Tony Williams playing the ride cymbal

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  • Опубликовано: 10 фев 2025
  • Miles Davis Quintet, Karlsruhe 1967.
    "I Fall in Love Too Easily".
    A closer look at Tony Williams' ride cymbal technique.
    Same clip in slow motion: • Tony Williams up-tempo...

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  • @eddiecollison
    @eddiecollison 3 года назад +462

    Reminds me of one of my favorite quotes from Miles' autobiography. "I was missing notes trying to keep up with his(Williams) young ass. He actually told me, 'Miles, why don't you practice?'"

  • @AlfredoMarquezJr
    @AlfredoMarquezJr 4 года назад +365

    The man was 18, 19 when Miles Davis picked him up ! How insane

    • @Johannesspillermusik
      @Johannesspillermusik 3 года назад +57

      @@nikkoyamada9958 Yes, 17

    • @breezyillo2101
      @breezyillo2101 3 года назад +3

      Herbie was around that age when Miles picked him up too I think. Absolutely nuts

    • @jibsmokestack1
      @jibsmokestack1 3 года назад +2

      @@breezyillo2101 Herbie was 22

    • @breezyillo2101
      @breezyillo2101 3 года назад

      @@jibsmokestack1 Ohhh, yeah you right

    • @SilverTonguedDevilSilverTongue
      @SilverTonguedDevilSilverTongue 13 дней назад

      I think he was only 17. Miles told him to take an eyebrow pencil and darken his mustache. He was playing in places he was too young to get in

  • @Merkaba4203
    @Merkaba4203 14 лет назад +88

    The bass drum & ride syncopation is just phenomenal.

  • @JordanHowellMusic
    @JordanHowellMusic 15 лет назад +148

    Hihat on all 4s! The best.

    • @skateforzero357
      @skateforzero357 3 года назад +18

      I'm sure at the time all the old school jazz drummers probably thought his playing was a bastardized rendition of decades of tradition. But for the new generation, he opened up a whole new dynamic and vocabulary for drumming

    • @erraticboss168
      @erraticboss168 3 года назад +7

      @@skateforzero357 Tony was my age doing new things for the genre, what a legend he was

    • @franckmarronier130
      @franckmarronier130 3 года назад +5

      he missed one

    • @TheHeater90
      @TheHeater90 3 года назад +3

      @@skateforzero357 Playing Hi-Hat on every quarter note was actually pretty common for drummers of the 30s/40s, especially when soloing.

  • @srm5436
    @srm5436 15 лет назад +523

    when most drummers use this kind of technique it ends up sounding too weak and bouncy. what's amazing about tony is how he can do it and still use so much wrist, he really lays into that ride

    • @almostskater3210
      @almostskater3210 3 года назад +23

      He was a master in not relying on rebound, yet still using it to its fullest potential.

    • @horseradish4046
      @horseradish4046 3 года назад +7

      he's holding the stick very low and has much more power that way

    • @almostskater3210
      @almostskater3210 3 года назад +4

      @@horseradish4046 Later on he even switched to a pinky/ring finger fulcrum which is why he was able to generate more power than almost any other player

    • @kentbyron7608
      @kentbyron7608 3 года назад +7

      This thread is extremely helpful please keep contributing to it. I’ve never heard of somebody using too much rebound. Intriguing.

    • @almostskater3210
      @almostskater3210 3 года назад +60

      ​@@kentbyron7608 There's essentially a debate on which is "more essential", rebound or fast twitch. Do you bounce the stick, losing some control, or do you retain more control through your grip, losing some relaxation. You can have a grip either way on this spectrum; most have it somewhere in the middle. Later on Tony switched to an insanely low fulcrum at his pinky finger at the very bottom of the stick.
      Of course, being so far from the fulcrum, you get relatively no rebound. However, the stick naturally has more power with such a low fulcrum, meaning you don't have to raise the stick as high to get a full sound. Also, the lower the fulcrum, the more the tip of the stick moves with the same degree of rotation; so you can twitch your muscles instead of using rebound, but don't have to twitch them very far to get good rotation/power.
      Tony's specific justification for this grip was that he was tired of the sounds not coming out the way he wanted them to, and he wanted more control. There gets to be a point where you are so good, you naturally twitch with the direction of the rebound. So he was simultaneously able to retain full control through his grip AND nearly fully maximize rebound. He really didn't need the extra rebound gained from holding the stick at the fulcrum because his movements were so precise.
      It isn't about using too much rebound, it is about not relying on rebound. If you rely on it too much, you can't play on surfaces that don't have tension, or extremely uneven surfaces. Not to mention there is no way you can perfectly predict the rebound, even on a singular drum head. The physics is extremely variable. You are also at the mercy of the rebound, basically having to wait for the stick to upstroke. I developed terrible technique by taking this advice the wrong way. You need to practice with rebound and gain a full understanding of rebound before you explore more advanced grips like Tony's.
      I sort of see the perfect option as integrating the two as much as possible. I will practice focusing on my biomechanical motions, then practice focusing on the rebound of the stick, then try to integrate fluid motion with rebound control. Damn this was long haha. Hope it was useful.

  • @carbonc6065
    @carbonc6065 3 года назад +13

    Hands are dancing--beautiful--effortless--a great display of Aesthetics and what the human body can do!

  • @christianevans4449
    @christianevans4449 3 года назад +101

    Jeeeesus!!! The only problem I have with Tony Williams is that he is so awesome that I tend to get drawn by everything he does while the other musicians are playing. Solution, repeated listens and then you find out that when playing the Second Quintent you are maybe listening to the best band you ever heard.

  • @Oceanmachine27
    @Oceanmachine27 3 года назад +18

    * JK Simmons, with tears in his eyes* My... my tempo...

    • @delightschwartz2155
      @delightschwartz2155 Год назад

      At long last!! No need to turn the cymbal into a missile lol.

  • @jiminycrint
    @jiminycrint 12 лет назад +134

    Tony Williams is the Mozart of the drums. Just on a whole other musical level to just about every other drummer who ever lived.

    • @spanqueluv9er
      @spanqueluv9er 3 года назад +13

      That’s a terrible comparison.🤡

    • @austinthenoob
      @austinthenoob 3 года назад +5

      yeah... i don't think Mozart was really on a whole other musical level. I'd probably say Bach or something

    • @spanqueluv9er
      @spanqueluv9er 3 года назад +9

      @@austinthenoob Mozart was on a different level than almost any other composer, genius. Try again.

    • @dixienormus6941
      @dixienormus6941 3 года назад +8

      Mozart was shit

    • @austinthenoob
      @austinthenoob 3 года назад

      @@dixienormus6941 true

  • @WeirdestGuy29
    @WeirdestGuy29 14 лет назад +39

    @sonsoflegends After Miles, Tony got into Cream and Zeppelin. He got a 24" kick and played some very "Bonham-esque" grooves on the Holdsworth Lifetime records. Influence is abounds. Bonham was also influenced by Tony. Imagine that!

    • @citydrums7525
      @citydrums7525 3 года назад +3

      Game recognizes game...

    • @charliecroker7005
      @charliecroker7005 3 года назад +3

      @@Delsbo Here ya go:
      ruclips.net/video/OnV6o_KDMHY/видео.html
      TW Zep. I love Zep, and I love Lifetime.

    • @charliecroker7005
      @charliecroker7005 3 года назад +1

      @@citydrums7525 If you listen to what Jimmy Page was doing with Dazed and Confused by 1973, there is definitely an Emergency! influence there.

    • @spanqueluv9er
      @spanqueluv9er 3 года назад +1

      What does “influence is abounds” mean, we wonders??🧐🧐🤦‍♂️🤡
      Try again, genius.

    • @pectenmaximus231
      @pectenmaximus231 3 года назад +2

      @@spanqueluv9er why are you so rude to people? Does it make you feel big?

  • @shanewright1004
    @shanewright1004 3 года назад +11

    He was to drums what Hendrix was to guitar. Totally from another planet

  • @wmakiling805
    @wmakiling805 14 лет назад +8

    Tony was a freak! Love this guy!

  • @tordjansson5792
    @tordjansson5792 3 года назад +307

    It's actually "Tony Williams, 16 years old, plays the ride"

    • @andrew7taylor
      @andrew7taylor 3 года назад +62

      He was 22 here. He was born in 1945.

    • @DandamanV
      @DandamanV 3 года назад

      @@andrew7taylor that's incredible

    • @maximeduchateau9738
      @maximeduchateau9738 3 года назад +15

      It's actually "Tony Williams, 3 years old, plays the ride"

    • @_Twothless
      @_Twothless 3 года назад +13

      It’s actually “Tony Williams, yet to be born, plays the ride”

    • @jacob8949
      @jacob8949 3 года назад +14

      It's actually "Tony Williams: born to ride"

  • @manuelgchapajr2000
    @manuelgchapajr2000 Год назад +1

    RIP MY BROTHER
    WE ARE STILL TRYING TO FIGURE YOU OUT!
    GOD HAS ALL OF THE BEST DRUMMERS

  • @drumtwo4seven
    @drumtwo4seven 6 лет назад +6

    Tony Williams tearing it up

  • @0neLessCar
    @0neLessCar 3 года назад

    Hell yeah 15 years this video waited for me to show up. HYPE

  • @genewilliams617
    @genewilliams617 7 месяцев назад +1

    The man was a monster! And the master of limb separation!!!!!

  • @richsackett3423
    @richsackett3423 3 года назад +29

    More like “Tony Williams plays drums for Miles Davis”. He was right there with him. That’s what a good bandleader can inspire.

  • @zacharywedge8079
    @zacharywedge8079 3 года назад +11

    Watch this at half speed. It's just unbelievable how much control he had

  • @rushour144
    @rushour144 15 лет назад +1

    HAHAHAHAHA love that comment!! Soooo true! Man but did you see when Shorter wasn't there, how effortless Tony made it seem? Man is beyond words!

  • @mikerophone235
    @mikerophone235 3 года назад +2

    Many amazing and great Drummers. Only ONE Tony Williams.

  • @RonCarterBassist
    @RonCarterBassist 2 года назад +4

    👍🏾👍🏾

  • @leheme
    @leheme 17 лет назад +4

    Wow!!! This fingers are amazing!!!! ding ga ding ding ding Ding ga ding!!!! perfect!!!

  • @CharlesBeauregard
    @CharlesBeauregard Год назад

    L'unique Tony Williams. Fabuleux.

  • @stkittsdave1
    @stkittsdave1 3 года назад +11

    The Drop Catch ride cymbal technique is great if you dedicate yourself enough to master it. Then you can spangalang all night.

  • @kilmoturtles1
    @kilmoturtles1 4 месяца назад

    I taught Tony this. Or, as I used to call him ' tiny tony'. I'm happy was able to parlay my teachings into some success

  • @GeorgeColemanJr
    @GeorgeColemanJr 14 лет назад +9

    @sebco77 Miles wanted to get Jimmy Hendrix in his band and though both dug him musically Miles always wanted to be on that "rock band", level from a marketing and financial sense. Miles also wanted to play arenas and bring his music to a whole different audience. My point to Asymmatrix is TW's "training" on the drums lends itself to his teachers and people he said he emulated (Alan Dawson, Roy Haynes, etc.) none of whom are rock drummers. That doesn't mean TW didn't like rock music.

  • @stephenforbes2762
    @stephenforbes2762 3 года назад +21

    Title: Tony makes it sound like Miles is playing a melody

  • @MrSphinxster
    @MrSphinxster 3 года назад +8

    Tony Williams ride skills are probably the pinnacle, but Paul Wertico is also a beast on the ride.

  • @eloyhbermudez
    @eloyhbermudez 15 лет назад +3

    tonys plaiyng on ginger bread boy is awesome!!!

  • @Epicurus48
    @Epicurus48 11 дней назад

    amazing

  • @jacksonholley1513
    @jacksonholley1513 3 года назад

    The title really says it all!

  • @audieconrad8995
    @audieconrad8995 3 года назад

    For my ears it was a signature sound.

  • @DetNosnip
    @DetNosnip 18 лет назад +1

    Sick.

  • @JulezNDrumz
    @JulezNDrumz Год назад

    Rest his soul

  • @willV
    @willV 18 лет назад +2

    Tony Williams IS the ride cymbal! (or even WAS)

  • @leandrobego154
    @leandrobego154 3 года назад

    You know it's hard , when they make look easy !!!

  • @Shepthebassman91
    @Shepthebassman91 3 года назад

    I just looked at my ride cymbal and thought, “i have been introduced to a way of playing you that i hadn’t known until i watch all 49 seconds of this unforgettable drummer!”
    Wow!

  • @ilikedrumming
    @ilikedrumming 16 лет назад +1

    HOLY CRAP

  • @dominikn19
    @dominikn19 Месяц назад

    👑🔥👑🔥👑

  • @modularmuse
    @modularmuse 3 года назад

    Great.

  • @rhythmfield
    @rhythmfield Год назад +1

    I’m a 60-year-old drummer and STILL trying to figure out some of Tony’s moves at age 20 😜

  • @ratofthecity6351
    @ratofthecity6351 3 года назад

    was waiting to hear the lick

  • @bibletruth7014
    @bibletruth7014 3 года назад

    that's a super ride cymbal

    • @SebCo77
      @SebCo77  8 месяцев назад

      Backline/rental for this concert, probably Nickelsilver. Not his Ks. For some reason, he didn't bring any drums or cymbals on this tour. There is an in-depth video series on his gear on yt by now

  • @paulhaynes561
    @paulhaynes561 3 года назад

    The hi hat is right in lock with Ron - not a millisecond ahead or behind - amazing!!!

  • @eddierivera1860
    @eddierivera1860 3 года назад

    That's Mr. T

  • @robertmancuso1883
    @robertmancuso1883 3 года назад

    We lost Tony way too early!

  • @vargaso
    @vargaso 3 года назад

    The fucking best.

  • @dariomaiello393
    @dariomaiello393 3 года назад

    ♥️✨♥️✨♥️

  • @kennethstarks3993
    @kennethstarks3993 3 года назад

    gaaaaaaawd daaaaaaamn

  • @EricSlingerland
    @EricSlingerland 9 лет назад

    Love young tony *

  • @finaldelay18
    @finaldelay18 6 лет назад +2

    ufff

  • @kkrup5395
    @kkrup5395 3 года назад

    They all are high as hell

  • @jaysteve8048
    @jaysteve8048 3 года назад +2

    Hey who are those cats playing alongside Tony Williams?.

  • @SlikkTim
    @SlikkTim 15 лет назад +2

    interesting how he plays it from a very low angle

  • @5ped0fs0und5
    @5ped0fs0und5 3 года назад

    I was feeling good about my drum capabilities until I watched this video

  • @XxDEFLESHEDxX
    @XxDEFLESHEDxX 16 лет назад +3

    Hey Wayne, MOVE! i cant see Tony!

  • @ShowsOn
    @ShowsOn 18 лет назад +1

    That is just mental. has anyone else used such an agressive ride cynmbal technique?

    • @spanqueluv9er
      @spanqueluv9er 3 года назад +2

      ^*cymbal, not cynmbal, and of course they have.🤦‍♂️

  • @jiyujizai
    @jiyujizai 3 года назад

    🌷💙🌱😀

  • @drv30
    @drv30 12 лет назад +4

    Is Tony using a brush on his left hand?

  • @jiyujizai
    @jiyujizai 3 года назад

    😀🌱🌸💛

  • @policeluber6720
    @policeluber6720 3 года назад

    Why does he hold his right stick near the butt end?

  • @CrochetNewsNetwork
    @CrochetNewsNetwork 3 года назад

    I’m surprised Miles didn’t object to Tony playing so much and possibly walking on a few note from Miles

    • @drummerboy1390
      @drummerboy1390 3 года назад

      Davis said in his autobiography that Tony Williams was the centre that the bands sound revolved around.
      I seen him live with Lifetime with John McLaughlin, Jack Bruce and Larry Young. It was in a small theatre and the walls and the floor were shaking it was so loud. Awesome, but too loud.

    • @CrochetNewsNetwork
      @CrochetNewsNetwork 3 года назад

      @@drummerboy1390 thank you sir for your comment. I did not know this and now makes sense. I was a successful pop/rock session drummer in LA back in the 80/s and early 90’s. Dropped out for the last 25 year and just getting back into drumming, HOWEVER I’m totally smitten by jazz and jazz drumming and now learning this craft. I have zero interest in pop/rock anymore :-) I’m having great fun learning this genre.

  • @felixmasters5342
    @felixmasters5342 3 года назад

    man i could be a great jazz drummer it must be easy

  • @capabartz7380
    @capabartz7380 3 года назад +8

    Get out of the way Wayne. I’m trying to watch.

  • @czboy2
    @czboy2 3 года назад

    Is that mayor Lightfoot on trumpet?

  • @javierm3998
    @javierm3998 3 года назад

    Why do the sticks look so...long

  • @christianheidenreich3673
    @christianheidenreich3673 3 года назад +2

    Unfortunately Mr Shorter pushed his heavenly body right into the way. 😁

  • @sethcashman1011
    @sethcashman1011 3 года назад +1

    Drop/catch!

  • @jnerges
    @jnerges 11 лет назад +3

    Mozart on drums, great choice.

  • @luisbarzola
    @luisbarzola 15 лет назад

    es imposible!!!

  • @joey8639
    @joey8639 3 года назад

    ride sounds like the bell of a powerful steaming freight train lol

  • @tehmarzvotla
    @tehmarzvotla 14 лет назад

    Effortless.

  • @Freddy-Da-Freeloadah
    @Freddy-Da-Freeloadah 3 года назад

    Sounds like a Paiste... IMHO

  • @joepalooka2145
    @joepalooka2145 3 года назад

    Am I wrong in saying that it sounds like Miles can't keep up with Tony? There seems to be a disconnect with Tony's incredible rhythm.

    • @spanqueluv9er
      @spanqueluv9er 3 года назад +5

      Yes, you’re wrong.🤦‍♂️🤡

  • @polypaulpylen
    @polypaulpylen 3 года назад

    9/10 Dentists discourage copying the posture of most musicians depicted in this video

  • @rackal3753
    @rackal3753 3 года назад

    The drums were the only part of this that didn't sound disorienting

  • @steamboatmcwrigley561
    @steamboatmcwrigley561 3 года назад

    Yes, he uses the ride. Sure, this performance is great, but this post is garbage.

    • @absoluteunit8628
      @absoluteunit8628 3 года назад +2

      Relax dude. This was posted 15 years ago in 2006 when youtube had only been around for a year.

    • @steamboatmcwrigley561
      @steamboatmcwrigley561 3 года назад

      @@absoluteunit8628 damn man, I'm sorry. My drunk ass needed to be called out

    • @SebCo77
      @SebCo77  2 года назад

      @@steamboatmcwrigley561 it's cool, the post is old indeed. When I made this snippet originally, I digitized it from a rare VHS cassette, then burned the file to a CD-ROM. I handed it in with my thesis paper that focused on the ride beat, in 2004. A few years later, we discussed the topic on the now defunct cymbalholic.com forum when I had just found out about youtube, so I posted a few of the clips I made. Seeing how much interest there is now, I'll upload the other clips as well, all spots where you can really see a great jazz drummer play the ride - and of course every one of them is playing the whole kit - but they are just as short and lo-fi for today's standards :D

  • @stevemccuish7628
    @stevemccuish7628 6 месяцев назад

    Thats how you play ride cymbal,in any kind of music ... even black Sabbath