Thanks for all of the comments folks! I appreciate the positive comments and the constructive criticism. I don't tend to check on these videos very much, but I though that I would address the questions about the gear that I used for this video: Drum Stuff: 1) PDP X7 7-ply Maple shell pack Lacquer Red Sparkle Burst finish: Toms - 7"x8", 8"x10", 9"x12". Floor Toms - 12"x14", 14"x16". Kick - 18"x22" 2) Pearl Steel Snare (student): 5.5"x'14" 3) Heads (Toms and Floor Toms): Batter - Remo Coated Ambassador. Resonant - Remo Clear Ambassador 4) Snare Heads: Batter - Remo Coated Controlled Sound. Snare Side - Remo Hazy Diplomat Snare Side 5) Kick Heads: Beater - Remo Powerstroke P3 Clear, Resonant = Remo Powerstroke P3 Ebony (ported) 6) Aquarian Studio Rings, RemO's and Moongels 6) Dream Bliss Series Cymbals: 13 inch Hi Hats, 17 and 14 inch Crash, 22 inch Ride 7) Zildjian A Cymbal: 16 inch Medium Thin Crash 8) Wuhan Cymbals: 8 and 10 inch Spash, 12 inch China 9) Kick Pedal: Tama Speed Cobra Double 10) Sticks: Vater Gospel Series GS_5A with Vater Grip Tape 11) Other hardware is a mix of different brands. Recording Stuff: 1) Behringer UB2442FX-Pro Mixer 2) Zoom H4N Handy Recorder 3) Mics: a) Snare - Audix i5 b) 8 inch Tom - Shure SM57 c) 10 and 12 Iinch Toms - Audix D2 d) 14 inch Floor Tom - Audix D4 e) 16 inch Floor Tom - CAD KBM 412 f) Hi Hat - Digital Reference DRI100 (cheap) g) Overheads - Audiopile 300C condenser (matched pair) I'm still using the X7 shells (although mostly in a 4 or 5 piece configuration now), the Dream cymbals, the Zildjian A, the Tama kick pedal, and assorted hardware. I also still use the Audix, Shure, and Audiopile mics. I replaced the Pearl snare with an Orange County Drums and Percussion (OCDP) 7"x14" 25-ply Maple snare with lacquer silver sparkle. I replaced the Wuhan 10 inch splash with a Zildjian 9 inch K Custom Hybrid Splash, and the 8 inch Wuhan was replaced by an even cheaper Agazarian 8 inch splash. Except for the Powerstroke P3 beater head on my kick, I use all Evans heads now: G2 Coated over G1 Clear for all Toms, Coated Power Center Reverse Dot batter over clear 300 Snare Side for the Snare, and an Ebony ported EMAD for the kick resonant head. The second most important change that I have made since this video was getting rid of the Behringer mixer and replacing it with a Presonus Studiolive 16.0.2 digital mixer. The DAW that I use is Reaper, but everything that is on my youtube channel (so far) is recorded in single takes with my band, or accompanying tracks, using Presonus Capture. Finally, the most significant gear change that I made are my sticks. I really liked the Vater Gospel 5As because they are 16.5 inches long. But about a year after I made this video, i went on a search for a better stick. After trying several pair, the Vic Firth Steve Jordan Signature emerged as the winner. These new sticks still have the 16.5 inch length, but the diameter is smaller than 7A at 0.525 inches. I was skeptical when I saw them in the store, but I bought them anyway. First time I played them, I was able to move around the kit better than I ever had before, and the length still gave me power when I needed it. Then I put the grip tape on them and it ruined the stick dynamics completely. So now I use stick wax on them and they are great to play, and the sound that they coax out of the bell of my ride is better than any other stick that I've tried. That's probably more than any of you wanted to know! Thanks again for watching and posting the encouraging words!
Love it! - Great job.. And thanks for not having a roaming camera, I hate when people do that...this above shot is perfect, puts people right there in the driver seat.
Solid. This would be a good tune for drummers to really funk this up. It begs a more grooving drum part. I was expecting this guy to open up and really make it better but it didn’t happen. It IS solid playing.
Did you swap the order of the open hi-hat and snare hits in the pre-chorus? I feel like my ears are playing tricks on me. I believe the original has the open hi hat after the snare hit and you have it before?
'You're doing it wrong' is a strong statement to make about any art form, including music. I usually do try to play covers as close to note-for-note as my ability allows, but this song is just so much fun, I just went with the flow and this was the result. Is it 'wrong?' I don't think so. Maybe a little bit different, but not wrong. I think it still has the same overall feel as the original, but that's just my opinion. One of my favorite drummers, Gavin Harrison, has multiple live recordings of the same songs and they're each different (even kick drum placement) each time, but they all serve the music. If there is one thing I have learned by listening to him, and others, is that you can explore new rhythms within a song and as long as it serves the music, it's ok. Maybe I failed at that here (I'm not a pro, by any measure), but I had fun! Peace...
+curbdog85 - Not wrong, just playing it with you own touch. Nicely done! Some people don't have the creative ability to do their own thing with a song, but you have it.
Thanks for all of the comments folks! I appreciate the positive comments and the constructive criticism. I don't tend to check on these videos very much, but I though that I would address the questions about the gear that I used for this video:
Drum Stuff:
1) PDP X7 7-ply Maple shell pack Lacquer Red Sparkle Burst finish: Toms - 7"x8", 8"x10", 9"x12". Floor Toms - 12"x14", 14"x16". Kick - 18"x22"
2) Pearl Steel Snare (student): 5.5"x'14"
3) Heads (Toms and Floor Toms): Batter - Remo Coated Ambassador. Resonant - Remo Clear Ambassador
4) Snare Heads: Batter - Remo Coated Controlled Sound. Snare Side - Remo Hazy Diplomat Snare Side
5) Kick Heads: Beater - Remo Powerstroke P3 Clear, Resonant = Remo Powerstroke P3 Ebony (ported)
6) Aquarian Studio Rings, RemO's and Moongels
6) Dream Bliss Series Cymbals: 13 inch Hi Hats, 17 and 14 inch Crash, 22 inch Ride
7) Zildjian A Cymbal: 16 inch Medium Thin Crash
8) Wuhan Cymbals: 8 and 10 inch Spash, 12 inch China
9) Kick Pedal: Tama Speed Cobra Double
10) Sticks: Vater Gospel Series GS_5A with Vater Grip Tape
11) Other hardware is a mix of different brands.
Recording Stuff:
1) Behringer UB2442FX-Pro Mixer
2) Zoom H4N Handy Recorder
3) Mics:
a) Snare - Audix i5
b) 8 inch Tom - Shure SM57
c) 10 and 12 Iinch Toms - Audix D2
d) 14 inch Floor Tom - Audix D4
e) 16 inch Floor Tom - CAD KBM 412
f) Hi Hat - Digital Reference DRI100 (cheap)
g) Overheads - Audiopile 300C condenser (matched pair)
I'm still using the X7 shells (although mostly in a 4 or 5 piece configuration now), the Dream cymbals, the Zildjian A, the Tama kick pedal, and assorted hardware. I also still use the Audix, Shure, and Audiopile mics. I replaced the Pearl snare with an Orange County Drums and Percussion (OCDP) 7"x14" 25-ply Maple snare with lacquer silver sparkle. I replaced the Wuhan 10 inch splash with a Zildjian 9 inch K Custom Hybrid Splash, and the 8 inch Wuhan was replaced by an even cheaper Agazarian 8 inch splash. Except for the Powerstroke P3 beater head on my kick, I use all Evans heads now: G2 Coated over G1 Clear for all Toms, Coated Power Center Reverse Dot batter over clear 300 Snare Side for the Snare, and an Ebony ported EMAD for the kick resonant head.
The second most important change that I have made since this video was getting rid of the Behringer mixer and replacing it with a Presonus Studiolive 16.0.2 digital mixer. The DAW that I use is Reaper, but everything that is on my youtube channel (so far) is recorded in single takes with my band, or accompanying tracks, using Presonus Capture.
Finally, the most significant gear change that I made are my sticks. I really liked the Vater Gospel 5As because they are 16.5 inches long. But about a year after I made this video, i went on a search for a better stick. After trying several pair, the Vic Firth Steve Jordan Signature emerged as the winner. These new sticks still have the 16.5 inch length, but the diameter is smaller than 7A at 0.525 inches. I was skeptical when I saw them in the store, but I bought them anyway. First time I played them, I was able to move around the kit better than I ever had before, and the length still gave me power when I needed it. Then I put the grip tape on them and it ruined the stick dynamics completely. So now I use stick wax on them and they are great to play, and the sound that they coax out of the bell of my ride is better than any other stick that I've tried.
That's probably more than any of you wanted to know! Thanks again for watching and posting the encouraging words!
best snare sound i have ever seen in my life
Mmm i can see it too
it makes me so mad why drummers are so underrated in my opinion there one of the coolest and most important parts
Nicely played and great sounding kit. You know your stuff on tuning and sound production.
I like what you did with this song. I was just watching various covers to see which drummer i like best. you win. 😎
Like your simplicity and drive......the backbone of any band.
Very good drummer, fine, fine, fine!!!🤩🤩👌👌💯🥢🥢🥰
You were really gettin' in this one.... I'm jealous of your setup, great job!
Spy Bug loz
Spy Bug ik
Absolutely luv this for more than one reason thanx for posting
Love it! - Great job.. And thanks for not having a roaming camera, I hate when people do that...this above shot is perfect, puts people right there in the driver seat.
Awesome song and awesome drumming. Well done
You played that funky music really good , white boy
What can I say but superb drumming Mate
Thanks for sharing! Very groovy and punctual fills!!
Your snare has more pop than James Brown's dancer's hind-parts. Best tuned and sounding kit on UA-cam. Well Done!
nice job. great recording you did too
Really good feel, you did it right!
Awesome sounds!! Awesome tuning man!!
That's groovy man, cool stuff
I don't understand the negative thumbs down or any ill comments. This cover is awesome and expertly played!!
Love it bro!! Great Job!!
PERFECT cover!!
Has a edge of rock groove in there, tasty.
Great! Good job man.
love this stuff and you are quite the guy....
really good, wow,natural performer !not easy either gr8 stuff
True man of talent! Can't wait to play this myself.
Sweet cover bro. Thanks!!!
That was awesome 😎
just awesome....blessings
Grande pezzo,grande cover! bravo
Solid. This would be a good tune for drummers to really funk this up. It begs a more grooving drum part. I was expecting this guy to open up and really make it better but it didn’t happen. It IS solid playing.
play da funky music white boy😃 nice!
Awesome 🤘
That's funky. You rock.
Very good drummer
Best snare ever!
Better than the original man! Awesome!
wowww funtasticcc vroh
Good job, man!
Sweet set up
Yep snare sounds good !
great drumming
awesome!!!
Nice!
i can dig it. 😼🕺🏻
Nice shit bro!
Gettin' funky!
I have to drum to this song with my drum teacher
Cool!!!!
BUDDY TOP JOB
man i feel like i should be wearing a afro pick when i play this song hahaha. lol
淒い
素晴らしい
great drum sound are you using Audix mics? just curious
nailed it
awesome
This jam good times.
you DA MANNN
Your snare sound is perfect. Full and snappy. Tuning/heads advice?
Yo the rock song is good amazing but u should play 2020 songs
perfect
Nice bro
Nice groove, great playing curbdog
What kind of crash cymbals are you using in this video? they sound great!
4:26 Nice!
Tight one this....!!
What kind of tom head do you have and what kind of snare and snare head?
How do you get this snappy snare sound?
Awesome cover, well played. What series of Dream Cymbals are you using?
2 years later... these are from the Bliss line. 13" hats, 16" crash, 17" crash, and 22" ride
U should have more subs dude
im far from an expert but i thought it was right on the money.
this is a great cover...way to make it your own..
Thanks Scott!
that smoked
Did you swap the order of the open hi-hat and snare hits in the pre-chorus? I feel like my ears are playing tricks on me. I believe the original has the open hi hat after the snare hit and you have it before?
tight!
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Far as I can tell you have 26 idiots on your channel. Great job and I dig the Dream cymbals
noice
Why is MY bass guitar hanging on YOUR wall?
Nice pocket
you play that funky music white boy
high
Cymbals??
Please snare tuning video
Only criticism would be to relax a little behind the beat, felt like you were right on top of it.
I disagree. I believe he's right on.... better to be right on, than lagging behind.
You're right tony, it was great but the rock n roll brought some excitement i guess.
Hi funky boy
잘친다
Becky 1 too Becky 2
Love that funky hits! I covered funky video too i would appreciate if you check it out and gimme feedback. Lil drummer boy here 😎😎😎
I am a drummer
Strong performance, but kickbass is a bit off. Cut back a bit on it and you'll be all set.
DRY ...LIKE .....I CANT THINK OF ANYTHING THAT DRY...SORRY...
Nothing variation
Romero Heriaji Thats why UA-cam added the "back button" option
...fills give the thrills but grooves pay the bills...
Good drumming but the kickbass is wrong. Probably the most vital part in funk and disco music is the kickbass and you're doing it wrong
'You're doing it wrong' is a strong statement to make about any art form, including music. I usually do try to play covers as close to note-for-note as my ability allows, but this song is just so much fun, I just went with the flow and this was the result. Is it 'wrong?' I don't think so. Maybe a little bit different, but not wrong. I think it still has the same overall feel as the original, but that's just my opinion. One of my favorite drummers, Gavin Harrison, has multiple live recordings of the same songs and they're each different (even kick drum placement) each time, but they all serve the music. If there is one thing I have learned by listening to him, and others, is that you can explore new rhythms within a song and as long as it serves the music, it's ok. Maybe I failed at that here (I'm not a pro, by any measure), but I had fun! Peace...
You did NOT fail the music here. Sounds fantastic. Don't feed the haters.
+curbdog85 - Not wrong, just playing it with you own touch. Nicely done! Some people don't have the creative ability to do their own thing with a song, but you have it.