Guitar Center's 26th Annual Drum-Off Winner, Shariq Tucker

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  • Опубликовано: 8 сен 2024
  • Congratulations to the Guitar Center's 26th Annual Drum-Off (2014) winner, Shariq Tucker! Keep an eye out for more video performances of the other 4 finalists, Steve Jordan featuring The Verbs, Tony Royster Jr., Matt Garstka featuring Animals As Leaders, and Stephen Perkins with Tim Alexander.
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  • @FaintestOfBreath
    @FaintestOfBreath 9 лет назад +541

    Uhm...maybe we should've called it the "2014 Guitar Center Octapad-Off Winner."
    I remember previous winners didn't have to make the drums a side instrument to some device for the competition, the drums WERE the instrument, and you made music out of THAT and the drums weren't just random percussion pieces thrown together into a set.

    • @agungmunthe
      @agungmunthe 9 лет назад +32

      You sir, deserve my upvote

    • @brennanstuart325
      @brennanstuart325 9 лет назад +7

      My thoughts exactly

    • @foxz0mbie1
      @foxz0mbie1 9 лет назад +8

      Music evolves. Just like humans. Expand your mind.

    • @agungmunthe
      @agungmunthe 9 лет назад +40

      foxz0mbie1​i know man. What i'm trying to say is that the use of the octapad is starting to overcome the drums itself. It is more like you play an octapad with drums instead of playing drums with octapad. Those are two different things

    • @drum.r9610
      @drum.r9610 9 лет назад +4

      Agree

  • @josiah_holla
    @josiah_holla 8 лет назад +117

    Shariq Tucker is a beast drummer... But it's safe to say the octopad ruined the drum-offs

    • @kirbaceous
      @kirbaceous 6 лет назад +1

      That was a crap solo. Worthless.

    • @Doatello1991
      @Doatello1991 4 года назад +7

      @Rick Brownell Dude can play. The solo isn’t a reflection of his playing ability or his musicality. It’s a reflection of how the judges ruined the competition by forcing the competitors to utilize the Octapad.

    • @Post-Alone
      @Post-Alone 4 года назад

      @@Doatello1991 spot on bro

    • @shutitup68
      @shutitup68 3 года назад

      Agreed! Some dude used the Octopad once now everyone has to use it? Hate that thing and it was wayyyy overused.

    • @grantwalthall7677
      @grantwalthall7677 3 года назад

      @@kirbaceous 🧢

  • @oshilzl
    @oshilzl 9 лет назад +34

    Give the man credit, he played in timbs.

  • @Boognish_
    @Boognish_ 9 лет назад +33

    He should've gotten a separate award for wearing those Timberlands.

  • @RandomlnternetGuy
    @RandomlnternetGuy 9 лет назад +171

    Guitar Center, please take the comment section as feedback. Next year, No octopad. You can tune drums to notes, you can bring a harmonica up with you... but no one wants a "drum solo" or "drum-off" that isn't drum centered.

    • @BenMichalowicz
      @BenMichalowicz 9 лет назад +3

      Thank you, sir! You have received my upvote.
      But in all seriousness, they probably should have a second drum-off centered around the Octapad haha. Personally, I found the drums kind of had a really bad sound, minus the kick drum. Everything seemed choked instead of having an actual tone. Guitar Center should put a little more effort, so I think, into tuning the drums for actual tones instead of having choked snares and quick thuds instead of purer drum tones.

    • @poppapunker6238
      @poppapunker6238 9 лет назад +8

      For real!! I think Jerome Flood's competition winning solo was a perfect example of how to play the drums musicially, WITHOUT the octopad. He played different popular musical themes on the drums themselves, which made for a very interesting solo. Also, drum solos should be about polyrhythms and who can play the craziest ostinato patterns. PLEASE REMOVE THE PAD, GUITAR CENTER!!!!

    • @ryanmanley7433
      @ryanmanley7433 9 лет назад +1

      It was extremely good. Are you mad because you can't play that well?

    • @RandomlnternetGuy
      @RandomlnternetGuy 9 лет назад +12

      Ryan Manley get out.

    • @jasonhorvath1746
      @jasonhorvath1746 9 лет назад

      It is drum centered😂

  • @guitarcenter
    @guitarcenter  9 лет назад +38

    Shariq Riq Tucker brings out a little bit of Bell Biv DeVoe's Poison in his ‪#‎DrumOff‬ solo and we can't get it out of our heads! So catchy.

    • @BassBooking
      @BassBooking 9 лет назад +4

      Guitar Center AND John Coltrane. BBD is rad but, the Giant Steps bit got me right in the spirit.

    • @Slalom_Steve
      @Slalom_Steve 9 лет назад +42

      Guitar Center seriously this competition has become a complete joke. The Octapad has ruined it and made it a "Live-DJ/Drummer" competition, not a drum competition. Where would these kinds of skills ever be useful outside of this one application? Other than a one-man street performance, no where. Bring it back to REAL drumming, PLEASE.

    • @PyroManiacs
      @PyroManiacs 9 лет назад +1

      +StevenFlorianDrums Exactly!!

    • @AnusBanus5
      @AnusBanus5 8 лет назад

      +StevenFlorianDrums lol it sounds like he's just hitting random buttons, doesn't even sound good 😂😂

    • @merk1003
      @merk1003 8 лет назад

      +Louie90 Reynolds
      agree ... dis is why I stop carrying n stop going to guitar center drum offs

  • @guitarcenter
    @guitarcenter  9 лет назад +34

    Very excited to share our new #DrumOff champ's winning performance with you… big congrats Shariq Riq Tucker!!!

    • @GregAhler
      @GregAhler 9 лет назад

      ColdToiletSeats www.sevenforums.com/sound-audio/358932-youtube-audio-just-me.html

    • @stevenplesnarski7918
      @stevenplesnarski7918 9 лет назад

      question about the rules for next year. any chance you will allow the use of the roland spd sx?
      I bought an octapad for gigs/drum-off practice, but I would rather have the spd sx if it will be allowed in the 2015 competition.
      Thanks

    • @Nelsdrums
      @Nelsdrums 9 лет назад

      This is an amazing performance. You guys should post all of the contestants.

    • @AnthonyChaucer
      @AnthonyChaucer 9 лет назад +23

      This is extremely disappointing fuckin drum pad the whole time

    • @dakotalinville8923
      @dakotalinville8923 9 лет назад +11

      It's because of drummers like this winning the last two or three years that I don't compete in the drum off. Nine years of lessons don't matter in a flailing competition

  • @ravercox
    @ravercox 9 лет назад +85

    People need to stop crying about the octopad. Music isn't about playing the same old 32nd note fills after some standard beats. It's about moving forward creatively to make something that SOUNDS GOOD. Sure he did a lot of octopad, but shit it's a tool. That's like saying we should take out the use of double bass and more than two cymbals because it "promotes gimmicks." Hats off to this guy, I enjoyed every minute of his performance.

    • @xMOEx3101
      @xMOEx3101 9 лет назад +4

      Couldn't agree more!

    • @kwninjatrainer1412
      @kwninjatrainer1412 9 лет назад +10

      Just because something new is introduced doesn't mean the drum world is "moving forward". Clearly, we are moving backward. Less originality, less talent, less actual DRUMMING, just another sheep following the previous year's winner in an attempt to claim a prize. This was straight up garbage. The #1 amateur drummer in the country? Are we really supposed to believe this is the best guy out there in 2015??? It's another version of last year's solo: the beats all sounded the same, no creative or interesting use of the rudiments, and the drums were secondary to the machine. Without the octopad this solo is about a minute long. In another 5 years we probably won't even see an actual drum set on stage anymore, just more pads and electronic toys because we're "moving forward".
      If you want to see what the drum off was like before it sold out, back when drummers took pride in their skills and played like real musicians, watch Jerome Flood's solo from '08.

    • @bball98038
      @bball98038 9 лет назад

      Kevin, who's to say you can't put your heart and soul in playing the Octapad?

    • @bball98038
      @bball98038 9 лет назад

      Also, FYI, there already is such a thing as a drum competition with all electric drums. It's called the Roland drum competition which JP Bouvet competed in. Look it up on RUclips. What makes that solo different from this one?

    • @ravercox
      @ravercox 9 лет назад +3

      Kevin Walsh I understand where you're comming from, but this mentality of more DRUMMING doesn't sit right with me as a musician. Are you saying the octapad made it less musical? Sure, it made him seem like less of a guy who devoted himself to purely drum set but his use of the octopad made me see that he was musically aware. You're not talking about musical content, you're talking about chops fest. Now look at Mendoza's performance, the dude was EXTREMELY musical with the use of poly rhythms and clave placement and adding octopad as sprinkles, Shariq was musical in the sense that he would switch up the feel with octopad and play over it tastefully. Saying it wasn't musical or "straight up garbage" is pretty reactionary. Not attacking you, just stating my opinion. Cheers.

  • @GavinOswald
    @GavinOswald 9 лет назад +18

    I've always been a fan of creative octapad use, and this is a great solo, BUT I do agree that the use of it has become a bit excessive

  • @XCannonDrumsX
    @XCannonDrumsX 9 лет назад +2

    I watch every single drum off video that I can find, but I feel confident in saying that this was my favorite performance I have seen so far. The flow of his piece of music was unbelievable. He chopped out, he grooved, he flowed, he jazzed, it all happened in that 5 minute slot. Really stoked to see a melodic player earn the title of Drum-Off winner this year versus the typical chop-out sessions where it's been about packing notes into a time slot. And that was hard for me to say because I LOVE those chop out sessions hahaha. Awesome job, Shariq. You've earned yourself a new fan.

  • @Chrismayo1981
    @Chrismayo1981 9 лет назад +43

    Talented for sure, but I wish they'd take out the trigger pads...

  • @ThatKiDwiththeDrums
    @ThatKiDwiththeDrums 9 лет назад +192

    Is this a joke? He used the octopad through 90% of the solo. Used the same Funk/gospel style through the whole solo, no latin, rock, nothing. Luckily we got a few seconds of something besides 4/4. Ever since JP Bouvet its gone downhill every year. Also please hire someone who can mix drums, its not that hard, the toms almost blew my speakers out. Watching this made me salty as salty can be.

    • @Yolinstrun4e182
      @Yolinstrun4e182 9 лет назад +1

      ITs A REQUIREMENT in Guitar Center Drum Offs.

    • @prinzidrums
      @prinzidrums 9 лет назад +5

      I agree completely, I was just thinkin that JP was the last great Drum Off Winner. Carlos was pretty good too, but D Mile and Shariq are nothing special

    • @aaronvasquez7474
      @aaronvasquez7474 9 лет назад +11

      jibediah1234 are you kidding me? Carlos wasn't "pretty good". he was incredible. and D-mile was "nothing special"? D-mile was better than JP. And Carlos was better than both D-mile and JP combined. but I do agree with Shariq being nothing special.

    • @jacobb8388
      @jacobb8388 9 лет назад +3

      I had to skip to the end because it was so boring oh wait so was the end . Fucking gay .

    • @prinzidrums
      @prinzidrums 9 лет назад +11

      Aaron Vasquez Idk man...JP had some serious unique and difficult chops. The 7/8 clave ostinato in the left foot with a solo over the top thats: world-class stuff. Carlos has awesome hands, but I think he had a lot more
      show-y things then JP (albeit, theres an element of show to every drum-off solo).

  • @artamis6167
    @artamis6167 9 лет назад +9

    This was an amazing drum solo, I enjoyed the 6/8 in the beginning and the 15/8 towards the end. There was obviously a huge amount of drumming, if you think otherwise, please go to the practice room and see exactly how much you need to practice before you reach his level.

    • @1springarbor
      @1springarbor 9 лет назад

      yeah man that 15/8 is sick flowed well

    • @8Daniel0l
      @8Daniel0l 9 лет назад +1

      The problem wasn't his technical ability (I could only hope to play like that one day but the drums tho), only he applied to playing a synth pad rather making his music primary with the drum kit

    • @gospelplayer2
      @gospelplayer2 9 лет назад

      Daniel Antoniou it was put there for a reason

    • @jasoncorley3032
      @jasoncorley3032 9 лет назад +2

      Lol you Sir act like time signatures are hard, can you count, if yes then not hard

    • @artamis6167
      @artamis6167 9 лет назад +1

      When did I ever say that they were hard? I can play both time signatures, but that's not the point. The point of my comment was to show my appreciation towards shariks performance and his choice of orchestration.

  • @pabloordas3775
    @pabloordas3775 8 лет назад +6

    A-W-E-S-O-M-E!!!!! Very musical drummer!!! Loved it!!! Great snare work and solid control of dynamics!!!!

  • @Sniffyy
    @Sniffyy 7 лет назад +2

    love how he basically turned his solo into a song. its dope tbh

  • @jakejohnson796
    @jakejohnson796 9 лет назад +2

    This solo is fantastic. His use fills going over the bar line, and still keeping the groove is brilliant. The use of bt1 blew my mind and as he added sixteenth note ghost notes and continued to comp the horn part. His solo groove the whole time it was a drum solo but almost full like a rock concert too. Octapad rocks, and he used it was used very well. The octapad is also a key unique concept for less experienced musicians or non musicians to help realize technicality of placement in fills and time in grooves.

  • @basti_kcknhff97
    @basti_kcknhff97 9 лет назад +42

    Drum -Off? Octopad-Off is a better name for this....
    i think this is very sad!

  • @8020drummer
    @8020drummer 9 лет назад +6

    You had me at Timberlands

  • @EthanFram
    @EthanFram 9 лет назад +5

    There's a lot of hate on here when I'm 1000 percent sure that he's better than all of y'all that are hating! Shut the hell up! What yall mad cause yall tried out and ain't make it huh! It's ok! Go home and practice some more! This was creative as hell.. Obviously yall didn't understand what he was doing with the different sounds and songs he used.. But last point! The dudes that are actually doing something (big name drummers around the world) knows him and likes this that's why he won! Go practice and stop hating

  • @ShredEx1120
    @ShredEx1120 9 лет назад +3

    I LOVED the Giant steps section right in the middle. Totally caught me off, but amazingly brilliant! Hats off!

  • @TomRopez
    @TomRopez 9 лет назад +63

    No doubt this dude can play....BUT! In the last 3years every drummer in this contest has used the octapad. Interesting the first time now its just a gimmic. Drum Centre just remove the equipment. Give a drummer electronics he will just have to use it. Give him a microwave and he will try programming it like an 808.

    • @aircooled356
      @aircooled356 9 лет назад +1

      what???

    • @TomRopez
      @TomRopez 9 лет назад

      Its true bud

    • @topherstott
      @topherstott 9 лет назад

      Tom Peary They have to use the Octpad to win - it is a part of the rules

    • @TomRopez
      @TomRopez 9 лет назад +2

      Topher Stott thats messed up

    • @topherstott
      @topherstott 9 лет назад

      Tom Peary That is a part of the sponsorship package. Same way that they have to use Remo heads, OCP etc.
      Without the sponsorship the event wouldn't happen on this scale.

  • @ahsanrogers
    @ahsanrogers 9 лет назад +2

    I don't think people are attacking his ability because he can clearly play, it's just that we want to here more drums and less use of the octapad

  • @ErnieIthier
    @ErnieIthier 9 лет назад +2

    Shariq Tucker did his thing this year! I was there to see it live and it was definitely one of those performances that had you saying "I quit drums" hahaha! Congrats Shariq!

  • @jjonnewman
    @jjonnewman 9 лет назад +2

    to the haters, complain all you want , but this guy is an excellent drummer and smart enough to know what to do to win, he did all he had to do within the rules and he was chosen best drummer, congratulations,

  • @Munch1289
    @Munch1289 6 месяцев назад +1

    Ik this is old I watched this when it first came out why is everyone hating? As if they could the same thing? Humans evolve we evolve music evolves. Using the octopad to this degree takes great independence and creativity.

  • @mg8gunner625
    @mg8gunner625 9 лет назад +22

    Juan Carlos Mendoza is by far the best winner

    • @theunknownman2706
      @theunknownman2706 6 лет назад

      MG8GUNNER - absolutely, he used the octapad to complement his superb drumming, I'm afraid this was drums backing the octapad, which really didn't work for me.

    • @marcusaroldt7299
      @marcusaroldt7299 6 лет назад +1

      MG8GUNNER yes Juan Carlos Mendoza is the best winner and Second is Airic ... !

    • @Manneeyy
      @Manneeyy 5 лет назад +1

      Jerome flood

    • @Zykrath
      @Zykrath 3 года назад +1

      Agreed Carlito is the GOAT of Drum Offs

  • @rippindrummer666
    @rippindrummer666 9 лет назад +3

    To all the people complaining about the octapad you know they've had drum modules at drum off before right? Watch Eric moores from 2003 he used one...and another thing I like the octapad cause it actually forces then to play along to something and not just rip chops the whole solo...gosh no matter how good you get people just talk snack to talk smack so stupid...also this dude is fucking sick look up some other videos of him...he's insanely good just like all drum off winners...I really liked the samples he used in that 6/8 part at about a minute, some dark cool samples

    • @gospelplayer2
      @gospelplayer2 9 лет назад +2

      honestly i don't see what there is to complain about apart from the octopad actually being there they cant complain about the drummer he killed it and learnt well from being in the final and losing last year.

    • @brocki95xxx
      @brocki95xxx 9 лет назад

      gospelplayer2 - General RAWR
      They can use as many octopads they want. I've said it before and I'll say it again. Good drummers don't need them. You can use your toms, bass drums, cymbals and snare to create a musical drum solo. Even a cowbell.

  • @chrispeterson560
    @chrispeterson560 7 лет назад +3

    Shariq, you are, inarguably, a beast. Billy Cobham on speed. Your creativity, technique, skill, talent and balls behind the set blow my brain. I've read numerous criticisms here that are way off base. They're jealous cats. You rock, man. Peace.

  • @adan2374
    @adan2374 9 лет назад +16

    Alright so while I've got nothing but respect for any of those drummers who compete (let alone win) in the GC drumoff, the whole concept of some of these contestants basing their drum 5 minute solos all around the octopad is just stupid, and I'm really surprised this guy's performance was what won the competition. I can't believe I'm saying this, but I was not that impressed with what he did, especially compared to some the previous drum-off winners like Jerome Fludd or Ramon Sampson etc. Don't get me wrong, all those guys who play at the drum-off are beyond awesome skill wise, and I know that guy is sick behind the kit, but that solo was just lame...

  • @nc0607
    @nc0607 9 лет назад +2

    Why the fuck are people complaining about the octapad? It's not a "side tool" to the drums, they're part of it. You're still pulling off complex beats to perform them. It's basically like complaining that the drummer isn't supposed to use the cymbals because they're an "accessory" to the drum.
    It's a part of the drum these players are utilizing very well.

    • @jasonhorvath1746
      @jasonhorvath1746 9 лет назад

      I know seriously the whole part of the drum set is to provide a beat people can bop their heads to. The octopad adds that and brings out the drummers talent and shows what drummers can do without planning it and really let them make music out of nothing

  • @DennisJohnsonDrummer
    @DennisJohnsonDrummer 9 лет назад +1

    It takes skill to combine both drumming AND electronic sounds, so for that I applaud his presentation. There are time limits in this contest and you have to decide what you are going to present to the judges and audience. His mastery of different styles is apparent and I think he did a marvelous job of showcasing his strengths. I also think it is smart marketing for Guitar Center to allow new technology into the contest. Do the purests like it? Obviously not. But it is what it is and the best of the best will continue to find ways of weaving the sounds into their solos to take home the bacon.

  • @8Daniel0l
    @8Daniel0l 9 лет назад +11

    Sorry to sound like a dick but a drum off isn't about creating music it's about playing the DRUMS musically originally by using independence, skilled technique, rhythm, innovation and stamina; not relying on a synth pad

    • @FaintestOfBreath
      @FaintestOfBreath 9 лет назад +2

      This. All of this! Thank you sir! People who study the legends of drumming will find all this that you're mentioning. The drumset itself is the music.

    • @gospelplayer2
      @gospelplayer2 9 лет назад +1

      ***** its not Shariq Tucker fault it was put there for a reason he got the the finals last year to. He didn't play much pads and lost to someone who played more .... Everyone is forget that this is guitar center's drum off guitar center is a store they want sells sponsorship blah blah if Roland say they want to put there pads in the drum off and add a deal alone with that it will be done they don't care about the purest drummer

    • @brocki95xxx
      @brocki95xxx 9 лет назад +1

      Why can't they rely on just their drums rather than a cheesy synth pad.

    • @brianhead1907
      @brianhead1907 9 лет назад

      gospelplayer2 - General RAWR So lets ALL complain that Roland does not want the best drummer....they want someone to use the Octapad....The contest is FIXED !!!!!!!!!!

    • @shacoolhands
      @shacoolhands 7 лет назад

      Daniel Antoniou need no response cause he's skills beyond that.

  • @kingdomkeybroker
    @kingdomkeybroker 8 лет назад +2

    Awesome Shariq come to Texas!

  • @JoeLackey
    @JoeLackey 9 лет назад +18

    So, is the goal of the competition to see who can make the coolest sounds with an octopad? It's a little ridiculous. Eric Moore, Donnie Marple, and Jerome Flood didn't get to use a pad, and these guys shouldn't, either.

    • @gospelplayer2
      @gospelplayer2 9 лет назад

      things have changed obviously Roland have pulled strings so it's there

    • @marcthevenin8248
      @marcthevenin8248 9 лет назад

      no disrespect but I shed with Donnie Marple and he wasn't nearly close to these other winners...and even finalists

    • @zzpops2782
      @zzpops2782 9 лет назад +1

      Marc Thevenin Yet Donnie won his Drum Off with a fantastic 5 minute DRUM solo!

    • @Doatello1991
      @Doatello1991 7 лет назад

      Joe Lackey Eric Moore used a pad. But his performance wasn't saturated with it.

  • @blakecard
    @blakecard 9 лет назад

    i don't understand why people are hating on the octapad.. Jp used it a lot last time and besides, it's still percussion. this dude did great, in my opinion. PLUS- he's the first one i've seen in a while who incorporated jazz into his solo. Well done, man. Well done.

  • @gospelplayer2
    @gospelplayer2 9 лет назад +1

    rightful winner by a long shot everything flowed listened to them all now he was definitely the cleanest and when i think what he actually played nuts giant steps killed it for me

  • @pencook1
    @pencook1 9 лет назад

    Very nice performance and clean. The hours it takes to practice and put together these routines are grueling. I competed in the guitar center drum off 7 times and made it to the regionals one year before the octapad. I competed against Chris Coleman in my first drum off in 01. imagine going up against that beast. Congrats to all the talented drummers!!

  • @ruby4221
    @ruby4221 8 лет назад +1

    As a drummer I don't absolutely despise the octopad, in fact I think it's really cool.Most of the competitors use it to enhance the drums and bring the performance together but in other cases people just over use it and they use the drums to enhance the octopad. I don't think the octopad should be removed but I think that the judges should take marks off if competitors use it too much.

  • @Carlo24515
    @Carlo24515 8 лет назад +1

    I seem to be of the unpopular opinion that the octopad was a good addition, but hear me out -
    I think it's refreshing to see drummers to lay back and focus on the composition of their solos. For example, I loved how he worked John Coltrane's Giant Steps into his solo at 2:48. Stuff like this shows that these guys listen to music as a whole, not just other drummers. It's just as obvious when you listen to a guitarist or sax player that only listens to guitarists or sax players. I wouldn't enjoy listening to a drummer play chops for 5 minutes any more than I would listening to a melodic soloist that uses so many chord substitutions that their's no distinguishable harmony - ok well maybe I would, but I'm a bit biased

  • @MrBassdog
    @MrBassdog 9 лет назад

    I was expected to be blown away. I was not !!! Some of the regional competitors where even more tasteful.

  • @MerrillCovers
    @MerrillCovers 9 лет назад +5

    So when do we get to see him drum? lol

    • @gospelplayer2
      @gospelplayer2 8 лет назад +1

      +Merrill Covers find his video on youtube he insane anyway he's just playing game play the pad to win

  • @joconnell8145
    @joconnell8145 9 лет назад

    I have been around since the very first drum-off held in San Diego, a one day event with nearly 100 participants. For years after that I was involved from participating and video taping to judging at the store level. I've been playing almost 35 years now and I actually made it to the store finals twice. I'm nothing special, been told I'm damn good but I know better. ALWAYS had the store winner picked and even had regional winners picked before the judges announce the winner. I went to the first 6 National Final events at the House of Blues in Hollywood, the first one being an event where Tony Royster Jr. tied with a guy named Chris from LA. There have been many changes in the competition over the years but in MY opinion it should be kept the way it was: a couple minutes to set up, 5 minutes to solo with a warning when there's a minute left, you can use your own sticks and bass pedals. PERIOD. You're given a 5 or 6 piece kit with a hi-hat and several cymbals. You need NOTHING more to show if you're an accomplished drummer. Trust me, I've seen my share of accomplished drummers prove this fact. While I'll readily admit the past few winners using the pad have chops I do not see them being great soloists. A solo isn't about showing you can play time but rather showing the ability to tell a story, a beginning a middle and an end, using the drums to tell the story. Playing time and using a pad for actual musical accompaniment is NOT a DRUM SOLO. I stopped participating in the Drum-Off when they quit allowing anyone under 18 to play. That is just wrong. I saw a great many kids come out and do their thing, some good, others not so good but I DID see them improve over several years. One of those kids was Ilan Rubin. Imagine these two without that stepping stone in their early careers. I'll put my soapbox away now LOL!

  • @DrummerJez86
    @DrummerJez86 9 лет назад

    I have read people in this and other vids saying use of the octapad is required .. depending on the judges .. some really want it used ( I question the validity of some of the judges at various levels) .. but the official contest rules state "use of the roland SPD-30 and BT-1 Bar trigger pad are optional and not required for the contestant's performance" still doesn't take away from the fact that the winners of the past several years made extensive use of it and IMO played inferior solos to some of the people they competed against .. but won just because of the use of the octapad

  • @tylera176
    @tylera176 9 лет назад

    I do not see why everyone hates this guy for using an octopad. Music is an art form and not a sport. it is not about who can play the fastest or loudest, its about who can creating songs.this guy is a good drummer. not because he played blazing fast licks but because he created an actual song with just himself and another piece of equipment.

  • @891832berg
    @891832berg 8 лет назад +1

    Taking the octapad away is like taking your smart phone away. Technology wills always move forward. They negative way you may feel about the octapad is how I feel when I see people texting all day long. I don't see texting going away anytime soon.

  • @JamesRussoMillas
    @JamesRussoMillas 9 лет назад +2

    GC, show us the finalists so we can see which was inevitably better than the winner.

    • @GavinOswald
      @GavinOswald 9 лет назад +1

      lol Forrest Rice's was really good

  • @mikegilmore172
    @mikegilmore172 8 лет назад +2

    Neil Peart would be proud! WOW! Super creative and entertaining as a one-man band! Great change ups and timing! Good job very impressive!

  • @Ohhm3gA
    @Ohhm3gA 9 лет назад

    Congrats Shariq & thanks Guitar Center for a great experience!

  • @jirehceasarponcedeleon2142
    @jirehceasarponcedeleon2142 9 лет назад

    I can't stop tapping at my laptop. It's sounds like a sneer drum :) I idolize you .. so talented

  • @ArthurDoesThings8960
    @ArthurDoesThings8960 9 лет назад

    Usually the Guitar Center Drum-Off Winners leave a lasting impression on me. This time, I can't say that it left me mesmerized as previous Drum-Off winners have. Guitar Center Drum-Off needs to up the standards, as much as I'd hate to say it. Good for Shariq though! Gotta get through a lot of competition to get there. Congrats!

  • @boredasfckxx
    @boredasfckxx 9 лет назад

    The pad is awesome. I like how creative he is with it.

  • @jameshaines-temons4177
    @jameshaines-temons4177 9 лет назад +1

    So for this particular solo, I would have picked Forrest. I think between the two Forrest demonstrated more variation, competency, comfort and musicality. I feel like Shariq's solo was another hip hop song (well played, but...). I certainly don't hate on Shariq, I was trying to figure out why he won so I popped over to one of his other videos and the first one I come across he nails that yellowjackets Will Kennedy sound. That was a huge change of mind frame for me. First 30 seconds and I was down with Shariq. If I were a judge at this table Forrest would have had my vote. I wish I knew what the judging criteria was so I could understand why they felt this solo was better.

  • @kittenassassin
    @kittenassassin 9 лет назад +1

    Don't you guys get it? people who use the octopad the most will when so Guitar Center can sell more of them. Unfortunately it had to come to this but it has been sitting right in front of us this whole time.

  • @MichaelJayification
    @MichaelJayification 9 лет назад

    As a drummer myself, I say that he did a great job. The choice of music coming from the octopad could have been better, though I assume he didn't have a choice to input custom sounds. I do understand that improv was the key here, which he nailed it. I do agree with the other comments that mentioned about the past competitions where music/sound accompanying was not used. I assume that for 2014, there weren't as many "blown away" drummers like the last ones. He apparently was the closest one to it.

  • @restricttheopennotes
    @restricttheopennotes 8 лет назад +3

    My man really got the Timbs on XD

  • @Uniformcid
    @Uniformcid 9 лет назад

    Recipe to win a guitar center drum off: Keep time on hi-hat, hit beat 2 and 4 on snare, octopad in between. Optional fills and cymbal hits.

  • @Bigchuck678
    @Bigchuck678 9 лет назад

    Why so much hate for the octopad? I get that it's a drumming contest, but all the contestants are all extremely talented. They can ask play the hell out of drums. What the octapad gives is the crowd excitement. I'm not a drummer, but I enjoy music. The octopad gives the drummers a more complete sound and as a viewer of the videos or audience member, I like the octopad and what it gives the musician.

  • @Drum931
    @Drum931 9 лет назад

    He starts quoting Giant Steps and I start crying...

  • @JeremySmith-sx9oe
    @JeremySmith-sx9oe Месяц назад +1

    the beast of the drums

  • @ronied125
    @ronied125 9 лет назад +3

    Honestly, the muddy sound and the close-up camera angles from this video take a lot away from what he's doing! I got to watch all of the solos through other uploads from the audience and all of the solos seem to have a much better presentation when you're able to hear what the drums sound like from the arena and when you're able to see what the drums are played by from a further view. I thought Shariq's solo was deserving of the win! I thought it was much more improved than his previous year, and I don't say that because he used the octopad more! Lol

  • @JaydonTobler
    @JaydonTobler 9 лет назад

    Great solo and he probably deserved to win it this year. Anyone who makes it to the finals 2 years in a row have some serious talent.
    As for the octopad, I think it varies from year to year.
    Because JP, Juan, and D-Mile all used it so well and tastefully. The only problem with this year is the fact that he had more strokes on the octopad than he did on his drums and it wasn't used quite as creatively as the three previous winners.
    I'm anxious to see what the other competitors brought to the table and whether there really was a better competitor apart from Shariq. But judging by just the last few years, the judges have seem to have gotten it right every time.

  • @millerinoman88
    @millerinoman88 9 лет назад +1

    These comments are pretty on point and I agree with all of them. I competed in the drum off in 2010 before the octopad, but now it's just getting ridiculous.. I can't compete since I and most people can't afford one of those stupid things.

  • @christiancanuck
    @christiancanuck 4 года назад

    Who on earth would give this a thumbs down. They need to seek medical attention or they are in just plain envy! Amazing drummer here!

  • @rello829
    @rello829 9 лет назад

    I used to work at guitar center. The octapad was made available to everyone to use from the prelims and up, so everyone has the opportunity to use it. Its a competition, and the judges want to see you use everything. We pushed that octapad and gretsch gear the entire time I was there. GC wants to sell the stuff, so if you thing they are going to let the guy ignoring it win, your kidding yourselves lol. And if you actually check out this other guys videos you'll see he's actually really good.

  • @averypeck
    @averypeck 9 лет назад

    To say they're bad drummers because they can't cope with the finesse of jazz or complexity of latin is wrong in my opinion. They play a certain style and play it very well. I've been playing jazz for my entire life and although this drumming isn't my cup of tea, it's still entertaining to watch. Have respect for other drummers, even if they don't play your same style.

  • @mamamoon.x
    @mamamoon.x 9 лет назад +8

    I think the octopad is stupid, you can show 10X more talent yourself then hitting a pad that makes noises for you. Like we get it you can hit a little pad that makes a noise you didn't create yourself.

    • @MegaKingMP
      @MegaKingMP 8 лет назад

      It's probably way harder than it looks. Try playing a groove and finding space in it to hit some other drum without going off time. Try making that 8 drums, each being maybe 4 inches across, and you have to hit them in a certain order so that it blends & sounds musical. Pretty difficult. You'd have to be doubly creative and it will take a ton of practice

    • @Yoyoman835
      @Yoyoman835 8 лет назад +3

      +Danielles Life I'm sorry, but that's like saying when you hit a key on a keyboard you're just "hitting a pad that makes noises for you". Yeah, it makes noises. But you have to incorporate them into the music yourself, just like the other drums abd cymbals. I'm not a big fan of the Octapad either, but the fact that it "makes noises for them" seems irrelevant.

    • @mamamoon.x
      @mamamoon.x 8 лет назад

      I really don't give a shit about any of your opinions sorry not sorry.

  • @petarpavasovic6333
    @petarpavasovic6333 9 лет назад

    That drumkit is awesome!

  • @derekabrams9741
    @derekabrams9741 9 лет назад

    I agree with Tom Peary completely. The solo was really well played and fun to watch when he wasn't messing with the spd. It can add a cool dynamic and vibe to a solo, but I believe your playing should be focused on more than tricks and how well you incorporate a sample pad into your solo. It takes the challenge of really incorporating musicality in a drum solo.

  • @RhythxM
    @RhythxM 9 лет назад +1

    I do like how he used some Coltrane. Made me smile a bit

  • @Joshstix95
    @Joshstix95 9 лет назад +1

    Sean wrights outro hahaha for will gittens show. Did anyone notice

  • @YouMeWorld1
    @YouMeWorld1 9 лет назад

    Ladies and gentleman, let's give a great big round of applause for Fahq Desguay, winner of the 2015 Guitar Center Drum-Off, who impressively played the marimba, a preprogrammed set of electronic pads that brought back all of those Looney Tunes sounds that we've missed so much, an Apple fucking computer, and an acoustic kick drum - made from real wood! And as if his perhaps culturally misguided yet intriguing ensemble of circus noises weren't impressive enough, what blew us away was the fact that he even successfully tweeted "save a drum, bang a drummer" during his solo! What a riot! And, of course, it didn't hurt that he cleverly utilized his sticking talent to punch in a cook time on the microwave (seated securely on the Gibraltar70534 microwave stand) to whip up some tasty Hot Pockets for the judges after the performance! Now this is THE modern drummer!
    Puke. Just play the shells like your life goes by like lightning and you're eeking out one last scream before it's gone.

  • @Ronaldo07ISDABOMB
    @Ronaldo07ISDABOMB 8 лет назад +1

    I agree that the octapad to me gives off to people who wouldn't know otherwise a false feeling of talent, not saying the dude isn't killer. But it makes you sound a lot more responsible for shit that's going on, that you really aren't doing. Props to the Coltrane giant steps quote though I thought that was cute

  • @NeillWylie
    @NeillWylie 9 лет назад

    I quite liked this performance.

  • @_kingboozah
    @_kingboozah 9 лет назад

    I like how he took a will gittens piece and threw his own spin on it using the octo-pad.. he showed alot of props to sean "chopaz" wright good job man great solo

  • @metalmessenger
    @metalmessenger 9 лет назад

    the last few winner have played more sound effects than drums. i know it an "extension" but its like using a play along track or a backtrack. Congrats to this guy, good luck on your career as a drummer

  • @stevespire3611
    @stevespire3611 9 лет назад +1

    where is the drumming ??? 2010 and 2012´s winnners are by far the best ones...

  • @rmirabelle
    @rmirabelle 9 лет назад

    While I agree that if it is the will of the people to use less Octapad, that GC should take heed, I was still very impressed with Shariq's musicality and technique. Great job! Don't let the Octapad complaints diminish your win.

  • @JZ6563
    @JZ6563 9 лет назад

    Oh, hell ya ! That was awesome!!!!

  • @sidx45
    @sidx45 9 лет назад

    I see the ocotopad as a percussion instrument..so not sure what the problem is.
    I get it some don't like it, I respect that, but I feel others use it as an excuse to hate.
    Ocotpad or not, some of the stuff this dude is doing is both technical and full feeling/musicality.

  • @JackMillermusic1
    @JackMillermusic1 9 лет назад

    "Giant Steps" finally a guy that has done his homework!

  • @WayneWhy
    @WayneWhy 9 лет назад

    He used the Octopad in the way it should be. It enhanced his performance. For gods sakes the man played the melody Gaint Steps, maybe yall need to do your homework

  • @EthanFram
    @EthanFram 9 лет назад

    And if yall checked last years contest Shariq DIDNT use the pad and the dude that did WON! So this year he used it..

  • @JamesConley1234
    @JamesConley1234 8 лет назад +1

    that giant steps was nice af. yall can hate on the octopad if you want.

  • @CDB1997
    @CDB1997 9 лет назад +1

    I don't think over using the octopad is the real issue. The real issue is that in the drum-off now, an amazing drum solo without the use of the octopad WILL NEVER WIN. JP Bouvet had an amazing solo with a little bit of the octopad, and he deserved to win. But since then there have been hands down amazing drum solos that haven't won because the drummer didn't use the octopad. The judging of the drum off has become horribly biased.

  • @KM-px8cs
    @KM-px8cs 7 лет назад

    Now that's what you call a gift!!

  • @phatgroover79
    @phatgroover79 9 лет назад

    Absolutely Brilliant!!!

  • @roycisneros97
    @roycisneros97 9 лет назад

    I swear that pad is the only reason why all these guys are winning, I wanna see a guy that can be creative with the kit ALONE

  • @brandieabela7332
    @brandieabela7332 9 лет назад

    Out of all the fantastic talent this guy won??? disappointing.

  • @jaydoode15
    @jaydoode15 9 лет назад

    I can understand the complaints about the octopad, but this man was grooving the whole time and showed great musicianship and chops. He was great all around, despite the constant use of the octopad, but yeah I can see why these Guitar Center Drum-Off's are always about using the octopad, it's like you can't win without one lol.

  • @BustYourBallsMetalXD
    @BustYourBallsMetalXD 9 лет назад +3

    Soooooo many NEGATIVE people about his solo pffft. Shame on you drummers!!!!! As far as I see it, its 100% creative with idk HOW MANY MAJOR rudiments he was using with such awesome grooves and feel. Yet you people sit there and hate on this guy?? Why so? I can say that 85% of you can't even do this!! Now could you ACTUALLY use the pad with those rudiments with those grooves and to put feel into the kit and sounds?? Really ask yourself that. If somebody is bad and has no skills with no experience, then you should help with tips on becoming better. If your that person, then ask and practice with dedication and doing your homework. RUclips shit if you don't know. Sit and figure it out....and if it takes long, then it pays off in the end. Stop being so negative! Dam. All the dislikes are sickining!

    • @RickDawg527
      @RickDawg527 9 лет назад

      Lol....dont think anyone really said he sucks. Its what the competition has turned into. Its main focus now is "how much of the pad can you factor into your solo." He plays for almost 3 minutes before he lays into the drums. That should say something. The pad is a gimmick. Is this guy better than me? Of course, but its not impressive seeing someone just hit pads for lame effects, instead of them relying on their true ability and chops to see what they can do. And for you to assume people say this guy sucks shows how much you missed the whole point of why people are upset

    • @BCOMdrummer
      @BCOMdrummer 9 лет назад

      RickDawg527 How is this not impressive? It is extremely difficult to incorporate those pads in your drumming, timing each hit to create some sort of melody over an already complicated groove. The guy has some major chops, and he is also creative in how he uses the pads. To be honest, I don't think Shariq is as good as the previous winners, but he is definitely a damn good drummer. Guitar Center isn't "forcing" anyone to use the pads. It just so happens that the judges like how these guys are incorporating them. I don't see the issue here. Whether it is electronic or not, he is still using his chops to create a unique solo with some added tech. Don't forget, the people judging these contests are Trevor Lawrence Jr., Tony Royster Jr., etc...

  • @humblemusicianandy6385
    @humblemusicianandy6385 9 лет назад

    "The Mad Drummer"........ dude you are a beast!!! your music gat talent, skillz and taste. Great performance...

  • @jrlee31
    @jrlee31 9 лет назад +2

    For real??? I do agee he has the chops, skills, groove and talent.
    But this is a drum contest to bring out the very best in a drummer...
    Is an Octopad consider a part of a drum set??? It's a percussion instrument yes.. So just maybe he should've won the title Guitar center octopad champion!

  • @kwdrum
    @kwdrum 9 лет назад

    Here are the other 4 finalists for whoever wants to watch them:
    Forrest Rice - ruclips.net/video/6fmFFl_JGMU/видео.html
    D'Andre Gosey - ruclips.net/video/L0mxdbecj7M/видео.html
    Jharis Yokley - ruclips.net/video/bbV46tgQvYk/видео.html
    Clyde Frazier - ruclips.net/video/MKawTPDxNdQ/видео.html

  • @melodeefaithmileez6519
    @melodeefaithmileez6519 9 лет назад

    may thee Angelz Rejoice......Awesome!!!!! peace&praz

  • @KramGamesOfficial
    @KramGamesOfficial 9 лет назад +2

    When does he play the drums? And not an octopad ._.

  • @trentbyers7640
    @trentbyers7640 7 лет назад

    Omg the part where he plays the jazz swing beats sounded just like Hollywood swinging by T.R.A.M

  • @johnthompson3856
    @johnthompson3856 9 лет назад

    OMG THIS DRUM SOLO PUT ME ASLEEP!!!!!!! I GUESS RAP BEATS ARE THE NEW DRUMS SOLOS???

  • @smam2104
    @smam2104 9 лет назад +1

    And the 2014 octopad-off champion is...

  • @PhillyfromNYC
    @PhillyfromNYC 8 лет назад +1

    Loved It!

  • @jmcalaster
    @jmcalaster 9 лет назад

    Absolutely amazing that this passes for talent. This was bottom of the barrel.