Don’t know if it’s just because he’s great at selecting people or whether it’s to do with how humble and nice he is, but everyone who is featured on this channel seems so laid back and supportive. Massively talented people communicating without the huge egos you come to expect on youtube. Beautiful stuff.
yeah! this immediately reminded me of carillon guy and koto lady and they were both so nice! i thought koto lady would be more strict but it was just such a fun video watching her play around with the instruments with rob.
I cannot believe that section where they were playing together. That sounds exactly like something I would listen to an entire album of. Reminds me of so many bands that I listen to.
i like how jared is always excited about drums. he's like a kid showing off his toys to his friend. "hey, we got mallets too"... he's so awesome. PS. not a fan of crashes more than 18" but those 20" crashes sound really sweet. got to look into testing those in the studio soon.
I used to find him corny when I started playing drums, but I absolutely love the guy and his passion now. Jared and Drumeo provide such a great service to the music world.
This feels so good to watch, it reminds me of times when I would play weird stuff with a great friend of mine, it would mostly sound not really beautiful but it was such magical moments of musical experimentation. Everyone should have opportunities like that in their respective art. Just to enjoy making stuff, no matter what it is, how beautiful it is to our standards. I think that playing music with people is one of the most powerful experiences I've had in my life.
I think it shows Jared's character that he is humoring Rob so much. Assembling the kit in a nearly random order, letting Rob play every piece and say basic things etc.
An amazing no-intro crash course into what drums and drummers can do. Even a single snare drum is apparently a drumkit in itself! Thank you so much for this.
I know I'm seeing this late and it'll get buried. but this video has makes we want to get back into my instrument. I'm a sophomore in college in Denver for Audio Production and have kinda started to lose my passion for music but this video kind of reminds me why I am a musician. It's not about all the other crap in life. Its about making making bomb ass music with tha homies. Thank you Rob
Rob: "You are a really talented drummer." Jared, who literally teaches thousants of people on the most popular drum websites in the world: "Oh, come on.."
This is exactly how buying drums went for me! The first few steps were nice and slow, lots of time passed before I gradually added a second rack tom, a cowbell, a second crash... and then BAM, 10 steps went by all at once and now I have to squeeze through a forest of toms and splashes to get behind the kit.
Rob gets an opportunity to play on a kit most of us could only dream of even seeing first hand and he pays more attention to his guitar than anything else. Bruh
Yes all drummers know what a ting, bong and pshhh is. It’s real drum terminology that we all use when we don’t feel like saying the actual word or we have a brain fart.
It's so awesome to see Rob, who's played numerous instruments with drums being one of his main gigs, still discover something new and get excited about it. Really shows how expressive and experimental music can be.
You could totally rig up some spring loaded pads that come down on a fret when you hit them. That way you can play guitar without putting the stick down. That would be dope.
practice isn't futile, you just need a lot of it. jared and rob both have more than a decade each of putting at least an hour a day into playing and practicing. if you do the same, you'll get good too.
I used to be intimidated with a lot of toms when I first started playing a drum kit. Now it feels like I can never have enough toms. The same goes for cymbals with all of the different sounds you can create.
Me: DONT TOUCH MY CHAPMAN WITH YOUR PEASANT FINGERS, DONT EVEN LOOK IN THE SAME CARDINAL DIRECTION. Rob: what if we beat my expensive signature super special chapman geet with a stick?
This should be gd'mnd mandatory watching for every person thinking about writing for/playing the drums. I've been missing this video my whole life and never knew it.
12:37 that's really tough. He says with a manner of suprise whilst we plays guitar and drums simultaneously doing both better than a lot of musicians can individually!
Holy crap, I just got into drums and Jared's videos have helped so much. Never would have thought you two would have a video together. This is awesome.
I've noticed that a lot of people don't ever talk about one the early experimental drummers: Jerry Allison. I've always loved how experimental he was in songs like "Not Fade Away" where he used only a cardboard box and a hi-hat.
I wish I had an ounce of Rob’s natural musical talent. I don’t mean to discredit his many hours of work and practice to get where he is, but man, you can just tell he’s a natural.
uhhh no. that's just not true. Everyone is shit when they start out and everything just comes from practice. Like why even believe in talent? What's the point? You're acting like he put in maybe 5 hours but you don't see the years of daily practice.
Even three. Or four, both outer ones controlled via doublekickpedals near the inner ones. They basically played on a standard kit and a guitar that had stuff around to show off.
@@Booskop. Thats why one of the first things my teacher said while taking drumming lessons is to get some over-ear headphones. First so it's not too loud indoors and second for playback stuff.
We're a dying breed. I only use 14"s on my x-hat. 13"s have been my main hat since 1996. I never got into the giant cymbals fad. Except the ride though. I have a 22" Paiste Signature Dry Dark Ride, but I actually prefer the sound of the 20"!
This video was both really fun and pretty funny. It was cool to watch a more drum focused video and watch both of you tear it up along the way and just have fun with it. Once the kit was finally together it honestly just sounds like a "one-man local indie band" and I just found it pretty funny.
Rob: "I never got into the habit of using my left foot on the hi hat" Jared: "I always do that, but only ten years after I started playing". Did all of us do this or was it only me and Jared?
I've been playing for 5 and I'm trying to use it but since I also play double bass it's somewhat hard to go from back beat to up beat when switching to and fro (which makes it so that I end up not bothering with the "hi-hat foot" at all on most songs because of that)
Rob:"this is like 90% of what I normally use anyway" Like 90% of The WhiteStripes uses Jared:"it's like bass player,it has G,D,E string but they only use the top string" Davie 504 wants to know your location.
Don’t know if it’s just because he’s great at selecting people or whether it’s to do with how humble and nice he is, but everyone who is featured on this channel seems so laid back and supportive.
Massively talented people communicating without the huge egos you come to expect on youtube. Beautiful stuff.
Very well put
It's just that this channel is more about having fun than flexing your skills on camera.
The sole reason i subbed to this channel is because its never about flexing a ego like so many others. I couldnt agree with you more.
The Drumeo guys is like one of the coolest people around
yeah! this immediately reminded me of carillon guy and koto lady and they were both so nice! i thought koto lady would be more strict but it was just such a fun video watching her play around with the instruments with rob.
I cannot believe that section where they were playing together. That sounds exactly like something I would listen to an entire album of. Reminds me of so many bands that I listen to.
Lmk the bands and albums cuz I dig the way that sounded.
@@dylanbaldwin7934 look up surf rock sunshine on Spotify and go from there
Also look up Giraffes? Giraffes!
So he has an 8 string guitar and a monster prog kit and what does he play? Midwest. Never change, Rob.
So many likes and no comments! Looks like I am first to comment!
Am second
I'm third
lmao
Im 4th
*hits hi-hat* “really high action”
Ladies and gentlemen we have a guitar player
What's the drum term?
Wait, is that bit what you say
Open ir closed Hi-Hat
666streetskater there’s not really a term but you def wouldn’t say “action”, that’s a guitar term. U would just be like “the hi-hat is pretty open”
I've always heard loose/tight
Jared is honestly one of the most humble and supportive dudes. So happy to see y’all collab.
Thank you.
Yeah
It’s crazy how the style changes depending on how many drums you have
It is ayy
I actually find my playing is leas creative with more drums
Guitar is part of the kit. 11/10 as advertised would buy kit again.
Yeah but would also better if there were bass drums
SCALLoN
Again? You had enough to buy that thing the first time? 👀
"really high action"
"bass players have a, d, g strings, but they only use the top one"
Native instrument languages don't always translate so well
*”Choking is really fun!”*
_-Rob Scallon, 2020_
*_carefull, hes gonna find ya_*
Ha
Ayo😳😳
Lol
( ͡° ͜ʖ ͡°)
That is the most percussive sounding guitar playing I have ever heard.
i like how jared is always excited about drums. he's like a kid showing off his toys to his friend. "hey, we got mallets too"... he's so awesome.
PS. not a fan of crashes more than 18" but those 20" crashes sound really sweet. got to look into testing those in the studio soon.
Big crashes are the bomb, I don't use anything smaller than 18" anymore haha
I used to find him corny when I started playing drums, but I absolutely love the guy and his passion now. Jared and Drumeo provide such a great service to the music world.
dual 19" gang
@@drummerdan95 neither do I lmao anything below a 17 is too bright for me
This feels so good to watch, it reminds me of times when I would play weird stuff with a great friend of mine, it would mostly sound not really beautiful but it was such magical moments of musical experimentation. Everyone should have opportunities like that in their respective art. Just to enjoy making stuff, no matter what it is, how beautiful it is to our standards.
I think that playing music with people is one of the most powerful experiences I've had in my life.
Video ended and i was like "Noooo, they were just getting started!" This kit deserves more videos! :)
Me too! Me too!
Agreed
FILL THE ROOM. In honor of Neil peart though! Come on @Robscallon
12:53
13:26
Those part were so lovely. I love this kind of smooth beats
I love how he set up this whole gnarly drum kit with all this stuff then ignored most of it to hit a guitar with a drum stick 😂
Looking at this kit like: Wow! That’s cool!
(*looks at prices*) well I can afford the snare...without the stand
Me: Screw the snare, i can only afford the stand
@@Revenant4k got you beat. I can afford the drum key.
@@insertmetalusernamehere well... I have a carpet at home i could use. They proved that can be part of a drumkit!
I have a big ass rock and some sticks that may or may not be poison oak.
I think it shows Jared's character that he is humoring Rob so much. Assembling the kit in a nearly random order, letting Rob play every piece and say basic things etc.
13:03 literally plays the most calming thing on a metal drum kit
An amazing no-intro crash course into what drums and drummers can do. Even a single snare drum is apparently a drumkit in itself! Thank you so much for this.
I know I'm seeing this late and it'll get buried. but this video has makes we want to get back into my instrument. I'm a sophomore in college in Denver for Audio Production and have kinda started to lose my passion for music but this video kind of reminds me why I am a musician. It's not about all the other crap in life. Its about making making bomb ass music with tha homies. Thank you Rob
Keep making bomb ass music with tha homies
Alternative title:
"Rob showing off again"
(No hate, love ya scallion!)
@@giuseppedemaglie Better ways to advertise yourself than by spaming the link to your channel on comments.
@@lukekline9513 I agree, although the comment is gone, it is so annoying when you just see the link (especially on the hub, if you know what I mean)
ROB
SCALLoN, ROBERT.
Rob Scallon: Building a monster drum kit
Neil Peart: amateurs
Danny Carey: amateurs
R.I.P.
@@Nipalos Terry Bozzio: amateurs ...
Mike Portnoy: Where's the drumset? Oh, there it is! It was so small, I couldn't see it
@@ideitbawxproductions1880 I was about to say 😂Neil Peart is my favorite drummer but he’s got nothing or terry
rob literally is a genius when it comes to making fun and calm songs
I love the amount of creativity you guys are capable of with just a snare and a hi - hat.
Rob: "You are a really talented drummer."
Jared, who literally teaches thousants of people on the most popular drum websites in the world: "Oh, come on.."
Jared is not as good as this guy.
@@shitmultiverse1404 You're joking, right?
only an American would write that word exactly how they pronounce it 'THOUSANT' !!!
Hal Harker I’m American and I’ve never heard anybody pronounce “thousand” like that
@@halharker7300 ah yes, every single American I've ever heard pronounces it "thousant" .. for sure
The floor toms were just to hold his guitar, I see how it is...
how dare he disrespect the floor toms!
14:50 "All my limbs are tired except for my head" sounds like a cool name for an album.
Tied*
This is exactly how buying drums went for me! The first few steps were nice and slow, lots of time passed before I gradually added a second rack tom, a cowbell, a second crash... and then BAM, 10 steps went by all at once and now I have to squeeze through a forest of toms and splashes to get behind the kit.
Title: "Building a Monster Drum Kit"
The kit: *Has 8 string guitar*
Djrum kit
@@giuseppedemaglie Spamming a link over a whole comment section is very bad form, sir.
@@SteelSkin667 but this link is lagendary ruclips.net/video/dQw4w9WgXcQ/видео.html
Kirk Wah pedal i know that link YOU CANT RICKROLL ME HAHAHAHAHAAA
edit : o k also use an undercover rickroll b r u h
@@kirkwahpedal4211 i recognise that one
Rob gets an opportunity to play on a kit most of us could only dream of even seeing first hand and he pays more attention to his guitar than anything else. Bruh
thats im sayin bro
8:05
Rob: "You got your ting,
You got your bong,
And you got your PSSSSHHH"
😂😂
Proper drum terminology right there
Yes all drummers know what a ting, bong and pshhh is. It’s real drum terminology that we all use when we don’t feel like saying the actual word or we have a brain fart.
@@lildrummerboy5673 we use it whether those two criteria are met or not. It's just our terminology
@@aussiegaming9097 that made my day vetter
Man I’m a 14 drum player and love and that drum kit is something I could only dream of! Oh my gosh i would do anything for that beauty😂❤️
If you hit the strings instead of picking them, isn't it technically a piano?
@@giuseppedemaglie stop
You have to hit strings with small hammer
@@giuseppedemaglie this is the wrong way to share your talents. Regardless of your talent, everyone will just think you're a prick.
well is slap bass a piano then?
@@mvcsoul Apparently the Seinfeld theme was made on a synth. That's proof enough for me to say "yes".
It's so awesome to see Rob, who's played numerous instruments with drums being one of his main gigs, still discover something new and get excited about it. Really shows how expressive and experimental music can be.
Seeing just how musically gifted and how enthusiastic Rob is in every video is the most inspirational thing🤘🏻
You could totally rig up some spring loaded pads that come down on a fret when you hit them. That way you can play guitar without putting the stick down. That would be dope.
Alternative title: "Rob reminds his viewers that their practice is futile"
and you'll never be as good as jared
Alternate title: "Def Leppard"
practice isn't futile, you just need a lot of it. jared and rob both have more than a decade each of putting at least an hour a day into playing and practicing. if you do the same, you'll get good too.
@@famitory you ruin everything
Even I a casual I am at a point I can learn most songs I want. I won't be as good as those guys, but to be fair I don't want to be a musician firstly.
Person I went to college with: "You don't need 6 toms!"
Me: "Need and WANT are two entirely different things, my dear boy..."
I used to be intimidated with a lot of toms when I first started playing a drum kit. Now it feels like I can never have enough toms. The same goes for cymbals with all of the different sounds you can create.
Me with guitars...
Rob: **using his guitar in the kit**
Neil Peart: bruh
RIP Professor
"Don't make me come down there, you punk!"
"When you can't see the audience, and they can't see you - that's a monster drum kit, kid".
Arkham Knight RIP
Nate Wood too!
The musicianship in this video is outstanding and has me in awe.
6:42 we get it Rob, you like Primus
13:59-14:32 I have no idea why, but that made me really emotional. Like, eye watering and everything.
Drum company: What do you want in your drum kit?
Rob: Yes
Rob: Also most importantly I need two large Toms, about the same size, so I can put my guitar there.
Drum Company: Sorry, what?
He forgot rotos, but they were probably there in the box room 📦
A guitar
@@miracufelix . mm m,,..
Rob is amazing! And he always looks like he is having the best time!!! Keep up the amazing videos.
Me: DONT TOUCH MY CHAPMAN WITH YOUR PEASANT FINGERS, DONT EVEN LOOK IN THE SAME CARDINAL DIRECTION.
Rob: what if we beat my expensive signature super special chapman geet with a stick?
YEET THAT GEET
It's not really expensive to be an 8 string and a signature. There are 6 string signatures waaay expensier than this one
It is for us mortals tho
Tianbarr Etosebas expensier
Literally his signature guitar.
Instruments are tools
I absolutely loved this. I could listen to you and Jared play the drums for hours.
"Choking is really fun" - Rob Scallon, 2019
A Player 69 ruclips.net/channel/UC_7zxgOSFbmWQsUqKm23wBQ
It's 2020 though.
This video was recorded in 2019. Check the description.
@@A_Player Oh yeah, you're right! My bad.
This should be gd'mnd mandatory watching for every person thinking about writing for/playing the drums. I've been missing this video my whole life and never knew it.
12:37 that's really tough. He says with a manner of suprise whilst we plays guitar and drums simultaneously doing both better than a lot of musicians can individually!
I love how it takes him less time to set up a 10 piece drum set with a guitar then it takes me to set up a 3 piece drum set
no one:
Rob after play drums:
ChOkInG iS ReAlLy FuNH
@@giuseppedemaglie interesting...
The funny part is he looks very soft, very vanilla lol
@@giuseppedemaglie si
His face right after he said that 👌😂
So Rob on his own sounds infinitely better than my entire band on a good day... Seems about right
Just keep practicing perfection comes with time
Holy crap, I just got into drums and Jared's videos have helped so much. Never would have thought you two would have a video together. This is awesome.
I liked how Jared be comfortable with Rob playing some discovery about the kit and 8 string guitar
After watching this i found a whole new world of appreciation for drummers.
Wait till you see Neil Pearts kit
This was so good! that double jam out session was so much fun to listen to!
Adds tons of drums to the kit.
Uses three drums as a table.
I've noticed that a lot of people don't ever talk about one the early experimental drummers: Jerry Allison. I've always loved how experimental he was in songs like "Not Fade Away" where he used only a cardboard box and a hi-hat.
Every RUclips drum cover artist ever:
But when are they going to add the other twenty cymbals?
As lars ulrich says :its a coffee table
@@soulesshvn7633 vodka*
Jared is an extremely good drummer; his playing is so natural and clean
The hi-hat really reminds me of Shawn Crowder's video where he actually used two ride cymbals as a hi-hat!
2 of the most humble musicians coming together is a pleasure to watch 💓💓💓😖
i would have loved to see jared just play the kit for a while
That's all I was thinking
Yea. I think he would have at least used it somehow. Rob just played regular Drumkit with percussionguitar.... Still funny but a bit disappointing.
This video is full of love, even the photographers enjoyed it, I'm sure, i love this
Before: he used a human delay
Now: he used a human capo
The guitar kinda ruined the whole thing. I needed those floor toms incorporated
Queen Purple I feel the same way.
Couldn’t agree more QP
Theres a smaller one on the left
How to tone your cymbal selection.
"You got your _ting_ your -bong- and your *TCHRSHHHHHHHHHHHHHH*"
What you were playing on the guitar at 12:30 needs to become it's own song!
Old comment but check out Eventually by Rob, pretty close.
@@the48thvain yeah that's it, but i kind of like the way it sounds in this video more. Thanks.
I can't help but imagine Nyango Star playing this Drum Kit
Duchi i would love to see rob collabing with nyango star ngl
*he releases his full power and him and the kit both explode*
I wish I had an ounce of Rob’s natural musical talent. I don’t mean to discredit his many hours of work and practice to get where he is, but man, you can just tell he’s a natural.
uhhh no. that's just not true. Everyone is shit when they start out and everything just comes from practice. Like why even believe in talent? What's the point? You're acting like he put in maybe 5 hours but you don't see the years of daily practice.
if you want to set up a “monster kit”, two bassdrums are a necessity
For starters!
Even three. Or four, both outer ones controlled via doublekickpedals near the inner ones. They basically played on a standard kit and a guitar that had stuff around to show off.
Unless you have a double bass pedal
::still laughing in Neal Peart::
AND ROTO TOMS!!
the room sound of those drums is just AWESOME!
Say it with me:
*SECOND PART! SECOND PART! SECOND PART!*
*SECOND PART! SECOND PART! SECOND PART!*
SECOND PART
Secibd perte
SECOND PART
*SECOND PART*
Cut that reverb on the guitar and that drum session on it sounds stellar!
Who else just didn’t know rob was as madly talented on drums as he is?
he said he was a drummer in a death metal band in high school
this video is the physical manifestation of every killer beat you ever made in your yamaha keyboard’s drum setting
Seeing how loose Jared is on the kit is impressive.
That looked like it was so much fun!! Scallon and Drumeo!! Whoop whoop!!
Rob: monster drum kit
Neil Peart watching from heaven: pathetic
And Terry Bozzio says "cool, where are the other three octaves?" ;)
“ it’s a good start now where are your other 40 Toms, gongs and chimes?”
Best comment here 😂😂😂
Wait, Neil is gone? Where have I been
@@adamlinden5940 he passed back in January
Wish the video was longer.
I love watching people talk about and set up drums
Back when I was drumming I used to use 13" hihats that I loved.
I would never use hihats bigger than 14 ever.
15" or bust. Join us on the dark side... 😂
@@drummerdan95 Nah man, I had to stop drumming around 9 years ago bc of tinnitus.
@@Booskop. Thats why one of the first things my teacher said while taking drumming lessons is to get some over-ear headphones. First so it's not too loud indoors and second for playback stuff.
@@Booskop. me to man.
We're a dying breed.
I only use 14"s on my x-hat. 13"s have been my main hat since 1996.
I never got into the giant cymbals fad. Except the ride though. I have a 22" Paiste Signature Dry Dark Ride, but I actually prefer the sound of the 20"!
This just reminds me of my time in winter percussion where we just screwed around and had fun making up beats during practice with random stuff
"How good can you multitask?"
Rob: *yes*
This video was both really fun and pretty funny. It was cool to watch a more drum focused video and watch both of you tear it up along the way and just have fun with it.
Once the kit was finally together it honestly just sounds like a "one-man local indie band" and I just found it pretty funny.
Why does this pop up so high on the comments
Rob: Choking is really fun
also Rob: *immediately regrets what he said*
9:56
I may be furloughed from Guitar Center, but the way Rob is asking questions really brought me back.
4:29 My ma Scallon litteraly gravity-blasting for the firs time in his lixe!
Jared's one-handed roll is sooo clean
anybody catch the name of the musician he mentioned? "drafage" ?
@@JeanLescure giraffage
I've been playing drums for 4 years and I've NEVER seen anyone do that with the snare, so fucking cool!
Me: **Eats a hot dog at my desk while watching this**
Rob: Choking is really fun.
Also me: **Genuinely starts choking on my hotdog**
perfect timing for introducing me to a drum channel, just got my first E kit ^^
Rob: "I never got into the habit of using my left foot on the hi hat"
Jared: "I always do that, but only ten years after I started playing".
Did all of us do this or was it only me and Jared?
Probably just us.
I've been playing for 9 years now and I'm just now getting the hang of using my left foot on it's own while doing grooves or fills.
I've been playing for 5 and I'm trying to use it but since I also play double bass it's somewhat hard to go from back beat to up beat when switching to and fro (which makes it so that I end up not bothering with the "hi-hat foot" at all on most songs because of that)
Am I dumb I’m very confused
@@wxlf.rxm00 i dunno, you might XD
This is one of the best videos I've ever watched. Absolutely amazing.
8:50 *Choking is really fun*
this was a whole lot of fun to watch. especialy all the interesting tricks and styles as each piece layed together
Rob:"this is like 90% of what I normally use anyway"
Like 90% of The WhiteStripes uses
Jared:"it's like bass player,it has G,D,E string but they only use the top string"
Davie 504 wants to know your location.
As a bass player I feel attacked
Davie: noobs!
Dave is a great player mechanically but I'd love to see him play something else other than 4/4 with non stop slapping and slides
Yeah that actually hurt me for some reason.
Hey! You're wrong, buddy! I just stick to the B.
But nah, really, I have 5 (sometimes 6) strings and I use them all equally.
I'm late to the party, just discovered Rob, but he puts a smile on my face for the entire length of his videos. There truly is hope for humanity.
9:00
Davie504: WHAT!!!!
I'm in love with the finish on the drums
5:07
"we have mallets too" *uses kick drum beater*
This is THE coolest collab video I have ever seen.