LOVE how the crowd reacts whenever Matt makes a mistake, it's almost as if they're clapping to the fact that he comes back down to mere mortal level for a second LOL
After watching numerous Matt Garstka solo vids and listening to Animals As Leaders trying to break their songs down, I have concluded only one thing: My brain hurts
Seriously at 7:05, it's the best part. It proves 4 things: 1) he is improvising 2) he is being creative 3) he is pushing himself 4) he is a bad ass As a drummer I usually don't listen to drummers because most aren't very musical, conceptual or thoughtful, Mr. Garstka this performance is all those things. Keep up the good work.
gcollective The whole freestyle was basically him opening up during a practice session. There just happened to be an audience an a camera rolling. I love it - we are so afraid to look bad in front of others. We love to be perfectly polished, but he is just at a level that he can do what he wants and not be concerned with what others think. He has definitely earned that right.
+gcollective the collection of these qualities is why I absolutely love to listen to Gavin Harrison, both when he's playing but also when he's talking.
I love it when famous musicians that are ACTUALLY talented can laugh and actually acknowledge that they made a mistake. It was hilarious when he groaned after losing the beat! XD Matt Garstka is awesome.
Improvising as a drummer at this skill level takes a lot of heavy thinking and quick thinking. If you notice, he is concentrating super hard when he is playing groove on the hats and snare. He doesn't even break concentration to look up when he hits the crash most times because he is already thinking about we he is going to do next. This is more respectable than written parts that are practiced over and over.
+Bradley Butler I don't think he is thinking at all. He's just feeling it and having fun. He just happens to be really nasty and well practiced, so knows how to make his ideas cohere. That's just my opinion. We have no idea what's going on in his mind. we just know its probably awesome.
The thing I love about Matt is that you think he's doing something crazy, and then you look at his left hand! He puts ghost notes in places that 95% of drummers would never think of / couldn't pull off. Amazing
+acidbath32 Although all drumming is based off of stickings somehow, Matt's grooves/ghost notes also have to do with note placement (playing ghost notes wherever you don't play a bass drum for example) + incredible stick height control.
+acidbath32 Although all drumming is based off of stickings somehow, Matt's grooves/ghost notes also have to do with note placement (playing ghost notes wherever you don't play a bass drum for example) + incredible stick height control.
+MarkChiassonDrums what I've heard him say is that he literally writes out pretty much every variation of an idea and plays them till he's comfortable them, and makes mental notes of interesting sounding things or physically writes them out if its a complex idea. he's a machine man
That was seriously amazing. He totally redefined what a drum solo can be, he did not play according to the traditional standards of what a solo should be, he played mostly snare hi hats and kick. He was just jamming, testing his boundaries. You can tell he really enjoys it. And he's super open with the crowd. You can tell this wasn't rehearsed. I really love his drumming, but him as a drummer too. Didn't care about playing something cool or popular.
Guess this is how he exercise. Those odd-time signatures we're powerful. Complex timings + fast hands. Tho' it may sound boring to some(those who don't know shit/just hatin), but, for drummers who wanna learn more, this is so helpful.
@@eladguitar I agree with both Eladius and Mr. Secratario. This is amazing, but also pretty much a "lets see how weird of a time signature I can play" exercise lol...not for everyone.
@@eladguitar It's kind of true. Non drummers can't comprehend how hard this stuff is on the same level as drummers. Not that you can't tell it's skilled, just not to the extent that a drummer can
@@SkateSmokeAndDrum but he was talking about enjoying/not enjoying.. Not about comprehending how hard it is. When you recognize how hard something is, it doesn't necessarily mean you will enjoy it more. It's just that i think it's a matter of taste and not comprehension, you can comprehend everything here and still find it boring.
he could have easily just played licks he has down pat and impressed people like +heylook but he wanted to really treat the people there and play some super complex shit and I appreciate the shit out of that! Matt is such a good drummer. Inspirational.
This is a great solo and I love seeing the drummer grooving through the mistakes. I like that he's improvising and pushing his limits on stage. Great dynamics and stick control.
Everything about this is great. He definitely OWNED his mistakes. Playing to perfection is never easy and the fact that this was a freestyle session made it all the better. ALL HAIL MATT GARSTKA!
The amount of ghost notes and dynamics that are played by Matt is literally mind bending. I can not mentally attempt to wrap my brain around what he plays. Truly spectacular.
IMO ok there's lot's of ghosts, but that's noit my definition of dynamic.... Because no 30 seconds calm and doing after some creshendo.... everytime the same amount of energy => no dynamic I'm sorry. If He played very quiet and after very loud ok that's dynamic.... he doesn't at all... so boring.... We have the master that we deserve... Poor people between 20 and 30 years old hipster assholes
80% of the time was on hi hat, snare, n bass drum. If this dude played in the streets he'd be the only drummer on the streets lmao nobody would fuck with that
+NathanDrums I thought it was an insult, because I agreed with that sentiment. Thought this drummer is technically gifted, the piece was very boring because it's the same three sounds repeated over and over again with very little variety. (Note, this is *my* opinion.) Many drummers are much more interesting to listen to. Some beats in this piece, I could play while I was still a young boy in drummer school. :-| He's good, but not "interesting" (in my opinion, again).
This man is one of the primary reasons I took an interest in learning hoe to drum and is one of the most talented drummers of all time, in my opinion. The best part, he is making mistakes which means that he is stepping out of his comfort zone and trying to be dynamic and utilizing this kit to the fullest extent. I pove progressive metal, and this man and the band Animals As Leaders that he's part of is the main reason why: the style is in constant motion, ever changing and mixing things up but still sounding just astoundingly awesome. Matt and Tosin is probably the best combo of guitarist and drummer I've heard in a very long time, and no matter the band, this band and this man are unique and irreplaceable. Keep doing what you do, guys. You're the best at it!
Every now and then I come back to this video to steal his grooves or fill patterns and concepts. My left hand has gotten way more comfortable with ghost notes haha thank you Matt Garstka!!! And RUclips for show motion
Matt is the future of drums in the present. This dude is just absolutely mind blowing, seriously. Aside from my three idols (Vinnie, Dave and Steve) he's my favorite drummer. Pure Madness, those dynamics are just....I'm done! -HP
this man is so inspiring. the way he continues after he misses a beat or two and gives a little shout of frustration then continues on with his killer beats is amazing! and dont even get me started on those ghost notes! He's got ghost notes in places that ghost notes have never been before! ALL HAIL MATT GARSTKA! :)
For some reason, Matt garstka's performance at the Meinl festival is the best mixed performance out of any Meinl festival video ive ever seen and heard. It's prolly just a combination of everything, the Tama star kit, the beautiful slp dynamic bronze snare, the selection of Meinl cymbal, garstka's amazing playing, and the mixer and how they recorded this performance. Benny greb's performance this year was very good quality also. Overall, this Meinl festival was the best quality out of all of them IMO. His playthrough of kascade sounds so damn good.
Now that's something you can appreciate regardless of your knowledge of drums or your skill level. My little sister would love this, and i'm sure Mike Mangini and Thomas Lang would as well.
Grooves > Chops. Nope. Im perfectly happy to be honest. This is the sorta stuff that gets you moving and grooving and keeps the hair on your arms up on end for the longest period of time. Brilliant.
What a Ka$cade of notes... Another Year goes by and I’m still amazed by this video... looks like a lot of Physical Education that makes The Brain Dance...
+Sumit Mohanty I've seen a few videos where even though all three are playing to a click, Tosin and Javier keep turning around to look at him as if telling him "please calm down, the audience doesn't understand!" There's a video where Javier even appears to scold him after an insane performance haha
One of the most impressive things with Matt is the way there's no power loss while he fills. ( 7:58 ) Sharp, fast and powerful, being creative in an uncommon way, we can see he's not used to that kind of exercise, but he's doing his best and play by the rules, improvising and giving his heart. If you don't know him and only stepped by this video, check out Animals as Leaders, and you'll see, everything will make sense.
Being able to solo just kind of playing grooves of increasing complexity and creativity is in many ways a lot more impressive and a greater show of skill/musicanship than the solos with lots of huge chops and insane explosivity and speed, however I do love hearing that sometimes well
yes! there's a demo of it on sweetwater sound, drumcenternh and a few other youtube channels. features: the size is 14x5,5, 10 tube lugs, die cast hoops. but I think that it's noy exactly made of bronze, it's a brass shell for sure. out of that, matt will make sound great any snare... it's a sick. good luck man!
Please stop saying « error « . This is not error . This , is happemmimg just when your brain is not agree with your body just a few seconds , this is not error as this guy knows where he wants to go . This just is a proof that this solo is truly an improvised solo , and every solo should be improvised like that. I think the best solo of this drummer
matt g doesn't mess up.. even during intense algorithmic phasing-polyrhythms.. and when he does, it's perfectly acceptable since time was about to be ripped apart and we were about to be sucked into a blackhole anyways.
LOVE how the crowd reacts whenever Matt makes a mistake, it's almost as if they're clapping to the fact that he comes back down to mere mortal level for a second LOL
There's no mistake here. Listen to Alastair Taylor's version with music
Jan Ivelic his loudly said “ahh!!” Shows indeed there were mistakes. Still awesome how he’s able to improvise all of this.
Someone please call the ghost busters. Those ghost notes, for god's sake.
that snare is fucking HAUNTED
After watching numerous Matt Garstka solo vids and listening to Animals As Leaders trying to break their songs down, I have concluded only one thing:
My brain hurts
Fondue Is your brain dancing?
AAAAAAAH, you beat me to it!!!
Joel Plascencia you beat me to the "beat me to it" comment
you both lost the beat... just like Matt xD
It's really not that hard, all you have to do is turn the volume up and air drum
Seriously at 7:05, it's the best part. It proves 4 things:
1) he is improvising
2) he is being creative
3) he is pushing himself
4) he is a bad ass
As a drummer I usually don't listen to drummers because most aren't very musical, conceptual or thoughtful, Mr. Garstka this performance is all those things. Keep up the good work.
gcollective he is human
***** didn't mean it in that manner, but alright
gcollective The whole freestyle was basically him opening up during a practice session. There just happened to be an audience an a camera rolling. I love it - we are so afraid to look bad in front of others. We love to be perfectly polished, but he is just at a level that he can do what he wants and not be concerned with what others think. He has definitely earned that right.
5)He's playing in 5/4 at that part
+gcollective the collection of these qualities is why I absolutely love to listen to Gavin Harrison, both when he's playing but also when he's talking.
Pushing his limits. No fear. Total honesty. He's one of a kind. I love it.
His sense of rhythm is out of this world.
or out of tempo !!!
@@MrDJELEDJE is that a whiplash reference I see :)))
Ever heard of Gavin Harrison
I love it when famous musicians that are ACTUALLY talented can laugh and actually acknowledge that they made a mistake.
It was hilarious when he groaned after losing the beat! XD
Matt Garstka is awesome.
7:04
Those dynamics, forever my favourite drummer
can't blame you. he's amazing
Improvising as a drummer at this skill level takes a lot of heavy thinking and quick thinking. If you notice, he is concentrating super hard when he is playing groove on the hats and snare. He doesn't even break concentration to look up when he hits the crash most times because he is already thinking about we he is going to do next. This is more respectable than written parts that are practiced over and over.
Exactly.. And the balls to do that in front of an audience; filled with drummers mind you!
+Bradley Butler I don't think he is thinking at all. He's just feeling it and having fun. He just happens to be really nasty and well practiced, so knows how to make his ideas cohere. That's just my opinion. We have no idea what's going on in his mind. we just know its probably awesome.
+Mr.Viking when you know that you are one of the best drummers on Earth, you just don't care :)
+Bradley Butler well said.
I love that he made a few errors. 1, it shows he is a human after all. but 2, he's pushing his own limits. That's admirable.
It looks like he’s trying new things with this run, something he just started messing with, def testing his limits!
The thing I love about Matt is that you think he's doing something crazy, and then you look at his left hand! He puts ghost notes in places that 95% of drummers would never think of / couldn't pull off. Amazing
I don't how he does it, I've been working hard on dynamics but can't even come close to anything like this
+MusicProductionJS paranormal activity ghost notes in the heeze house!
+acidbath32 Although all drumming is based off of stickings somehow, Matt's grooves/ghost notes also have to do with note placement (playing ghost notes wherever you don't play a bass drum for example) + incredible stick height control.
+acidbath32 Although all drumming is based off of stickings somehow, Matt's grooves/ghost notes also have to do with note placement (playing ghost notes wherever you don't play a bass drum for example) + incredible stick height control.
+MarkChiassonDrums what I've heard him say is that he literally writes out pretty much every variation of an idea and plays them till he's comfortable them, and makes mental notes of interesting sounding things or physically writes them out if its a complex idea. he's a machine man
That was seriously amazing. He totally redefined what a drum solo can be, he did not play according to the traditional standards of what a solo should be, he played mostly snare hi hats and kick. He was just jamming, testing his boundaries. You can tell he really enjoys it. And he's super open with the crowd. You can tell this wasn't rehearsed. I really love his drumming, but him as a drummer too. Didn't care about playing something cool or popular.
Challenging himself on stage.. you need some balls for that!
iPhownedyou That's not challenging
He is just enjoying the moment, amusing himself !
25 000 hours of practice
@@MrUrech 35 now I think
Guess this is how he exercise. Those odd-time signatures we're powerful. Complex timings + fast hands. Tho' it may sound boring to some(those who don't know shit/just hatin), but, for drummers who wanna learn more, this is so helpful.
*were
So whoever finds this boring doesn't know shit or just hating. Gotcha.
(No, i don't find this boring, but i find this statement ridiculous)
@@eladguitar I agree with both Eladius and Mr. Secratario. This is amazing, but also pretty much a "lets see how weird of a time signature I can play" exercise lol...not for everyone.
@@eladguitar It's kind of true. Non drummers can't comprehend how hard this stuff is on the same level as drummers. Not that you can't tell it's skilled, just not to the extent that a drummer can
@@SkateSmokeAndDrum but he was talking about enjoying/not enjoying.. Not about comprehending how hard it is.
When you recognize how hard something is, it doesn't necessarily mean you will enjoy it more.
It's just that i think it's a matter of taste and not comprehension, you can comprehend everything here and still find it boring.
he could have easily just played licks he has down pat and impressed people like +heylook but he wanted to really treat the people there and play some super complex shit and I appreciate the shit out of that! Matt is such a good drummer. Inspirational.
Work of art. Undeniable power and control. Definitely in my top favourite drummers, pleasure to listen to
Best part: 0:00 - 12:20
This is a great solo and I love seeing the drummer grooving through the mistakes. I like that he's improvising and pushing his limits on stage. Great dynamics and stick control.
Everything about this is great. He definitely OWNED his mistakes. Playing to perfection is never easy and the fact that this was a freestyle session made it all the better. ALL HAIL MATT GARSTKA!
The amount of ghost notes and dynamics that are played by Matt is literally mind bending. I can not mentally attempt to wrap my brain around what he plays. Truly spectacular.
IMO ok there's lot's of ghosts, but that's noit my definition of dynamic.... Because no 30 seconds calm and doing after some creshendo.... everytime the same amount of energy => no dynamic I'm sorry. If He played very quiet and after very loud ok that's dynamic.... he doesn't at all... so boring.... We have the master that we deserve... Poor people between 20 and 30 years old hipster assholes
That poor hi hat. Just when he thought Matt forgot about him he hits him with some sub division he didn't even see coming.
Matt, you're a true inspiration. I've got nothing more to add. A contemporary drummer showing the true limits of excercise. A real master. Thank you.
11:57 and 10:26 - That's what I do/sound like every fifth second when I'm trying out some AAL songs behind my kit...
bruh me too lmfao lmfao
I swear,
this man will still be talked about 100 years from now.
80% of the time was on hi hat, snare, n bass drum. If this dude played in the streets he'd be the only drummer on the streets lmao nobody would fuck with that
The level of stupidity in your comment boggles my mind.
why?
Was that meant as a compliment or insult
+Hive Mind That's a compliment.. He's saying he would be killing it on the streets so well that no other drummer would fuck with him.
+NathanDrums I thought it was an insult, because I agreed with that sentiment. Thought this drummer is technically gifted, the piece was very boring because it's the same three sounds repeated over and over again with very little variety. (Note, this is *my* opinion.) Many drummers are much more interesting to listen to. Some beats in this piece, I could play while I was still a young boy in drummer school. :-| He's good, but not "interesting" (in my opinion, again).
This video simply does not get old... So much talent.
This man is one of the primary reasons I took an interest in learning hoe to drum and is one of the most talented drummers of all time, in my opinion. The best part, he is making mistakes which means that he is stepping out of his comfort zone and trying to be dynamic and utilizing this kit to the fullest extent. I pove progressive metal, and this man and the band Animals As Leaders that he's part of is the main reason why: the style is in constant motion, ever changing and mixing things up but still sounding just astoundingly awesome. Matt and Tosin is probably the best combo of guitarist and drummer I've heard in a very long time, and no matter the band, this band and this man are unique and irreplaceable. Keep doing what you do, guys. You're the best at it!
It’s nice to see phenomenal drummers miss every once in a while. It shows they are human after all. Good work, man!!
I could listen to this forever.
his snare sounds great!!
Aaron Castrillon yeah, it's pretty awesome. just a tad of over-ring though. about a million times better than my snare
Probably! :D
Amazing drummer, and a cool dude. I hung out with him after they played in Oklahoma City.
matt, you're not only a drummer, you're an inspiration!!!
Every now and then I come back to this video to steal his grooves or fill patterns and concepts. My left hand has gotten way more comfortable with ghost notes haha thank you Matt Garstka!!! And RUclips for show motion
Matt is the future of drums in the present. This dude is just absolutely mind blowing, seriously. Aside from my three idols (Vinnie, Dave and Steve) he's my favorite drummer.
Pure Madness, those dynamics are just....I'm done!
-HP
I never miss anything from Matt. The dude is incredible!
this man is so inspiring. the way he continues after he misses a beat or two and gives a little shout of frustration then continues on with his killer beats is amazing! and dont even get me started on those ghost notes! He's got ghost notes in places that ghost notes have never been before! ALL HAIL MATT GARSTKA! :)
Seriously jaw-dropping. The effort he displays is amazing!
For some reason, Matt garstka's performance at the Meinl festival is the best mixed performance out of any Meinl festival video ive ever seen and heard. It's prolly just a combination of everything, the Tama star kit, the beautiful slp dynamic bronze snare, the selection of Meinl cymbal, garstka's amazing playing, and the mixer and how they recorded this performance. Benny greb's performance this year was very good quality also. Overall, this Meinl festival was the best quality out of all of them IMO. His playthrough of kascade sounds so damn good.
Damnnn them cymbals sound sooooo beautifullll. And that dynamic slp bronze snare sounds toooo good. Imma buy that shit right NOWW. ( dead serious ).
I can't believe that this guy keeps getting better!! holy crap what a groove monster
This solo is just the ultimate Matt Gartska compilation!
I watch youtube drumming vids and they make me want to go and practice - i watch Garstka drumming vids and they make me wish i never started drumming
Every snare hit is right on point. Sounds great.
i accidentally hit the refresh button, it started playing, and i had to watch it again
Now that's something you can appreciate regardless of your knowledge of drums or your skill level. My little sister would love this, and i'm sure Mike Mangini and Thomas Lang would as well.
That china !! It's one of the best I've ever heard
Grooves > Chops.
Nope. Im perfectly happy to be honest. This is the sorta stuff that gets you moving and grooving and keeps the hair on your arms up on end for the longest period of time.
Brilliant.
What a Ka$cade of notes... Another Year goes by and I’m still amazed by this video... looks like a lot of Physical Education that makes The Brain Dance...
I could never wonder a drummer giving Tosin Abasi a hard 'time'
Beautiful..
LoL.... Interesting point of view
+Sumit Mohanty I can't either, not even Matt.
+Sumit Mohanty I've seen a few videos where even though all three are playing to a click, Tosin and Javier keep turning around to look at him as if telling him "please calm down, the audience doesn't understand!" There's a video where Javier even appears to scold him after an insane performance haha
Daniel Calderon I doubt that's what he's doing. You made that up.
this is just riddiculous...this is so tight...what a great drum skill Matt...unbeliavable..
124 thumbs down... why would anyone not like this video? I love it.
9 mins onwards...holy shit! serious control and what a groove! mind blown.
One of the most impressive things with Matt is the way there's no power loss while he fills. ( 7:58 ) Sharp, fast and powerful, being creative in an uncommon way, we can see he's not used to that kind of exercise, but he's doing his best and play by the rules, improvising and giving his heart.
If you don't know him and only stepped by this video, check out Animals as Leaders, and you'll see, everything will make sense.
I can barely do doubles with a DBP... He is doing triples with a single pedal. This dude is my favorite drummer tied with Matt Halpern and Benny Greb.
We have similar taste in drums 👍🏼
This guy is definitely good, but you should go watch Virgil Donati @ DRUMscene Live Tour Sydney, Australia. Makes this guy look like his student.
Matt Garstka is stupid good bro. You have to delve into his work to understand the mastery that he has attained.
Virgil is boring, just saying. He is good tho
I can do four stroke 16ths on bass drum and I'm not even bragging. You can too with practice.
I'm glad it's not against the law to play so well.
He's one of the very few that could break it
Being able to solo just kind of playing grooves of increasing complexity and creativity is in many ways a lot more impressive and a greater show of skill/musicanship than the solos with lots of huge chops and insane explosivity and speed, however I do love hearing that sometimes well
Matt Garstka - very honest drummer :)
he seriously is one of the best drummers in the world!
This mix is GREAT
Oh man! The sound of that KIT!! THE FREAKING SOUND!!
Really great cymbals! All the set sound amazing, the china is the best and the crashes!
I LOVE how the camera shakes on the bass drum hits.
Pretty awesome drum solo. You are super great with amazing dynamics. Just subbed your channel.
He's so good... And he has an amazing drum face!
UHHHMHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH the 18'' jazz crashes best meinl cymbals i think:D sounds amazing
The amount of permutations he accomplishes in such short time is incredible.
Matt in a nutshell:
he puts things no-one ever knew existed in places no-one ever knew existed and makes it sound good
Such POWER! you Matt are a BEAST!
10:27 Superman has been stabbed by kryptonite
Just wait, Matt is getting better and better beyond belief!!!
Always pushing his limits. One of the best.
This makes me warm and fuzzy inside.
Awesome cymbals! But that snare sound.... Just godly
+bg4567890 exactly. that snare make me cry.... beautiful... perfect.... i want it :)
+bg4567890 Tama SLP dinamyc bronze!
*dynamic hahaha sorry
+Lucas Rafael Thanks! You're sure it's that specific snare?
yes! there's a demo of it on sweetwater sound, drumcenternh and a few other youtube channels. features: the size is 14x5,5, 10 tube lugs, die cast hoops. but I think that it's noy exactly made of bronze, it's a brass shell for sure. out of that, matt will make sound great any snare... it's a sick. good luck man!
That groove ....... Oh my gooooood
Killer Hi Hat, Snare and Kick Combo's !!!
insane doubles!
man I totally agree. what a legend. ..
This is what I'd call intelligent drumming! ;) He's got a great thinking and creative mind.
one the most complex but memorable drummer ever !!!!
Ghost notes for the win! Loved it!
Dudes out of this world, just like his band..
Astounding abilities!
This is a short film. A good one.
I love his style
Jesus Christ his drums sound perfect
That kit is all over the damn place! Its beautiful, would annoy the crap out of me having the toms dancing around like that.
This is so groovy it's slightly ridiculous.. THIS is how a solo should sound!
Please stop saying « error « . This is not error . This , is happemmimg just when your brain is not agree with your body just a few seconds , this is not error as this guy knows where he wants to go . This just is a proof that this solo is truly an improvised solo , and every solo should be improvised like that.
I think the best solo of this drummer
Hahaha awesome stuff!! :D It's wonderfull too see that he's only human after all! :D
In most other videos with that china it sounds so stale. But in this mix you can really hear how its SUPPOSED to sound. Fantastic
The more I learn about music and come to better understand time and subdivisions, the crazier this solo seems to get....
LOVE THIS!
I love his wobbly drumkit
Admirable.
matt g doesn't mess up.. even during intense algorithmic phasing-polyrhythms.. and when he does, it's perfectly acceptable since time was about to be ripped apart and we were about to be sucked into a blackhole anyways.
I love that Chyna ooooooo weeeeee
fearless player, what a crazy kid!
Damn his whole kit looks like it's about to fall over lol
+Charlie & snoopy lol I think it's an illusion because both the drumriser and the camera seem to be on a damn suspension.
I love that he is just jamming out and trying hard things which he sometimes messes up a little. He just zones out and does his thing
Walczył długo ale na koniec perkusja go jednak pokonała. Niezły pojedynek brawo!!!