My teacher, my mentor, my lifelong friend.Since 1967,at my first lesson,I was changed forever.I'm still teaching his words at 73,and still loving it.When he came to Bob Gatzen's Creative Music and did a clinic, he stayed until the store closed after his clinic..I call that my longest lesson...His passion for drums and teaching was endless.He was so interested in what I had been doing over the years.Always doing something new....I miss this guy..RIP,my friend.
I've seen versions of this clip for years and years on YT - I don't remember seeing the the part from 2:48 till the end. I'm glad I watched this clip for the 2,746th time !
just shooting from the hip here, but the pad used two hands only, on one surface, and the drum set uses two hands and two feet and many surfaces. but if you're good enough to criticize his set playing you're good enough to have figured that out, so one wonders why you felt the need to ask this question
@@brianthatweirdbarberguy The guy basically invented Jazz independence in 1948,before anybody did this.Jim's second book is more genius than the first...I use these to teach every style of music.Drummers are blessed to have had this guy.
My teacher, my mentor, my lifelong friend.Since 1967,at my first lesson,I was changed forever.I'm still teaching his words at 73,and still loving it.When he came to Bob Gatzen's Creative Music and did a clinic, he stayed until the store closed after his clinic..I call that my longest lesson...His passion for drums and teaching was endless.He was so interested in what I had been doing over the years.Always doing something new....I miss this guy..RIP,my friend.
Maestro. Maestro. Maestro.
Great man is Jim Chapin, explains well. 😊
Dom Famularo told me a story about Jim literally playing his pad up to the day he died! He was always a student and learning/developing. Rip Jim 😢
I've seen versions of this clip for years and years on YT - I don't remember seeing the the part from 2:48 till the end. I'm glad I watched this clip for the 2,746th time !
Awesome teacher. Love the lesson, thanks.
Very good!
Now you’re doing the Moeller baby!! 😂 this man was amazing
Magnifico.😭
Is that a typo in the title?
???? what do you mean?
@@drummerworldyoutube louder then-->than? Or did I misunderstand cuz I'm not a native speaker.
@@jamesliu8101its obviously that the second is louder, and then comes the first one… my good sir😂
Why don't all of his pad exercises translate into him being a great set drummer??? Cause he wasn't.
You obviously don't get it.Study about him more.
just shooting from the hip here, but the pad used two hands only, on one surface, and the drum set uses two hands and two feet and many surfaces.
but if you're good enough to criticize his set playing you're good enough to have figured that out, so one wonders why you felt the need to ask this question
@@brianthatweirdbarberguy The guy basically invented Jazz independence in 1948,before anybody did this.Jim's second book is more genius than the first...I use these to teach every style of music.Drummers are blessed to have had this guy.
@@RalphOnofrio yes, I love coordinated independence, think it's a great book.