marcus is tops for me but i dig nate smith too, mike mitchell battle in philly vid is wild! wo ((check out pocket change by nate - he let's space in, keeps room in the air it's fkn sick
Man, what an amazing solo....can someone break down those left hand "ruffs" for me? I can't replicate it on a pad, even. Is it even a traditional "ruff?" If anyone has any tips or ideas on how he can get that "ruff" sound from his left hand, please share.
I suspect to see more and more drummers getting very creative with their sound, both in their setup and playing. This idea that your kit should be arranged in a certain way and you need a 14 in hi hat and you can't have 4 rides and etc etc etc. All of this will be disregarded. Look at a drummer like JD Beck. He has a very unique sound and setup. This drummer is similar. I also believe there are many more sounds that could be applied to a drumset. Look at the clapstack, for example. You can also expect to see more hybrid setups, as electronic drums keep improving.
@@user-nf7cr6wn6o I'm talking about modern drummers. Who the hell sounded like JD Beck in the 70s? The kid has his own sound. Which drummers are you talking about?
The foot ostinato is 3+3+2 which he plays different variations of. He kind of goes back and forth between triplet and 16th note feel with his hands. His use of different timbres on the kit as well as the cross stick makes His rhythms harder to comprehend.
He’s literally the best drummer I’ve ever heard. INSANE
you would love Benjamin James - i'm bouncing between Benjamin and Marcus. 2 bests ever
Exactly like me !!!! Not rated enough! @@clumsiii
To say this is next high level drumming is a vast understatement.. This is truly awsome magic. Fair play, real deal here!
it's like the fucking obelisk just landed. no comparison. i'm always in awe and this is prob 20th play through - i recommend repeat
So clear precise and musical, flowing
So much control of time and space, I thought the stuff in the room was going to start floating around him. This is next level.
Never heard drumming like this. This is incredible!
This is amazing.. He's making it almost sound like he's playing tabla's!
Yes he studied that too 🤣
This is..... Just Wow👌🏾✊🏾 He's already a Legend.
This guy is a class of his own! Amazing!!!
Never heard a more relaxing drumbeat than that before.. 😌😔😴
man you are the first in my top ten favorite drummers
Oh my lord! I'm half a video in and I think I have a new favorite drummer!
awesome and refreshing... wasn't ready for it to end
2020 is going to be so interesting year for modern drummers.
Technology became delicate and sensitive through the human .
you guessed right but in a bad way....
@@JarKaze True dat
@@barisjohn77could you elaborate? i’d love have a convo!
@@BreeMorenoMendozabrybry i meant covid..
@@BreeMorenoMendozabrybry Did you forget the notable thing that happened in 2020?
Super hip! Love all the rim clicks!
Finesse at its finest.
Finessest
that snare drum is beautiful!
it just sounds so good
Insane coordination
Nice. I dig the cup chime hats.
Beautiful!!!
There is no kit. It is only Marcus. As they have become one.
Marcus Gilmore, grandson of the great Roy Haynes, continuing the family trait with such an excellent and inspiring performance.
Man! This guy is cool. Such control.
Genius
Awesome !!
Sunhouse ambassador, damn.
man
after 10 years at listening to you
im still trying to figure out how to...😅😅😅
those are the sounds
i can't believe i'm on the same planet this guy is on!!
Whoa.
Yea Marcus!
😮😮😮😮wow!
Yessss
감동적이다 진짜루🥹🥹
the next level
1:29 just wow
Just… wow.
so transcendental
Can't Chill on this 🔥 4:00 here we go new phase
Ok rn I'm considering this guy or Mike Mitchell as my favorite drummer
marcus is tops for me but i dig nate smith too, mike mitchell battle in philly vid is wild! wo ((check out pocket change by nate - he let's space in, keeps room in the air it's fkn sick
@@clumsiii yeah bro thx im glad I know them, awesome you dig the real greats too
Man, what an amazing solo....can someone break down those left hand "ruffs" for me? I can't replicate it on a pad, even. Is it even a traditional "ruff?" If anyone has any tips or ideas on how he can get that "ruff" sound from his left hand, please share.
Samurai Marcus Champloo 😎
Very musical
Dope
what model is that zildjian K on his right side?
Most probably Marcus Gilmore is the best drummer alive.
4:02 onwards is genius
Cosmologic
Hello. What cymbal do you use on the right? Thanks!
Anyones knows what cymbals are?! On the letto I think Is a prototipe bit on the right?!
damn🔥
omg
2:20
🗣R U SERIOUS!!! My God!!! 😳😳
😍
whats that ride
what exactly is he doing ? its fantastic but i cannot grasp it....
OMG what an ostinato on HiHat !...
I suspect to see more and more drummers getting very creative with their sound, both in their setup and playing. This idea that your kit should be arranged in a certain way and you need a 14 in hi hat and you can't have 4 rides and etc etc etc. All of this will be disregarded. Look at a drummer like JD Beck. He has a very unique sound and setup. This drummer is similar. I also believe there are many more sounds that could be applied to a drumset. Look at the clapstack, for example. You can also expect to see more hybrid setups, as electronic drums keep improving.
@@user-nf7cr6wn6o I'm talking about modern drummers. Who the hell sounded like JD Beck in the 70s? The kid has his own sound. Which drummers are you talking about?
How?
Polyrhythms right??
How is this man's brain wired?! I wouldn't even know how to begin breaking it apart and labeling a lot of what he's doing.
The foot ostinato is 3+3+2 which he plays different variations of. He kind of goes back and forth between triplet and 16th note feel with his hands. His use of different timbres on the kit as well as the cross stick makes His rhythms harder to comprehend.
What have I just witnessed?
I hear Elvin.
Marcus also waltzes :)
This isn't normal
I can't stand him hahaha
fair enough, i think it's really cool
@@pav5355 It's a joke haha Marcus is one of my favorites
Christopher Barrios Mahmud
LOL 😂
what snare drum is he playing here?