I'm not even a drummer but I've followed all the masterclasses on Drumeo for 2 years or so. I have to say my favorite parts are always the ones about philosophy, musicality, methodology, and all this is obviously connected to drum technics, for the best. I recognize myself in these digressions being a guitarist, singer, composer and huge fan of jams. I can only thank and encourage you guys at Drumeo for the direction you're willing to take, according to the last comments before the ending song !
Hey, I got a tip for you maybe: if you like, get a drum-pad and sticks (like here: ua-cam.com/video/BnrYRliu1bI/v-deo.html). It's a fun thing and you can jam along a bit to when you are watching the videos. I've been playing guitar + bass for 17 years myself. Had I known that this drum pad thing exists (basically gives you a similar rebound to a snare), I would have just played around with that so much! You can stick/drum along with the drumeo videos or e.g. the vocal line of any song, just on the pad. (My drummers never had that, never knew that existed)
Very creative Christmas message. Also, as a 67 year old drummer that started playing four years ago, thanks Drumeo for the practice time. Six months ago, ' Lasst Band ' played its first gig and now has played twice already this month with a New Year Eve show coming up. I am living the dream.
I've watched JP Bouvet since the Berklee preparation/advice videos from 2,013 and it's really awesome when someone does these videos to really help us all to gain a great perspective about functioning inside a band, and concentrate on playing inside a band, thinking and feeling as musicians and not being concerned only about drumming. Thanks a lot JP and Drumeo! 🎵🎶👏🏼👏🏼
This is some insane stuff these guys are doing. You can learn a whole lot music wise instead of just drum stuff just from watching this. Amazing content.
Wow this dude is super groovy. I like this lesson alot. Stuff thats really applicable to the band stand. Not just lick to impress your friends. Keep this style of lessons coming and great work drumeo!
I did' nt like him before but now he grow up, change his way to talk (now don' t show that hes better than all of us), and he explains aspects that i' ve never heard before, good teacher, i like him now ans as well very good drummer ! i liked that lesson, tks
This was outstanding! So much valuable material that I can use for my own writing process. Please do more of this! Benny Grebs Moving Parts is a trio Id like to hear from. :)
i've already watch it the drum lesson of brandon koo here at drumeo .... i want to watch i again but i searched many times i can't found the video....where is the video? they remove the video?
I love JP. & The video was insightful but wasn't executed very well. It was a huge "The Mercury Program" rip off which may be why JPs band didn't know where to go with this whole thing. It was stagnant at best.
Lot's of great insights from a great drummer and great production by Drumeo as always! For more info/stories, check out my interview with JP Bouvet here: ua-cam.com/video/us73Sj40nbU/v-deo.html
Man I really really got depressed listening such a terrible lack of musicality on the first track. My ears can't listen any more of that. Wasted talents probably. Sorry, can't call that harmony or music or anything enlightening.
please get JP on as often as u can. His work on a drum kit and synergy with his band is amazing
I'm not even a drummer but I've followed all the masterclasses on Drumeo for 2 years or so. I have to say my favorite parts are always the ones about philosophy, musicality, methodology, and all this is obviously connected to drum technics, for the best. I recognize myself in these digressions being a guitarist, singer, composer and huge fan of jams. I can only thank and encourage you guys at Drumeo for the direction you're willing to take, according to the last comments before the ending song !
I totally agree
Hey, I got a tip for you maybe: if you like, get a drum-pad and sticks (like here: ua-cam.com/video/BnrYRliu1bI/v-deo.html). It's a fun thing and you can jam along a bit to when you are watching the videos.
I've been playing guitar + bass for 17 years myself. Had I known that this drum pad thing exists (basically gives you a similar rebound to a snare), I would have just played around with that so much! You can stick/drum along with the drumeo videos or e.g. the vocal line of any song, just on the pad.
(My drummers never had that, never knew that existed)
Very creative Christmas message. Also, as a 67 year old drummer that started playing four years ago, thanks Drumeo for the practice time. Six months ago, ' Lasst Band ' played its first gig and now has played twice already this month with a New Year Eve show coming up. I am living the dream.
I've watched JP Bouvet since the Berklee preparation/advice videos from 2,013 and it's really awesome when someone does these videos to really help us all to gain a great perspective about functioning inside a band, and concentrate on playing inside a band, thinking and feeling as musicians and not being concerned only about drumming. Thanks a lot JP and Drumeo! 🎵🎶👏🏼👏🏼
Can never watch enough JP videos! I learn so much every time 🤘
Chris Bair Drums one of the best! Ireland.
He's such a great teacher
JP is a magician on the drums.
This is some insane stuff these guys are doing. You can learn a whole lot music wise instead of just drum stuff just from watching this. Amazing content.
This was one of the best Drumeo vids so far. And you've had some great ones. More band/jamming lessons please!
One of the most exciting young drummers out there!!!!!!! The gigs with Generation Axe and Periphery are the proof.
Best thing to come out of the Guitar Centre Drum-Off!
It’s so cool how the first improv jam became an actual song! My favorite one on their new record Salamander
YESSSS! FINALLY! He's a great presenter
Wow this dude is super groovy. I like this lesson alot. Stuff thats really applicable to the band stand. Not just lick to impress your friends. Keep this style of lessons coming and great work drumeo!
Good call on JP. He's unreal
Great job @JPBOUVET - you guys are killing it. Great lesson!
Awesome lesson once again. Thanks to drumeo and JP!
This is great to hear how drums work within a band context. Great stuff to think about.
A fantastic young drummer and lovely person
JP is incredible thanks so much for bringing him.
I did' nt like him before but now he grow up, change his way to talk (now don' t show that hes better than all of us), and he explains aspects that i' ve never heard before, good teacher, i like him now ans as well very good drummer ! i liked that lesson, tks
Such a passionate drummer, you can see it in his eyes!
love your work!!
starting to become one of my top drummers! Keep it up JP
Great lesson, you are a great speaker too, JP!
Amazing lesson! Nice advices on how to look into ourselves, and let the music come out!
Outstanding lesson in Musicianship!
DAMN!! This was awesome! Great tips, great tools & great musicians!
I love this page, I'm in 8th grade and going for snare in the high school band, more paradiddles and tips for solo snare would be awesome
Great Lesson! 🤩
Juan Carlito Mendoza!!!
Can you bring Dan Mayo? Would love to hear from him!
Richard Spaven!
Yeah I will relax and seat to enjoy this!!!!!
Very good! And this was the 1st time you had a band on Drumeo? About time huh? : ) More of that please
your my hero jp this was great im taking away so much
JP is a great solo drummer as well. So, hopefully next time he will be talking about the way he approaches a drum solo.
This is pretty awesome, a lot better than stuff about rudiments, this is something I cannot get from a book.
This is fantastic! Lol what are the chances of getting mark guiliana at some point?
I really want Matt Halpern on drumeo! Please make it happen!
JP is the man!!!
This was outstanding! So much valuable material that I can use for my own writing process.
Please do more of this! Benny Grebs Moving Parts is a trio Id like to hear from. :)
bring this back
Good lesson
Just beautiful !!!
This was pretty awesome, thx
I thought that was you Asher! You guys sound great, keep on rockin' -TubaSteve
44:34 - 45:12 I needed to hear that one, yeesh.
nice lesson, finally something more on music not only drumming :)
agreed!
His band Childish Japes is fucking amazing I highly recommend 10/10 been listening to go own them all on repeat
Improv. Jam 1 = Well Done
so glad that the intro instrumental became a song...
Please invite Richard Spaven!
holy MONKS that was fantastical
More live bands please.
i've already watch it the drum lesson of brandon koo here at drumeo .... i want to watch i again but i searched many times i can't found the video....where is the video? they remove the video?
Very nice thoughts on creativity and writing parts. Is there wires on that rack tom?
Also get JP Gaster from Clutch please))
Yessss! Soo good!!!
Do Mario Duplantier/Tomas Haake next...
Haake is too busy, plus he doesn't have to earn a living this way, fortunately
Jimmydrum92 ended up playing guitar with CJ, great!
Yo guys, what are these hi hats he’s using? They sound super crisp!
What dimensions are that kit? What does he use for muffling in the kick? Nice balance of attack and fullness...
tdrum21 looks like 22x18, 12x9, 14x12, and maybe 14x6.5 for the snare.
pacificdrumma think that might be a 13” rack
challenge for you drumeo: if you can get either tyshawn sorey or ches smith. amazing drummers playing highly underrated styles of drumming.
Tyshawn might very well be one of the greatest minds in "academic music" right now. And an amazing drummer, too.
I knew i heard Well Done somewhere else, i guess this is an early jam version
When you talk to the wrong camera for a whole hour
probably his I always look far away because i'm profound schtik
More metal drumming please !
Which hihats does he use in this setup?
Ilan Rubin would be killer on DRUMEO!!!
Juan Carlito Mendoza. Can u bring him to teach on soloing and fills
Can anybody point out his cymbal set up?
I would describe JP's drumming face as someone about to put food in their mouth.
hahaha!
it looks like he put the food in the mouth, but he don't know what food it is
somebody knows which is the reference of the hihat he is playing?
Pablo Robles they look like 14” byzance jazz thin hi hats.
25:14 'cool cool'
25:14 cool cool
Please invite Phil Maturano
Matt helpern or Mike Johnson Please !!
marco minnemann :)
please get Mark Guiliana
I would be stoked to see Mark do a lesson on drumeo too!
Can we please get Stan Bicknell on here!
in the first song ithink that the snare needs to sound a little fatter
25:13 😂
👍
Interesting
GET HALPERN!
Aquiles Priester in drumeo please !
Noice
Some of the tom fills seemed out of place, but still sounded great
i feel like the toms were badly tuned
I love JP. & The video was insightful but wasn't executed very well. It was a huge "The Mercury Program" rip off which may be why JPs band didn't know where to go with this whole thing. It was stagnant at best.
That's what it is!!! the sound like TMP but also Barky.
unreal
Can you bing to the studio Alex González, drummer from maná
7:21 WTF did you say JP? 😂
Chad Smith?? Can you bring him???
You mean Will Ferrell?
Hey now, they are all-stars.
Chad smith would be so cool
Lot's of great insights from a great drummer and great production by Drumeo as always! For more info/stories, check out my interview with JP Bouvet here: ua-cam.com/video/us73Sj40nbU/v-deo.html
pretty damn good but I couldn't help thinking the whole time how hipsters can be quite full of it LOL
Radiohead? ;)
Get Joseph Arrington
why the heck is this rack tom so damn loud?!
totally distracting, for me at least...
CHAD SMITH
Man I really really got depressed listening such a terrible lack of musicality on the first track. My ears can't listen any more of that. Wasted talents probably. Sorry, can't call that harmony or music or anything enlightening.