Having studied with Chris, counting was one of the best tools for learning and understanding what I’m playing I got from him. Many other things, but counting helped lay the environment where ideas could grow.
I was one of those drummers on a Coleman drum camp and I can say.....this counting thing kicked my butt that day but I worked on it and it changed my drumming forever! Thanks Crc 👊👊👊
Any time I see this man in whatever context (behind a drum set or not), it just instantly brings a smile to my face... He just radiates joy and happiness! Truly a gifted and blessed man in so many ways. Love this guy!
I studied w Chris; indeed we did the vocal counting on EVERYTHING. Changed my whole game. And still changing/improving it (like he says in the video)… love you Chris!
Chris C, I love you brother, your spirit is so awesome, and the way you teach is so universal. Hope to take a lesson one day. Love the nod to Drummers Collective, I studied with Michael Carvin at the Collective, many moons ago! Take care Chris.
Meet Chris a number yrs ago at GC he was in town playing for an acquaintance of mines wedding, he’s always been a comical and funny guy lol can’t really remember all that was said but he’s a very funny and personable person like he is now lol wish I still had a pair of the Vic firth sticks he signed for me 🤦🏽♂️. Treated me like he knew me ! Will Forever be a fan of this dude ! God really gave this man THEE GIFT !!
This man is The kindness in person... What a joy is listening to him no just playing with is insane but also is humility when he speaks. Love u dude!!!! Keep being that enormous human being and keep druming has boss!!!! What a journey am having!!
Chris is such a Huge Blessing to the drumming Community and his Sense of Humour while Teaching makes it so Interesting and Great 🥳. Thanks Chris Coleman for Continually Inspiring me to be much better every day ❤️🥺🙏
THANK YOU! MORE LESSONS FROM CHRIS PLEASE haha. Such a nice guy and a beast behind the drums - had the great pleasure of meeting him a few years back in Nashville, TN.
Interesting....I was doing those exact same paradidle exercises (incorporating) back when I first learned paradiddles, in high school, as well. Until, this video, this is the first time I've seen a player do these EXACT same ones...including the counting. He's right, counting with the exercises is incredibly important, if you want to get the most out of this. I know it made a huge difference in m playing. Great video.....thanks for sharing!
You are the greatest teacher my man much respect although I'm a bass player you taught me some things and you can call it percussively, syncopation-wise, Para-diddles, quadra-piddle, etc., I love it... Thanx much bro
Yeah, this video has some really valuable, no nonsense information. Counting was huge for me, because it allowed me to understand where players chose to place certain patterns and embellishments, eliminating most of the guesswork. Even just being aware of the subdivision helps, because you're able to change the entire conviction and integrity of a single idea. As Chris demonstrated in the video, switching up dynamics is another huge factor in milking the same one pattern into a handful of new ideas too. In my opinion, this is really where a lot of the Gospel cats shine.
Mehn the kick added a whole new dynamic to the rhythm. You can see the level of independence this man has got. Worked on just the stickings counting out loud ,, and boy it was amazing. Thanks Chris Coleman 🤯
Daddy Daddy Daddy!!! Hmmmmmm This is REVIVAL for me This will produce another version of me. I want to be the best drummer I have ever seen... Ride on, and show us the way Sir! Thank you
GREAT video and I absolutely said the word "Balance" out loud when Chris asked everybody to repeat and not flam haha....I've never been an outloud counter but I'm totally gonna try this. Thanks Chris.
I might be able to count, but I definitely can't say left right sticking instructions that fast. That's probably why I would never be a teacher. Awesome lesson, keep up the great instruction!
Great lesson. Another one would be showing people how to work on accuracy/precision. Recording oneself; comparing each 16th note played with a tight 16th-note click track; identifying which notes stray too far ahead or behind (e.g., 50MS); drills to correct, etc.
If anyone wants a double bass application to these paradiddle beats, check out “Liquid Fire” by Gojira. Same pattern in the hands, but the foot pattern is 3 16th note kicks followed by 2 16th note rests (kkkrr) and it displaces. At the end of the song it’s the same foot pattern but double paradiddles in the hands😵💫
We NEED a VFJams Live with him in it!!!
RIGHT!!!!!
They need to bring it back, seems like a long while since the last series.
He will shut the show down.!
Chris is a gift to the drumming community.
Ciao Da quando sei sei ufficio ufficio sei via po e tu sei
He should teach teachers... of anything. Clear, specific, funny, engaging, engaged and so human!
Having studied with Chris, counting was one of the best tools for learning and understanding what I’m playing I got from him. Many other things, but counting helped lay the environment where ideas could grow.
I was one of those drummers on a Coleman drum camp and I can say.....this counting thing kicked my butt that day but I worked on it and it changed my drumming forever! Thanks Crc 👊👊👊
Any time I see this man in whatever context (behind a drum set or not), it just instantly brings a smile to my face... He just radiates joy and happiness! Truly a gifted and blessed man in so many ways. Love this guy!
World class communicator! World class drummer! Gratitude!❤️🙏🏼💕
GOD bless you for who you are and your skills.
But you send me back from age 56 to 12 y old when I first bought my kit!
Took lessons from Chris a long time ago he is an awesome person and teacher. Very glad to see him doing well these days.
I studied w Chris; indeed we did the vocal counting on EVERYTHING. Changed my whole game. And still changing/improving it (like he says in the video)… love you Chris!
Chris C, I love you brother, your spirit is so awesome, and the way you teach is so universal. Hope to take a lesson one day. Love the nod to Drummers Collective, I studied with Michael Carvin at the Collective, many moons ago! Take care Chris.
Chris 😢…. How he keeps inspiring me is amazing …. Glad to meet him one day ..
Great lesson,Chris. Simple things,but so hard to play perfect in time. Thank's a lot,man!
The video we all needed. Ever since I started counting out loud… changed my playing
There are drummers, and then there are people like Chris Coleman. Next level.
I'm dying over here... I'm counting the whole note with you!!
Meet Chris a number yrs ago at GC he was in town playing for an acquaintance of mines wedding, he’s always been a comical and funny guy lol can’t really remember all that was said but he’s a very funny and personable person like he is now lol wish I still had a pair of the Vic firth sticks he signed for me 🤦🏽♂️. Treated me like he knew me ! Will Forever be a fan of this dude ! God really gave this man THEE GIFT !!
This man is The kindness in person...
What a joy is listening to him no just playing with is insane but also is humility when he speaks.
Love u dude!!!!
Keep being that enormous human being and keep druming has boss!!!!
What a journey am having!!
Wish i could like this twice. So much wisdom.
Chris is such a Huge Blessing to the drumming Community and his Sense of Humour while Teaching makes it so Interesting and Great 🥳. Thanks Chris Coleman for Continually Inspiring me to be much better every day ❤️🥺🙏
I love this dude. His interview on the Drumeo podcast was incredible.
Broooo agreed! Was that the one on Drumeo Gab? 🤔 such a legend aye.
Have a bright day bro
Love you Chris ❤🥁❤️🔥🥁🔥
What a master of rhythm. My brain turned into a slurpee trying to count this out.
Chris Coleman is one of the Dopest Drummers/musicians ever!!!!🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
One the best technical drummers
Amazing, still one of the best to ever do it. Great teacher.
Man more lessons with this guy please. Great exercise and what a joy of a person.
THANK YOU! MORE LESSONS FROM CHRIS PLEASE haha. Such a nice guy and a beast behind the drums - had the great pleasure of meeting him a few years back in Nashville, TN.
This is awesome! I have been teaching my students permutations but this right here? Sheesh Chris stay killing
Chris is truly a living legend appreciate all the knowledge and dedication he gives to the craft. Thanks for being a inspiration ✨️ 🥁🥁🤟🏾🤙🏾👍🏾
Coleman is a Beast love this guy !
Man I love Chris, and the humor keeps coming!!!
Chris Coleman rules!
I’m close to retiring, and can imagine a new job of improving my playing. Great instruction. My other job was in the medical field.
Appreciate you, Chris!!!
such valuable information here... thank u chris and vic firth
Thanks for sharing this very important knowledge. God bless you continually Chris.
One of the drumming kings right here
Interesting....I was doing those exact same paradidle exercises (incorporating) back when I first learned paradiddles, in high school, as well. Until, this video, this is the first time I've seen a player do these EXACT same ones...including the counting. He's right, counting with the exercises is incredibly important, if you want to get the most out of this. I know it made a huge difference in m playing. Great video.....thanks for sharing!
the Guy is the one of the best drummers ... Wish I had THE SKILLS he has ...
Man, so much good stuff here. Thanks, Chris!
This guy is literally the best Drummer in the world 😂
I love this guy.
You are the greatest teacher my man much respect although I'm a bass player you taught me some things and you can call it percussively, syncopation-wise, Para-diddles, quadra-piddle, etc., I love it...
Thanx much bro
Yeah, this video has some really valuable, no nonsense information. Counting was huge for me, because it allowed me to understand where players chose to place certain patterns and embellishments, eliminating most of the guesswork. Even just being aware of the subdivision helps, because you're able to change the entire conviction and integrity of a single idea.
As Chris demonstrated in the video, switching up dynamics is another huge factor in milking the same one pattern into a handful of new ideas too. In my opinion, this is really where a lot of the Gospel cats shine.
Mehn the kick added a whole new dynamic to the rhythm. You can see the level of independence this man has got. Worked on just the stickings counting out loud ,, and boy it was amazing. Thanks Chris Coleman 🤯
So simple but so profound !!
Timing is everything☺
Daddy Daddy Daddy!!!
Hmmmmmm
This is REVIVAL for me
This will produce another version of me. I want to be the best drummer I have ever seen...
Ride on, and show us the way Sir!
Thank you
He's exceptionally good
man i need a tuning video on the whole set 😍
man, doing that in such a easy way must feel really awesome.. i'll definitly give it a nice pratice
Imagine a clip of Chris..Virgil D and Jo Jo M all grooving and counting out loud...the permutations would be mind blowing
GREAT video and I absolutely said the word "Balance" out loud when Chris asked everybody to repeat and not flam haha....I've never been an outloud counter but I'm totally gonna try this. Thanks Chris.
All right I’m gonna go practice immediately
How fun can a lesson be? That fun!
Could listen to bro talk for days
Chris, love your personality, and your knowledge is killer!
This man is unreal......God Bless you
Amazing concept
Dope. Thank you for sharing this🎉
I might be able to count, but I definitely can't say left right sticking instructions that fast. That's probably why I would never be a teacher. Awesome lesson, keep up the great instruction!
Beautiful!
This is great!
That exercise playing and counting looks challenging as hell bruh! Im looking forward to it.
This man is funny as heck 😂
Absolute legend
I enjoyed your randomness!!
thanks so much!!!the best!!!and so nice!!
😮 WoW...!!! 😃 Thank you uncle Chris...!!! 🙂 love you in God, 😇 hope uncle has a long life, healthy, happy and prosperous life... 😉
Started working on this as soon as I saw it, 2 days later I can do it, now I want more. Damn.
Great lesson. Another one would be showing people how to work on accuracy/precision. Recording oneself; comparing each 16th note played with a tight 16th-note click track; identifying which notes stray too far ahead or behind (e.g., 50MS); drills to correct, etc.
One of the good guys 🫶🏾
Love this! Please make more videos like this.
Gréât !! Thank you for this « cours magistral »
That’s epic. Love it
Que isso, que aula, aula de graça pra 1 ano de estudo, rsr! Surreal!!
Big thanks to you man… just amazing, amazing.
Loved the random es !
Thank you so much for sharing this jewel 😎👍🏼
Effin' genius geeza.
I was NOT expecting the last part. Geezaloo
WOW!❤🔥🔥God bless!
Crazy stuff!!
legendary CC
Yay Chris!! The man!!!
Agreed on the counting.
Legend!
Wath a master class!!!
Good stuff buddy
The macbook processor illustration was on point lol
If anyone wants a double bass application to these paradiddle beats, check out “Liquid Fire” by Gojira. Same pattern in the hands, but the foot pattern is 3 16th note kicks followed by 2 16th note rests (kkkrr) and it displaces. At the end of the song it’s the same foot pattern but double paradiddles in the hands😵💫
what a mindset!!!!!!
Sehr coole Ideen😀👍👍👍🤘🥁
Chris coleman makes me want to learn
The good drummer 🥁
Awesome! 🤘🏽🤘🏽🤘🏽
Just when you though you had the paradiddle down.. bam!!
Amazing
GOD BLESS YOU
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