@@jasongravely7217 pop, because have you ever listened to The Police? it's pop man! Pop. Maybe The Police is genre less but if talking about the rock drummers what does drummer sounds like in Mötley Crüe, Judas Priest, Meshuggah? Stewart C is a giant in driving the music forward with the notion "pop"
Stewart Copeland was the only drummer amongst many drummers during the late 70's and early 80, that made me look up, listen and pay attention FAST but in a different way that I had done before. His eclectic and unique style and 'left of field' musical interpretation, blew my mind as a 14 year old. I wanted to play like him, look like him and copy his approach, which I did, until I eventually matured into my own style. Stewart Copeland is still my favourite musician and drummer and I will always be forever grateful for his inspiration and pig headded stubbornness to always go against conventional thinking, showcasing what others are simply not capable of hearing. If you're a drummer who has not listened to SC's portfolio, you need to sit down now and binge listen. I can assure you, it'll be an musical journey better than any text book will provide.
2:58 “He got an Instagram and I started sending him messages and I felt like such a stalker, but I was like man he’s so cool I have to talk to him…every few months I’d just send him something…couple years of this…here’s that crazy girl always sending me random crap on IG” 🤔hmm…sounds vaguely familiar :)
U are so beautiful and so authentic.. Oh yea.. When u do ur looping.. Ridiculously talented. Honestly a pleasure hearing ur influences. Happy New Year e.t.
@@chadpage7019 What about my talents? So, just because she has all this looping tech? Money worship is not the same as being a musician. Really, looping is the opposite of talent. Let’s see her under pressure in an improvisational jazz quartet, with none of the magic tricks!
Stewart is amazing. He is my hero. I have seen him play Most recently in LA at his Police Deranged Orchestra gig. Incredible how his music is catchy. Quirky. Inspirational. He is a composer and has written operas and music scores. Plus he plays sooo many instruments. I hope you can catch him at his performance in 2022 in Nashville. He is doing his Deranged Orchestra gig. You will be super impressed. Love this man and all he does. I got to meet him a few times. Nicest down to earth cool guy.
It’s funny hearing her talk about how she felt getting a “very cool” from Stewart when she sent him a message. It’s the same feeling I had when she responded that she really liked my remix of her song. Two of my most favorite musicians.
Watching her get so excited about Stewart Copeland and him responding, is priceless! Stewart is an all-time great and favorite drummer! 4:32 Dreams can happen!
Stewart Copeland was by far this best thing about The Police i always felt , and from the genre and era they were around he was the outstanding drummer of the time
Naaahhhhh, they all were/are geniuses and virtuosos. Sure Stuart is above the rest (of the drummers) but so are Andy and Sting too. Perfect chemistry - no pun intended - to produce timeless music.
OMG I've never hear the Synchronicity II drum track isolated. It's even more of a monster than I thought! Stewart Copeland still blowing me away 30 years later:))
I remember seeing her starting out a few years ago and she was a really promising musician. I'm glad it all worked out for her in the end! Talented woman
I remember the first time I listened to a Police album. First thing that really caught my attention was Stewart’s unique drumming style in Regatta de Blanc. The song is quite simple harmonically, then there is Sting’s singing without words. But all the suspense comes from Stewart’s drumming. The variations even extend into the fade out, that slow progressive closing of the Hi-Hat, marvellous. 👏
Awesome. I really love the video at the end with the mashup song. I think a lot of people were really impressed with Stewart's drumming. Neil Peart and John Bonham to name a couple. Not bad company to be in liking Stewart Copeland. Message In A Bottle still does it for me for the drumming. The off beats and crashes. Absolutely right .....he puts them in very unexpected places but they sound so musical. Even his subtle playing in Tea In The Sahara blows me away. I shall now go check out your full video for the Beds Too Big Without You!!!! Thanks for a lovely perspective on Stewart. And oh yeah ..if you ever get to meet Stewart ask him when he is going to release his The Rythmatist movie. I still have the album I play when I want to dance around my basement and act goofy!!!!
Read Stewart's autobio! A great book with a lot of insights. About "Does Everyone Stare", he wrote that song as a college homework, and when they were fresh out of tunes for Reggatta De Blanc, Stew dug it up. That's how it went in the college: _When she gets to my piece she plays it down like a breeze, and I’m basking in the beauty of hearing it for the first time as a listener, without having to limp through playing it myself. But I know that she will crush me with the inevitable technical errors._ _When she reaches the end the room is unusually silent. She turns to me and says:_ _“Stewart, you have parallel fifths in measures three, seven, and eleven, but more important, this is actual music. You have a voice.”_
I watched an interview somewhere and Stewart was talking about when he tracked drums for Police he had barely ever heard the songs... so what I think that means is you are hearing a breathing living presence as opposed to a premeditated routine which feels incredibly alive and surprising because I think he was actually constantly surprising himself. Love your work btw.
I remember when I bought Peter Gabriel's So LP, and the second I heard the high-hat intro to Red Rain, I knew it was Stewart! There's a reason Copeland was featured on Netflix's Count Me In documentary...he's a brilliant player!
If you read this Elise, you have a new fan, who was also inspired by Stewart, Sting and Andy to become a musician, (of sorts). I've been looking through your channel and I can see your talent is very strong. Although I don't own a kit, many of your other instruments have soul mates in my house. Best of luck for the future. Oh and I'm much older and no where near as talented as you.
love this nuanced conversation of drumming and Copeland, there have been so many times I've really enjoyed the Police for many reasons and Elise has a wonderful way of placing music.
Well now I understand why I gravitate toward Trouw's music. Copeland was the first drummer I felt inspired by, and I can sense a similarity between their drumming. I hope she gets invited to the sacred grove and we get to see the result.
Very talented multi-instrumentalist; but definitely a drummer first! That makes me wanna’ cry. She took Stewart Copeland’s advice to drummers and “got on a mic.” Godspeed Ms. Trouw! “Drummers rule. Everything.” - Weckl
The thing about Stewart Copeland is that he was always recognised and appreciated. It's just now today his significance is faiding out. It's natural though. He is part of drumming history always. It's the simple fact that those records aren't being sought out and purchased today. eventually Travis Barker will be the same. we all know and love Neil Peart but his legacy won't need defending when tomorrow's music industry market doesn't purchase those records. The biggest thing that killed the world's love for records and players as been the digitalisation of the medium. In anycase true art still survives somehow. If I'm doubt go to any jazz festival anywhere on the world. Stewart Copeland would surely love the world music artists of modern jazz festivals more than main stream success artists today no doubt!
I used to play drums like this. 26 years of drums. It would just pour out of me and I wanted to hear how different beats matched up with rythyms. Not too far out, but not too safe.
Completely agree on the originality part. Not always doing the predictable thing. Probably why Sting worked with him so well. Sting recently commented in an interview, how if you don't catch his attention within the first few bars.. interest is lost..... All of that.. while keeping a perfect pulse.
Great story. And Steward Copeland has a unique sound he gives the impression each drum beat are actually musical notes. And if I was Steward I would have noticed your amazing talents much easier. Keep on performing Elise you have numerous musical qualities just like Steward Copeland.
Really love Copeland's drumming. However,I read an interview where he was asked what other good drummers were out there. His answer was,"after me,there is no one else". Arrogant!!
Back in the day people (who weren't drummers) thought Stewart was the weak link in the Police. I think that is fading away now after all these years. Just imagine what the Police would have sounded like if instead they had had a drummer who played a more traditional style, even if world class. Songs would sound wildly different. Stewart has been in my top 10 favorite drummers for a long time.
Check for the blue check mark there are imposters out there. They annoy me to no end. Not to dash anyone's hopes. I have had it happen. Stewart liked my comment..with blue checkmark. Then two days later a fake came along..ugh annoying.
So, one day I open an email from Vater and I see that this young woman named Elise Truow has a signature stick. For some reason, I get this strong urge to look her up on RUclips. The first result is the song, "How To Get What You Want." I'm thinking to myself, "She's so young, maybe too young to have a strong Stewart Copeland influence in her playing, but it's there, it's definitely there!" And with this video, you've confirmed what I suspected but wasn't completely sure - you *definitely* have your own unique style (drumming, songwriting, mult-instrumentalist-ing) with just the right pinch of Stewart sprinkled in there! I love your work, you're quite the little genius! My only gripe, and it isn't specific to you, it's unfortunately a popular (hopefully, only for now) singing/enunciating style that's so pervasive in pop music (starting in early 2010s?) - the whispy, oh-so delicate "Cursive Singing" or "Indie Voice" (not, Indie *girl* Voice, as there's plenty of Indie *boy* Voice too) dripping with its syrupy dipthongs. Everybody, please, make it stop? Why can't people just sing without all of the affectations? It's so easily corrected..lol. I'm sorry, Elise, my intention isn't at all to pick on you - like I said earlier, it's just a linguistic/phonetic gripe of mine. You are such a rare talent with a truly unique and very musically accessible style. Please put more of your music out there, people need to know about you, you're a treasure! Keep up the excellent work!
Great interview! So nice to hear Stewart is still influencing younger drummers. And so nice to see Elise not wearing a tank top 3 sizes too small. I wish she would just focus on being a great singer and musician instead of a social media harlot.
To be clear, I think she’s a genius and of course objectively beautiful. That thumbnail just doesn’t do her justice on either count. Doesn’t matter. She’s great.
Because The Police was so fused with Rock, Jazz, Pop and Reggae, that it really forced, not just Stewart but also the other members, to create this diverse sound and not such a basic 1,2,3... 1,2,3, basic beat
Wasn’t she born into a rich family, with a computer tech dad or something? Stewart was kind to reply to her, because she puts a lot of quality and aesthetics into her productions. But there are also people like me who shine creatively that others ignore after 7 seconds of watching, if I am not all dressed up in expensive clothes and perfect hair.
: / WHERE IS THE "TRIBUTE"????????? I THOUGHT SHE WAS GOING TO BE PLAYING THE DRUMS IN A TRIBUTE TO STEWARD COPELAND! MORE CLICK BAIT! AND WASTING OF PEOPLES ( MY ) TIME!
People often tend to overlook Copeland when talking about the greatest rock drummers. This man is a beast and one of the most musical drummers.
Popdrummer more than rockdrummer... But yeah, I totally agree!
@Bear B Gtfoutta here. "Pop drummer."
Totally agree!
@@snorhyveln wait why “Pop”?
@@jasongravely7217 pop, because have you ever listened to The Police? it's pop man!
Pop.
Maybe The Police is genre less but if talking about the rock drummers what does drummer sounds like in Mötley Crüe, Judas Priest, Meshuggah?
Stewart C is a giant in driving the music forward with the notion "pop"
Stewart Copeland was the only drummer amongst many drummers during the late 70's and early 80, that made me look up, listen and pay attention FAST but in a different way that I had done before. His eclectic and unique style and 'left of field' musical interpretation, blew my mind as a 14 year old. I wanted to play like him, look like him and copy his approach, which I did, until I eventually matured into my own style. Stewart Copeland is still my favourite musician and drummer and I will always be forever grateful for his inspiration and pig headded stubbornness to always go against conventional thinking, showcasing what others are simply not capable of hearing. If you're a drummer who has not listened to SC's portfolio, you need to sit down now and binge listen. I can assure you, it'll be an musical journey better than any text book will provide.
So did Ginger Baker.
Stewart's drumming is a language all unto itself.
2:58 “He got an Instagram and I started sending him messages and I felt like such a stalker, but I was like man he’s so cool I have to talk to him…every few months I’d just send him something…couple years of this…here’s that crazy girl always sending me random crap on IG”
🤔hmm…sounds vaguely familiar :)
you certainly are intriguing
U are so beautiful and so authentic.. Oh yea.. When u do ur looping.. Ridiculously talented. Honestly a pleasure hearing ur influences. Happy New Year e.t.
@@chadpage7019 What about my talents? So, just because she has all this looping tech? Money worship is not the same as being a musician. Really, looping is the opposite of talent. Let’s see her under pressure in an improvisational jazz quartet, with none of the magic tricks!
He did respond back to this tribute! He said: Aw shucks, Elise! You Rock! Did you acknowledge that? Or was he shouting at thin air?
Stewart is one of a kind and most drummers know it. Not your typical beats. Much respect to Elise Trouw. A great all around musician.
Stewart Copeland hits a drum with such meaning, passion and intensity...it's almost like the last time he'll ever do it.
Stewart is amazing. He is my hero. I have seen him play
Most recently in LA at his Police Deranged Orchestra gig. Incredible how his music is catchy. Quirky. Inspirational. He is a composer and has written operas and music scores. Plus he plays sooo many instruments. I hope you can catch him at his performance in 2022 in Nashville. He is doing his Deranged Orchestra gig. You will be super impressed. Love this man and all he does. I got to meet him a few times. Nicest down to earth cool guy.
Haha Copeland you created a monster! She's such a musical force!
This chick is super skilled. No doubt she's going places.
It’s funny hearing her talk about how she felt getting a “very cool” from Stewart when she sent him a message. It’s the same feeling I had when she responded that she really liked my remix of her song. Two of my most favorite musicians.
Same, so pleased when Elise emailed about my remix
Three of us in the same thread now! How crazy is that?!
Watching her get so excited about Stewart Copeland and him responding, is priceless! Stewart is an all-time great and favorite drummer! 4:32 Dreams can happen!
Stewart Copeland was by far this best thing about The Police i always felt , and from the genre and era they were around he was the outstanding drummer of the time
Naaahhhhh, they all were/are geniuses and virtuosos. Sure Stuart is above the rest (of the drummers) but so are Andy and Sting too. Perfect chemistry - no pun intended - to produce timeless music.
@@kimikoskinen8299 i think we must agree to disagree, its all a matter of opinion at any rate
mark auckland - Well…good as Stewart was in The Police, he didn’t write the songs 🤷♂️
@@cirenosnor5768 he wrote a few songs but those never became big hits. All in all, Elise is amazing and so was the Police.
3 giants
I must say I have always considered you a class act. Thanks ma’am.
OMG I've never hear the Synchronicity II drum track isolated. It's even more of a monster than I thought! Stewart Copeland still blowing me away 30 years later:))
Elise is the real thing. She picked a good role model for drumming.
Not forgetting how ridiculously talented and hard working Elise is as well….
I remember seeing her starting out a few years ago and she was a really promising musician. I'm glad it all worked out for her in the end! Talented woman
I remember the first time I listened to a Police album. First thing that really caught my attention was Stewart’s unique drumming style in Regatta de Blanc. The song is quite simple harmonically, then there is Sting’s singing without words. But all the suspense comes from Stewart’s drumming. The variations even extend into the fade out, that slow progressive closing of the Hi-Hat, marvellous. 👏
my favorite drummer of all time....I'm just an admiring guitar player
Awesome. I really love the video at the end with the mashup song. I think a lot of people were really impressed with Stewart's drumming. Neil Peart and John Bonham to name a couple. Not bad company to be in liking Stewart Copeland. Message In A Bottle still does it for me for the drumming. The off beats and crashes. Absolutely right .....he puts them in very unexpected places but they sound so musical. Even his subtle playing in Tea In The Sahara blows me away. I shall now go check out your full video for the Beds Too Big Without You!!!! Thanks for a lovely perspective on Stewart. And oh yeah ..if you ever get to meet Stewart ask him when he is going to release his The Rythmatist movie. I still have the album I play when I want to dance around my basement and act goofy!!!!
Watching Elise play, it is obvious how much she loves the drums.
Stewart influenced me , many years ago , so cool he"s still influencing musicians
Read Stewart's autobio! A great book with a lot of insights. About "Does Everyone Stare", he wrote that song as a college homework, and when they were fresh out of tunes for Reggatta De Blanc, Stew dug it up.
That's how it went in the college:
_When she gets to my piece she plays it down like a breeze, and I’m basking in the beauty of hearing it for the first time as a listener, without having to limp through playing it myself. But I know that she will crush me with the inevitable technical errors._
_When she reaches the end the room is unusually silent. She turns to me and says:_
_“Stewart, you have parallel fifths in measures three, seven, and eleven, but more important, this is actual music. You have a voice.”_
Stewart is a magic influence on my drummer in fact my main drumming influence.
Super versatile drummer . Very musical . One of the best ever that Copeland guy.
I watched an interview somewhere and Stewart was talking about when he tracked drums for Police he had barely ever heard the songs... so what I think that means is you are hearing a breathing living presence as opposed to a premeditated routine which feels incredibly alive and surprising because I think he was actually constantly surprising himself. Love your work btw.
1:25 That was the most accurate statement I have ever heard about him.
I remember when I bought Peter Gabriel's So LP, and the second I heard the high-hat intro to Red Rain, I knew it was Stewart! There's a reason Copeland was featured on Netflix's Count Me In documentary...he's a brilliant player!
So awesome! Hoping that meet-up will happen, make sure it gets recorded and posted. God bless
If you read this Elise, you have a new fan, who was also inspired by Stewart, Sting and Andy to become a musician, (of sorts). I've been looking through your channel and I can see your talent is very strong. Although I don't own a kit, many of your other instruments have soul mates in my house. Best of luck for the future.
Oh and I'm much older and no where near as talented as you.
My favorite drummer!
Very talented woman. That guitar at the end sounded really good too.
love this nuanced conversation of drumming and Copeland, there have been so many times I've really enjoyed the Police for many reasons and Elise has a wonderful way of placing music.
That loop/mashup of Radiohead/Police is ABSOLUTELY MY FAVORITE!!!!👋👋👋🤙👍👑🌟👑🌟👑🌟👑🔥💥🔥💥🔥🎶🎵🎼
It is so damn good!
I think it would be cool to get a message from my hero as well. Congrats on the awesome song production. I really dig it.
Well now I understand why I gravitate toward Trouw's music. Copeland was the first drummer I felt inspired by, and I can sense a similarity between their drumming. I hope she gets invited to the sacred grove and we get to see the result.
Very talented multi-instrumentalist; but definitely a drummer first! That makes me wanna’ cry. She took Stewart Copeland’s advice to drummers and “got on a mic.”
Godspeed Ms. Trouw!
“Drummers rule. Everything.” - Weckl
She is awe inspiring!
I hope you playing with Stewart Copeland. I bet he will have more fun, with the great musician that you are. 🥁
Excellent job!
It's one thing to be a music lover and another to be a musician. I'm the former and I'm so jealous.
She is gorgeous and talented! The whole package.
Even though she’s almost 50 years younger than Stew, $100 says he would still smash. He’s a fuckin legend.
The thing about Stewart Copeland is that he was always recognised and appreciated. It's just now today his significance is faiding out. It's natural though. He is part of drumming history always. It's the simple fact that those records aren't being sought out and purchased today. eventually Travis Barker will be the same. we all know and love Neil Peart but his legacy won't need defending when tomorrow's music industry market doesn't purchase those records. The biggest thing that killed the world's love for records and players as been the digitalisation of the medium. In anycase true art still survives somehow. If I'm doubt go to any jazz festival anywhere on the world. Stewart Copeland would surely love the world music artists of modern jazz festivals more than main stream success artists today no doubt!
Lovely
Interesting that an angel draws inspiration from a mortal.
I used to play drums like this. 26 years of drums. It would just pour out of me and I wanted to hear how different beats matched up with rythyms. Not too far out, but not too safe.
Completely agree on the originality part. Not always doing the predictable thing. Probably why Sting worked with him so well. Sting recently commented in an interview, how if you don't catch his attention within the first few bars.. interest is lost..... All of that.. while keeping a perfect pulse.
I'm only an amateur drummer ( & old!) but the Police fully deserved selling 30 million albums or whatever..... great great band
Great story. And Steward Copeland has a unique sound he gives the impression each drum beat are actually musical notes. And if I was Steward I would have noticed your amazing talents much easier. Keep on performing Elise you have numerous musical qualities just like Steward Copeland.
Really love Copeland's drumming. However,I read an interview where he was asked what other good drummers were out there. His answer was,"after me,there is no one else". Arrogant!!
You probably missed the irony...
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Back in the day people (who weren't drummers) thought Stewart was the weak link in the Police. I think that is fading away now after all these years. Just imagine what the Police would have sounded like if instead they had had a drummer who played a more traditional style, even if world class. Songs would sound wildly different. Stewart has been in my top 10 favorite drummers for a long time.
Stewart's top 3 drummers all-time. 1. Tony Williams 2. Buddy Rich 3. Stewart Copeland IMO
Stewart can do it all
last week he liked my comment in one of his videos and i just freaked out "OMG STEWART COPELAND KNOWS THAT I EXIST!!!"
Check for the blue check mark there are imposters out there. They annoy me to no end. Not to dash anyone's hopes. I have had it happen. Stewart liked my comment..with blue checkmark. Then two days later a fake came along..ugh annoying.
Phil Collins is another drummer who writes music with drum melody in mind
Copeland was doing "world beats" before World Music existed....by actively STUDYING it, travelling internationally, learning, evolving.....
Hope that Elise's deam of drumming with her fav drummer comes true. Keep nudging!
Elise has an Aubrey Plaza vibe, anybody else see that?
Yes exactly what I thought
So, one day I open an email from Vater and I see that this young woman named Elise Truow has a signature stick. For some reason, I get this strong urge to look her up on RUclips. The first result is the song, "How To Get What You Want." I'm thinking to myself, "She's so young, maybe too young to have a strong Stewart Copeland influence in her playing, but it's there, it's definitely there!" And with this video, you've confirmed what I suspected but wasn't completely sure - you *definitely* have your own unique style (drumming, songwriting, mult-instrumentalist-ing) with just the right pinch of Stewart sprinkled in there! I love your work, you're quite the little genius! My only gripe, and it isn't specific to you, it's unfortunately a popular (hopefully, only for now) singing/enunciating style that's so pervasive in pop music (starting in early 2010s?) - the whispy, oh-so delicate "Cursive Singing" or "Indie Voice" (not, Indie *girl* Voice, as there's plenty of Indie *boy* Voice too) dripping with its syrupy dipthongs. Everybody, please, make it stop? Why can't people just sing without all of the affectations? It's so easily corrected..lol. I'm sorry, Elise, my intention isn't at all to pick on you - like I said earlier, it's just a linguistic/phonetic gripe of mine. You are such a rare talent with a truly unique and very musically accessible style. Please put more of your music out there, people need to know about you, you're a treasure! Keep up the excellent work!
But sting and Andy hated how busy he was. But three piece bands have to have an aggressive drummer to fill all the holes!
Nice
Is she gonna jam out to some Stewart Copeland!?
🙂!!!!!
I hope he's not too arrogant and gives you the chance to meet and play with him.
I heard that his ego is as big as the hotel he owns! 🤣
Nah he would totally be down for that..I'm sure he is midst of serveral projects. He loves that people are inspired by him
Why he has a yt channel
Great interview! So nice to hear Stewart is still influencing younger drummers. And so nice to see Elise not wearing a tank top 3 sizes too small. I wish she would just focus on being a great singer and musician instead of a social media harlot.
So you are a trick?
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Why is that the thumbnail?
To be clear, I think she’s a genius and of course objectively beautiful. That thumbnail just doesn’t do her justice on either count. Doesn’t matter. She’s great.
See, when *I* send Copeland a bunch of IG messages, he just takes out a restraining order. 🤷♂️
Who is she?
Oysterhead forever!
Because The Police was so fused with Rock, Jazz, Pop and Reggae, that it really forced, not just Stewart but also the other members, to create this diverse sound and not such a basic 1,2,3... 1,2,3, basic beat
Elise, you're cool to me. lol
Man , people talk
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another post more about the person putting up the post. American narcissism is alive and well.
All those words about Stewart, and come up with a boring computer beat in her song. really????
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Ma questa suona o parla e basta?
like like like like like like like like like like
Wasn’t she born into a rich family, with a computer tech dad or something? Stewart was kind to reply to her, because she puts a lot of quality and aesthetics into her productions. But there are also people like me who shine creatively that others ignore after 7 seconds of watching, if I am not all dressed up in expensive clothes and perfect hair.
Well... you're playing the wrong brand hahaha
Marry me
He didn’t
Nodding aggressively because I totally get what nonsense she’s saying
: / WHERE IS THE "TRIBUTE"????????? I THOUGHT SHE WAS GOING TO BE PLAYING THE DRUMS IN A TRIBUTE TO STEWARD COPELAND! MORE CLICK BAIT! AND WASTING OF PEOPLES ( MY ) TIME!