"I love Eric Moore!!!! Great!!!!!! " No.1 ! No.1 Drummer! I have a question. Are there any beats or phrases you don't like? Your drumming is the most pleasant. from Tokyo Japan
Reminds me of my Ace Deuce in the 'hat dept. Mr David Garabaldi. A gifted educator as well, but I get off just watching that hard earned technique. Wrist and finger control, the posture, chops flowing so comfortably. That level of skill doesn't just bestow itself on you one day. No doubt he was taught from somebody(s) who delivered the goods well enough to pay it forward, same as their teachers did.
I like this very much. Watching him has shown me that I am already kind of incorporating some of this hi-hat choke into my playing. But hearing somebody else do it sounds so sweet. I really need to expand on this. I just love this guy's style for some reason
For certain! Thanks for mentioning Morgan who by all rights should be mentioned often. Like Mr Moore, not just another antiseptically correct chops monster, more a drummer whose personality - in itself quite something to experience - is a reflection of what he/she plays and vis-versa. I tell you straight, the entire Sevendust tour family was so good natured, personable and infectiously friendly it feels great just to be around them. You can imagine its not always an easy roadworthy way to feel and act. I stage managed a former vaudeville theatre turned homespun DIY concert venue somewhere between Los Angeles and San Francisco and as staff and crew as a whole, did our best to adopt a similar way of operating during often 10-14hr days in a business prone to induce insanity otherwise. Like drumming in a band(s) You've got to love what you do or pack it in. My boss (theater mgr) and artist whose canvas was the venue itself, absolutely devoted herself to creating good atmosphere, a comfortable worry free respite from the road with airy vintage furnished dressing rooms, in house washer/dryer(!) now and then even a full home cooked dinner for the entire bill+crews. All this went a good long mile, insuring more often then not, a really excellent night of music and good times to remember. We made alot of friends along the way. She was over the moon for Sevendust - these were the early days, I certainly never heard of them- but no longer. When an act is really enjoying themselves and kicking it with the house, no tension and relative unknowns, you know they've gotta be good. They carried that vibe the whole show and of course the entire house along with them. Long winded, I know but I worked with these people a half dozen times the 2 years or so I was at that place. In house booking/promotion and my boss who oversaw just about everything insured excellent, frequent returns. Until right now I never had the opportunity other than talking shop with other venue crew to describe the all too rare vitality and good nature of this band and esp a considered friend, the amazing Morgan Rose. Always first back early from dinner to help his tech, iron out concerns and take the time to get acquainted and hang with whoever was drumming for the openers- back then they didn't tour with an opening act and either played with whoever got booked or, schedule permitting, intersect with another tour for a night or three, opening themselves or double billing with the likes of Sepultura or Alice Cooper. But it's the fact that he was genuinely motivated to hang out with someone he'll likely never again meet that's extraordinary. He'd even wrangle me in if I wasn't too busy stressing on some loose detail before doors. We'd all roll out that drum talk thing. Once he pulled down a just delivered replacement 18" crash for some polishing so it would better match the others under stage lights, dismissing his tech, to call the wife and have an extended dinner break. While swappin' a story or two and with him doing such a fine job, before long I'm helping buff out the rest rest of the bronze... Whoever made it this far, your thinking alot of words, none of them to do with drumming or Eric Moore. Correct you are, Instead I went on about having one of the most valuable and fulfilling drum/life lessons in my decades old experience. For the most part, who you are, how you're seen and your effect upon other people's lives is how you'll express yourself musically and communicate through your instrument. Live your life fully and each day make a difference for having done so. You'll not only improve your groove, you'll be the groove. Beautiful skills Mr Moore, thanks for the inspiration.
Eric is OBVIOUSLY extremely good, but WHYYYYY do gospel chop drummers think they invented the approach they all have to cymbals?! Cymbal chokes and riffs are used in so much 😅
@@Scliarvideos well hate to break it to ya, most musical artist in tha music biz and musicians especially like me as a drummer got our start just like how Eric Moore got started from! get used to it, it's been like dat for years and it's still like dat today mane
"I love Eric Moore!!!! Great!!!!!! "
No.1 ! No.1 Drummer!
I have a question.
Are there any beats or phrases you don't like?
Your drumming is the most pleasant.
from Tokyo Japan
I heard little elements of Blackwell in there, may he RIP. EM the signature of our current time, Bless ya soul!
🔥❤️🙏
Eric is absolutely incredibly talented! THE MAN!
Ladies and Gentlemen, Eric Moore doing jazz!
Your a fantastic drummer! Thanks for sharing Eric.
Thank you Mr. Moore you're amazingly and phenomenally gifted and creative!
Favorite drummer in the world! Eric is such a positive influence!
0:11 fill dropped my jaw, and then Eric (as if knowing my reaction) is smiling right into the camera
Man your playing is awesome and the drum's sound great .
Dang dude you killed that little piece. Niiiice!
Bro you're the King of hit hats💖🤲👍
Reminds me of my Ace Deuce in the 'hat dept. Mr David Garabaldi. A gifted educator as well, but I get off just watching that hard earned technique. Wrist and finger control, the posture, chops flowing so comfortably. That level of skill doesn't just bestow itself on you one day. No doubt he was taught from somebody(s) who delivered the goods well enough to pay it forward, same as their teachers did.
Neil Peart always had great tight hihat chokes
Great playing and omg what a beauty.... that kit!
Hi hat chokes are my favorite drum sound
Beautiful drum kit.
Man, this guy is good.
I wish he would do a video about tuning
This dude has a great feel along with great chops
Love it! Keep feeding us these vids!
I like this very much. Watching him has shown me that I am already kind of incorporating some of this hi-hat choke into my playing. But hearing somebody else do it sounds so sweet. I really need to expand on this. I just love this guy's style for some reason
I can never watch Eric Moore drumming and not make a stank face🙌🏻🔥
Awesome!
3:25 This is what we came here for. 🤯🤯
Yeah bro
Mainly for the mind blowing part of the video
Which was always going to happen😂
thank you ,you absolute Chad
Stewart Copeland would love his hi hat work
Great sound!
Great lesson! thanks!
interesting attitude. thnks
Your speaking is as nice as your playing. ❤
An underrated drummer that incorporates this very often into his groove is Morgan Rose of Sevendust. Especially in the first disks.
For certain! Thanks for mentioning Morgan who by all rights should be mentioned often. Like Mr Moore, not just another antiseptically correct chops monster, more a drummer whose personality - in itself quite something to experience - is a reflection of what he/she plays and vis-versa. I tell you straight, the entire Sevendust tour family was so good natured, personable and infectiously friendly it feels great just to be around them. You can imagine its not always an easy roadworthy way to feel and act. I stage managed a former vaudeville theatre turned homespun DIY concert venue somewhere between Los Angeles and San Francisco and as staff and crew as a whole, did our best to adopt a similar way of operating during often 10-14hr days in a business prone to induce insanity otherwise. Like drumming in a band(s) You've got to love what you do or pack it in. My boss (theater mgr) and artist whose canvas was the venue itself, absolutely devoted herself to creating good atmosphere, a comfortable worry free respite from the road with airy vintage furnished dressing rooms, in house washer/dryer(!) now and then even a full home cooked dinner for the entire bill+crews. All this went a good long mile, insuring more often then not, a really excellent night of music and good times to remember. We made alot of friends along the way. She was over the moon for Sevendust - these were the early days, I certainly never heard of them- but no longer. When an act is really enjoying themselves and kicking it with the house, no tension and relative unknowns, you know they've gotta be good. They carried that vibe the whole show and of course the entire house along with them. Long winded, I know but I worked with these people a half dozen times the 2 years or so I was at that place. In house booking/promotion and my boss who oversaw just about everything insured excellent, frequent returns. Until right now I never had the opportunity other than talking shop with other venue crew to describe the all too rare vitality and good nature of this band and esp a considered friend, the amazing Morgan Rose. Always first back early from dinner to help his tech, iron out concerns and take the time to get acquainted and hang with whoever was drumming for the openers- back then they didn't tour with an opening act and either played with whoever got booked or, schedule permitting, intersect with another tour for a night or three, opening themselves or double billing with the likes of Sepultura or Alice Cooper. But it's the fact that he was genuinely motivated to hang out with someone he'll likely never again meet that's extraordinary. He'd even wrangle me in if I wasn't too busy stressing on some loose detail before doors. We'd all roll out that drum talk thing. Once he pulled down a just delivered replacement 18" crash for some polishing so it would better match the others under stage lights, dismissing his tech, to call the wife and have an extended dinner break. While swappin' a story or two and with him doing such a fine job, before long I'm helping buff out the rest rest of the bronze... Whoever made it this far, your thinking alot of words, none of them to do with drumming or Eric Moore. Correct you are, Instead I went on about having one of the most valuable and fulfilling drum/life lessons in my decades old experience. For the most part, who you are, how you're seen and your effect upon other people's lives is how you'll express yourself musically and communicate through your instrument. Live your life fully and each day make a difference for having done so. You'll not only improve your groove, you'll be the groove. Beautiful skills Mr Moore, thanks for the inspiration.
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What is the hi-hat model?
Owwwwww! Nice.
Every drummer gangsta until Eric Moore plays fast.
He is so fast men xD
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I thought he was hit Paiste now????
he is. it could be an older video when he was with other company
This is definitely an older video looks like 2018 or something
Someone's back with zildjian?
Well why am I watching this I have an eDrum set which can't do this 😭
As someone who used to be in the edrum group with my Alesis Nitro, i feel your pain friend
i tried playin' on a eDrumset, hated it
Drum lesson? 🤔
in a gospel church setting, it's normal teaching
I thought he was with paiste....
Wait so is he sponsored by Paiste or Zildjian
My 1st thought too
what can i say ....😅
Eric is OBVIOUSLY extremely good, but WHYYYYY do gospel chop drummers think they invented the approach they all have to cymbals?! Cymbal chokes and riffs are used in so much 😅
No lesson,, just show off
It isn't just meant for complete beginners...
@@johnoduntan5760 he just play and don't teach. Doesn't matter the level.
@@Scliarvideos guess u've never been to an urban gospel church, it's normal teaching! it's how i learned
@@blakedmc1989HD thanx Darwin I have NEVER or will go to.
@@Scliarvideos well hate to break it to ya, most musical artist in tha music biz and musicians especially like me as a drummer got our start just like how Eric Moore got started from! get used to it, it's been like dat for years and it's still like dat today mane
You are intimidating 🤦
Oh man ...this clichéd show off with gold chains and gold watch is just ridiculous.
Good God he's good!