@Khail Kupsky Yes: I always lead with my right hand and I am right-handed. Lefties on a "normal" kit often just play like right-handed players or play the hi-hat with the left (like Will Kennedy). AND I believe in specializing: I don't need my hands to be able to do the same exact things. Guitarists don't start turning around their guitars just for the sake of flexibility 😊
Der Typ ne 😊😊 Er erfindet das Rad ja nicht neu !! Aber zockt einfach so dermaßen lässig 200.000 Gimmicks , Läufe und Moves in so einen 5 Min. Part und es macht einfach so Bock im zu zuschauen und macht gute Laune und Vorfreude am Sonntag auch ma wieder an den Kesseln zu sitzen 😊😊
I love seeing you play Jost, especially in a set where you guys are really making music on stage. I play in a small vintage funk/soul band and we always try to make music on stage and improvise where possible. One day I hope to feel so in control and relaxed behind the kit as you are. THnx for the inspiration!
i got goosebumps at the whole video. It´s the groove that he´s playing. There is so much feeling inside. Thank you Mr. Nickel for that. I´m a new fan of you.
So tasty and crispy. I can watch it for hours...how can you get tired of something so good like this.... Good God Jost, when did you get so freaking good like this 🔥🔥👍👍
Hey Jost, I am one of your biggest fan. You've inspired me so much with your drumming and your practice systems. I can't thank you enough for your drum videos and drum books. It motivates me to keep going and work even hard. I have a question which might sound really amateur to you but there is a reason why i'm asking it. Actually I have always been really analytical with my practice routine and i try not to waste any time in the practice room . Everything is pre determined before i step in the practice room and i try to be really efficient/effective with it. After doing this kind of practice for 3-4 hours everyday i feel really satisfied and i use rest of the time to play along to songs or listen to music. My question to you is that can you tell me how many hours of practice you do everyday(i know practice time doesn't matter much and efficiency matters but considering efficiency and effective practice has been take care of ). Can you divide your drumming journey into phases and tell how much you use to practice in different phases. for (example- how much did you practice when you started lessons with your first teacher , how much did you practice when you went to drummers collective, how much did you practice when you came up with your linear groove system and finally can you tell how much practice time is ideal practice time for a serious drummer) My main reason behind asking this question is that i want to know how your practice time has evolved over the period of years and also i'm really interested in knowing how many hours of practice does an internationally acclaimed insane drummer like you put in each and everyday. Waiting for your answer. Thank you so much Jost Nickel. you are my drum god and i hope to see you in person some day.
Hi Jost! Any info on if you have an thought out concept when playing triplet fills they way you do in the second bar which ends with the hihat stops? Combining HvvvvH with bass drum and toms etc. Sounds smooth and very cool :D That'd be the third bar at the start of the video. Found your fill book 😀
What's your monitoring situation? Wedge for the "oomph" behind you and rest of the mix on the in-ears? Also would be keen to know of the details of your in-ear mix. Thank you.
Yeah, in-ears (UE11) plus a big wedge just for my bass drum. I have everything in my mix that I need to interact with the band. That means I don't need to hear keyboard pads too loud as they don't deliver any rhythmic info for me. Also, I am hearing the main vocals very clearly because I need to be tight with the singer!
I really like the fill that starts on the second bar!! Is it: RllrrL RllKRL RllKRL KRLK(final kick with right hand crash) so it ends on the 4 AND? I tried to figure it out.. so good Jost!
Please dont let rudiments intimidate you as a new drummer, if you learn drums and you are already doing a form of rudiments already. My first how to drum video in the 90s, the guy did so many rudiments, i was downloading them years later fealing frustrated, but some pay off, hehe.. If you learn by ear, thats ok too!
Let me know if you have any questions. I'll be happy to answer them 😊
@Khail Kupsky Yes: I always lead with my right hand and I am right-handed. Lefties on a "normal" kit often just play like right-handed players or play the hi-hat with the left (like Will Kennedy).
AND I believe in specializing: I don't need my hands to be able to do the same exact things.
Guitarists don't start turning around their guitars just for the sake of flexibility 😊
@Khail Kupsky You should play these grooves the way it feels best for you!
Question Jost..... why cant more drummers be like you 🤟🏻
How much time the band needs to get all the parts of a song so precise as one together?
@@ianhendrytube Haha, thanks!
Immer wenn ich gutes Drumming sehen möchte, steht der Jost ganz oben auf meiner Liste. 👍🏻
Noch nicht gesehen, aber schon auf gefällt mir geklickt, es kann nur gut sein !
Der Typ ne 😊😊 Er erfindet das Rad ja nicht neu !! Aber zockt einfach so dermaßen lässig 200.000 Gimmicks , Läufe und Moves in so einen 5 Min. Part und es macht einfach so Bock im zu zuschauen und macht gute Laune und Vorfreude am Sonntag auch ma wieder an den Kesseln zu sitzen 😊😊
I love seeing you play Jost, especially in a set where you guys are really making music on stage. I play in a small vintage funk/soul band and we always try to make music on stage and improvise where possible. One day I hope to feel so in control and relaxed behind the kit as you are. THnx for the inspiration!
i got goosebumps at the whole video. It´s the groove that he´s playing. There is so much feeling inside. Thank you Mr. Nickel for that. I´m a new fan of you.
@@TheBadburning thank you ❤️
So tasty and crispy. I can watch it for hours...how can you get tired of something so good like this....
Good God Jost, when did you get so freaking good like this 🔥🔥👍👍
man , that snare sound ... huge
Simples e preciso..faz o que a banda precisar. fantástico.
Ist immer wieder eine wahre Freude dir zuzusehen. Respekt !
Rocking performance, pushing that groove. Love it, thank you!
You're just.. perfect man. Much love from Turkey :)
Fantastic drummer!
So much elasticity in that snare groove. So clever and so damn tasty.
Your drumming is Always tasteful and musical 😀💕
Cool drumming Sir!!!
Der Groove-Change bei 01:07 ist einfach auf nem anderen Level! 🚀 Tight stuff!
Absolutely stunning as ever, you inspire me to keep trying! 👌🏻👍🏻
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What a great clip. Really fun to watch, as I’m sure it was fun to play! 🥁
Nice groove!I love your playing
Awesome! 👍👌👌🥁
Amazing! Thank you for sharing
Awesome. Groovy. Gravy
Danke für diesen Einblick
Danke! Das mit der Dynamik ist in jeder Größenordnung eine gute Idee. Manchmal mache ich das auch nur mit einem Instrument, beispielsweise der Hihat.
@@JostNickel danke für die Antwort jost !! Das bedeutet mir viel !:)
Already gave a like.. I know it'll be great
Hey Jost, I am one of your biggest fan. You've inspired me so much with your drumming and your practice systems. I can't thank you enough for your drum videos and drum books. It motivates me to keep going and work even hard.
I have a question which might sound really amateur to you but there is a reason why i'm asking it. Actually I have always been really analytical with my practice routine and i try not to waste any time in the practice room . Everything is pre determined before i step in the practice room and i try to be really efficient/effective with it. After doing this kind of practice for 3-4 hours everyday i feel really satisfied and i use rest of the time to play along to songs or listen to music. My question to you is that can you tell me how many hours of practice you do everyday(i know practice time doesn't matter much and efficiency matters but considering efficiency and effective practice has been take care of ). Can you divide your drumming journey into phases and tell how much you use to practice in different phases. for (example- how much did you practice when you started lessons with your first teacher , how much did you practice when you went to drummers collective, how much did you practice when you came up with your linear groove system and finally can you tell how much practice time is ideal practice time for a serious drummer) My main reason behind asking this question is that i want to know how your practice time has evolved over the period of years and also i'm really interested in knowing how many hours of practice does an internationally acclaimed insane drummer like you put in each and everyday. Waiting for your answer. Thank you so much Jost Nickel. you are my drum god and i hope to see you in person some day.
I can't believe how good the sound quality is just from a little Zoom Q2n. I'm gonna have to get one of those for myself!
Amazing!!!!!!!!!
Mega timing!
Hi Jost! Any info on if you have an thought out concept when playing triplet fills they way you do in the second bar which ends with the hihat stops? Combining HvvvvH with bass drum and toms etc. Sounds smooth and very cool :D That'd be the third bar at the start of the video. Found your fill book 😀
Deine Videos sind ein guter Grund, Corona noch mehr zu hassen. Ich will ENDLICH wieder ein Livekonzert!
Ich auch 😎
Sehr cooles Video, wie immer🙌🏼
Fenômeno
sehr geil!
what venue ? Tour ?
bellissimo rullante mi piace il su suono......complimenti
What's your monitoring situation? Wedge for the "oomph" behind you and rest of the mix on the in-ears? Also would be keen to know of the details of your in-ear mix. Thank you.
Yeah, in-ears (UE11) plus a big wedge just for my bass drum. I have everything in my mix that I need to interact with the band. That means I don't need to hear keyboard pads too loud as they don't deliver any rhythmic info for me.
Also, I am hearing the main vocals very clearly because I need to be tight with the singer!
was für eine inspiration...
I really like the fill that starts on the second bar!! Is it: RllrrL RllKRL RllKRL KRLK(final kick with right hand crash) so it ends on the 4 AND? I tried to figure it out.. so good Jost!
Yeah if you count half time it's 4+! Well observed!
@@JostNickel Thanks for replying!! Hope you will come to Italy one day!
which hihats? :)
Grande equilibrio. E dinamiche
🎶💖
Yessssss 😋🤤
Schockt 👍🏻
This is the way.
this is skill
Hey Jost, spielst du auf der snare in diesem Song die ganze Zeit rim-shots?
Guck doch noch einmal genau hin und sag mir, wo ich keine Rimshots spiele :)
Groove master..
👍
Jöuuust Näcklllll 👍💪
Whenever he posts something I "like" even before watching it
I just heard abt u from my drum teacher. :)
Please dont let rudiments intimidate you as a new drummer, if you learn drums and you are already doing a form of rudiments already. My first how to drum video in the 90s, the guy did so many rudiments, i was downloading them years later fealing frustrated, but some pay off, hehe.. If you learn by ear, thats ok too!
Wie gerne ich bei Jost Unterricht hätte..
Kannst du im Moment hier gewinnen : facebook.com/111923045512716/posts/3576630672375252/
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Die ganze Gruppe wird wissen was Sie an Jost Nickel haben! Highend Trommeln ‼️
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if you really know what youre doing everything looks so easy.