Although Pete is a left handed player, he teaches from the perspective of a more common right handed player, so rudiments and stickings explained will relate to a right handed player.
Whenever I hear other drummers playing Stewart's parts, no matter how good they are, none of them come close to copying his feel! I can tell the guy in this video is great... better than I'll ever be... but when I hear him play the chorus to Roxanne, it just doesn't have the same drive than when Stewart plays it. I'm surprised not to hear more professional drummers talk about Stewart's APPROACH to playing, instead of just his parts. Anyone agree?
Pete Riley is a great drum teacher and makes good vids. I think the comment about left handedness is neither leftist nor hating - it is just a bit weird watching a left handed player play something and sometimes it is hard to follow. There are of course left handed drummers after instruction, for who it must be a positive. It is easy enough to flip a picture - I wonder if it is practical to include an image reversal feature on the video?
Stewart Copeland its the Eddie Van Halen for the Drums!; listen his solo albums, specialy Francis Ford Coppola's Rumble Fish, and The Rhythmatist album!. Btw in minute 2:20, its a fart or something like that? lol
What does that mean? I am a right handed drummer and if following a DVD of how to play specific tricky songs, I would want to see the patterning the same way I will be playing. So when you say "from the perspective of a more common right handed player", what do you mean? It seems like Davo was confused and think I might be too. Someone mentioned filling the image, is this possible prior to shipping? Thanks
@paulsubliminal03 Estoy de acuerdo... Toca correctamente pero como tú dices, le falta groove. Y su mano derecha en el tambor no me transmite nada... ni una gota de emoción. Por lo demás, está bien... buen sonido, buenos conceptos, buen pulso. Ahora, por más que estudies a fondo a otros bateristas, creo que el feeling no se estudia... se tiene o no se tiene.
Este huevón es bueno, pero que va.... para explicar a Stewart Copeland, le falta todo...el groove, feeling! y hasta técnica! este muchacho quiere abarcar mucho, pero le falta estudiar a "fondo" a las leyendas de las que hace el interview"...
Thanks for coming out with this video!!! Can't wait to purchase it and play along!!!
i love how you did dvd's of grohl,smith.bonham and copeland both some of my favorites
I love Stewarts drumming.
What a great DVD =]
at 1:15, that crash hit coming late is genious... i believe it comes 1/8 after the guitar....
NEat! Thanks for sharing
Although Pete is a left handed player, he teaches from the perspective of a more common right handed player, so rudiments and stickings explained will relate to a right handed player.
i would like to see a andy summers dvd come out. that would be pretty cool
Whenever I hear other drummers playing Stewart's parts, no matter how good they are, none of them come close to copying his feel! I can tell the guy in this video is great... better than I'll ever be... but when I hear him play the chorus to Roxanne, it just doesn't have the same drive than when Stewart plays it. I'm surprised not to hear more professional drummers talk about Stewart's APPROACH to playing, instead of just his parts. Anyone agree?
Alright Jimmy, sounds good!
ooo a left handed setup =D
dont see those very often
I totally agree, polly i posted the same thing on another video, why would add a distraction like that while your learning
im a lefty with a pearl blue tama kit :)
Pete Riley is a great drum teacher and makes good vids.
I think the comment about left handedness is neither leftist nor hating - it is just a bit weird watching a left handed player play something and sometimes it is hard to follow.
There are of course left handed drummers after instruction, for who it must be a positive.
It is easy enough to flip a picture - I wonder if it is practical to include an image reversal feature on the video?
Hi Pete,
Let's discuss a possible Triplet Drum Glove Endorsement By Lento Percussion.
i wish i was lefty so i could play like that
Does any 1 know where to get songs with out drums on it. I really need to know. thanks.
Stewart Copeland its the Eddie Van Halen for the Drums!; listen his solo albums, specialy Francis Ford Coppola's Rumble Fish, and The Rhythmatist album!.
Btw in minute 2:20, its a fart or something like that?
lol
@Da7xT they're quite common amoungst left handed drummers ;-)
I'm left handed, however my setup is done like a righty's. I play both open-handed and cross-handed.
What does that mean? I am a right handed drummer and if following a DVD of how to play specific tricky songs, I would want to see the patterning the same way I will be playing. So when you say "from the perspective of a more common right handed player", what do you mean? It seems like Davo was confused and think I might be too. Someone mentioned filling the image, is this possible prior to shipping? Thanks
What's the song at 5:00?? Kidding ._.
what's the song at 2:00?
the site will be pretty tight once the drum section is a bit more developed...
they have different styles. you can't compare them with eachother. would be dumb.
but there are four drum gods :
colaiuta, chambers, gadd and weckl
stewart copeland signature
could some one repost a mirrored version of this video please? its not making any sense
@Filthy04 'Can't Stand Losing You'
they are totally different
its like comparing the rev to travis barker
how bout a Keith moon DVD???????????????????
Well, really what he means is.
Stewart plays to drive to song, not to show off like a lot of band drummers tend to do.
@DavidChoiDrumz so lonely
@licklibrary should've mirrored the video instead
MASOKO TANGA AND VOICES INSIDE MY HEAD....NOW, I WANNA SEE HOW OTHER DRUMMERS PLAY THESE SONGS...COPELAND IS WAY ABOVE THEM ALL
Mike Bordin.
That's a bit like saying that the PlayStation3 is better than the iPhone. Quite incompareable really.
@paulsubliminal03 Estoy de acuerdo... Toca correctamente pero como tú dices, le falta groove. Y su mano derecha en el tambor no me transmite nada... ni una gota de emoción. Por lo demás, está bien... buen sonido, buenos conceptos, buen pulso. Ahora, por más que estudies a fondo a otros bateristas, creo que el feeling no se estudia... se tiene o no se tiene.
Este huevón es bueno, pero que va....
para explicar a Stewart Copeland, le falta todo...el groove, feeling! y hasta técnica!
este muchacho quiere abarcar mucho, pero le falta estudiar a "fondo" a las leyendas de las que hace el interview"...
Sounds more like a burp to me XD
@jakes2II2 play infront of a mirror :-D
I wondered why he kepy opening his high-hat, then I realized he was a lefty, duh
Maybe you could watch the video reflected in a mirror?
Weckl, Chambers, and Portnoy better