Amazing Drummer

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  • Опубліковано 15 січ 2025

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  • @JohnDonovanDotBiz
    @JohnDonovanDotBiz 12 років тому

    I love this solo. It's so academically demanding and Tim Jackson pulls it off!!! Drummers like this are the valuables behind the glass window. Bravo!!

  • @MedusaMyth
    @MedusaMyth 15 років тому

    blows me away - fantastic work - mistakes or not - will watch over and over again

  • @MrRustyWaters
    @MrRustyWaters 15 років тому

    This guy is a machine! His modulation is incredible even with those wicked stick tricks. It makes me want to get a set of tenors. I miss my marching days!

  • @mapexmac
    @mapexmac 14 років тому

    There is an amazing level of talent coming from the Drum & Bugle Corps drummers these days - it's like any other extreme sport. The state-of-the-art keeps getting up'ed by one super-talented AND dedicated artist, and the rest of the art gradually catches up, thus elevating the art, the talent, and the number of notes rammed into a single bar of charted music. Hats off to this percussionist, Tim Jackson!

  • @paulwall1981
    @paulwall1981 15 років тому

    To all who have said that this guy is amazing. I 100% argee with you all. Iam not big on marching drumming but this guy blew me head clean off. Brilliant skill and I also loved the tricks he did with the sticks. Brillaint from start to finish.

  • @NoKids3Money
    @NoKids3Money 15 років тому

    I had to go back and listen to it again after you said that and caught it the second time through . . . pretty sweet!

  • @21sabiandrummer67
    @21sabiandrummer67 15 років тому

    hehe i dont blame you, i never did actual marching at my highschool, but im really good friends with thier instructor so i pop in the band room sometime and he'll show me some cool tricks or rudiments.

  • @21sabiandrummer67
    @21sabiandrummer67 15 років тому

    thanks man, ive played tenors before, not seriously just fooliing around on one, i do know how to play marching snare pretty well. I just want one of these for my actual drumkit. It would be pretty awesome.

  • @tonydudeman
    @tonydudeman 15 років тому

    Tim Jackson is probably one of the world best drummers. What he is playing is called the Tenors. It's used in high school, college, and DCI (Drum Core International) groups all across the world. This is most likely at a DCI competition and he is performing a solo.
    He is absolutely amazing at his instrument. Check out "Tim Jackson of the Blue Devils" for some other amazing videos.
    In the video he switched to mallets that had fuzzy ends for a softer sound then back to his normal sticks.

  • @KoRnescence93
    @KoRnescence93 14 років тому

    Love the way he does the big epic drumming, slams the sticks down, walks off and one of the sticks falls over. haha priceless!

  • @ducky676
    @ducky676 15 років тому

    Maxxwell, its called stick control. i marched a snare for four years. yes the heads are tight, but all these guys can play on almost any surface like that. many of us used pillows to play on, causing more control of the stick. if you pay close attention, it is the fingers moving and not the wrist so much.

  • @AirmetalDrummer
    @AirmetalDrummer 15 років тому

    it's so much more than that.... There's a reason this guy always wins best tenor player in DCI every year he competes. If anyone that could do some rudiments could do this, it wouldn't be this entertaining.

  • @wreckedcobaltss
    @wreckedcobaltss 13 років тому

    This cat is wicked awsome!! hours upon hours of practice will pay off...

  • @gentrywalker
    @gentrywalker 13 років тому

    No matter what drumming video I watch, I ALWAYS get led back to good ol' Tim Jackson lol

  • @BELIEVEo0
    @BELIEVEo0 16 років тому

    that was incredible.
    i was staring in amaament the whole time.
    thanks for putting this up

  • @woosler09
    @woosler09 14 років тому

    Tim Jackson is one the the bigger names in drum corps. He is definitely a trend setter on the tenors.

  • @Fallen1029
    @Fallen1029 15 років тому

    he blew me away, this guy is really good
    no doubt.

  • @kevwd123
    @kevwd123 15 років тому

    Holy crap! He really is amazing. If he went out busking he would make a thousand bucks a day.

  • @sideslick1024
    @sideslick1024 13 років тому +1

    I just realized how much of a Rock Band nerd I was;
    I imagined how hard this would be in Rock Band. I don't know how I'm typing, as my imagination blew up.

  • @justflooreit4me1
    @justflooreit4me1 13 років тому

    He makes it look fun and easy.. He is awesome:)

  • @djtimid2006
    @djtimid2006 14 років тому

    I used to play tenors...quite well, frankly. Wish I still had my chops, but I never had anything like his chops! Boy is freakin' awesome.

  • @Therumblystatue
    @Therumblystatue 15 років тому

    for people who dont know, these drums are called Tenors. They add SO much variety to a drumline, and in my opinion, they are the coolest.
    this kid has attitude because he is good at what he does, and i think he should be commended for it, not criticized.

  • @0wrx2
    @0wrx2 15 років тому

    the stick control these guys have is unreal. gotta admire that.

  • @MsIMTHEBEST
    @MsIMTHEBEST 13 років тому

    snare drumming and timbales are the best...i love to roll in my snare drums and do amazing sounds with my drumsticks... giorgia drummer..

  • @syfman6
    @syfman6 14 років тому

    These drummers are my favorite part of marching bands. Awesome!

  • @RoryNoel1
    @RoryNoel1 13 років тому

    Most talented man in the universe.
    Yep, sounds about right.

  • @ZRSmetalgrooves
    @ZRSmetalgrooves 13 років тому

    Incredible hand work. This dudes got major chops

  • @coolmountains25
    @coolmountains25 13 років тому

    dude amazing! Amazing! that its that incredible and gets increasingly better straight through the entire video.

  • @neilyvanneily
    @neilyvanneily 13 років тому

    @TheEmpireofEagles Those are definitely drums. 'Percussion' is a larger category that includes drums as a sub-category. A drum is a percussion instrument that has (typically) a cylindrical shell with a thin head, which you strike, stretched over one or both of the openings.

  • @TheMikeActual
    @TheMikeActual 15 років тому

    the precision in 0:48 with one hand is amazing

  • @AZNSk8er4lyf
    @AZNSk8er4lyf 14 років тому

    @ulusot Its the melody from "Can't stop" by Red Hot Chili Peppers, hence the title of the solo.

  • @brennakj
    @brennakj 16 років тому

    Doing it all day every day over the summer helps. Drum corps ftw!

  • @STEWARTSUSA
    @STEWARTSUSA 14 років тому

    Really need more cowbell!! Don't fear the reaper man, that was awesome!

  • @specialness16
    @specialness16 14 років тому

    @mapexmac I like how the stick falls off at the end and yes, drum corps appear to be the way forward :)

  • @tTorbify
    @tTorbify 13 років тому

    watching alllll these drumming vids makes me REALLY regret not doing percussion through school :( lol

  • @Ezapan
    @Ezapan 15 років тому

    this shows that you dont need a big drumset to be good, you need to can use what you have

  • @wheelz23
    @wheelz23 15 років тому

    im a drummer,,,hes real good,,,good with his transitions and with his technique with his paradiddles and such....sweet rolls...nice sticking

  • @ThePopo1
    @ThePopo1 15 років тому

    The piece is called "Still Can't Stop", probably because it samples the main riff to "Can't Stop" by Red Hot Chili Peppers at 1:50.

  • @DangStraightAwesome
    @DangStraightAwesome 13 років тому

    He is now the tenor tech for the Bluecoats. Total boss.

  • @BrenAGC
    @BrenAGC 15 років тому

    His coordination is unbelievable.

  • @RaiderNic99
    @RaiderNic99 14 років тому

    I did this kind of stuff in high school when I was part of the school band. I never got anywhere near this good but then again I stopped playing once I was out of band.

  • @soccorboychris
    @soccorboychris 13 років тому

    dude! i play this for my high school i love tenors this guys a prodige

  • @Obscure128
    @Obscure128 14 років тому

    has anyone else noticed that the title is called "still can't stop" and at 0:49 he plays the verse melody for "can't stop" by the red hot chili peppers?

  • @amclmusic
    @amclmusic 15 років тому

    makes you wonder what he can do with a real kit
    simply awesome

  • @Gsidez10
    @Gsidez10 15 років тому

    wow. outstanding stick control, thats something you have to be born with

  • @relativelybasic
    @relativelybasic 15 років тому

    actually if you hear the pitch of the drums and watch the bounce. you'll notice that the skin is incredibly tight. and that's why it's quite easy to bounce the sticks on it.

  • @Dionsmusica
    @Dionsmusica 14 років тому

    Very cool video. Does anyone know what corps he marched for?

  • @no1scoobyfan
    @no1scoobyfan 14 років тому +1

    "I GOTS ARTHRITUS IN MY WRISTS :(" lol

  • @WillemDeLeeuw1
    @WillemDeLeeuw1 14 років тому

    Very good solo, very well played.

  • @ramandhingra
    @ramandhingra 13 років тому

    @XxStrongDrums1996xX I looked it up.... the mallet was just an example, for example, In on of my marching band shows I have to hit a piece of metal being hung by pvc pipe, is that not an instrument?

  • @BystanderSCX
    @BystanderSCX 15 років тому

    its done by doing a similiar motion to a teeter totter on the rim of the drum, easy to do but hard to master!

  • @mattkowal90
    @mattkowal90 14 років тому

    @Quincy0047 He's Gravity Blasting, basically using limp wrists he lets the sticks bounce up and down. The sticks stay close though, the flipping is just his thing.

  • @FrancescoGuardi
    @FrancescoGuardi 15 років тому

    That's so much better and more exciting than what you can see on boring "coolest drum solo ever"

  • @parker696996
    @parker696996 15 років тому

    theres melody there .. if u listien carfully hes actualy playing some parts from Cant stop by the chili peppers from 1:48 then a few other sections even before that

  • @BennytheBass
    @BennytheBass 14 років тому

    I'm proud to say I have personally met this man

  • @A_Flash1992
    @A_Flash1992 14 років тому

    @Obscure128 no offense, but that was pretty much the whole point. His first DCI solo was entitled "Can't Stop", the second (this video) was titled "Still Can't Stop", the 3rd was titled "Non-stop" and his final DCI age out solo was titled "Stop Me".
    All revolving around the melody from RHCP

  • @apercussionist91
    @apercussionist91 15 років тому

    the wierdest and yet most creative tenor solo I've seen.

  • @HxCEtErNaL
    @HxCEtErNaL 12 років тому

    best and most creative tenor musician....case closed

  • @davidcooksucks
    @davidcooksucks 15 років тому

    hes called a percussionist if he's not palying on a drum set hes a percussionist

  • @dcskatersdvs
    @dcskatersdvs 14 років тому

    this guys sick!! his beats are awsome

  • @someguyperson6
    @someguyperson6 15 років тому

    wonder how many hours.. hell days of practice that took.

  • @XxStrongDrums1996xX
    @XxStrongDrums1996xX 13 років тому

    @ramandhi987 I disagree. I'd have to say that a percussion instrument is any instrument that is played by striking it with a stick, mallet, or bare hand. In addition, it has to produce a note in a scale upon being stricken. Technically, your desk not an instrument.

  • @mikemike616
    @mikemike616 15 років тому

    it took you a year to realize his name is Tim Jackson? I figured that out in the first 8 seconds.

  • @wagglemonkey
    @wagglemonkey 13 років тому

    @pwgriff1 that would be cant stop by the red hot chilli peppers hence the name of this solo "still cant stop"

  • @kokanee112
    @kokanee112 15 років тому

    i know nothing about drumming but this was impressive. bass would go well with this.

  • @Snarician
    @Snarician 13 років тому

    @Mordecai2013 Quads is more of a generic thing to refer them as. 5 drums if quintet, 6 is sextet. Though, they are generally called quads or tenor drums. It's really just an arbitrary thing.

  • @UrAdversary
    @UrAdversary 14 років тому

    i give it a 9/10 because at the end his drum sticks fell off the drum.

  • @STangoFox
    @STangoFox 15 років тому

    This guy's fuckin' AMAZING!!!!
    Damn... I bet if I practiced every day for 10 years I'd still never be this good xD

  • @Patolomy
    @Patolomy 15 років тому

    the title wasn't lying, holy crap...
    intense control

  • @thefirebreathers1
    @thefirebreathers1 13 років тому

    i didnt blink from the bigging of this video! im not kidding

  • @neilyvanneily
    @neilyvanneily 13 років тому

    This thing has more hits than (some versions of) the Beatles singing "Twist and Shout"!

  • @comalley0130
    @comalley0130 14 років тому

    this guy can roll faster with one hand than i could with... 3 hands

  • @godofwar1992
    @godofwar1992 16 років тому

    Opinion of who ever answers Bill Bachman vs. Tim Jackson, who wins?

  • @21sabiandrummer67
    @21sabiandrummer67 15 років тому

    does anyone know how one of these cost? I want one lol

  • @JennaDelRey
    @JennaDelRey 13 років тому

    when he flips his stix it reminds me of the chef at cook-in-front-of-yu japanese restaurants where they fip utensils xD

  • @TheSamara89kitten
    @TheSamara89kitten 15 років тому

    holy crap, this guy is freakin brilliant!

  • @mengg0ss
    @mengg0ss 15 років тому

    nice job!!!! im into drummin now but don't have the tools!!! lol..

  • @buttercow12
    @buttercow12 14 років тому

    @ATLjade1 you would think so, but its all in the wrists and being able to let the sticks roll about

  • @JoeyFuzz9
    @JoeyFuzz9 15 років тому

    have victor wooten playing beside him....imitating everything that is being played, but on the bass... ooooo weee!

  • @alx2nC
    @alx2nC 16 років тому

    one of the best freakin drummers ever

  • @matthamil2112
    @matthamil2112 15 років тому

    The beat is the same in the whole video. Try keeping time while watching this video. It may seem like his timing goes off, but he'll land right back in time. For example, watch 3:15 to 3:40. It seems like random notes, but he's playing in time.

  • @andrewvault
    @andrewvault 14 років тому

    Holy Shit!!!! That was un-fuckin'-real!!!!! Props to you Tim Jackson.

  • @paynebabes123
    @paynebabes123 15 років тому

    The most perfect technique

  • @nathangendlephoto
    @nathangendlephoto 16 років тому

    marching band drums (snares and tenors) heads are tightened like concrete.

  • @rocketman24524
    @rocketman24524 15 років тому

    this is like something i would go to show for

  • @Cronosinfinity
    @Cronosinfinity 13 років тому

    At one time it looked as if he was using spatulas.....he moved so fast you could see the arc left behind lol

  • @vinnie2330
    @vinnie2330 14 років тому

    i once competed in the drum corps europe finals.. we were in the lowest possible class cause i was 11 years old back than XD we didnt do it verry well cause we didnt got any color guards.. :(

  • @AjaxHammer6
    @AjaxHammer6 15 років тому

    you kidding? i think this is one of the most musical solos he has wrote.
    listen again

  • @AstroMagi
    @AstroMagi 14 років тому

    @DropkickTheDinosaur It's so much more than double and triple strokes. What about proper technique, crossovers, scrapes, timbres, spanks, single strokes, complex subdivisions, polyrhythms, flam rudiments, and dynamics? The level of consistency and expertise that Tim Jackson has is incredible.
    Honestly if anyone thinks this solo is somehow easy, that person has never played tenor drums. "Speed" has nothing to do with it; anyone can drum fast. Not everyone has the dedication or talent to do this.

  • @hypno205
    @hypno205 15 років тому

    hahaha i love the transposition of cant stop(RHCP) at 0:50

  • @Ivalu2564
    @Ivalu2564 14 років тому

    @PhilConey1 Those are tenor drums. (quad drums (plus two shot drums)) Not concert toms. Just saying.

  • @naughtydawgP
    @naughtydawgP 14 років тому

    what confidence...my god

  • @coolscape6
    @coolscape6 14 років тому

    i think he won at the talent show that year (that was awesome)

  • @TheMadComposer
    @TheMadComposer 14 років тому

    i have much respect for marching drummers!

  • @dad45
    @dad45 14 років тому

    would be cool to see him flip pancakes or maybe work at one of those Japanese grill places.

  • @zRev1983
    @zRev1983 14 років тому

    OMG high school football games!! ah the memories..

  • @blackrosetiger13
    @blackrosetiger13 15 років тому

    Now if only he could march and play that like those drums were designed to do lol

  • @Reak55
    @Reak55 15 років тому

    Dude he has all right in the world to be THAT Effin MAN!

  • @Goldyman1212
    @Goldyman1212 14 років тому

    i feel like this guy would be an amazing hibachi chef.

  • @simonpaul2
    @simonpaul2 13 років тому

    his nervousystem is probably fried.