know any famous drummers who play like this (style wise) sorry for my lack of knowledge, i'm trying to refer to like playing with a lot of independence and etc. i don't even know what you'd call this type of drumming, anyway thank you to anyone who response?
If you can get into the style of music, Danny Carey from Tool is pretty incredible when it comes to polyrhythms. Triad for example, Swiss triplet variation over a kick pattern in 5, glueing it all together with quarters on the left foot.
Check out Gavin Harrison’s 3-5-7 groove. 3 way polyrhythm, it’s pretty crazy. Also, check out Mike Johnston’s “big kid” independence exercise (displaced paradiddle diddles over a straightened out jazz ostinato)
Uh but switching from the cowbell to stack he like instantly sped up, wasn’t gradual or anything. Was that a part of the thing or what? Not denying his ability to play, like he’s clearly better than me no question, I just got thrown off by how the feeling of the groove changed. I guess it’s just supposed to be there idk
TKnight01 he went from a swung rhythm on the cowbell to a straight sixteenth note syncopation groove on the stack which gives the impression of speeding up. Pretty cool stuff :)
Some cool inclusions but mostly sloppy and irritating overall. When you complicate something just to make it complicated, you lose the element of musicality and professionalism. And from the comments, it sounds like he’s flying on the winds of being overrated within a social cocoon. I would suspect just a matter of time before the rude awakening
Stole the bell+drum set idea from JP Bouvet’s 2011 GC Drumoff winning final His chops are KILLER but there’s no musicality nor pacing in the solo. As a drummer, he’s amazing? As a composer? Ehhhhhhhhhhhhh
Really? He "stole" it? Cause I'm sure that guy was the first person in history to have that idea. It's not that someone else has done it before, it's that it's really hard and Zach executed it amazingly with his own creativity. Also, I thought the solo has really nice pacing, with transitional material and a good flow of tempo, he even recaps the opening drum beat at the end and adds even more to it, to give the solo a nice rounded-out feeling. He also has excellent control of the dynamic range of the drums.
Bouvet stole it from Danny Carey in Vicarious - 10,000 days (2006). We can all be niggers about it if you really want to show the world how retarded you are.
zach is the kind of player that can do flams with one single hand
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How would you notate that? “rR”
Four stick grip
the thought of this amount of independence physically hurts
Seari73 then I suggest you go watch some actual Latin drumming
thats probably a good point
More like interdependence, am I right John Riley fans???
Maybe if you haven't seen Thomas Lang play
David Gamero I was about to say that. The amount of independence in the song time is just ridiculous
Zach is super nice in person he’s the front ensemble tech at our school
nathan pinch i found your yt channel
Nathan Pich i wish omg thats crazy
Omg tell me more 😂 I'm jealous
@@rinnygirl4234 He's now in basic, I think he's joining the Marines.
I love how the snare is tuned perfectly to match the bells at 3:11
The independence is fucking insane, never disappoints the crowd
what is independence
Caelan playing different rhythms with different hands and feet at the same time
* Insert line about cowbell and there not being enough of it *
having 5 brains is cheating
xD
The limit is 2
420th like
"I put SpongeBob music over some dope fucking beats"
FIIIVVEE SECOND RUULLLE
tiny rick!
Ad lib!!!
olé
Sam Shoemaker tiny rrriiiiiicccckkkkk I love it
also he says im finna bust lmao
1:44 got me bobbing my head so hard it hurts.
3:06 goes so hard i cant bye
i mean it wasn’t perfect
ShutuP ! still amazing nevertheless
Seth Morris yeah for sure
@@dbnois3 it was perfect
@@rinnygirl4234 nah he was missing notes on the glock if you listen. He pushed himself to that point though, that's what's impressive
Is that multiple variations of clapping music through different parts oh his body? That's sick.
The first system on right hand, second system on the left hand, and the third system on right foot :)
It's actually a percussion ensemble called "Drum amalgam" if I remember correctly.
+Zachary Hudson is that really you
Illuminati 12321 it’s him, alright!
when god replies to you
Xylophone + two sticks drum set = INSANE. Unbelievable
sounded like a glock to me
Geatle. thats either a Glock, or thats a very high pitched Xylo...but i am pretty sure its a glock.
jake miller That's a glock
its a glock broham
I believe it's a Soprano Vibraphone
1:19 I see the clapping music reference
1:17 didn't realize you were born with 3 brains
omg he played spongebob HAHA
PREEEESENTING THE CRABBBBYY PATTTYYY
Wow... Damn right 1st place... that Xylophone, plus two stick drumming was dope ! ! ! Awesome job Zach, Neil Peart would be proud... Peace (FMM: Cavaliers, Tuba/Baritone, '77-'87)
George McCormick it's not a xylophone, it's a glockenspiel
When people call the glock a xylophone
It is not a xylophone is a glockenspiel, learn pit please...
I just call them bells lol
@@ItzEnder27 It's not a glockenspiel it's a Trumpet.
My friend here zach, hes already taken, and hes cracked at drumset my guy
1:11 CLAPPING MUSIC!!!
Incredible solo. I am a drum set player and I was in drumline in HS but always never tooo into it, always just working on kit stuff. You sir are a true scholar of music and have a drum set style only a percussionist in the blue devils has lol. I was wondering if you have transcribed this solo at all so I can learn some of these beats? What kinds of books/stuff did you work on to have such a good rhythmic vocabulary around the kit? Just wondering.
Also you should do the guitar center drum off if you haven't already
This guys really good he should be on the blue devils
I just realized that the rhythm he plays at 1:11 is the same rhythm that the bassline plays in part of Metamorph
@Simon Walrod the drum break
Don’t know if you’ll see this given how old your comment is, but it’s clapping music by Steve reich. It’s the same part in each limb phased over by one eighth note
How is it that someone can be so incredibly talented, yet people need to dislike the video? Really, what is the point? Awesome job man. I enjoy watching people play what I will never be able to play.
Outstanding.
Great Job Zach! you need to be endorsed by Natal.
The stuff with the bells and the two-stick set work is what won him 1st place. Like, the rest of it was good but like....c'mon lol
Did you see the kid playing for Chino hills ? smoking
Wrolnick 3 i didn’t think that section was the best. he messed it up a little
ßrooks agreed
What a legend
legend.
i love this i love this i love this i love this i love this i love this i love this i love this i love this i love this i love this i love this i love this i love this i love this i love this………..infinity!
Simply he is a master of ghost note
3:42!
The bit with the bells was sweet
I know I’m late, but the amount of coordination required for this ridiculous shit is insane.
Zach is one greatest drummer
Holy moly I've never seen the dual stick method applied to a kit. Never seen a bell solo in the middle of a drum solo. Mind Blown.
God what am I doing on this earth if I’m not this good of a musician?
So where do these shows take place cause I need to go
They took place in the Indiana Convention Center in Indianapolis, IN.
Great musicians are entertainers first and foremost. That does not work without being technically good tho.
This guy has both.
ghost notes on point
FIIIVE SECOND RUUUULE!
is this from memory? if is then that makes even more impressive.
it is lmao
It’s really not lol.
i was stupid a year ago
@@sceu25 it is memorized if you have the music then it's points off
needs more cowbell.
LK Powell Agree completely. I'm almost embarrassed that there wasn't a constant loop of cowbell the whole time. Pathetic!
Whats the sticking for the cowbell groove?
Dylan Ofrias rllrlr Lrlrlb rllrl(lf) Lrlrlb
Clapping music 😏
Reminds me of 2015
Sorry 2014
What a god
does anyone know any famous drummers who play like this (style wise) sorry for my lack of knowledge, i'm trying to refer to like playing with a lot of independence and etc. i don't even know what you'd call this type of drumming, anyway thank you to anyone who response?
uriel sosa When I was writing this I listened to and transcribed a lot of Jojo Mayer, Benny Greb, Dave Weckl, and Mark Guiliana.
If you can get into the style of music, Danny Carey from Tool is pretty incredible when it comes to polyrhythms. Triad for example, Swiss triplet variation over a kick pattern in 5, glueing it all together with quarters on the left foot.
I think of Carlock...DiCenso etc... :)
JP bouvet
Check out Gavin Harrison’s 3-5-7 groove. 3 way polyrhythm, it’s pretty crazy. Also, check out Mike Johnston’s “big kid” independence exercise (displaced paradiddle diddles over a straightened out jazz ostinato)
TINYYYYYYYY RICKKKK
Yo this is fire
All I could think of was Animals As Leaders
1:57 had me in a stank face the WHOLE time
Круууууууто!!!!!:)
steve reich love him
Uh but switching from the cowbell to stack he like instantly sped up, wasn’t gradual or anything. Was that a part of the thing or what? Not denying his ability to play, like he’s clearly better than me no question, I just got thrown off by how the feeling of the groove changed. I guess it’s just supposed to be there idk
TKnight01 he went from a swung rhythm on the cowbell to a straight sixteenth note syncopation groove on the stack which gives the impression of speeding up. Pretty cool stuff :)
Dillan Ballard remix?
yo. what if he did the "drumline" cadence with 4 limbs lol
Dooope
MOAR COWBELLLLLLLLLLLLLLL
5 second ruleeee
ima put that right thar
Awesome playing but high quality audio? Where?
2:57
You idol me
5 second rule
Is he aged out?
Annette 4 President no
Hes only about 26 i think
@@erraticboss168 age out is 22
aAaqui_ _ 21 and 2018 was his last year
Annette Haynes Now he is.
S A. V. A. G. E.
Looks like the Whiplash dude
So who's gonna transcribe it?
Zachary Volt I don’t think one person can humanly compose this.
Jesus
very disappointed that this was not a 5 second long solo
Holy fuck
easy stuff, where do i sign up for BD drum set?
Sure...
Yeah, “easy”
nah fr where do i sign up look at my channel, i haven't posted since i was 12
ColtonsRhythm cool, I dunno if you’re gonna take Michael’s spot
a name well then ig i'll have to post again soon 🤷♂️
KRUSTY KRAB
meme god
Sou baterista tbm ...retribui ai!
Zach Stop!
I hope at least one person here gets the joke.
zach stop! youre gonna get in trouble!!🚓
Son of a bitch. This is beautiful
Hack Zudson
obligatory whiplash line
HACK ZUDSON
Fuuuuuck
That...is a glockenspiel...
Nary a hair out of place
Some cool inclusions but mostly sloppy and irritating overall. When you complicate something just to make it complicated, you lose the element of musicality and professionalism. And from the comments, it sounds like he’s flying on the winds of being overrated within a social cocoon. I would suspect just a matter of time before the rude awakening
Stole the bell+drum set idea from JP Bouvet’s 2011 GC Drumoff winning final
His chops are KILLER but there’s no musicality nor pacing in the solo. As a drummer, he’s amazing? As a composer? Ehhhhhhhhhhhhh
Really? He "stole" it? Cause I'm sure that guy was the first person in history to have that idea. It's not that someone else has done it before, it's that it's really hard and Zach executed it amazingly with his own creativity. Also, I thought the solo has really nice pacing, with transitional material and a good flow of tempo, he even recaps the opening drum beat at the end and adds even more to it, to give the solo a nice rounded-out feeling. He also has excellent control of the dynamic range of the drums.
Bouvet stole it from Danny Carey in Vicarious - 10,000 days (2006).
We can all be niggers about it if you really want to show the world how retarded you are.
So many wrong notes lol