@@arpeeph a good drummer must be able to adapt to different situations. A large part of that is knowing/memorizing the material and being able to adjust based on what the MD requests or is looking for. Being able to hold down a groove isn’t enough
@@wtwrush Yep dude I agree, for example at 3:19 where it goes back to the 2nd verse. He should've done a half-time beat on the drums because at this point on the song. Singer is explaining the ups and downs of his new job. There should be a distinct beat difference on the CHORUS and VERSE. If you notice the Piano is complete drowned out by the drums at this point because he's playing too loud :)
@@arpeeph you're completely talking out of your ass. a 'half time' beat would be completely wrong. he switches to the ride cymbal and cross stick instead of the previous combination of hi-hat and snare, which results in a clear distinction between the bridge and the rest of the song. the reason the drums 'drown out' the piano is either because of the recording or the sound engineer, not how loud the drummer is playing. 'there should be a distinct beat difference on the chorus and verse' is something someone says when they don't actually know about drumming.
"This is actually what I want my songs to sound like - I want them to sound like Jeremy Jordan singing them." Us too, JRB!
Love this version !!! JRB is a god on piano... and Jeremy Jordan always kills me with his voice..
This concert was incredible!!! I was so thrilled to be there. Thanks for posting so I can re-live that evening.
Brilliant
Ah, there it is.
Genius
Thanks for this. Please tell me you recorded Someone to Fall Back On... and post! :)
The laziness of this version is driving me crazy in good and bad ways. Lol
WHAAAAATTTT 😭🤍🙌🏼
5:48 secret breath
Sorry
It's because CZcamsr tristan pardes pointed it out
I agree there something off with this preformence
This is great but it feels like something is off
he's sung it much better live before!!
@@ashddd probably he's feeling under the weather here
Something weird going on with the tempo? Jeremy usually performs it at like a quicker pace.
@@coldtink93 if you look at 1:34 JRB slows it down
This arrangement contains a heavy drum line. The original orchestration has no percussion.
Respectfully… the drummer has no idea what’s going on. Put a backbeat on everything, cool I guess
I guess he's not a broadway/Jazz drummer :)
He uses the snare and kick too aggressively :)
@@arpeeph a good drummer must be able to adapt to different situations. A large part of that is knowing/memorizing the material and being able to adjust based on what the MD requests or is looking for. Being able to hold down a groove isn’t enough
@@wtwrush Yep dude I agree, for example at 3:19 where it goes back to the 2nd verse. He should've done a half-time beat on the drums because at this point on the song. Singer is explaining the ups and downs of his new job. There should be a distinct beat difference on the CHORUS and VERSE.
If you notice the Piano is complete drowned out by the drums at this point because he's playing too loud :)
@@arpeeph yeah, Jason Robert brown’s parts are so nuanced, it’s definitely not an easy job… but still lol
@@arpeeph you're completely talking out of your ass. a 'half time' beat would be completely wrong. he switches to the ride cymbal and cross stick instead of the previous combination of hi-hat and snare, which results in a clear distinction between the bridge and the rest of the song. the reason the drums 'drown out' the piano is either because of the recording or the sound engineer, not how loud the drummer is playing. 'there should be a distinct beat difference on the chorus and verse' is something someone says when they don't actually know about drumming.