Ok. So it's very clear that some of you don't quite know what a "shed" is. A shed is when musicians come together to build vocabulary and ideas off one another. It's a learning tool and, also a release in some cases. I'm seeing a lot of comments saying "no musicality, no pocket, just noise." If you want to see/hear drummers play pocket and play music, look up a jam session or something. Every single of one us is more than capable and knowledgeable on the difference between playing a gig, and releasing on our instrument. The musicians in this video are getting calls and are in rooms that some of you will never see or will be watching from the audience. There is no need for us to be disrespected because of your ignorance. If you don't understand what's going on, and you're not trying to understand, respectfully, your comments are not needed.
Hey man. I think the display of virtuosity is troubling to some viewers and rather than celebrating or even acknowledging the achievements and expression of other drummers, some would like to intellectualise their negative emotional reaction. This is inspiring, top level musical fun, and these players are the ones that will be pushing human expression on the instrument in the next 30-40 years. Drummers are (mainly) cool AF and share in a unique way, so it always sucks when drummers shit on other drummers. These guys half my age are playing phrases way more advanced than anything in my back pocket - and I want to learn some of this! I'm jealous! The solution is to practice.....even more! Peace
Hey man. I'm a 28 yr pro guitarist. I just want to tell you, this video was AMAZING. I wish half the drummers I've worked with could keep pocket in a straight 4 groove nevermind busting chops like this. Incredible stuff. Berklee is an amazing place
It's the internet brothercousin If you think the best way to respond to ignorance is by being passive then go on lead the way Mille mercis to the uploader by the way
Hey! U can't just say that their comments are not needed, no one's tryna disrespect u. NO! They just need to pour out their negative emotions on this. For example, I don't really understand whether this is music or noise, so can you play xplain further, brother?
It gets tighter and more inspired over time, pretty entertaining. It's very obvious that they are stoked about being drummers. By the end of the video they were getting pretty locked in and it started to groove more. Fun room to be in for a young drummer.
So many fucking negative comments.... yall are working out having fun. No one here is trying to write the Dark Side Of The Moon, they are drumming! And having fun and pushing their own physical and improvisational limits. Looks like a fun time!!!!
I love it, no competition, just playing. You can put 4 drummers in a room playing the same song and it’ll sound like 4 different songs. I’ve been playing for 35 years and drummers are a different breed. I’ve rarely run into an ego, just love for the instrument and music. Peace guys, keep killing it.
They're all great....but that guy in the yellow shirt in the first part of the video, absolutely amazing. (I've played drums for 30 years.) I'm not sure why so many of the comments are negative. These musicians probably all know how to stay in the pocket, too, but that's not the point here - it's a fun jam, a fun competition. Lighten up. The guy in the yellow shirt has amazing technique. The way he hits the drum, holds the sticks, the way each note is articulated, it's super crisp. Props to all of them, but this guy stood out to me.
its jealousy and a need to voice opinions to make others smaller, because their fragile egos cannot handle what they can see, they cannot acknowledge it unfortunately. Reason for this is also the fact that they are not understanding one bit of the language which is spoken
This is an amazing video..I was glued to the screen for 35 minutes. To any haters watching this, just keep in mind that there is an entire world that we musicians inhabit that y'all civilians are oblivious to. The music you listen to and consider to be music is what we consider to be nursery school rhymes for adults! Junk that we play cause that's how we pay the bills, all the while thinking to ourselves 'what kind of braindead Neanderthals could possibly be amused by this pop junk?' Normies don't have the capacity to even begin to comprehend or wrap their heads around what we do. This video is AMAZING!!! Guys, the way y'all actually were keeping pocket WHILE busting the sickest chops it's just superhuman!!! I'm a veteran guitarist, 28 years pro, I NEED a drummer. PLEASE one of you holler at me. I'm busy with planning my next tour and good drummers are really scarce where I'm at..
Hey, I believe, that most of those who were suggested this video are somehow related to the world of music since this video is very niche. And since I'm drummer and multi instrumentalist myself, I can say that even shred can have a degree of taste and, yes, musicality. This kids, they are learning and don't have it, can't project it on a drumkit. Maybe overtime they will get this skill. I wish them that.
All these players are AMAZING and have pure talent and different styles. The guy in the yellow shirt and red looking drums I'm digging his energy and vibe/skillz! All are definitely going places! Nice to see good music staying alive.
Wow, dont understand (presumably) other drummers shitting on these players. They are all clearly playing at an extremely high level and enjoying both their instrument and being in a community of players. This very modern gospel chop style of playing isnt my thing - mainly because I'm still trying trying to develop the vocabulary, mechanics and speed to be able to incorporate these kind of licks into my expression. Anyone hating surely must realise how bloody hard it this stuff is, not just to execute, but to internalise to a point you can play it in a natural musical expression - tightly to a click and backing track no less! I see this video and 40% of me feels bad about my playing because I cant do, most, if not all, of this. The other 60% is inspired to become a better player than I was yesterday. Respect to these guys, theyre killing it.
Whoever that is on the red DW in the first clip reminds of when I used to see Fred Boswell on the Berklee Sheds. He's got the same energy in his playing.
I just put this at x .75 speed and it sounds cleaaaan 😭🙌🏽 I can never comprehend fills and ostinatos, truly talented to have such a pleather of rhythmic-input
I have a challenge for the next iteration. For each round limit the orchestration to a maximum of 3 instruments on the set …. E.g kick/hihat/tom1….. snare/tom2/ ride bell…. Someone come up with a list of restrictions and let’s see what innovative sound combinations each musician can formulate on their pass…. Change the combo every eight rounds or so….. If I am to be critical of this video it will just be the first part where everyone only seemed to play 1/16, 1/16T or 1/32 notes with NO space… but to be fair everyone did settle in a bit more with dynamics and variations with use of space in between. Advice: when in these sheds play to show your ideas and innovation…. Not primarily to show that I can play as fast and complicated as everyone else. YOUR creativity comes first, what everyone else thinks is their business. Keep at it.
So many people here discouraging these very cool musicians. Very sad to see. Get a life and let others express themselves on their instrument. There's a reason it's called "playing"
Kids today all rock and are awesome and win at everything… in their minds. Maybe that isn’t always a good approach. Maybe better sometimes to know when you’re doing something wrong. What’s sad is people making phony but otherwise nice sounding mouth noises and meanwhile, and many dollars in dept later, nobody in the real world is willing to put money down on your skills because the echo of nice words and accompanying lack of discipline didn’t prepare you for reality. Maybe some of us here know what the professional scene is actually like, and want to see these kids a part of it but lack bullshit, or the desire to bury their potential underneath it. Here’s the good news: you can hear the criticism and choose to improve. It’s not a death sentence but just another challenge. May as well get used to it because that’s reality.
@@sibbyeskie Because all the criticism is unfounded lol yall making all these preconceived judgements based on a shed where the main focus is on stretching their vocabulary etc..
@@sibbyeskieyou do realize it’s a shed right? You do know at a shed the whole point is to grow in the chops/vocabulary or your playing. That don’t mean that they don’t know how to do anything else it just means what’s being shown in the video
I’ve been playin for about 8 years- This is unbelievable, what resources do these guys have? What are they doing that I’m not doing? Are they practicing for double digit hours everyday? Anyone with any knowledge, please respond. I want to be able speak to other musicians in this way!
Listening is a big part. Most of us will never be in a position to jam with guys like this, but being intentional about the music you listen to and seeking out new inspiration and ideas to work on will go a long way toward improvement.
Step one: start playing when you're 5 Step two: start playing gospel music (predominantly black gospel music) Step three: repeat step two ..if you missed step one, just skip to step two ; ]
OK!!! Who is the "insensitive for poses" Black t???? they got some LOVELY stuff goin on here :D Also dude on that 5:30 mark, beautiful save at the end with the trips :D **Screams and runs out of the room**
It’s always cool to hear what gospel chops are brewing in Berklee. It’s hard to ignore how rich and spoiled these kids are but it’s all good. The goal is to have more great musicians to collaborate with.
Boomers watching this and making holier than thou statements about how all the ideas sound the same, there's no subtlety, only pocket makes money, etc... 1) this style is a language, just like bebop, funk, etc. 2) it's f'ing fun and builds vocabulary 3) half these kids probably grew up playing pro-environment gigs in church and are gonna be nationally touring with pop stars. i guarantee you they can out-pocket any one of you guys. Also, literally go watch the video of the dude who posted this vid playing Thriller and tell me that ain't pocket.
@ntfx_org7603 dude it’s a shed session. It’s not supposed to be pocket. But if you can’t hear the touch, phrasing, and technique involved and how that translates to pocket, I can’t help you. Also, again, I guarantee you a bunch of these dudes have been playing pro-level church gigs since they were kids where they are playing pocket.
A much different Berklee than I experienced. Each drummer display’s loads of talent, that’s my disclaimer for my next comment. This should titled as Blast Chop’s or beats. There’s literally something to get into hourly while attending Berklee, so I would hope this is a extra extra curricular side jam. No structure, absolutely no pocket drumming. When supporting an artist, and when they call to inquire “who’s a good fit”, I hope you have documented your ability to become a chameleon, to groove, to consistently lay down the solid foundation, play with superior dynamics, to be able to read charts, NNS, sight reading, nail those fill’s as the artist wishes, all while maintaining perfect tempo, both with and without click, sequence’s and being able to effectively start/stop those source’s as it’s often on the drummer. Or spend 4 year’s occupying a spot someone else from over 100 countries would give anything to have, and you will graduate and blend into the Gospel Chop/house of worship waiting list.
It's a shed. It has nothing to do with playing pocket. Many of the top drummers in the industry shed. Can't judge their life focus on a short youtube video, lol.
Bit rough. This is a shed nor a concert; i.e. practice with and emphasis on 'pushing the limit/endurance work' (hence the increasing metronome speed), not 'taste and musicality'. more practicing the splits/ point work if you are a ballet dancer, smashing tiles etc if doing martial arts...and so on. you went to berklee (?) surly you can see this?
Cuz they don't know what a shed is lmao It's like going to a metal show and asking why is it so loud Like going to a math rock show and asking why the guitarist plays so many notes
Those chops are that kind, that mostly all the jazz snob drummers cannot stand, when there is that enormous talent's in the same room. That's why i've heard that those jazz snobs didn't liked Berklee no more in the 80's, cause there was so much better drummers, as these jazz snob drummers would ever dream of.
hard disagree, a jazz snob drummer is actually skilled enough to see and recognize and love the talent, skill, and patterns on display here. I would argue they are some of the only kinds of people to adapt to the style changes quickly and actually enjoy this mess. All the other commenters hating I guarantee you are poser drummers or guitarists or otherwise just a "normie" one way or another.
Ok. So it's very clear that some of you don't quite know what a "shed" is. A shed is when musicians come together to build vocabulary and ideas off one another. It's a learning tool and, also a release in some cases. I'm seeing a lot of comments saying "no musicality, no pocket, just noise." If you want to see/hear drummers play pocket and play music, look up a jam session or something. Every single of one us is more than capable and knowledgeable on the difference between playing a gig, and releasing on our instrument. The musicians in this video are getting calls and are in rooms that some of you will never see or will be watching from the audience. There is no need for us to be disrespected because of your ignorance. If you don't understand what's going on, and you're not trying to understand, respectfully, your comments are not needed.
Hey man. I think the display of virtuosity is troubling to some viewers and rather than celebrating or even acknowledging the achievements and expression of other drummers, some would like to intellectualise their negative emotional reaction.
This is inspiring, top level musical fun, and these players are the ones that will be pushing human expression on the instrument in the next 30-40 years.
Drummers are (mainly) cool AF and share in a unique way, so it always sucks when drummers shit on other drummers. These guys half my age are playing phrases way more advanced than anything in my back pocket - and I want to learn some of this! I'm jealous! The solution is to practice.....even more! Peace
Hey man. I'm a 28 yr pro guitarist. I just want to tell you, this video was AMAZING. I wish half the drummers I've worked with could keep pocket in a straight 4 groove nevermind busting chops like this. Incredible stuff. Berklee is an amazing place
It's the internet brothercousin
If you think the best way to respond to ignorance is by being passive then go on lead the way
Mille mercis to the uploader by the way
Word..........
Hey!
U can't just say that their comments are not needed, no one's tryna disrespect u. NO! They just need to pour out their negative emotions on this.
For example, I don't really understand whether this is music or noise, so can you play xplain further, brother?
It gets tighter and more inspired over time, pretty entertaining. It's very obvious that they are stoked about being drummers. By the end of the video they were getting pretty locked in and it started to groove more. Fun room to be in for a young drummer.
So many fucking negative comments.... yall are working out having fun. No one here is trying to write the Dark Side Of The Moon, they are drumming! And having fun and pushing their own physical and improvisational limits. Looks like a fun time!!!!
I love it, no competition, just playing. You can put 4 drummers in a room playing the same song and it’ll sound like 4 different songs. I’ve been playing for 35 years and drummers are a different breed. I’ve rarely run into an ego, just love for the instrument and music. Peace guys, keep killing it.
They're all great....but that guy in the yellow shirt in the first part of the video, absolutely amazing. (I've played drums for 30 years.) I'm not sure why so many of the comments are negative. These musicians probably all know how to stay in the pocket, too, but that's not the point here - it's a fun jam, a fun competition. Lighten up. The guy in the yellow shirt has amazing technique. The way he hits the drum, holds the sticks, the way each note is articulated, it's super crisp. Props to all of them, but this guy stood out to me.
its jealousy and a need to voice opinions to make others smaller, because their fragile egos cannot handle what they can see, they cannot acknowledge it unfortunately.
Reason for this is also the fact that they are not understanding one bit of the language which is spoken
This is an amazing video..I was glued to the screen for 35 minutes. To any haters watching this, just keep in mind that there is an entire world that we musicians inhabit that y'all civilians are oblivious to. The music you listen to and consider to be music is what we consider to be nursery school rhymes for adults! Junk that we play cause that's how we pay the bills, all the while thinking to ourselves 'what kind of braindead Neanderthals could possibly be amused by this pop junk?' Normies don't have the capacity to even begin to comprehend or wrap their heads around what we do. This video is AMAZING!!! Guys, the way y'all actually were keeping pocket WHILE busting the sickest chops it's just superhuman!!! I'm a veteran guitarist, 28 years pro, I NEED a drummer. PLEASE one of you holler at me. I'm busy with planning my next tour and good drummers are really scarce where I'm at..
Hey, I believe, that most of those who were suggested this video are somehow related to the world of music since this video is very niche. And since I'm drummer and multi instrumentalist myself, I can say that even shred can have a degree of taste and, yes, musicality. This kids, they are learning and don't have it, can't project it on a drumkit. Maybe overtime they will get this skill. I wish them that.
You just sound like a Redditor telling us we're too stupid to *really* and *truly* understand Rick & Morty
It's fucked up how amazing they all are. Best wishes to all them really. They've cooked their talent with top flavors and it shows.
All these players are AMAZING and have pure talent and different styles. The guy in the yellow shirt and red looking drums I'm digging his energy and vibe/skillz! All are definitely going places! Nice to see good music staying alive.
Drum sheds are paramount for discovering your hidden skills and techniques
Very nostalgic for me to watch. I was there 20 years ago :) Have fun guys, Enjoy Boston. And have a plan for after school.
Wow, dont understand (presumably) other drummers shitting on these players. They are all clearly playing at an extremely high level and enjoying both their instrument and being in a community of players.
This very modern gospel chop style of playing isnt my thing - mainly because I'm still trying trying to develop the vocabulary, mechanics and speed to be able to incorporate these kind of licks into my expression.
Anyone hating surely must realise how bloody hard it this stuff is, not just to execute, but to internalise to a point you can play it in a natural musical expression - tightly to a click and backing track no less!
I see this video and 40% of me feels bad about my playing because I cant do, most, if not all, of this. The other 60% is inspired to become a better player than I was yesterday.
Respect to these guys, theyre killing it.
Whoever that is on the red DW in the first clip reminds of when I used to see Fred Boswell on the Berklee Sheds. He's got the same energy in his playing.
One of these drummers was really musical. Love to hear more of them
bro i have never been so hype in my life watching them all jam out
I just put this at x .75 speed and it sounds cleaaaan 😭🙌🏽
I can never comprehend fills and ostinatos, truly talented to have such a pleather of rhythmic-input
All of these people were straight up Animals! This this shed was definitely a shred shed. 👏🏼👏🏼
Awesome! That's a lot of serious choppers, so many sick drummers. love it.
The level in that room was insane!
I used to live in a drum house in London that was very similar to this! I miss it!
Excellent effort guys!
Props to the person doing the camera work!🤘
that was me lol
Queue all the haters who don't like fast chops in 3...2....
LFGGGGG!! Still remember the OG sheds. Good to see this ish baaaack.
Seeing sheds like this make me even practice more and 2x than ever. Keep it ish up!
All these drummers are incredible
I have a challenge for the next iteration. For each round limit the orchestration to a maximum of 3 instruments on the set …. E.g kick/hihat/tom1….. snare/tom2/ ride bell…. Someone come up with a list of restrictions and let’s see what innovative sound combinations each musician can formulate on their pass…. Change the combo every eight rounds or so…..
If I am to be critical of this video it will just be the first part where everyone only seemed to play 1/16, 1/16T or 1/32 notes with NO space… but to be fair everyone did settle in a bit more with dynamics and variations with use of space in between. Advice: when in these sheds play to show your ideas and innovation…. Not primarily to show that I can play as fast and complicated as everyone else. YOUR creativity comes first, what everyone else thinks is their business. Keep at it.
Thanks for puttin yourselves out there! Y’all are monsters!!!
In these comments: people who can't shed or keep up with what's actually going on.
Remarkable talent, stamina, and creativity.
Berklee in EVERY sense of the word 😂
Winner to the guy on the red kit…2nd to the ice cube brother. But they’re all good!!
this always brings a smile to my face, thank you
why are so many people hating in the comments? these guys are amazing, and theyre having tons of fun doing what they love. dont be jealous!
I really enjoyed listening to all these ideas!! Would also have been sick to see berklee musicians shed with xavier ware for example lol
That metronome be hectic AF!
lol it’s like a marching met
This so cool! We’ll have to come to Berklee and sponsor a shed
Power challenges like this make great players with stage confidence. Gotta do it.
So many people here discouraging these very cool musicians. Very sad to see. Get a life and let others express themselves on their instrument. There's a reason it's called "playing"
Kids today all rock and are awesome and win at everything… in their minds. Maybe that isn’t always a good approach. Maybe better sometimes to know when you’re doing something wrong.
What’s sad is people making phony but otherwise nice sounding mouth noises and meanwhile, and many dollars in dept later, nobody in the real world is willing to put money down on your skills because the echo of nice words and accompanying lack of discipline didn’t prepare you for reality.
Maybe some of us here know what the professional scene is actually like, and want to see these kids a part of it but lack bullshit, or the desire to bury their potential underneath it. Here’s the good news: you can hear the criticism and choose to improve. It’s not a death sentence but just another challenge. May as well get used to it because that’s reality.
For good reason. Oh well.
@@sibbyeskie Because all the criticism is unfounded lol yall making all these preconceived judgements based on a shed where the main focus is on stretching their vocabulary etc..
@@sibbyeskieyou do realize it’s a shed right? You do know at a shed the whole point is to grow in the chops/vocabulary or your playing. That don’t mean that they don’t know how to do anything else it just means what’s being shown in the video
@@sibbyeskieand in the professional setting it’s good to have chops cuz every now and again you will need it especially if you going in tour
The female drummer in the white top and jeans sounds different than everyone else. To me, she stood out stylistically.
Its because she wasn't hitting nearly as hard. Trying to though
time stamp?
Loved her utilization of rests. Filling every beat with notes can sound cool but giving space around the fills gives a very distinct flavor
There’s too many critics in the comments, like it’s never that deep
The best shed in all of youtube.
Nice to see an Asian. thanks to Black american drummers for bringing that style to the world
White girl with the blonde hair is Payton Taylor she’s a pretty good drummer as well
No she isn’t
Looks like Fun 🔥
Give the Drummer Sum
The girl in the White T shirt had such a clean and precise style and made everything she did look easy
so fun! wear earplugs guys! cymbals and drums are loud
Loved the creativity of the Asian dude
The guy in the ice cube hoodie is killer 😤😤😤😤
Damn... a room full of inspired drummers - mucisians! Keep working guys.! Great work
I’ve been playin for about 8 years-
This is unbelievable, what resources do these guys have? What are they doing that I’m not doing? Are they practicing for double digit hours everyday? Anyone with any knowledge, please respond. I want to be able speak to other musicians in this way!
Practice and don’t be the smartest person in the room. Even if you have to make “the room” CZcams. But most of all: practice practice practice.
Listening is a big part. Most of us will never be in a position to jam with guys like this, but being intentional about the music you listen to and seeking out new inspiration and ideas to work on will go a long way toward improvement.
Rudiments and creativity 😊
This is one of the reasons you go to sheds. To learn and get ideas.
Step one: start playing when you're 5
Step two: start playing gospel music (predominantly black gospel music)
Step three: repeat step two
..if you missed step one, just skip to step two ; ]
Bro In the yellow shirt is amazing but bro be honest how many Red Bulls and Five hour energy’s did u throw back before this shed my manz had wings😂😂😂😂
dope always wanted to be in a shed
Damn it’s guitar center x4
Last time I saw one of these, CZcams had zero ads.
this inspired me to never play drum again
OK!!! Who is the "insensitive for poses" Black t???? they got some LOVELY stuff goin on here :D
Also dude on that 5:30 mark, beautiful save at the end with the trips :D
**Screams and runs out of the room**
Magnifico.⚔️⚔️⚔️⚔️⚔️⚔️
Damn I should’ve gone to Berklee 😭
DAMN! i just got cooked by the absolute fuckn HEAT that i'm hearing
It’s always cool to hear what gospel chops are brewing in Berklee. It’s hard to ignore how rich and spoiled these kids are but it’s all good. The goal is to have more great musicians to collaborate with.
Boomers watching this and making holier than thou statements about how all the ideas sound the same, there's no subtlety, only pocket makes money, etc... 1) this style is a language, just like bebop, funk, etc. 2) it's f'ing fun and builds vocabulary 3) half these kids probably grew up playing pro-environment gigs in church and are gonna be nationally touring with pop stars. i guarantee you they can out-pocket any one of you guys.
Also, literally go watch the video of the dude who posted this vid playing Thriller and tell me that ain't pocket.
@ntfx_org7603 dude it’s a shed session. It’s not supposed to be pocket. But if you can’t hear the touch, phrasing, and technique involved and how that translates to pocket, I can’t help you. Also, again, I guarantee you a bunch of these dudes have been playing pro-level church gigs since they were kids where they are playing pocket.
A much different Berklee than I experienced. Each drummer display’s loads of talent, that’s my disclaimer for my next comment. This should titled as Blast Chop’s or beats. There’s literally something to get into hourly while attending Berklee, so I would hope this is a extra extra curricular side jam. No structure, absolutely no pocket drumming. When supporting an artist, and when they call to inquire “who’s a good fit”, I hope you have documented your ability to become a chameleon, to groove, to consistently lay down the solid foundation, play with superior dynamics, to be able to read charts, NNS, sight reading, nail those fill’s as the artist wishes, all while maintaining perfect tempo, both with and without click, sequence’s and being able to effectively start/stop those source’s as it’s often on the drummer. Or spend 4 year’s occupying a spot someone else from over 100 countries would give anything to have, and you will graduate and blend into the Gospel Chop/house of worship waiting list.
How bout you just enjoy the shed session or leave instead of critiquing the whole video, no one asked for it
It's a shed. It has nothing to do with playing pocket. Many of the top drummers in the industry shed. Can't judge their life focus on a short youtube video, lol.
they're just messing around.. Rinsing that Taylor Swift out of their veins they play all week long....
lmao these dudes are probably all gonna be on major pop tours in the next few years it's a shed get off your high horse
Bit rough. This is a shed nor a concert; i.e. practice with and emphasis on 'pushing the limit/endurance work' (hence the increasing metronome speed), not 'taste and musicality'. more practicing the splits/ point work if you are a ballet dancer, smashing tiles etc if doing martial arts...and so on. you went to berklee (?) surly you can see this?
Why is everyone in the comments hating so bad?
Cuz they don't know what a shed is lmao
It's like going to a metal show and asking why is it so loud
Like going to a math rock show and asking why the guitarist plays so many notes
Cause they're not musicians and don't know what they're witnessing
I have a garden shed is that the same?@@SC4RRL3TT
Cause they just talk regueton language and can't understand shit about this great shed
They're jealous they couldn't sit in for any of the drummers 😢
My favourite one so far
This is shocking to me and makes me want to practice hard
A escola americana 🥁🇺🇸 é braba demais
É sem igual 🎉🔥🔥
Super badass.
This is sick
That metronome with the woman humming, what song is rhat. She saying “la la lala, la la lala”
The cameraman is the only one following the timing, he or she is good😅
That was me 😖😭
Your assumption that the negative comments dont understand a shed is plain silliness.
Bad comments haters will never do better 😂
How can she play like 😮😮😲😲😲😦
unbelievable
I like soooooooooooooooooo much DW really just ❤
The Trash Crash ,Bell and Splash are in...
They all did amazing shedding but my favorite didn’t even go. That beast Payton Taylor, she a monster on the drums. She was the one wearing all Black.
How is it possible for an hour to pass in 35 minutes on the clock in the background?
Exellent,❤❤❤❤❤❤
Dope
I got next!
awesome
Right to yellow tee the black tee playing is majestic/// if agre please do like or comment
??
Where can i get this tracks?
🔥🔥🔥🔥
2023?
🔥
They need a producer.
These comments have proved to me that music and musicians aren’t respected as much as I thought
sit down dillon 😭
12:09 also, damn
unique
anyway i can get that instrumental?
29:07 this part shows what they actually doing
I knew they was finna start doin too much when the white girl & light skin entered
In my opinion DW is the best drums on the world infact
If they’re round and have a true edge, they’re all the same.
Naw.
Gospel chops
good
21:39 meltdown remix
@12:11 Came here just for the thumbnail...
I want to learn...
AND THE WINNER IS ... THE DUDE IN YELLOW !!!
That’s not what it’s all about
Those chops are that kind, that mostly all the jazz snob drummers cannot stand, when there is that enormous talent's in the same room. That's why i've heard that those jazz snobs didn't liked Berklee no more in the 80's, cause there was so much better drummers, as these jazz snob drummers would ever dream of.
hard disagree, a jazz snob drummer is actually skilled enough to see and recognize and love the talent, skill, and patterns on display here. I would argue they are some of the only kinds of people to adapt to the style changes quickly and actually enjoy this mess. All the other commenters hating I guarantee you are poser drummers or guitarists or otherwise just a "normie" one way or another.
@@snared_Found one of the drummers in the video.
ice cube shirt guy played CIRCLES around everyone
Man thats not the right mindset lol they all did cool shit including ice cube shirt guy