Pennie is a legend. One of the BEST drummers out there, I personally believe he is up there with Mike Portnoy and Gene Hogland. He has such a great technical ablity. Amazing! Even peforming on a pratice pad is epic!
Chris everything you suggest in the warm ups are great-there is one small problem with warming up on the type of drum pad. this is a very hard surface pad and and are very friendly to bounces and a crisp sound. This does not always have the same response as a real snare drums in most cases. Some people do tune them this tight(orchestral mostly but others for sure) so it is not typically a realistic surface for a "performance" situation. Your thoughts? Could it be suggested to practice on a softer spongier surface pad for more realistic tensions in real life?
@TheGetAtMeDawg i dunno dude, u make a fair point, but that was the highest rated comment on this vid and it seems like alot of people agree with me. but im not really a full on drum line player, im a kit guy who messes around with some corps style stuff now and again, so ill take your word on it. could you recommend some really good drumline technique vids then?
i see i see pretty interesting hmm i have a pretty interesting dog mabye i should throw a pick at him see what happens mabye he will shred like loucifer himself has taken over his paws an shown him the way to greatness
@sharpasabowlingball Oh, look at your wit! Going for the "silly american" reply! Dont try to act like that wasnt your intentions, and that you tried to hide behind it at the end with a casual "Oh well, whatever works". It still implied that you are judging him and his performance. Which is just amusing all around.
Jes' Chris Pennie, you're amazing ! But, although I enjoy f****** much your play in Dillinger, I also find Coheed f******** boring... Please come back in a band with atomic speed and tortured patterns !!
Chris Pennie, you're amazing ! But, although I enjoy f****** much your play in Dillinger, I also find Coheed f******** boring... Please come back in a band with atomic speed and tortured patterns !!
Chris Pennie is such an amazing drummer.
Yes
Wow. Chris Pennie sure is my drumming idol, I could actually watch him for hours.
He must have KILLED in a marching band.
fuck his technique is amazing
someone paid attention in drumline
That's freaking insane right there.
GET MY BODY READY.
I usually warm up with heavy sticks and then go to drum set with light sticks
Pennie is a legend. One of the BEST drummers out there, I personally believe he is up there with Mike Portnoy and Gene Hogland. He has such a great technical ablity. Amazing! Even peforming on a pratice pad is epic!
He's way better than gene
@@behindthen0thing525 Pennie is way better than both.
@@alexfreakdaxer927 i agree. if you're talking about chris pennie
@@behindthen0thing525 Sure
@@alexfreakdaxer927 chris is great. I wish he wouldve stayed in dillinger and made more amazing stuff.
Brilliant.
Hes a beast
awesome
@TheGetAtMeDawg and i still think that this guy shits on most practise pad warmup videos ive seen and i personally love watchin this dude.
@sharpasabowlingball hahahaahha. Oh man. You are actually attempting to critique Chris Pennie's play style. Thats a good one.
@TheGetAtMeDawg yeh man thats cool, i didnt take offense at it. can you recommend me some good drummers to watch for drumline technique?
Chris everything you suggest in the warm ups are great-there is one small problem with warming up on the type of drum pad. this is a very hard surface pad and and are very friendly to bounces and a crisp sound. This does not always have the same response as a real snare drums in most cases. Some people do tune them this tight(orchestral mostly but others for sure) so it is not typically a realistic surface for a "performance" situation. Your thoughts? Could it be suggested to practice on a softer spongier surface pad for more realistic tensions in real life?
Do I know?
What
I don't think you do. I don't think any of us know. I think only Chris knows ahahahahaha
ya no, 29-stroke rolls, ya...you got it.
@TheGetAtMeDawg i dunno dude, u make a fair point, but that was the highest rated comment on this vid and it seems like alot of people agree with me.
but im not really a full on drum line player, im a kit guy who messes around with some corps style stuff now and again, so ill take your word on it. could you recommend some really good drumline technique vids then?
nice to know
...I do this stuff, too. O:
all drummers are knee slappers.
He can't stop slapping his knees. His hands just want to drum, dammit!
XD!!!
Y'know!
i see i see pretty interesting hmm i have a pretty interesting dog mabye i should throw a pick at him see what happens mabye he will shred like loucifer himself has taken over his paws an shown him the way to greatness
@sharpasabowlingball Oh, look at your wit! Going for the "silly american" reply! Dont try to act like that wasnt your intentions, and that you tried to hide behind it at the end with a casual "Oh well, whatever works". It still implied that you are judging him and his performance. Which is just amusing all around.
you know?
Jes' Chris Pennie, you're amazing !
But, although I enjoy f****** much your play in Dillinger, I also find Coheed f******** boring...
Please come back in a band with atomic speed and tortured patterns !!
I know this is a long shot being 11 year old comment, but have you checked out his work on Joseph A Peragine?? Great stuff.
Nah, there was some bad "vibes" going on amongst him and some other members. If you don't feel at home with the gig, move on.
1:27... that shouldn't be in Pennies vocabulary
Frank White necessarily?
He's so bald! ahaha
@Aqua4Ever04 lol josh eppard is a noob comparatively.
Chris Pennie, you're amazing !
But, although I enjoy f****** much your play in Dillinger, I also find Coheed f******** boring...
Please come back in a band with atomic speed and tortured patterns !!
Tortured?
Left hand looks stiff. Totally forcing it and the right hand pulses. Not even and technique isn't great. Just saying - he can play though.