I like the one at 7:12. He's keeping the 8th note feel on his feet ("b" for both feet, "r" right hand ride, "l" left hand snare): b r l l b r l l b r l l b r l l At this tempo the right hand sounds almost unisoned with the feet, but it's *just* after.
Damien Schmitt, Nate Wood, Jonathan Pinson, Ludwig Alfonso, Teddy Campbell, Jimmy McBride, Kush Abadey, Justin Brown, Justin Faulkner, Tony Royster jr, Kendrick Scott, Chris Coleman, Ronald Bruner Jr, Eric Harland, Will Kennedy, André Ceccarelli, Oscar Seaton,
Killer feel, and the licks!!! Not to mention the economy of motion. MG not even breaking a sweat!
Amazing! Incredible ! Simply in the Heavens !!!
😍😍🥁🥁 great marcus gilmore !!!
Marcus, what are you? This is super-human.
He is on his way to the god's world
His touch is just impeccable... smh
The 21st century Tony
Ideas never ending wtf
Really awesome playing.
I luv you bro
Beyond beyond
Beast beast beast.
Shit. When was this and how did I miss it?!?
Whoa
Does anyone know what the second hi-
hat cymbals are and whats on top of them?
different size cymbals I'd presume by looking at them >.
Zildjian Zil-bells I do believe . He put various things on top, including nuts, beads etc
Flow
anyone got any idea of some stickings/combinations he's using. figuring it out by ear is proving pretty impossible
use the target notes and work backwards
I like the one at 7:12. He's keeping the 8th note feel on his feet ("b" for both feet, "r" right hand ride, "l" left hand snare):
b r l l b r l l b r l l b r l l
At this tempo the right hand sounds almost unisoned with the feet, but it's *just* after.
A whole lot of RLLRRL
Checkout LEE PEARSON. No contest.
Oh for goodness sake
smh
Damien Schmitt, Nate Wood, Jonathan Pinson, Ludwig Alfonso, Teddy Campbell, Jimmy McBride, Kush Abadey, Justin Brown, Justin Faulkner, Tony Royster jr, Kendrick Scott, Chris Coleman, Ronald Bruner Jr, Eric Harland, Will Kennedy, André Ceccarelli, Oscar Seaton,
Lee Pearson is almost in the same league as Damien Schmitt. But Damien Schmitt is another lever . But don't get me wrong Lee Pearson is a beast.
trying too hard. needs a lesson from Jeff Hamilton . . . .