Buddy Rich On Match Grip Vs Traditional Grip

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  • Опубликовано: 16 ноя 2024

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  • @adambeaudoin8818
    @adambeaudoin8818 2 года назад +1533

    Soldiers used traditional grip because it was a more natural way for them to hit the drum when it was slung over their shoulder

    • @aa-rondavis2914
      @aa-rondavis2914 2 года назад +188

      Exactly. Traditional grip only existed for necessity. If you change your drum set up, matched grip makes way more sense. Also it’s kinda just mechanics, you’ll always be faster and smoother when your hands are playing in a symmetrical way. Instead of traditional where one hand is essentially twisting. Also Buddy Rich was notorious for being an asshole to his band mates so I truly appreciate his skills and playing but nobody has to listen to his opinions lol

    • @hazardeur
      @hazardeur 2 года назад +16

      @@aa-rondavis2914 amen brother

    • @AdmiralTom
      @AdmiralTom 2 года назад +21

      As much as I love Buddy, this is exactly the comment I was looking for

    • @lanceroberthough1275
      @lanceroberthough1275 2 года назад +8

      yup. slanted shoulder slung drum at 30°

    • @Steven_Snell
      @Steven_Snell 2 года назад +5

      You can do everything with traditional grip that you can do with matched grip. Traditional grip is is better for the nuanced jazz techniques.

  • @MrSpencerMcIntosh
    @MrSpencerMcIntosh 2 года назад +6964

    As much of a legend as I agree he is, what i’m hearing is: “I didn’t learn that way so it’s wrong.”
    Sometimes it’s hard to watch change become the norm.

    • @johnsmith-ln7ni
      @johnsmith-ln7ni 2 года назад +133

      Buddy is right... the trade off is speed -vs- playing melodically... i.e. speed is very impressive but melodically is more effective...

    • @NandoDon
      @NandoDon 2 года назад +175

      That’s such a true quote. “Sometimes it’s hard to watch change become the norm.” Good shit dude.

    • @patrickmcmahon1110
      @patrickmcmahon1110 2 года назад +53

      @@johnsmith-ln7ni I mean maybe. I think the biggest advantage to traditional grip is power control on the snare, but that’s also just a practice thing.

    • @reredrumuoy
      @reredrumuoy 2 года назад +28

      Ita because you dont understand the drums.

    • @MrSpencerMcIntosh
      @MrSpencerMcIntosh 2 года назад +21

      @@reredrumuoy okay, you don’t understand music.

  • @_BryanKAdams
    @_BryanKAdams 2 года назад +12324

    This is the "in my day we walked 5 miles through the snow" of drumming

    • @zanybandyt7774
      @zanybandyt7774 2 года назад +95

      bro traditional is just more comfortable

    • @xxxtentacionfannumber1339
      @xxxtentacionfannumber1339 2 года назад +197

      @@zanybandyt7774 depends where the snare is, and how you learned. I’ll admit it’s easier if I’m playing jazz and focusing more on the snare, but playing any other genre my snare positioning would make it too hard to play snare and hi hat at the same time. Different for everybody.

    • @braepil
      @braepil 2 года назад +124

      @@zanybandyt7774 it absolutely isn’t. 5 years of marching snare and I’ll rarely pick traditional over matched when on the kit.

    • @aa-rondavis2914
      @aa-rondavis2914 2 года назад +91

      @@zanybandyt7774 lol there’s a reason 99.99% of drummers use matched grip

    • @bogan-slayer7469
      @bogan-slayer7469 2 года назад +84

      Or perhaps it’s the “I resent other players having success without being a clone of me” of drumming?

  • @paulnicolosi4792
    @paulnicolosi4792 4 месяца назад +137

    He was very humble and treated his band members very well, almost like family…😜

    • @vladpadowicz5946
      @vladpadowicz5946 4 месяца назад +11

      Nice sarcasm 🤣🤣🤣🤣
      😉👌

    • @wickeywaanzla3015
      @wickeywaanzla3015 3 месяца назад +3

      ​@@vladpadowicz5946Why do you feel the need to give it away? Just let the joke roll. Jfc

    • @vladpadowicz5946
      @vladpadowicz5946 3 месяца назад +4

      @wickeywaanzla3015 Why do you feel the need to tell me what I should do?
      Read a comment and move on, and while you're at it, find someone else to boss so you can feel important and better about yourself.

    • @wickeywaanzla3015
      @wickeywaanzla3015 3 месяца назад

      @@vladpadowicz5946 Why do you feel the need to act as stupid as you do?

    • @cefb8923
      @cefb8923 2 месяца назад +1

      Children..

  • @dannycobra9339
    @dannycobra9339 2 года назад +771

    That's a tell tale sign you're getting older, is when you complain about the issues you personally see with the next generation. When I was studying music in college I took a jazz appreciation class and Louie Armstrong complained about bebop and other modern styles of jazz after his time.

    • @andy_travis
      @andy_travis 2 года назад +22

      a famous swing trumpet player once stated "We don't flat our fifths, we DRINK em." Bravo, you're still stuck in the past, homie. Buddy Rich sounds like a grumpy, bitter old man losing any relevance he had faster than his hairline can escape.

    • @njoysuccessnow
      @njoysuccessnow Год назад +4

      Yep. Jim Brown has done the same by criticizing today's running backs for not being as tough and stepping out of bounds instead of physically engaging with the defender.

    • @joshualongbottom2252
      @joshualongbottom2252 Год назад +12

      albert king saying Hendrix cant play the blues is another example

    • @danbardos3498
      @danbardos3498 Год назад +5

      Just wait till you get older; you will come to the same conclusion that modern music is shite. We all do it. Every generation.

    • @danbardos3498
      @danbardos3498 Год назад +2

      ​@mistah mayne It happens to us all. One day you will realize that music has passed you by and you just don't like anything contemporary or even care to know about it.

  • @A_Final_Hit
    @A_Final_Hit 2 года назад +840

    Buddy was great, no doubt, but he loved to inflate his already massive ego by belittling other drummers. He didn't like that Bonham, Baker, Moon and others were getting the spotlight, and not himself.

    • @billdrummer1197
      @billdrummer1197 2 года назад +17

      you are so right.

    • @carloscappellini1687
      @carloscappellini1687 2 года назад +28

      He did not like anybody above 5 feet tall playing the drums....

    • @MichelLinschoten
      @MichelLinschoten 2 года назад

      Yah, because wtf did he knew about drumming right ? He only set standards ,I mean mhoaww! He wasn't that great compared to the guys that came after him. The spotlight he already had when they were still sucking tits ...
      You really need to learn the difference between emotional bias (you) and being factual , buddy rich set standards

    • @easpoorts
      @easpoorts 2 года назад +12

      ​@@MichelLinschoten He was the kind of guy who didn't really feel the music, he was just flexing his chops. He was incredibly talented, but probably wouldn't have been able to do for example the supportive work on the kick that we can see from John Bonham. He was talented, but egoistic and definitely not a team player.

    • @MichelLinschoten
      @MichelLinschoten 2 года назад +7

      @@easpoorts that's because people wanted to PLAY with and FOR him not the other way around. His "arrogance" was pure perfection for the craft that he rightfully so. He was known to be a perfectionist. His body of work is proof of that , it's like stating miles Davis was arrogant ...
      Buddy rich is one of the most influential drummers of all times.
      He was allowed to be cocky !

  • @primobrickhouse
    @primobrickhouse Год назад +228

    I could never argue with Buddy Rich on anything drums but this..............

    • @roanvids3607
      @roanvids3607 2 месяца назад +3

      he couldve just scooched his chair back

    • @eliabressan6512
      @eliabressan6512 4 дня назад

      😂😂😂​@@roanvids3607

  • @kreator4life
    @kreator4life 2 года назад +1008

    i love how he holds himself back when he used match grip

    • @bcg6760
      @bcg6760 2 года назад +42

      I also love how he doesn't know that it's called a French Grip.

    • @andy_travis
      @andy_travis 2 года назад +61

      dishonesty is easy to spot... and Buddy Rich was "full of it".

    • @nonameattached9671
      @nonameattached9671 2 года назад +3

      @@bcg6760 I’ve heard it be referred to as both

    • @screeeeeeemttv
      @screeeeeeemttv 2 года назад +42

      @@bcg6760 it's called matched grip. french grip is a type of matched grip, there is also german grip which is *also* a matched grip. the different between french and german grip is how you are holding onto the stick. they are called matched grips, because your left and right hand are holding the stick in the same way.
      what he demonstrated was french grip, with his thumbs on the top of the stick - with german grip you wrap your thumb around the stick. but he was still correct in referring to it as matched grip

    • @GioGioPietromica425
      @GioGioPietromica425 2 года назад +4

      @@screeeeeeemttv I didn’t know this, but now I do. Pretty cool piece of drumming technique knowledge, thanks!

  • @waggz04
    @waggz04 2 года назад +764

    "You only have 12 notes. Do what you want with them.”
    - Eddie Van Halen

    • @LAZURAYOFFICIAL
      @LAZURAYOFFICIAL Год назад +9

      24-48+ if you count the microtones 🤓

    • @musicmaniac2657
      @musicmaniac2657 Год назад +32

      @@LAZURAYOFFICIAL
      5280 if you count the hz 🤓

    • @zippybanana2691
      @zippybanana2691 Год назад

      👌

    • @Mascabar
      @Mascabar Год назад +1

      @@musicmaniac2657 wouldn’t it be infinite then?

    • @yeasstt
      @yeasstt Год назад +4

      ​​@@musicmaniac2657 19980*
      Average human hearing range is 20hz-20khz
      Edit: and theoretically more if you go into decimal values.
      Though that's irrelevant because humans can't notice minute differences in pitch. JND is estimated to be 5 cents for the average person, but can go down for trained musicians.

  • @zepptar
    @zepptar 2 года назад +373

    I’ve seen several interviews of Buddy, in most he is putting other drum styles that are different from his down.

    • @LawrenceCarroll1234
      @LawrenceCarroll1234 Год назад +10

      Ginger Baker did the same thing (put other drummers - and their styles - down). But personally, if musicians (& all creative artists) didn’t have big egos, then they probably would be a lot less interesting - and certainly less colorful!😊)

    • @zepptar
      @zepptar Год назад +2

      @@LawrenceCarroll1234 Very True 👍

    • @567dirt8910
      @567dirt8910 Год назад +11

      He's from a different era, for sure. Back when the "world was smaller" people who were considered the very best were actually just the people who were very very good, but also got all of the breaks and the attention- often due to money/connections, etc. There were always hundreds, maybe thousands of people as good or better. The internet has blown that shit out of the water.

    • @LawrenceCarroll1234
      @LawrenceCarroll1234 Год назад +1

      @@567dirt8910 , all true to a great degree, but Krupa also got negative publicity by being busted for drugs at least once. Of course that could also work in his favor too (notoriety can also be worn as a badge of honor when you are the underdog).
      So I don’t cut him down, just put it all in perspective, and take what he - and those who disagree with him as well - all with a grain of salt.

    • @koopasandwich1114
      @koopasandwich1114 Год назад +2

      That's why jazz is a love/hate relationship for me. The music's great but everyone who plays it puts themselves on a golden pedestal like they're the best there's ever been and looks down on everyone else.

  • @claudiofernandes9834
    @claudiofernandes9834 Год назад +101

    And years later a rock drummer recorded 2 tribute albums with a bunch of rock drummers playing a bunch of jazz standards with BR original band. Times change, Buddy....

    • @montyrayza7220
      @montyrayza7220 5 месяцев назад +11

      True but you just kind of made Buddy's point. Neil Peart changed to the classic buddy grip to play on those Buddy Rich tribute Albums and never went back to Match Grip afterwards.
      Neil was better than ever after doing so and I'm not saying traditional grip was the reason why but I believe the experience as a whole brought him to that new level.

    • @EzmarVoD
      @EzmarVoD 3 месяца назад +6

      @@montyrayza7220 Neil only recorded Test for Echo with strictly traditional grip. After that album and tour he went back and forth between the two as he saw fit.

  • @_SliK_
    @_SliK_ Год назад +282

    How about living by this: Play how you feel most comfortable, and don’t stop learning.

    • @freddygonzalez8797
      @freddygonzalez8797 Год назад +5

      Bun E. Carlos said something very similar and proved it on a drum kit.

    • @thaiphrasestoknow9214
      @thaiphrasestoknow9214 Год назад +1

      @@freddygonzalez8797 and ended up messing up his hands really bad, I don't think he can play anymore.

    • @freddygonzalez8797
      @freddygonzalez8797 Год назад +2

      @@thaiphrasestoknow9214
      Actually, on top of that I believe he also may have back issues.

  • @GreenToFeelBlue
    @GreenToFeelBlue 2 года назад +4639

    Buddy rich would shit himself if he saw the modern metal drummer playing match grip at 300bpm.

    • @kertaspaper94
      @kertaspaper94 2 года назад +663

      And then talk shit on those metal drummers regardless

    • @defiverr4697
      @defiverr4697 2 года назад +16

      That metalhead Serbian drummer with a long beard and a cowbell on his snare? Who only mimics, copies, covers and has zero creativity and originality? Yes, Rich would shit on him too.

    • @Str1ng5
      @Str1ng5 2 года назад +239

      Imagine his response to double strokes on kick pedals.... would he frown on swivel tecnique? I mean.... he never played double kick, so he couldnt argue it wasn't correct, or improper.... george kollias

    • @dkizxpt-su3ze
      @dkizxpt-su3ze 2 года назад +95

      Buddy Rich can play faster than all of them

    • @GreenToFeelBlue
      @GreenToFeelBlue 2 года назад +3

      @@dkizxpt-su3ze ooookay!! Lol Your mom can run through more dudes than normal but that doesn't make her a good drum skin. Listen to George Kolias or El Estapario. The argument you're attempting to make is very much like, "cars were much more fuel efficient and faster 50 years ago and that's just not true. You're basically a complete idiot.

  • @WilhelmWilder
    @WilhelmWilder 2 года назад +212

    He's the drum equivalent to Albert King, I adore Albert King, but oh my god the things he said about Jimi Hendrix

    • @HappyHermitt
      @HappyHermitt 2 года назад +9

      It wasn't jealousy. I just believe Albert never listened to enough of Jimi.

    • @drdre4397
      @drdre4397 2 года назад +1

      ​@@HappyHermitt True but he did play with Jimi, I was listening to Blues at sunrise on the record he did with SRV and he sounds complimentary when telling SRV he'd have to play the Hendrix style because he recorded that song with Hendrix.

    • @jameshalbert181
      @jameshalbert181 2 года назад +3

      In an interview I remember Albert saying that Jimi and SRV were the only 2 that could do the Albert King bend right

    • @zachhill8637
      @zachhill8637 2 года назад +4

      Hendrix is among the most overrated musicians of all time. In any genre. On any instrument.

    • @WilhelmWilder
      @WilhelmWilder 2 года назад +21

      @@zachhill8637 maybe that's your opinion but not to me, if you actually look at what people were doing before him, then what they did after, and if you look at how musicians we're racially before. And after. He completely changed everything.

  • @MtnBadger
    @MtnBadger 5 месяцев назад +11

    Younger kids all say "Buddy Rich is just an old, jazz drummer... He can't play anything cool."
    Having seen him I'm person and listened to him for years and him being my inspiration for becoming a drummer, there's nothing he can't play, including rock and much better just about anyone I know. He chooses to play a lot of jazz but, ask him to siting with anyone and see what's up. Ask Portnoy, Chad Smith and all the others what they think about him.
    One thing he has is stick speed, I saw him hold a quarter on the wall about shoulder height and say "watch this." at which point he proceeded to do s dlstick roll with the tip on the quarter and take his other hand away. The quarter stayed right there because his roll was so fast it didn't have a chance to drop. A lot of his skill and technique is from lots of continuous practice but, a lot of it is from sheer, God given talent. 😊

  • @DeadBunny69
    @DeadBunny69 2 года назад +1364

    The secret recordings of him screaming at his band on the bus are hysterical.

    • @jaypeterson7637
      @jaypeterson7637 2 года назад +42

      Buddy absolutely eviscerates his band. 😬🙉 I'm not sure why they put up it!😒😳🤔

    • @NorseHorse1
      @NorseHorse1 2 года назад +8

      I first heard those recordings on vinyl. That shit was viral before the internet existed! Bootlegged on countless tapes. Man, he was a megalomaniacal PRICK!

    • @letsgobrandon5800
      @letsgobrandon5800 2 года назад +131

      My grandpa played with him. Said he was a real asshole but a real talent.

    • @jaypeterson7637
      @jaypeterson7637 2 года назад +4

      @@letsgobrandon5800 What instrument(s) did he play?!

    • @letsgobrandon5800
      @letsgobrandon5800 2 года назад +15

      @@jaypeterson7637 guitar and bass

  • @BoxUpMyBones
    @BoxUpMyBones Год назад +1128

    "Ya see, with matched grip, ya can't..--" *does the exact thing he says you can't*

    • @megamrsoftee
      @megamrsoftee Год назад +23

      lol i saw the same clip of him followed by him ripping with match grip

    • @megamrsoftee
      @megamrsoftee Год назад +1

      ruclips.net/video/6TfrjCYRxRc/видео.html

    • @auxc.6805
      @auxc.6805 Год назад +43

      its because its bad technique. Its not that you cant do it. Its that you can accomplish more using the “correct” way. Thus making it harder to play and other musicians having to use other types of fills that their mind creates as he way implying.

    • @tedkaczynski99
      @tedkaczynski99 Год назад

      All three of u retarded he said u cant roll with it properly then demonstrated the superior roll, then he showed how they rely on speed more, where he takes the most efficient movements as most trained musicians do for their instrument. Like playing a guitar with one finger, even if you get something to sound the same whyd u do it

    • @zane01235
      @zane01235 Год назад

      ​@@auxc.6805 Bullshit. The best technique is the technique that works. And where is Jazz now?

  • @jondunmore4268
    @jondunmore4268 Год назад +495

    "You kids today with your hula hoops and your miniskirts!"

    • @Eggtismo
      @Eggtismo Год назад +9

      ​@chad stengel What?

    • @kuzrahfan2004
      @kuzrahfan2004 Год назад +7

      @@Eggtismo hes talkin about transgender people but i think hes misunderstanding the comment hes replying to 😭

    • @Eggtismo
      @Eggtismo Год назад +4

      @BlackroomFilms Oh that's super obvious now, I was pretty tired when I saw this originally. Incredibly based of him for immediately thinking of trans people when he reads miniskirts, but I have a feeling he wouldn't appreciate me implying that.

    • @nataliapoklonskaya4933
      @nataliapoklonskaya4933 Год назад +1

      @@Eggtismo no one cares that much be quiet

    • @Eggtismo
      @Eggtismo Год назад +2

      @Natalia Poklonskaya This conversation took place days ago and you weren't part of it. If you truly don't care, why go out of your way to reignite it?

  • @Boogieplex
    @Boogieplex 2 года назад +1591

    Imagine Eric Clapton in the 60’s telling Jimi Hendrix “Your doing it wrong”.
    Nope. Just not “your way”.

    • @WarNoob755
      @WarNoob755 2 года назад +24

      The man detailed why he felt the way he did.

    • @GioGioPietromica425
      @GioGioPietromica425 2 года назад +77

      @@WarNoob755 Ok but like he was wrong, you never tell someone they’re playing their instrument wrong, if it works for them, being an elitist isn’t ok, even if you’re Buddy Rich

    • @zachhill8637
      @zachhill8637 2 года назад +21

      You're= You Are
      Your= Something belonging to you
      Also, and I can't stress this enough, Hendrix is among the most overrated musicians of all time in any genre. Not saying he wasn't a fine player, but he wasn't this super hero people make him out to be.

    • @carsonryan4465
      @carsonryan4465 2 года назад +42

      @@zachhill8637 No, he wasn't a god, but he was incredibly influential which means he impacted the soundscape of our culture dramatically. I know plenty of people who don't like The Beatles, but not one of them would argue they didn't drastically alter music in western culture. It's not that Jimi was a super hero it's that what he played changed how people thought about music.

    • @WarNoob755
      @WarNoob755 2 года назад +10

      @@GioGioPietromica425 he wasn't being the elitist. He was showing the cons of what they were doing.

  • @smitemoore3694
    @smitemoore3694 Год назад +160

    They don’t get more creative than that
    John Bonham: hold my Vodka

    • @n.k8557
      @n.k8557 Год назад +12

      Neil Peart: hold my gold stands.

    • @totigerus
      @totigerus 5 месяцев назад

      @@n.k8557 Tommy Lee: hold my penis while I film it.

    • @MrFchank
      @MrFchank 4 месяца назад +1

      Yep,and then at 32,he choked to death on his own vomit. What a great career.

    • @perfectpiano1871
      @perfectpiano1871 4 месяца назад +6

      ​@@MrFchankwhy would you have to bring that up?!🤦🏻

    • @TheMrfloydman
      @TheMrfloydman 4 месяца назад +4

      @@MrFchank the flame that burns twice as bright lasts half as long... And that's why, 40 years after his death every drummer alive still knows bonhams name. you clearly don't understand what legacy is or what it means, so just do us all a favor and be quiet

  • @max_mittler
    @max_mittler Год назад +2668

    When he says “you can’t do it that way” he means “I can’t do it that way”

    • @anthonytaylor7928
      @anthonytaylor7928 Год назад +32

      True that

    • @danbardos3498
      @danbardos3498 Год назад +35

      No! That's just not true.

    • @salad9601
      @salad9601 Год назад +59

      bro what I think you dont play drums

    • @eboone
      @eboone Год назад +3

      @@salad9601 What

    • @aisaxonawiat6484
      @aisaxonawiat6484 Год назад

      He realized way back then what so many of us know now, that your music sucks and it's only going to get worse.

  • @markwilson3026
    @markwilson3026 2 года назад +427

    Bill Ward has a jazz drumming background and you hear it in Black Sabbath

    • @Jasper_Drummer
      @Jasper_Drummer 2 года назад +20

      Yeah. I love how he incorporated that on the first couple albums. AND, he used match grip.

    • @dcmastermindfirst9418
      @dcmastermindfirst9418 2 года назад +18

      Most of the best Rock drummers started playing jazz.
      From Ringo starr to Dave Lombardo from Slayer. They all started playing Jazz.
      Get a clue.

    • @unwantedcracker1414
      @unwantedcracker1414 2 года назад +3

      Check out the last track on their first album it’s the jazziest/bluesiest song in their discography

    • @M4TT4TT4CK
      @M4TT4TT4CK 2 года назад +5

      So did ginger baker

    • @bobbycoltrane7552
      @bobbycoltrane7552 2 года назад +4

      Just like with guitar you need to be raised in the blues. To make a great rock drummer or drummer in general you should have some knowledge of jazz.

  • @gaboogablah
    @gaboogablah Год назад +50

    Traditional grip was used for when the drum hung at the side of your waist like the old military and marching, but matched grip is better for the drum set since you're sitting and playing with no drum hanging from your waist.

    • @PanchromaticNoise
      @PanchromaticNoise Год назад +4

      Yup! There's no significant benefit from traditional over matched on set.

    • @jimmy_james0007
      @jimmy_james0007 Год назад

      @@PanchromaticNoise Well if your playing on a old, small or crappy kits, traditional usually gives you better options. Also lets be honest traditional looks awesome!

  • @BradsGonnaPlay
    @BradsGonnaPlay Год назад +9

    “You can’t really do anything” 60 years later, all these drummers who surpassed him play with match grip.

  • @lmp9726
    @lmp9726 Год назад +700

    One of the greatest drummers ever AND was prone to be a douchebag.

    • @Euro.Patriot
      @Euro.Patriot Год назад +36

      You'll find most of the greatest musicians had a huge fucking ego, Frederic Chopin and John Lennon were like this too.

    • @mortalclown3812
      @mortalclown3812 Год назад +9

      Meh ~ people be flawed.

    • @mayhemjr.803
      @mayhemjr.803 Год назад +14

      Sinatra couldn't stand him. That in in a nutshell speaks for itself😂

    • @jayclarke9611
      @jayclarke9611 Год назад +7

      Prone?
      He was a very large DB

    • @Funkability615
      @Funkability615 Год назад

      How is this being a douchebag?

  • @chaosclg
    @chaosclg 2 года назад +139

    I wish he could see how good people are these days who use matched grip

    • @potestoniko
      @potestoniko 2 года назад

      i would love to see how his jaw drops to the floor as he sees a performance by Gavin Harrison, Matt Gartska, or even Mike Portnoy

    • @lunchbox1553
      @lunchbox1553 2 года назад +10

      Grip has nothing to do with proficiency in general.

    • @buddyrichable1
      @buddyrichable1 2 года назад +7

      He could play perfectly with matched grip it’s just the way he moved around the drums in a
      big band jazz context traditional grip was more practical. He didn’t really like, or appreciate
      rock music, but every rock drummer was influenced by him.

    • @javierdespanjaard4384
      @javierdespanjaard4384 2 года назад +5

      ​@@lunchbox1553 yes you are right. But buddy was saying that traditional is the RIGHT way to play. The commenter was just pointing out that a lot of drummers nowadays are really proficient with matched sticks. His point being that matched players play just as good as traditional players, not better. So basically what you're saying.

    • @sethforesi307
      @sethforesi307 Год назад

      @@lunchbox1553 that's just blatantly incorrect

  • @SecondaryHomunculus
    @SecondaryHomunculus 2 года назад +664

    And then there's Danny Carey switching his grip during songs depending on what he's playing.

    • @stankaus
      @stankaus 2 года назад +41

      Man needs an entire truck for his drum set and rig lol

    • @dcmastermindfirst9418
      @dcmastermindfirst9418 2 года назад +9

      Lol. Thomas lang has been doing that for over 20 years and would kick Carreys ass.

    • @dcmastermindfirst9418
      @dcmastermindfirst9418 2 года назад +4

      ​@@stankaus Lol.
      Danny's setup is tiny. Have you seen Portnoys or Terry bozzios???
      It's about 10x bigger.

    • @bongcrust
      @bongcrust 2 года назад +8

      ​@@dcmastermindfirst9418 yeah i cant wait for the world cup either. Thomas Lang is going to kill Carey

    • @dcmastermindfirst9418
      @dcmastermindfirst9418 2 года назад

      @@bongcrust World Cup?

  • @ToddEngstrom-o1d
    @ToddEngstrom-o1d 4 месяца назад

    Saw him twice in the 70’s. He was master class! Still listen to his albums daily.

  • @seltzer30
    @seltzer30 2 года назад +732

    There is more to life than jazz drumming

    • @dcase20
      @dcase20 2 года назад +43

      Yes, but theres not more to drumming than jazz.

    • @nicksemmer3262
      @nicksemmer3262 2 года назад +84

      @@dcase20 that idea is clouded and wrong, jazz isnt the godfather of all modern drumming music, more like its cousin. It had some real influence but you cant just say JB and Pearts parts were built off of and jazz influenced. There is a certain independence in playing an instrument and once you try and limit it like this, the styles wont grow and expand into what we know and love today. Buddy Rich was a great drummer but the man was ignorant and nihilistic to think that there is only one proper way to play the drums. Thats like saying EVH learned to tap from goddamn BB king. Its not true, gatekeeping has always been a thing amongst these arrogant jazz drummers and I can’t see them accepting new styles until theyre all dead unfortunately. Great drumming is not cosmetically measured

    • @MrSpencerMcIntosh
      @MrSpencerMcIntosh 2 года назад +40

      @@dcase20 that’s an L take if i’ve ever heard one.

    • @FDE-fw1hd
      @FDE-fw1hd 2 года назад +6

      @Topjunkie I disagree just like other instruments (guitar, piano, even singing) have different styles and techniques. I’d split it into 3. Classical, jazz, modern. I feel that jazz is very unique. It feels like it’s an in between. It’s not controlled and precise like classical but not intense and uniform like modern styles. This goes for drumming too. Jazz tone and resonance is different from modern drumming. The techniques used are different. What we focus on is different

    • @prod_adrian
      @prod_adrian 2 года назад +24

      @Topjunkie & Jazz drummers most definitely cant handle metal!
      Blast beats, 250bpm 16ths on hands and feet, ankle motion or swivel, gravity blasts, various stroke figures on kicks, 1st tom to 7th tom mobility around the kit....
      How do people always want to compare two completely different genres in music, its beyond me. Some really need to cool their ego!
      Buddy Rich is a legend, but just like Maradona was nowhere as good as Messi, on todays standard, same with drummers...

  • @thirdand11
    @thirdand11 2 года назад +204

    “Jimi Hendrix played his guitar upside down too. That’s why Clapton hated him. “
    - Buddy Rich

    • @colinwallace5286
      @colinwallace5286 2 года назад

      Sonny T plays left handed bass and guitar on right hand instruments that are still strung for right hand players. He never has a problem finding a guitar on short notice.🤣😂

    • @letsgobrandon5800
      @letsgobrandon5800 2 года назад +1

      Jimi also rightfully believed that Terry Kath was a better guitar player than he. Jimi was right. Tanglewood 25/6/4 ( 1970)

    • @chrismarple
      @chrismarple Год назад +1

      @@letsgobrandon5800 no

    • @leecowell8165
      @leecowell8165 Год назад +2

      he was left handed...us lefties are not well understood.

  • @Vikanuck
    @Vikanuck 2 года назад +121

    So happy I was taught both match and traditional grips. It all depends on the crowd you’re trying to impress lol

    • @northernhemisphere4906
      @northernhemisphere4906 2 года назад +2

      you gotta choose to impress or to play😊

    • @Vikanuck
      @Vikanuck 2 года назад +1

      @@northernhemisphere4906 Well, you can play, and 3/10 people might love listening o you play, but sometimes even 3 people can be enough of a crowd to pump anyone up, or, you can impress, as in, make an impression upon, and play such a good show that they remember you forever… sooo, not really sure what that means lol.

    • @KEVBOYMUSIC
      @KEVBOYMUSIC 2 года назад +2

      Music shouldn't be about trying to impress people

    • @TomBrooklyn
      @TomBrooklyn 2 года назад

      How so? I think most people wouldn't even know or notice which grip a drummer is using.

    • @Vikanuck
      @Vikanuck Год назад

      @@KEVBOYMUSIC You’re taking this way too literally lol. I used to have to play recitals at least once a month back in my teens, and after getting through all the beginners playing for their first time, my teacher and I would come on to play to the crowd.
      Often they were bored to tears by then, but sometimes they were in a good mood, and so we would choose which styles to play through, whether it was slow stuff like 6/8 or bossanova, or jazz, disco, rock, etc., and yeah, at a recital, you absolutely want to impress lol.
      If you’re thinking I was talking about just being in a band - I definitely was - and that’s what we did for fun.
      But thanks for the music ethics lesson anyway lol 🙂👍

  • @VaterAyotte
    @VaterAyotte Год назад +1

    AWESOME drummer! A legend in the truest sense of the word.
    But a grumpy old man.

  • @Memu_
    @Memu_ 2 года назад +18

    Just because you're great at something doesn't mean you always know what you're talking about

    • @Memu_
      @Memu_ 2 года назад +2

      @@Ana_crusis I know but in this case he clearly doesn't knos what he is talking about despite being a legend

    • @andy_travis
      @andy_travis 2 года назад +3

      @@Ana_crusis jesus, khasab. shut up.

    • @Steven_Snell
      @Steven_Snell 2 года назад +1

      Buddy knew what he was talking about.

    • @Memu_
      @Memu_ 2 года назад +1

      @@Steven_Snell he really didn't

    • @Steven_Snell
      @Steven_Snell 2 года назад

      @@Memu_ He really did.

  • @chrisgoudy1954
    @chrisgoudy1954 2 года назад +173

    Buddy Rich at home: “Damn kids! Get off my lawn!”

    • @markbell1
      @markbell1 Год назад

      You try playing Backwoods Sideman and then you are free to cast such a comment.

  • @granolakitti8521
    @granolakitti8521 2 года назад +143

    Music is many things, not only what's going on in Buddy Richs head

    • @Hello_there_obi
      @Hello_there_obi 2 года назад

      Buuuut compare ringo to this lol

    • @chandlermccoy1813
      @chandlermccoy1813 2 года назад

      @@Hello_there_obi Ringo would have the exact same level of skill if he played trad though

    • @5117sebastian
      @5117sebastian 2 года назад +5

      @@chandlermccoy1813 as much as I love ringo I have to say: that is ridiculous

    • @chandlermccoy1813
      @chandlermccoy1813 2 года назад +1

      @@5117sebastian It's really not at all... You are madsively overestimating traditional grip. It's not a magic grip that makes you better for no reason 😂 Plus, in the genre the Beatles are playing, Ringo wouldn't even be able to get much boon from traditional grip. He's playing slow rock beats 90% of the time... Maybe you could explain specifically how traditional grip would help him since I seem to be having a hard time understanding where you're coming from?

    • @5117sebastian
      @5117sebastian 2 года назад +1

      @@chandlermccoy1813 sorry, I think I misread what you posted before

  • @walnergonzalez1967
    @walnergonzalez1967 Год назад

    We all have a time, we all come and go. Thanks Buddy. For everything.

  • @xImBeaST12321x
    @xImBeaST12321x 2 года назад +44

    I like how he deliberately tries to not play matched grip around the kit but then realizes at the end he doesn't know what he's talking about since he was fully capable of playing matched grip at the end

  • @GreyerShade
    @GreyerShade Год назад +27

    Can you imagine his reaction to styles that came AFTER that though? Never say this is the ONLY way something is allowed to be done. Innovation always seems to follow someone saying that nonsense.

  • @fasteddiews1969
    @fasteddiews1969 Год назад +10

    Buddy Rich was easily the Greatest Drummer of all time hands down. 🥁 True Greatness

    • @danbardos3498
      @danbardos3498 Год назад

      No he was just a pioneer.
      A great pioneer yes; but can was please stop with the "greatest ever" labels please!?!

    • @tonycapko4899
      @tonycapko4899 Год назад

      Thank you! ❤

    • @suryapanditi3161
      @suryapanditi3161 Год назад

      It’s entirely subjective who the greatest drummer is, and there is certainly nobody who is “easily” the greatest drummer of all time

    • @fasteddiews1969
      @fasteddiews1969 Год назад

      @@suryapanditi3161
      It's only one person's opinion. it really doesn't mean all that much, And you don't have to agree

    • @blastfromthepast8344
      @blastfromthepast8344 Год назад

      Greatest jazz and big band drummer.

  • @deanoverlie224
    @deanoverlie224 3 дня назад

    Buddy Rich was a truly humble man .

  • @Pilot_the_Dune
    @Pilot_the_Dune 2 года назад +72

    *Thomas Lang has entered the chat*

    • @dcmastermindfirst9418
      @dcmastermindfirst9418 2 года назад +13

      Lang destroy Rich and he's played matched for decades now.

    • @richardtemple9292
      @richardtemple9292 2 года назад +1

      🤣🤣

    • @GioGioPietromica425
      @GioGioPietromica425 2 года назад +1

      @@dcmastermindfirst9418 I wouldn’t say he could “destroy” Buddy Rich, but he definitely proves him wrong

    • @fuzzylogiceire
      @fuzzylogiceire Год назад

      @@GioGioPietromica425 Good example because he started off using trad grip and now only plays match cos it works better for him.

    • @GioGioPietromica425
      @GioGioPietromica425 Год назад

      @@fuzzylogiceire yeah because it’s all about personal preference, you should only do what works for you, that’s all that matters

  • @lexdiluca1221
    @lexdiluca1221 2 года назад +71

    this is a very calm version of Buddy Rich talking about how to play music... wait until you hear the bus tapes lol 😭😭

  • @ROCKNROLLFAN
    @ROCKNROLLFAN 2 года назад +4

    I loved the way that he worked and maneuvered the hi hat with traditional grip and the more that I keep practicing, I'm getting more and more comfortable with traditional grip.

  • @Mr29roses
    @Mr29roses 4 месяца назад

    One of the greatest moments of my life was meeting Buddy Rich in his touring bus in Ottawa, just a few months before he died. He was very gracious and signed my friend's practice pad.

  • @timlamb6196
    @timlamb6196 2 года назад +896

    Later in his career Neil Peart started playing like this

    • @skip63
      @skip63 2 года назад +136

      But then switched back to matched grip. He said he couldn't get the power with the Jazz grip.

    • @MrGreenthumb_
      @MrGreenthumb_ 2 года назад +37

      Stewart Copeland plays powerful traditional grip.

    • @painkillerjones6232
      @painkillerjones6232 2 года назад +51

      I came here to comment on Peart.. Buddy Rich would have paused for thought after listening to a "Peart" drum solo...

    • @MrSpencerMcIntosh
      @MrSpencerMcIntosh 2 года назад +8

      @@skip63 with Rush’s music, i’m not even half surprised. 😂😂😂

    • @tomylee2835
      @tomylee2835 2 года назад +31

      Neal switched back and forth and mainly only used traditional grip when actually playing jazz. Neal mainly played matched grip and his crossovers absolutely prove Buddy Rich wrong that you can’t move around the kit as fast.

  • @ajbowen9371
    @ajbowen9371 2 года назад +31

    I like that their illustrative clip of Ginger shows him using traditional grip

    • @teranceblake4196
      @teranceblake4196 Год назад

      Yes and Bingham & Starr also would use this grip. Kind of negates Buddy Rich’s authority as a great drummer since he can’t see past the technical differences to understand the creativity.

    • @sidhenihilist
      @sidhenihilist Год назад

      Not to mention that in the second clip Buddy is using the match grip he was bitching about.

  • @davidluftig2751
    @davidluftig2751 2 года назад +49

    Stewart Copeland from the Police was KILLING it with a traditional grip in the 70s

    • @IrrealElbarto
      @IrrealElbarto 2 года назад +3

      Copeland doesn’t play traditional grip. Traditional grip calls for the left index and middle fingers to go under the stick. Copeland holds the stick with only the index finger. Seems like a petty difference, but he’s explained it allows him to play louder. I tried it years ago and can confirm. That unique grip may also explain why Copeland has had so many injuries.

    • @andy_travis
      @andy_travis 2 года назад +1

      YAWN.

    • @ElvisTranscriber2
      @ElvisTranscriber2 2 года назад

      @@andy_travis Alberto Bejarano offers a great explanation... . *your contribution of yawning is useless* ... and Im going to add some video links for people to see Copeland's technique 😁
      ruclips.net/video/OQGmaWYC4OE/видео.html
      ruclips.net/video/yB65_CVbo-0/видео.html

    • @brocki95xxx
      @brocki95xxx Год назад

      Weckl played traditional and hit pretty hard.

  • @johnbuccetti8998
    @johnbuccetti8998 Год назад +21

    One of the greatest drummers of all time. Don’t expect him to be one of the greatest people as well.

    • @gordr8024
      @gordr8024 4 месяца назад +1

      Not even close

  • @TheInnerParty
    @TheInnerParty 2 года назад +72

    I’ve been a rock drummer for 30 years, and the last few years I’ve been playing in a jazz band.
    There was a time when I thought jazz was a joke, that it was easy, that there was nothing to it, that you just played whatever you wanted and be done with it.
    Let me say that I got very humbled, and literally had to teach myself some basic things and abated some bad habits.
    Rich was before my time, but I’ve got into him because of the magic of RUclips.
    Of the rock drummers who have been my hero, probably the closest to him in terms of his explosive speed and timing is Carl Palmer.

    • @dcmastermindfirst9418
      @dcmastermindfirst9418 2 года назад

      Lol. You must be stupid then.
      Jazz predates Rock.
      Without Jazz there would be no Rock!
      Clearly you must be self taught or you'd know that.
      The Jazz guys invented the bass drum pedal, hi hat and everything we use in modern Rock and contemporary.

    • @Painking59
      @Painking59 2 года назад +6

      I’m confused?
      You’ve been playing drums for 30 years and thought jazz drumming was a joke?

    • @dcmastermindfirst9418
      @dcmastermindfirst9418 2 года назад +1

      @@Painking59 I know right. Unbelievable.

    • @TheInnerParty
      @TheInnerParty 2 года назад

      @@dcmastermindfirst9418
      No, not stupid and quite the contrary.
      You are clearly a jerk though. And probably quite stupid. Making an enemy of someone who is not your enemy, who was just telling a story about his past ignorance, is a great example of stupidity.

    • @dcmastermindfirst9418
      @dcmastermindfirst9418 2 года назад

      @@TheInnerParty Hahahahahaha
      I'm stupid and a jerk???
      Says the guy with 30 years drumming experience that had no idea rock drumming literally came from jazz.
      You are dumb as shit.

  • @cbot72
    @cbot72 2 года назад +23

    Traditional grip originated when drummer Boys in the military had to play kinda diagonal because of the way their drum hung on them. With a drum kit, holding them that way is kind of anachronistic

  • @joeheinsch4334
    @joeheinsch4334 2 года назад +22

    And then Jeff porcaro came along and did his thing and he provided match grip is deadly on the kit

  • @tbbainter777
    @tbbainter777 Год назад +6

    You play the way you play. Too many amazing drummers to name just one

  • @edwardruiz5515
    @edwardruiz5515 2 года назад +7

    Times have changed dude 😎

  • @crixxxxxxxxx
    @crixxxxxxxxx 2 года назад +9

    Look up the secret recordings of Buddy when he was furious with his band. They’re amazing.

  • @roguecheddar
    @roguecheddar 2 года назад +36

    In music there is no right way or wrong way, only different ways, regardless of instrument. There's purists, and then there's those that want to try something different. Without experimentation, music is stifled.

    • @captaintacos2179
      @captaintacos2179 2 года назад +4

      I agree with this mostly. There are wrong ways to play instruments that will give you carpel tunnel

    • @roguecheddar
      @roguecheddar 2 года назад +1

      @@captaintacos2179 True, bad form can be detrimental sometimes, but there are those that stretch the physical boundaries to achieve all manner of new techniques and music that were unimaginable before. Were they wrong to do so? Not if they achieved the desired result. Sometimes the body is sacrificed to assuage the mind's desire.

    • @Ultrasecond77
      @Ultrasecond77 2 года назад +1

      ​​@@captaintacos2179 true, true. but yeah, expressionism is what it is because of implementations of one's style and technique, not "right and wrong"

    • @TakeHit0
      @TakeHit0 2 года назад +1

      There's only one rule. If it sounds good, it's good.

  • @daneemberluto3457
    @daneemberluto3457 Год назад +4

    It doesn't matter how they play it. It's how catchy they did it.

  • @philipberthiaume2314
    @philipberthiaume2314 2 года назад +12

    Buddy Rich against Animal on the muppets in the 1970's. Classic.

    • @dk-bw4gk
      @dk-bw4gk 2 года назад +2

      I was just going to mention this. First time I saw Buddy Rich was on the Muppet Show when I was like 8 or so (mid 80s). I remember him walking around and "drumming" all over the goofy crap on the walls and stuff.

    • @brocki95xxx
      @brocki95xxx Год назад

      It isn’t really all that musical though.

  • @Bearorgan
    @Bearorgan 2 года назад +13

    If I can remember right Ginger Baker was a switch grip.
    A lot of hardcore/metal drummer's also play with a switch grip.

    • @lastofthe4horsemen279
      @lastofthe4horsemen279 Год назад

      Ginger Baker awesome

    • @KelliHell
      @KelliHell Год назад +1

      Yeah, he even plays that way in this clip. Charlie Watts too (though he wasn't mentioned)

  • @drumdad54sdl47
    @drumdad54sdl47 2 года назад +5

    I've tried the traditional grip & have trouble getting some "thump" on the toms..it works fine on the snare.
    I believe it's a personal choice.

  • @joedivald1051
    @joedivald1051 5 месяцев назад +1

    Playing drums since he was 2. Loved watching him having a drum off with The Animal from the muppets.

  • @alexcosten5900
    @alexcosten5900 2 года назад +1016

    “i’m old and not popular anymore and upset about it”

    • @andy_travis
      @andy_travis 2 года назад +5

      Exactly! Buddy's heyday was 1940 - 1952.

    • @DARTHMOBIUS
      @DARTHMOBIUS 2 года назад +52

      You both completely missed the point of the video and it’s statement. The point is about education and application of traditional technical ability, that guy there was classically trained and learned a discipline, and by F’k could he drum. He could play everything to do with drumming. The others mentioned, were one trick ponies in over-hyped bands that could only do one thing…

    • @ericneilson2130
      @ericneilson2130 2 года назад +18

      @@DARTHMOBIUS he was not classically trained. Buddy Rich was self taught. He never took a drum lesson.

    • @garyjimenez3690
      @garyjimenez3690 2 года назад +4

      He can play and could play around any one. Him jerry Lewis Johnny Carson and Sammy Davis Jr. Bad asses on the drum . Buddy rich was the best

    • @javierdespanjaard4384
      @javierdespanjaard4384 2 года назад +13

      ​@@DARTHMOBIUS cope lol, ringo might be one of the best drummers of all time. One trick ponies my ass, you dont come up with come together and ticket to ride by being a one trick pony

  • @erikmartinez7277
    @erikmartinez7277 Год назад +12

    That last bit made think that he was going to want to play the Hawaii Five-O theme.

  • @subsonicwarthog
    @subsonicwarthog Год назад +9

    He's right, 😊 we do that much with our feet now.

  • @christhut8140
    @christhut8140 2 года назад +64

    "Back in my day..."

  • @FFLL2112
    @FFLL2112 2 года назад +9

    John Bonham was a master percussionist and surpassed every drummer on the planet in his late 20’s and early 30’s.. one could only imagine if Bonzo had lived to Buddy Rich’s age

    • @perfectlygoodslouch5212
      @perfectlygoodslouch5212 2 года назад +1

      If Led Zeppelin had Buddy Rich Instead of Bonzo there would be no Led Zeppelin and the only stick he would be holding was a Broom

    • @richardstorm3283
      @richardstorm3283 Год назад

      Bonham did not surpass anyone, the best drummer does not exist, but the most difficult genre to play is jazz

    • @perfectlygoodslouch5212
      @perfectlygoodslouch5212 Год назад +1

      @@richardstorm3283 Jazz is relative Jazz fusion, all music can be as simple and difficult as the player wants, Bass is the easiest because it only has 4 strings? Someone said that to me in Jr high, what you do with your instrument makes it what it is, the genre has nothing to do with it, respectively

    • @richardstorm3283
      @richardstorm3283 Год назад

      @@perfectlygoodslouch5212 I understand your point, but not all music gives you the freedom that jazz has, other genres are very repetitive and somehow do not allow the musician to release his potential, and at the same time the instrumentalist studies only what he plays, that's why I tell you that jazz musicians are much more experienced compared to those of other genres.

    • @perfectlygoodslouch5212
      @perfectlygoodslouch5212 Год назад

      @@richardstorm3283 unless your in the Greatful Dead 😆

  • @thirdand11
    @thirdand11 2 года назад +43

    “Those drummers that were more famous and worth more money than me didn’t know what they were doing, and the people listening to them playing didn’t know what they were listening to.”
    - Buddy Rich

    • @RockyTop85
      @RockyTop85 2 года назад +4

      Epitome of arrogance

    • @allanyoung4435
      @allanyoung4435 2 года назад +2

      They didn't have more money than him. Most of those guys were badly in debt to their labels

    • @Ouhayottoko
      @Ouhayottoko 2 года назад +1

      Man’s couldn’t accept they were just better

    • @jakobchristiansson
      @jakobchristiansson 2 года назад +2

      ​@@Ouhayottoko better might not be the case. But that still doesn't excuse being such a gatekeeper about it. Music is first and foremost a form of artistic expression - there is a "science" behind it, but to say that there is a right and a wrong way to express yourself (through music) is misguided and petty. Hold the sticks with your buttcheeks if that's what you prefer - just because you can play the same things faster, doesn't make it any more "right".

    • @bigvrocks2480
      @bigvrocks2480 2 года назад +2

      Buddy didn't realize that the 'POP' record buying public from the late 50's forward, did not really care how good the musicians were, if they like the song. I was a drummer. Buddy could play more in one song than I played in a set, however, I still got complements from fellow musicians and people in the audience.

  • @tonycapko4899
    @tonycapko4899 Год назад +5

    An absolute legend and a natural born phenomenon behind the drums the likes of which we’ll never see again. The reality of it is he played a lot of matched grip and used it better then anyone.

  • @paulsteezo1772
    @paulsteezo1772 2 года назад +9

    THE BUS TAPES!!!

    • @sampats89
      @sampats89 2 года назад +3

      "I'm gonna take you outside and I'll show you what it's like!"

    • @andy_travis
      @andy_travis 2 года назад +2

      Let's see you up there, without all the assistance!

    • @paulsteezo1772
      @paulsteezo1772 Год назад +1

      Wadda playing CLAMS?

  • @alexprice5479
    @alexprice5479 2 года назад +13

    I’d love to see his reaction to linear drumming

  • @hanbo123
    @hanbo123 2 года назад +6

    In his day, you learned drums by listening to a record or going to a concert - that's pretty much it. With the internet, learning drums has improved by a billion, and styles have blown up into so much more.

    • @turnsufficient4971
      @turnsufficient4971 Год назад +1

      That was also the same for the rock drummers they showed in this video too.

    • @pmc8451
      @pmc8451 Год назад

      Buddy Rich learnt "on the job" so to say as he was in vaudeville shows since he was a young child. He almost certainly got some instruction from other musicians as was the norm for the day. Formal tuition was widely available at the time although Buddy Rich doesn't seem to have received any though he did teach lessons himself early in his career.

    • @pmc8451
      @pmc8451 Год назад

      ​@@turnsufficient4971 Keith Moon was taught to play the drums as part of a local marching band while he was at school and Ginger Baker had lessons from Phil Seaman, one of the most highly regarded drummers in Britain at the time (who used matched grip and imo a much more interesting drummer than Rich) . Ringo & Bonham do seem to be largely self taught though.

  • @Eddie-ym1vq
    @Eddie-ym1vq Год назад +7

    I got to see Buddy Rich. He is a legend as a jazz drummer and could hang with any modern day drummer.

  • @claudioolate2516
    @claudioolate2516 2 года назад +25

    imagine how amazed he would be if he saw the skill some modern drummers can develop playing matched grip

    • @sw1tched
      @sw1tched 2 года назад +2

      Yep like Tony royster Jr. Luke Holland, matt garstka

    • @Alex-ur2kh
      @Alex-ur2kh 2 года назад +1

      Ronald bruner jr, mike mitchell

    • @dungeonmasterblaster5600
      @dungeonmasterblaster5600 2 года назад +3

      ​@@sw1tched they would utterly destroy his tiny pp ego

    • @SZebS
      @SZebS 2 года назад +1

      Zach hill would blow him away: matched grip, insane speed, creative as all hell

  • @tonyb.2341
    @tonyb.2341 2 года назад +132

    He was mad because new drummers were coming onto the scene and taking his spotlight

    • @TheOnyxSpy
      @TheOnyxSpy 2 года назад +3

      I dunno man, Neil Peart idolized this man, and Peart is widely considered as one of the best, most technically proficient drummer to exist. He's called "The Professor" for a reason 🤷🏻

    • @letsgobrandon5800
      @letsgobrandon5800 2 года назад +1

      @@TheOnyxSpy the problem with Buddy is that although he was a brilliant drummer, he was also a complete and total arsehole. Look at his interviews and how he speaks of his contemporaries.

    • @dspsblyuth
      @dspsblyuth 2 года назад +6

      @Topjunkie since when do
      The Grammys have anything to do with music?

    • @yannmondehard4171
      @yannmondehard4171 2 года назад

      ​@@dspsblyuth not music but music popularity.

    • @yannmondehard4171
      @yannmondehard4171 2 года назад

      To be fair, those drummers are overrated

  • @skipads5141
    @skipads5141 2 года назад +5

    Mitch Mitchell from The Jimi Hendrix Experience actually played a very hybrid style of jazz / psychedelic/ rock.

  • @misha2197
    @misha2197 Год назад +1

    I love all drummers! 😍💜💜💜

  • @philipperiopel1911
    @philipperiopel1911 2 года назад +5

    Everyone has their own drumming thechnic.

  • @retired4365
    @retired4365 2 года назад +4

    Seen him live, what a funny talented drummer. 🤟

  • @ladevinwashington1251
    @ladevinwashington1251 Год назад +7

    The world is changing buddy rich everything can't stay the same 💯🤷🏾‍♂️

  • @sixpili
    @sixpili Месяц назад

    New generation Drummer's that are Amazing 💯 like Anderson Pack with Buddy Rich playing that would be Marvelous 💯.

  • @Good-Enuff-Garage
    @Good-Enuff-Garage 2 года назад +8

    Joey Jordison - hold my beer

  • @ted123810
    @ted123810 Год назад +5

    I'd like to see buddy play some meshuggah

    • @GavinMick-ws3su
      @GavinMick-ws3su Месяц назад

      Underrated comment

    • @davidzwicker5662
      @davidzwicker5662 8 дней назад

      I’m sorry I just researched your comment. And had endure that someone pissed in their cornflake music to see a guy doing nothing with a pretty drumset.
      Apples and bug shit comparison.
      Research buddy, watch his hands disappear. Lead a band built around his playing and learn something,
      After that crap I just watched that the least you can do.

  • @SillyCrilly
    @SillyCrilly 2 года назад +4

    This guy will have a fun time watching Danny’s Carrey play 😂😂😂

  • @ericrodriguez1646
    @ericrodriguez1646 Месяц назад

    I got to see him in concert and he did not disappoint!

  • @felixjones9198
    @felixjones9198 2 года назад +5

    I've never played traditional grip, in fact I can't. And I can play just fine.

  • @Handleoriginal12
    @Handleoriginal12 2 года назад +331

    There’s a reason why you almost never hear anyone say that their favorite drummer is buddy rich.

    • @Dunkaroos248
      @Dunkaroos248 2 года назад +22

      I do…but they are all 60 and above still living in the 70’s

    • @ratamahatta5306
      @ratamahatta5306 Год назад +14

      Yeah, because you're not even born yet

    • @Handleoriginal12
      @Handleoriginal12 Год назад +28

      @@ratamahatta5306 my age or date of birth has nothing to do with it. Buddy rich is a good drummer but there were so many black drummers who were forgotten despite having massive impacts on jazz. Buddy rich is a household name because he market himself. He was a good drummer but he was not the drumming messiah as many claim. I personally prefer Larnell and Nate Smith.

    • @tonsaracc8197
      @tonsaracc8197 Год назад +3

      except ALL the greats ...

    • @ryancox5097
      @ryancox5097 Год назад +8

      What?! Every Baby Boomer-era white guy in America thinks the man farts rainbows. Buddy, Peart and John Bonham are pretty much the holy trinity of drumming for hobbyists and intermediate players.

  • @edwingarcia8302
    @edwingarcia8302 2 года назад +30

    Meanwhile Matt Garstka plays extremely fast ghost notes and fills with match grip

    • @troopergio
      @troopergio 2 года назад +1

      What a legend that guy is

    • @ryancox5097
      @ryancox5097 Год назад +4

      Buddy's brain would literally explode if he tried to play the things Garstka plays.

    • @troopergio
      @troopergio Год назад +1

      @@ryancox5097 Garstka is so fucking good dude. I guess Berklee does things to a mf lmao

    • @ryancox5097
      @ryancox5097 Год назад +1

      @@troopergio Have you seen the PASIC clinic where he plays in quintuple meter, septuple meter, etc? Dude is an ARTIST.

    • @troopergio
      @troopergio Год назад +2

      @@ryancox5097 dude yes. Garstka and Joey Jordison are probably my two favorite drummers for their sheer creativity. Matt is one of the most mind-blowing artists I've ever heard

  • @robertdore9592
    @robertdore9592 Год назад +1

    His floor tom sounded great...

  • @zachtbh
    @zachtbh Год назад +4

    Even as a long time guitarist, I never shit on younger guitarists no matter their level. With today’s mass resources and tech that’s easily available for young people to learn, they pick more stuff than what I was able to learn at their age. So many talented young prodigy nowadays

  • @dclong-
    @dclong- 2 года назад +47

    Then Joey Jordison came along and said "hold my keg". Then Clown hit it.

    • @rockyevans1584
      @rockyevans1584 2 года назад +3

      They are/ were all clowns. JJ was ok, but the pop metal Slipknot has made probably limited him.

    • @eduardozepol2000
      @eduardozepol2000 2 года назад +4

      ​@@rockyevans1584 joey was a fucking beast, probably one of the fastest and most agressive metal drummers, but i agree that they held him back, the only albums where he truly showed off his ability were the self titled and iowa. so sad he got that stupid disease and they treated him so bad. may he rest in peace

    • @rockyevans1584
      @rockyevans1584 2 года назад +3

      @@eduardozepol2000 yeah seems like the band had some serious high school clique vibes, their singer has the worst douchebaggery to bodyweight ratio I've ever seen. Having said that, I saw em in like 06 with log opening for em and it was a damn fun show. Joey did the upside down dealio. Saw log again the next night and they were headliners in a shitty little bar and they complained about Slipknot putting limiters on all their openers equipment lol that was a fun trip

    • @tss1473
      @tss1473 2 года назад +2

      @@rockyevans1584 to be fair Corey is quite technically impressive vocally

    • @rockyevans1584
      @rockyevans1584 2 года назад +3

      @@tss1473 he's a fine singer, you know well how people tend to bias towards what they enjoy and seeing a prime Randy Blythe singing only from ashes back kind of overshadowed Corey for me. Slipknot was good too, I was just way less stoked on their tunes relative to old log. I think Adler was a notably better drummer than JJ to fwiw

  • @TheGamingEffect100
    @TheGamingEffect100 2 года назад +4

    There’s a promotional video of the song “You shook me” by Led Zeppelin where for about 2/3 of the video he uses a traditional grip. Very interesting to see as that’s the only time I’ve seen him use that

    • @markgigiel2722
      @markgigiel2722 2 года назад +1

      I haven't seen enough Zep videos showing enough of Bonzo to know for sure because unfortunately they don't exist. I'm going to review my copy of "The Song Remains The Same" to look into it. Do I actually care much? NO. Was Bonham a great drummer? YES.

  • @mohddalibinzali1165
    @mohddalibinzali1165 Год назад

    all begun with his righthand. Rich and peart like professor of drumming

  • @GeminiWoods
    @GeminiWoods 2 года назад +50

    Watches David Diepold do a Nile cover... Immediately dies

    • @markhillaryclinton7626
      @markhillaryclinton7626 2 года назад +4

      Exactly. Buddy Rich cries out in pain as he strikes you

    • @Maggai
      @Maggai 2 года назад +1

      I think he would be really fascinated by technical death metal

  • @oneminutefixed5003
    @oneminutefixed5003 2 года назад +14

    When you're listening to the work of these "new kids" you could not care less on how they hold the sticks, how they pick or if they yell instead of singing

  • @Outdoorcookwarereviews
    @Outdoorcookwarereviews 2 года назад +14

    Animal was the only drummer to give Buddy a run for his money

    • @bramleydragon
      @bramleydragon Год назад +1

      Yes, that was the late Ronnie Verrell who played Animal's drum part. Rich was a hero of Verrell's but Rich did admit the respect was mutual.

    • @DarkMatterX1
      @DarkMatterX1 Год назад +1

      Animal's guest appearance with Slayer was one of the band's best shows.

  • @IBuiltDaArk
    @IBuiltDaArk Год назад +1

    Big band jazz drummers like Buddy Rich tilted the snare away from them to better accentuate rimshots. Watch any footage and you'll see the angle the snare is at (vs modern drummers who angle the snare towards them) - and in that case, yes, matched grip is much harder to play than traditional
    Basically, context is important people

  • @Stonecrow25
    @Stonecrow25 2 года назад +6

    Charlie Watts, Billy K, Gadd, Purdy, Phil Collins, plenty of guys that can swing from that generation

  • @Tigerturtl
    @Tigerturtl 2 года назад +21

    You know what’s weird, as only a music listener I have been wondering why some people hold their sticks differently, and I wanted to ask someone but didn’t bc I didn’t want to sound dumb. And then I get this short suggested and I’m just 🤯

    • @nicholass.6829
      @nicholass.6829 2 года назад

      Too bad he’s 100% wrong. Many drummers myself included use all different style grips for different playing situations and different textures. JoJo Mayer and Thomas Lang use all grips. There’s never been a right or wrong. Turns out buddy rich was a cocky dickhead

    • @Tigerturtl
      @Tigerturtl 2 года назад

      @@nicholass.6829 lol, aye I was just looking for what it was called cause I noticed back then the sticks were held different plus like in marching bands they can hold them traditionally too.
      I’m the furthest you could be from a musician so, I just get curious about things sometimes and wanna find the answer lol 😅

    • @audibletapehiss3764
      @audibletapehiss3764 2 года назад +7

      The traditional grip evolved from historic marching drums that were slung over one shoulder and couldn't be played with a matched grip, because the drum is almost sideways every time your left foot goes forward. Matched grip is definitely superior from a technique perspective, as it utilizes 3 times as many muscles. In spite of that fact, Buddy could outplay anybody in the world at that time, and that's part of what makes him great.

    • @BDM7
      @BDM7 2 года назад +4

      The problem is is it's not exactly accurate. There are a ton of insane drummers playing match. Buddy just wasn't a match player once in a while he switched to it for a certain section of a song maybe but he wasn't a match grip player normally. So of course he's biased just like he was biased to every kind of music other than jazz and big band for the most part.

    • @nicksemmer3262
      @nicksemmer3262 2 года назад +4

      Its more of a traditional reason behind the weird grip, match grip is more modern and easier, it can be used to achieve the same notes and time signatures so really its just a preference. But don’t listen to those that tell you match is wrong, like Buddy Rich, they r just scared of the art form progressing past what they were taught

  • @loucifer4205
    @loucifer4205 2 года назад +5

    It's funny how he rolls across the toms better than traditional, there's a video of him playing with match grip

  • @mayhemjr.803
    @mayhemjr.803 Год назад +2

    I love the Buddy Rich story about how he and Frank Sinatra hated each other and once almost came to blows. Rich was awesome.

  • @codyrobichaudofficial
    @codyrobichaudofficial 2 года назад +4

    Levin Helm played the way Buddy described as "right" and did it while singing 😅