It's crazy but I almost *don't like when incredibly good drummers talk about things like polyrhythms and paradiddles and break down the "math" (like Keith said) behind what they're doing. For me it's like a magician showing you how he does all of his tricks before he actually does them. I just love watching, listening and hearing them talk about what inspires them and maybe a LITTLE bit about how they approach they're style and practicing...etc. It's just a weird me thing.
This is more of a Gladstone than Moeller thing, Chapin even said "it's not about the rebound" when he taught Moeller, it's about the whip motion, the bounce and catch is more Gladstone based than anything else
This is great! "Use it as a compliment to the groove that's happening." Let it be free, fantastic! Thanks Keith! Great way to incorporate hi-hat instead of quarters or 8ths all night! David Curtis Drumming
Keith has got to be the best young drummer going right now! The best video I've seen him shine is a live Steely Dan "Aja" vid on You Tube. Check it out if you haven't seen it. Blew my mind, & left me asking who the heck is this dude w/the sticks? Following his career since.
KEITH CARLOCK est pour moi un des batteurs les plus intéressant du moment! super groove dans la lignée de STEVEJORDAN, très organique ,avec beaucoup de réflexions sur l'instrument.DIDIER D'AGOSTINO batteur/compositeur français vidéos sur youtube,dailymotion,myspace,facebook SITE OFFICIEL:didier-dagostino-batteur.fr
HH chick as a complement to the groove that's happening. The "chick" integrated into a rock 16th note setting and not have it just be a limb keeping time. It's simple and brilliant things like this that can get you gigs with John Mayer. And the fact that he admits he doesn't know that he's playing a HH hemiola 4:3 in a clinic where most other guys would anylize and explain it just kicks ass.
Whatever it turns out to be (and precise is good), Keith sure does own it!
Had MMW feel on some of that, pretty dope
Wow
It's crazy but I almost *don't like when incredibly good drummers talk about things like polyrhythms and paradiddles and break down the "math" (like Keith said) behind what they're doing. For me it's like a magician showing you how he does all of his tricks before he actually does them. I just love watching, listening and hearing them talk about what inspires them and maybe a LITTLE bit about how they approach they're style and practicing...etc. It's just a weird me thing.
Kind of a push pull technique
mad mad mad!
Wow and thank you for your lesson
Is that Tim on bass?
Tim Lefebvre, yes!
it's 3 over 2. Or 6 over 4.😊
This is more of a Gladstone than Moeller thing, Chapin even said "it's not about the rebound" when he taught Moeller, it's about the whip motion, the bounce and catch is more Gladstone based than anything else
This is great! "Use it as a compliment to the groove that's happening." Let it be free, fantastic! Thanks Keith! Great way to incorporate hi-hat instead of quarters or 8ths all night! David Curtis Drumming
4/3, ow its 4/4 , If I could try to hear it I wouldn't be able to, can anyone do it ?
He has always been great at explaining what he's doing - totally open about his awesome drumming technique.
Kinney is great!
Keith has got to be the best young drummer going right now! The best video I've seen him shine is a live Steely Dan "Aja" vid on You Tube. Check it out if you haven't seen it. Blew my mind, & left me asking who the heck is this dude w/the sticks? Following his career since.
great guy, amazing drummer
"Just Bouncing"
It looks like he's switching over to a Gretsch drum set. Nice choice Keith.
Such basic techniques, but such an amazing player.
@dagostinoification Les deux travaillant pour John Mayer... Il sait choisir!
@benediktstehle that's the answer to the question "what's keith carlock's time signature?"
Tim lefebvre is a godddddd bro
feel and character over counting and technique!
Next time have him play the kick and demo his techniqe. Great player, worthless clip.
KEITH CARLOCK est pour moi un des batteurs les plus intéressant du moment! super groove dans la lignée de STEVEJORDAN, très organique ,avec beaucoup de réflexions sur l'instrument.DIDIER D'AGOSTINO batteur/compositeur français vidéos sur youtube,dailymotion,myspace,facebook SITE OFFICIEL:didier-dagostino-batteur.fr
HH chick as a complement to the groove that's happening. The "chick" integrated into a rock 16th note setting and not have it just be a limb keeping time. It's simple and brilliant things like this that can get you gigs with John Mayer. And the fact that he admits he doesn't know that he's playing a HH hemiola 4:3 in a clinic where most other guys would anylize and explain it just kicks ass.
Thank you for these videos! Love his playing!
Very groovy left foot hi-hat pattern. I love it :)