How To Create Amazing Drum Parts | Gavin Harrison

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  • Опубликовано: 11 окт 2024

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  • @DrumeoOfficial
    @DrumeoOfficial  7 лет назад +287

    Remember to LEAVE A COMMENT saying your favorite part of the lesson for a chance to WIN 1 of 3 SIGNED copies of Gavin Harrison's solo album "Cheating the Polygraph".
    Lesson Index:
    0:06 - SONG: "Hatesong/Halo"
    7:01 - Introduction
    10:00 - What is Rhythmic Design?
    14:34 - Gavin's "CPU" Theory
    21:58 - How Gavin Creates Drum Parts For A Song
    28:21 - SONG: "In Exile" by Pineapple Thief
    33:07 - How Gavin Came Up With Drum Parts For "In Exile"
    50:50 - Billy Cobham's Tom Lick
    57:50 - SONG: "The Start Of Something Beautiful"
    1:04:52 - SONG: "Cheating The Polygraph"

    • @lawrencemartinez3628
      @lawrencemartinez3628 7 лет назад +5

      Favorite part is the the tone of those toms !!

    • @larkstonguesinaspic4814
      @larkstonguesinaspic4814 7 лет назад +11

      Did I just hear Orchestral Jazz version of a Porcupine tree Song . Holy crap .

    • @Rad631
      @Rad631 7 лет назад +1

      I already have one and I wanna say thanks a lot to you Gavin it means a lot to me!. It was from the zildjian contest. It sounds amazing and the 5.1 mix is fantastic.

    • @TancrediLoCigno
      @TancrediLoCigno 7 лет назад +4

      Everybody has to play in time, but the drummer has to keep the time interesting. Yeah.

    • @flyingwalrus8068
      @flyingwalrus8068 7 лет назад +2

      The part with Gavin

  • @DI-yk9uc
    @DI-yk9uc 7 лет назад +1075

    "It's everybodies job in the band to play in time, but it's the drummers job to make the time interesting."
    - Gavin Harrison
    Thank you for this incredible insight of how you approach creation of drum parts.

    • @FrameshifterAI
      @FrameshifterAI 6 лет назад +5

      Great quote.

    • @philantkowicz3833
      @philantkowicz3833 5 лет назад +18

      Depending on the level of players I'm gigging with there are times when I can make the time interesting and other times I have to keep the part pretty basic to hold things together and play a steady groove.

    • @kevinlewis6977
      @kevinlewis6977 4 года назад

      Pppaaa0apapppapapàaaàaaaaa

    • @markdemell3717
      @markdemell3717 3 года назад +2

      He is so smooth.

    • @andydelga
      @andydelga 2 года назад +6

      I was also taking notes of his quotes. Here is one 4u "You need to psichologically try to find a way to deal with yourself. This isn´t necessarily about getting over stage fright, This is just dealing with the complexities of playing the drums and still having room left to listen and judge. It´s not necessarily about getting nervous or anything." - Gavin Harrison.

  • @ccgooser
    @ccgooser 6 лет назад +671

    I love how Gavin is so humble, especially when he uses the phrase "the drumming greats" without realising that he's actually one of them.

    • @mrdan5943
      @mrdan5943 4 года назад +7

      Smack right!

    • @markomarkovic5729
      @markomarkovic5729 4 года назад +26

      Almost every one of these greats is humble and kind. Otherwise, they wouldn't be what they are. It's simple - no one likes jerks and doesn't want to play with them. It's one of the things that a lot of young musicians has a problem with, especially when their technique progresses to a certain level, and they start to think that they are so good and therefore have the right to act like jerks. The other thing is overplaying. There is one more thing, and that is that very few of them deal with the tone. Take Gavin for example, one of the things he is known for is his unique tone.

    • @Knightgil
      @Knightgil 4 года назад +12

      Once you start thinking of yourself as one of the greats, you stop being one. I feel being humble is part of what makes someone truly great. If you let that go, you become stagnant - there is nowhere else to go once you feel like you're on top of the game - and also a narcissistic jerk.

    • @gr8guitarplayer
      @gr8guitarplayer 4 года назад +5

      He realizes it, but like you said, he's very humble. In fact, he's better than all, or at least most, of his influences.

    • @andym28
      @andym28 4 года назад +3

      I saw a thing on American Footballer Barry Sanders. They said your style defines your art. All I care now is how much of your character goes into your drumming, eg Stewart Copeland Manu Katche Jimmy Chamberlin and Gavin.

  • @CipherSerpico
    @CipherSerpico 5 лет назад +448

    “I’m impressed by technique, but I’m not moved by it.”
    Absolutely perfect.
    This is without question one of the best drumeo lessons. Maybe the best.

    • @betulaobscura
      @betulaobscura 5 лет назад +2

      Very true! I have watched it twice!

    • @lukerogers151
      @lukerogers151 4 года назад +6

      @@betulaobscura I've watched it four times! ;)

    • @andydelga
      @andydelga 2 года назад +17

      "I'm impressed by the technique, but I´m not moved by it. I wanna be moved , I wanna connect to the performer, I want our souls to have a connection. I wanna feel that person´s personality. I don´t want to be disguised by a gross display of technique." - Gavin Harrison

    • @arsonne
      @arsonne 10 месяцев назад +2

      Yeah. This is how I feel about so many drummers, especially social media drummers. They're impressive as hell, but not enjoyable to listen to.

    • @CipherSerpico
      @CipherSerpico 10 месяцев назад +2

      @@arsonne Yup.
      They _play_ everything, but you don’t _feel_ anything.

  • @piotrkmiotczyk7504
    @piotrkmiotczyk7504 6 лет назад +418

    I've just noticed that he when he says a sentence, he sometimes pauses... and finishes on the last 16th. The man speaks in syncopations!

    • @drummerboy0620
      @drummerboy0620 3 года назад +16

      It actually makes it easier to talk if speaking while playing because it doesn’t throw off your time

    • @chrisryan91
      @chrisryan91 3 года назад +6

      @@drummerboy0620 don’t tell Perdie that! Lol

    • @paulauksztulewicz4803
      @paulauksztulewicz4803 2 года назад +15

      Frank Zappa once explained; “We- don’t- talk-in-4-4”.

    • @vinceraver7764
      @vinceraver7764 2 года назад +2

      Yeah but he listened to it before. Not such a big deal p

    • @antondavidovic3996
      @antondavidovic3996 Год назад +4

      He also embellishes some of his words by making small percussive sounds with his hands, watch from 56:00 - 56:30 every time he says "creative solutions".

  • @jamelgreaves401
    @jamelgreaves401 2 года назад +46

    Gavin goes beyond just playing fast or super odd. He finds grooves you can move to in the chaos. He listens to the pitch of the instruments and simulates it with the pitch of the kick up to the Tom's up to the snare up to the hat and cymbals. He is a musician, not just a drummer.

  • @DonSandersonDrums
    @DonSandersonDrums 7 лет назад +517

    Gavin Harrison is truly my favorite drummer. I'm a 56 year old jazz and show drummer living in Orlando. Ive been playing professionally for almost 40 years. I was always inspired by the usual drumming suspects you'd expect from a drummer who plays the stuff I do; Buddy Rich, Steve Gadd, Harvey Mason, Vinnie Colaiuta, Dave Weckl, Steve Smith, etc. My rock heroes were of course Neil, Bill Bruford, Terry Bozzio, Tommy Aldridge, Rod Morgenstein, and Carl Palmer. However, Gavin has, through countless hours of practice along with supernatural and divine gifting developed a style that none of these aforementioned drum masters have imo. Gavin has all the chops that any of my heroes have. However, he has a special creative artistry, along with a remarkable memory to make drumming not just rhythmic foundation but integral musical enhancement. He plays melody, catches figures in a myriad of colors and for me, has taken drumming to a whole different level. I have seen all of my favs I mentioned play live and it's wonderful and impressive. But with Gavin, it makes me giddy, a bit depressed, lol, and driven to see if I can bring into my playing the same magic Gavin has. A guy like Thomas Lang has mastered the physical execution of playing the instrument, but sticks to a particular style. Gavin can sound as great with a progressive rock band as he does with a jazz big band. Yes, he has great gear, a home studio, lots of time to practice due to his financial freedoms. But he, above anyone else I have seen or heard has amalgamized every style of drumming into an unmistakable identity. He is my new new hero to set my bar against. His approach in this video concerning the multitude of possiblities and thematic choices was very eye opening. His ghosts with his left hand rim shot are now my new practice hurdle. Gavin Harrison, like Steve Gadd never lets his ego get in the way of making music.He plays for the sake of the music, not his own acknowledgements. I watched this and just shook my head. I'd love to study with him. Bravo Maestro!

    • @meters_and_madness
      @meters_and_madness 7 лет назад +15

      Well said my friend. Well said.

    • @TheAshis009
      @TheAshis009 7 лет назад +8

      Couldn't have said this better myself 😀

    • @xBaphometHx
      @xBaphometHx 7 лет назад +4

      I'm not even a jazz drummer and knew Gavin through Porcupine Tree because I liked how gloomy it sounded. Since then, I fell in love with him and I stand flabbergasted every time I see him playing or speaking about drums.

    • @FerretPercussion
      @FerretPercussion 7 лет назад +5

      Well said!
      A few albums that have that same immersive musical depth to the drum parts whose names didn't appear on your list, all of which are on par with Gavin Harrison on the Fear of a Blank Planet album.
      Sean Reinert on Traced in Air,
      Jon Theodore on Frances the Mute,
      Danny Carey on Lateralus,

    • @danielorts6374
      @danielorts6374 6 лет назад +5

      I could not have said that better. I am not a professional drummer, but I have been all my life listening to music, specially prog rock. When I first heard Gavin, he revolutioned my way of understanding drums and beated all my past heroes. I have seen him playing with Porcupine Tree throughout Europe, and also playing with King Crimson. I also attended to a master class performed by him at Sonor Drums factory in Germany. This is one of my best memories ever. I cannot imagine there will ever be a drummer like him.

  • @hwangman
    @hwangman 7 лет назад +282

    Favorite moment: "I'm impressed by technique, but I'm not MOVED by it. And I wanna be moved." Absolutely brilliant summary and something all of us drummers should keep in mind when crafting parts or playing live.

    • @dumpygoodness4086
      @dumpygoodness4086 5 лет назад +11

      YES.
      You want to mate CREATIVITY... with TASTE.

    • @yrussq
      @yrussq 4 года назад +4

      @King Brilliant Yep. That's why we have people like Marco Minnemann and Thomas Lang. Every time i hear these guys i'm like "wow, if you are so advanced and have such an unbelievable technique you have, then why the fuck you play these awful and uninteresting parts music-wise?!"

    • @sammyloehnis3373
      @sammyloehnis3373 4 года назад +1

      @@yrussq I think it's unfair to say their parts aren't interesting; for instance 'Scavengers' by In Continuum (Minnemann) or 'Time' by Thomas Lang. Perhaps it's not that their playing is robotic, but that it leaves little room for the other instruments to shine

    • @sammyloehnis3373
      @sammyloehnis3373 4 года назад +1

      @@yrussq I think it's unfair to say their parts aren't interesting; for instance 'Scavengers' by In Continuum (Minnemann) or 'Time' by Thomas Lang. Perhaps it's not that their playing is robotic, but that it leaves little room for the other instruments to shine

    • @fVNzO
      @fVNzO 3 года назад

      @@yrussq those guys couldn't be further apart. I would expect you to say Thomas lang and Mike mangini, not Marco lol. He's in a whole different league feel wise.

  • @brandonp51
    @brandonp51 7 лет назад +239

    OH BABY
    My favorite part was the part with Gavin Harrison.

    • @AgusHerrera71
      @AgusHerrera71 7 лет назад

      jajaja

    • @EricT43
      @EricT43 7 лет назад +3

      I agree. The parts without Gavin were not nearly as good.

    • @C-Stanz
      @C-Stanz 7 лет назад

      Unoriginal meme comment #342567763

    • @supermechdragonslayer
      @supermechdragonslayer 7 лет назад +1

      The only original thing here was the number you wrote.

    • @renedominguez4623
      @renedominguez4623 6 лет назад

      lol @ people still bringing up originality in these modern times lol. good luck...

  • @giorgiogutierrez6784
    @giorgiogutierrez6784 5 лет назад +109

    As an architect and drummer I loved when Gavin compares the creation of drum parts to the design of a beautiful building.

    • @NICUofficial
      @NICUofficial Год назад +1

      yea the comparison between music and architecture is so cool and has always appealed to me, nice to hear that a drumming god has similar thoughts ^_^

  • @troyhill1267
    @troyhill1267 3 года назад +69

    To me, this is the best video you guys have ever produced and published! I have been playing for over 50 years and was not familiar with Gavin Harrison until today. I don't know how that could possibly be! Only his humility exceeds his ability! His abilities speak for themselves! I am inspired again! Thank you guys for doing what you do. It's these type of videos that go beyond the egos of incredible drummers that speaks to the hearts of us who never loose their desire to learn! Gavin is humbly a Master of our instrument! Thanks guys, thanks Gavin!

    • @NK-bz9wb
      @NK-bz9wb 3 месяца назад

      "Only his humilty exceeds his ability" - I don't know if that is a famous expression, but I'm gonna try to live this way for the rest of my life

  • @eucabusas
    @eucabusas 7 лет назад +169

    He didn't even have to play the drums. They could've disassembled the whole kit and I'd still watch him talk how he conceptualizes and thinks drums. Thank you guys for bringing him in!

    • @OogaB0oga
      @OogaB0oga 3 года назад +2

      no kidding, this lesson has blown my mind multiple times now. It's just too much high value insight for me to take in in one watch. Amazing

    • @alexis.jacobo.drums14
      @alexis.jacobo.drums14 6 месяцев назад +1

      @@OogaB0oga Same here, first time I've watched it my perception of drumming and composition was truly renewed, felt like waking up from childhood. Since that every now and then I come back to oil the engine haha

  • @hendrikos96
    @hendrikos96 7 лет назад +156

    My favorite part was this quote: "You put it in the right place, and it's beautiful. You do it every bar, and it's horrible." (14:05) because it's funny, but also really captures the idea of musical playing

  • @vvrraajjeesshh
    @vvrraajjeesshh 7 лет назад +14

    "I'm impressed by technique, but not moved by it" Golden words. Gavin _/\_

  • @DevinJHiggins
    @DevinJHiggins 2 года назад +43

    50:55 When Gavin breaks down the technique he learned on a Billy Cobham Drum Clinic on the BBC back in 1982, that totally blew my mind. 35 years of playing drums and I had NEVER seen that displayed anywhere before. Then to watch Gavin expand on it and show what experimentation leads to.
    Having followed Gavin since PT released 'Fear of a Blank Planet', this was one of the best lessons you guys have posted.

    • @KONAMAN100
      @KONAMAN100 2 года назад +2

      '' maybe I can do all of them''

    • @NICUofficial
      @NICUofficial Год назад +3

      that part was SO cool
      other than the second drum performance (in exile) it was my favorite part of the video

  • @tomislavsekerija1957TN
    @tomislavsekerija1957TN 3 года назад +39

    As a bassist, I LOVE guys like him. That's the whole wisdom about musical art.

    • @ricorlessons
      @ricorlessons 2 года назад +2

      good to see a bassist liking this guy. I'm a drummer, but the musical art transcends your specific instrument

  • @ceccavara
    @ceccavara 7 лет назад +31

    I think everyone who is into music should know this amazing musician. My favorite part is when gavin talks and when gavin is playing.

  • @trailsetter
    @trailsetter 7 лет назад +47

    Probably the Best drummer in the world if you ask me. So innovative and his drums sound amazing.

    • @DlikinDrums
      @DlikinDrums 7 лет назад

      Please Simon Phillips !!!

    • @utubehound69
      @utubehound69 7 лет назад

      That Drum Lick Lick was tasty .

    • @benfrank8649
      @benfrank8649 7 лет назад +3

      Gavin is the most poetic, articulate drummer. His parts are a thing of beauty

    • @alecmaier4981
      @alecmaier4981 7 лет назад +2

      You misspelled Lars Ulrich

    • @myimorata7678
      @myimorata7678 6 лет назад

      If he isn't the best, he'll do til the best one gets here. He's great.

  • @Neutron_Man
    @Neutron_Man 7 лет назад +107

    Holyyyy Shiiiit!!! Gavin On Drumeo. The moment we all have been waiting for.

    • @imacashew.
      @imacashew. 7 лет назад +1

      Utsav Kaushik I’m still waiting for Chris Colman

    • @skyreadersociety6183
      @skyreadersociety6183 7 лет назад +1

      absolutely!!

    • @Neutron_Man
      @Neutron_Man 7 лет назад +1

      The only desire I have now is to see Danny Carey on drumeo, then i can live in peace, Drumeo! I owe you a lot.

  • @danex902
    @danex902 5 лет назад +77

    Gavin's toms always sound so good. Amazing player.

  • @andydelga
    @andydelga 2 года назад +51

    "I'm impressed by the technique, but I´m not moved by it. I wanna be moved , I wanna connect to the performer, I want our souls to have a connection. I wanna feel that person´s personality. I don´t want to be disguised by a gross display of technique." - Gavin Harrison

  • @Azuma951
    @Azuma951 5 лет назад +64

    Man this guy plays so tastefully and smooth!

    • @JesusLordOfLords455
      @JesusLordOfLords455 4 года назад +2

      Halpern?

    • @lukerogers151
      @lukerogers151 4 года назад

      @@JesusLordOfLords455 Lmao, he sucks. Gavin would destroy him.

    • @lamarjackson6777
      @lamarjackson6777 3 года назад +1

      @@lukerogers151 Halpern does not suck lmao are you dumb...

    • @chrominox
      @chrominox 3 года назад +1

      @@lukerogers151 Dude. You need to listen to Halpern's grooves more closely. There's a wealth of knowledge there.

    • @JesusLordOfLords455
      @JesusLordOfLords455 2 года назад

      @@lukerogers151 lol I didnt mean that yea I prefer harrison periphery sounds like radio disney.....well the singer does anyway otherwise good shit

  • @brendonburns3039
    @brendonburns3039 7 лет назад +21

    "Imagine what you would really like to hear on a song, and then play that." Great advice!

  • @SarthakPradhan
    @SarthakPradhan 7 лет назад +29

    At last! The king is here! 😇 Thankyou Drumeo!

  • @yikelu
    @yikelu 5 лет назад +73

    LOVE the finger snare roll before the cross-stick during "In Exile". That's so cool!

    • @fachawassi
      @fachawassi 5 лет назад +6

      i was listening and said "how the fuck is he doing that roll" fucking great

    • @shishirck
      @shishirck 4 года назад +3

      This BLEW my mind. Made me think "why didn't I think of this?!"

    • @_burd.
      @_burd. 2 года назад +2

      Seriously, another weapon added to the arsenal. But that was so amazing to watch.

  • @cresk
    @cresk 4 года назад +20

    I consider this as the ‘real’ drum lessons, because the emphasis is not only on technique but much more about being musically creative.

  • @dtmeints
    @dtmeints 4 года назад +153

    "More and more sessions are done at home now"
    It may have been 2017 but Gavin was 3 years ahead

  • @vanderneut
    @vanderneut 7 лет назад +17

    My favorite part starts at 35:25 where he explains how he plays the snare ghost notes with his finger tips. I noticed him doing that during the song, and thought it was so cool! Super inspiring lesson this video. His drumming is absolutely gorgeous.

  • @RandyHanley
    @RandyHanley 5 лет назад +8

    Gavin is a great example of how he can make something look so easy. That intro track is one that, if you miss a brass hit, it'd be so noticeable, yet he's playing crazy-solid/awesome grooves over it and NEVER misses one important hit.

  • @arnabrahman4662
    @arnabrahman4662 6 лет назад +111

    Gavin's CPU analogy couldn't be more accurate. More often than not, we're so overwhelmed by the complexity of the parts we play that it hinders our artistic freedom. Heil Gavin ^_^

    • @tristanyoung3632
      @tristanyoung3632 4 года назад +6

      It's so true! Gavin put it perfectly. Anytime I practice with my bandmates now, I keep this lesson that Gavin shared in the front of my mind. Gavin Harrison is one of my all time biggest influences and inspirations. Incredible person, musician and teacher, quite honestly.

  • @BryanMcCann100
    @BryanMcCann100 6 лет назад +78

    Gavin loves a metaphor.

  • @tylerbailey9329
    @tylerbailey9329 7 лет назад +125

    My favourite part was from 0:00 - 1:10:38

    • @TazzSmk
      @TazzSmk 7 лет назад +1

      nah, best part starts at 35:25 :P

    • @300kike
      @300kike 7 лет назад

      You’re right

  • @hugorezende199
    @hugorezende199 7 лет назад +72

    he is the James Bond of drummers

    • @gundolarry
      @gundolarry 4 года назад +3

      Then Antonio Sanchez must be Gandalf :)

  • @Sid-uc5ms
    @Sid-uc5ms 6 лет назад +86

    Of all the lessons on drumeo , this one has the best sounding drums and the best mixing. SONOR is the best.

    • @Yaboroqe
      @Yaboroqe 6 лет назад +1

      Totaly agree! I once had a Sonor snare 😭.

    • @pranavphx
      @pranavphx 6 лет назад +14

      It's how he tunes the snare and his attack and the sticks. It's HIM basically

    • @DavidvonDont
      @DavidvonDont 3 года назад

      Gavin meticulously tunes all his drums himself

    • @Leatherfacet
      @Leatherfacet 2 года назад

      @@DavidvonDont He own this drum sound. Noone can ever touch it.

  • @JanisKlinnert
    @JanisKlinnert 3 года назад +8

    I am nowhere near being a drummer but there is sooo much universal truth in everything Gavin is saying for every musician! So many valuable tips and lessons!! Amazing.

  • @AardvarkHill
    @AardvarkHill 3 года назад +8

    Gavin just showed everyone the difference between being a drummer and being a musically artistic percussionist. What a boss!

  • @metalfilms6660
    @metalfilms6660 7 лет назад +1165

    How to create amazing drum parts:
    Step 1: Be Gavin Harrison

  • @Neutron_Man
    @Neutron_Man 7 лет назад +487

    "Best way to practice ghost notes is to practice in the dark."
    Gavin Harrison, 2017

    • @utubehound69
      @utubehound69 7 лет назад +14

      That's with any instrument that help me more than anything getting chords right & staying in the right key while performing by practicing in the dark. It's dark on most stages my guitar teacher said the same thing about guitar.

    • @jazarmysroses4295
      @jazarmysroses4295 7 лет назад +1

      Utsav Kaushik FROZEN

    • @ofdrumsandchords
      @ofdrumsandchords 5 лет назад +4

      That's a good line. I like to play piano without looking to the keyboard, it's sensual but never tried with the drums, didn't think of it. I'll try today.

  • @melshibuya3454
    @melshibuya3454 7 лет назад +23

    Even at 64-years of my drumming, I really learned more from his style in a different way not only in technique but also his selection of cymbals and drum tones. Listen to his playing style with a set of good headphones to really hear his ghost notes along with his powerful crescendo as the song progressive. Nice work explaining even to teach an ole dog new tricks as well as the new folks. Thanks Gavin.

  • @daveknight1775
    @daveknight1775 3 года назад +10

    Love the way Gavin thinks about music, recording, and drumming. Bloody legend!

  • @shannonmiller5648
    @shannonmiller5648 Год назад +6

    I’m not sure if I’ve commented on this video before but I’ve watched it several times now and I’m blown away every single time. This guy’s playing invokes emotion on a level that I’ve seldom experienced from any other players. I mean there’s times the guy literally brings tears to my eyes. The sense of purpose within every single stroke is brilliant beyond comprehension. The way he builds parts that so beautifully serve every single detail of the music penetrates the very depths of my soul in such a way that even when he’s playing something relatively simple it often becomes overwhelming emotionally and I can’t help but shed a tear in awe of this man’s talent. That’s when you’re just like, man! to be this great at any one thing in life is almost inconceivable. There has been many brilliant players throughout history and throughout the world but Harrison’s playing just touches me in a rare way emotionally. He’s the kind of cat that just makes you want to be better not only as a musician but better in every aspect of life.

  • @tillsommerdrums
    @tillsommerdrums 7 лет назад +8

    yeeeeees finally, I have waited soooo long
    My favourite part was actually seeing Gavin smile while he plays some of his stuff. Shows that even though he is a technical musical genius he can still enjoy his own playing instead of just being in his mind all the time.
    Absolutely the most musical drummer around at the moment

  • @metalcedy
    @metalcedy 7 лет назад +29

    Words cannot describe how this amazing, humble, godliketalented musician as inspired an entire generation of drummers. Thank you for putting such passion and creativity in you're playing and thanks to Drumeo for finally receiving Gavin... Everything this guy touches turn to transending art. God bless you Gavin and keep Proging !!!

  • @benozw12
    @benozw12 4 года назад +6

    The sound of his toms is always so heavenly! His strokes and sound are extremely precise! Look at the small spot on his snare.

  • @Dontlettheworldrot
    @Dontlettheworldrot 2 года назад +3

    I can’t stop watching this video, he’s so humble and he’s one of the greatest drummers OF ALL TIME!

  • @Lafirin
    @Lafirin Год назад +2

    Unreal how he communicates drums. His philosophy is so detailed, interesting and relatable.

  • @Insectatorious
    @Insectatorious 7 лет назад +46

    Loved the 'CPU' theory.

  • @jamienichols4529
    @jamienichols4529 7 лет назад +7

    My favourite part was the first part with Hatesong/Halo. Just seeing how much variety and all the techniques that Gavin pulls off is just simply incredible! It makes me feel like there are endless possibilities when it comes to music! Every time I see Gavin play it makes me jump on my kit in excitement and experiment and have fun straight away which is exactly what this video did! Gavin is my all time favourite and he is the reason where all my inspiration comes from!

  • @stevegosciniak631
    @stevegosciniak631 7 лет назад +6

    One thing I always loved about Gavin’s playing: the perfect blend of technique and musical sensitivity.

  • @Sk1pperCS
    @Sk1pperCS 11 месяцев назад +1

    I am not a drummer, but I am absolutely fascinated with Gavin and his contribution to music and rhythmic design.
    He is not only brilliant at what he does, he is also well spoken and does a nice job teaching and painting a picture. I could listen to him all day. In fact he is my role model and I aspire to be like him.

  • @BigBenH18
    @BigBenH18 6 лет назад +2

    Him and Jeff Porcaro are my favorite drummers. They have everything. Groove, feel, rhythm, pocket and the amazing and rare talent of playing what the song needs.

  • @GooseGabagool
    @GooseGabagool 7 лет назад +5

    One of the best drummers, and very underrated or maybe more unknown to the people I know. My favorite part was when he used the CPU analogy. I’ve seen Dave Weckl talk about being able to hear yourself and how you sound within the band while playing. This is something I’ve struggled with and now I feel like it’s been explained to me in a way where I can build up hearing myself in live sessions more clearly and during more difficult songs.

  • @partricek8907
    @partricek8907 7 лет назад +22

    You MUST hear Pineapple Thief album Your Wilderness with Gavin on drums. What a band! So similar to Porcupine Tree

  • @ChrisWeinhardt
    @ChrisWeinhardt 7 лет назад +18

    I'm a guitar player and singer but Gavin is pure inspiration. What a monster

  • @mrgoggles1963
    @mrgoggles1963 3 месяца назад +2

    Hello Gavin. Watching this for the first time and am so inspired by not only what you say, but how you explain “why” things work. Drumming is keeping time and, more importantly, conveying feel to the players, the listeners…and to yourself. Your similes and metaphors are brilliant and I for one, fully understanding all that you explain. You’re the smartest drummer out there…and your ability to explain and inspire is unmatched. Will definitely be following for more. Amazing. Thank you Gavin!

  • @everardoarmenta
    @everardoarmenta 6 лет назад +12

    Wow! This really made me cry. Such a creative and inspiring drummer, one of the best drummers as in musicallity, AMAZING tom sound y the way, just as he said, sound is the first thing to go for.

  • @benanderson5889
    @benanderson5889 7 лет назад +25

    Favorite part is the rim roll groove at 1:00:40
    Best hour I've ever spent. Gavin is such an inspiration. Challenges me to really rewire the way I view my role as a drummer.

  • @fess04
    @fess04 7 лет назад +11

    Drumeo you should recommend watchers to listen with headphones...the audio is crazy good!!!!

  • @gusbandicoot
    @gusbandicoot 7 лет назад +14

    He is such a professional. Literally one of the best drummers out there. So much respect for this guy. And BRITISH!!!!!

  • @vredeedam9194
    @vredeedam9194 6 месяцев назад +1

    taste, musicality, technique, dynamics, personality, timing, it's all there, definitely a favorite!

  • @jeancosta3228
    @jeancosta3228 6 лет назад +8

    This drum sound is absolutely fenomenal.
    One more time. Congrats Gavin. Omggg

  • @Sahillaheja
    @Sahillaheja 7 лет назад +11

    Just after watching the whole lesson i'm sitting here, completely shook by what is possible and what has to go on on a drummer's mind while playing drums instead of just picking up the sticks and banging randomly here and there! My favourite part in the video was while he was playing The Start Of Something Beautiful, specially from 1:02:00 - 1:02:30 (thats the ending of the song), I totally fell into thinking why he put all those things in there and just then I realize what he is doing i.e matching his cymbals with the accented notes on the trumpet!!! Absolutely amuzed by this lesson!

  • @paulbergner9713
    @paulbergner9713 5 лет назад +4

    This guy is one of the most humble and wise phenomenal song writing drummers I have ever heard. His tasty grooves and appropriate fills and embellishments are just so perfect; I would go as far as saying that he has flawless feel.

  • @mfkammersgaard
    @mfkammersgaard 6 лет назад +3

    Favorite drummer of all time. He's a master of the detail.

  • @kjp8251
    @kjp8251 6 лет назад +34

    He truly is one of the greats. Wisdom.
    Other recommendations:
    Danny Carey
    Dave Lombardo
    Simon Phillips.

    • @emilerpel8342
      @emilerpel8342 4 года назад +4

      Marko Minneman

    • @lassiliimakka
      @lassiliimakka 4 года назад +7

      Mario Duplantier

    • @kjp8251
      @kjp8251 4 года назад

      @@lassiliimakka Jojo

    • @truejungian
      @truejungian 4 года назад +1

      @@kjp8251 well its nice you matured in two years. Dave Lombardo shouldn't be on that list

    • @kjp8251
      @kjp8251 4 года назад +3

      @@truejungian wrong

  • @EshwaranKrishnanskull
    @EshwaranKrishnanskull 7 лет назад +11

    28:45 The Second song that Gavin plays is very unique and amazing

  • @mjpdrums
    @mjpdrums 7 лет назад +6

    Favourite part is the break down of 'in exile ' super interesting and helpful to hear how Gavin writes parts and focuses on what fits and honours the music. Picking things like the guitar pattern and lyrics. Really helpful for adding to a band musically and embellishing tastefully

  • @BruteForce902
    @BruteForce902 7 лет назад +5

    The set sounds so AWSOME!! This opened my ear to find new ways how to play drums.

  • @WhaleBluePRS
    @WhaleBluePRS 4 года назад +17

    "M. U. S. I. C. - Make Up Something Interesting and Complimentary." The late, great Neil Peart. How awesome to find another drummer in that mold.

  • @hugorezende199
    @hugorezende199 5 лет назад +1

    this guy from drumeo has the best job ever. he has to oportuniy to watch Gavin and tons of awesome drummers three feet way. i would give my two eyes to see Gavin that close and of course, have the oportunity to talk with him and learn from him. Just Like Neil he is clever suitle and technical with pure elegance and creativity.

  • @blueburnsred
    @blueburnsred 2 года назад +1

    I think this is the best Drumeo lesson of all time. Of all the lessons I've watched over the years, I keep coming back to this one over and over again.

  • @marekleto6574
    @marekleto6574 7 лет назад +6

    Finally! Yeah, Gavin Harrison at Drumeo. Excellent work guys. Well, my favourite part start at 0:00 and ends at 1:10:38 :) Gavin is the master. I still have Zildjian Avedis Custom 18" crash signed by Gavin which i won at his Drum Clinic in Swansea, Wales in 2011! Greeting from the Czech Republic. All the best!

  • @benevolentsun
    @benevolentsun 7 лет назад +67

    Speaking of drummers that played for Steven Wilson, could you bring in Marco Minnieman? That would be awesome!

    • @martinrevell1143
      @martinrevell1143 6 лет назад +3

      i saw him live nail an 18 minute drum solo with the aristocrats, amazing

    • @RickGameplaysPT
      @RickGameplaysPT 6 лет назад

      gavin didnt played for steven, they we re a band. Now, Marco was just a steven player.

    • @estouapanhado1049
      @estouapanhado1049 6 лет назад

      BombTastiC, Porcupine tree still existed at the time, then he is somehow.

    • @austing.8870
      @austing.8870 6 лет назад +1

      Gavin also played on Storm Corrosion too.

    • @davebander9730
      @davebander9730 6 лет назад

      Oh yeah! Marco has an incredible pocket and he can play very, very musically! He isn't just a technical monster drummer. And he is crazely creative!

  • @DaveEales72
    @DaveEales72 7 лет назад +47

    I was watching this on my LG TV (in 4K through the TV's RUclips app).....and the app stopped working halfway through because it needed to "free up more memory". Talk about ironic, even my TV's CPU was fully used up watching Gavin's lesson!!

    • @brianvillage9649
      @brianvillage9649 6 лет назад

      Dave that was one of the best things I’ve heard about correlating playing with awareness. I hate when I’m jamming with a guitarist who can’t stop noodling while I’m trying to show them a part... like, bro you can’t play it if you won’t listen to what it’s doing.

  • @TOTO-vm4cb
    @TOTO-vm4cb 3 года назад +1

    Simon Phillips is my favourite drummer and biggest inspiration. But I never experienced a better teacher and motivator as Gavin Harrison. Great. Thanks Gavin and Drumeo

  • @Unibabble
    @Unibabble 2 года назад +1

    Gavin is such a thoughtful person - his ideas about context and the importance of ideas over the details is so relevant. He's just a really great musician.

  • @jasonkiss
    @jasonkiss 7 лет назад +133

    is this heaven???

    • @skyreadersociety6183
      @skyreadersociety6183 7 лет назад +4

      yes, it's drummers heaven! Gavin is one of the most brilliant drummers out there, besides Simon Phillips and Manu Katche.

    • @vires-et-honore
      @vires-et-honore 7 лет назад +3

      No, it's Iowa.

    • @christiangasior4244
      @christiangasior4244 7 лет назад +1

      There's so many incredible drummers. Chris Coleman, Benny Greb, Jojo, all in my suggested vids and all incredible.Then you have the old studio greats like Vinnie C., Steve Gadd, etc. I just wish more good bands with average drummers would hire these guys that you usually only hear on instructional videos, solos, or obscure jazz fusion cheese. JoJo and Benny would be great in with The Gorillaz, Beck, anything hip-hoppy really. Such a waste. At least Gavin plays in a worthy band.

    • @vanderneut
      @vanderneut 7 лет назад

      I agree. It's really sad when you see an awesome drummer waste their talent on obscure jazz fusion cheese.

    • @retepyam5858
      @retepyam5858 5 лет назад +1

      @@vires-et-honore That comment put a big grin on my face, one fell of a film.

  • @jace7541
    @jace7541 5 лет назад +4

    what a drummer. best thing ive heard on drumeo

  • @fredfadda
    @fredfadda 7 лет назад +1

    Fantastic drum lesson! Gavin ability to explain his creative process is impressive... I really enjoyed the full hour.
    Fave moment: “impressed by technique but not moved by it; I need to be moved”

  • @patrickbeintema9184
    @patrickbeintema9184 5 лет назад +1

    When Gavin starts talking about all these rhythms and techniques, I get lost, but I am stuck on the screen watching. He is so interesting and makes me so happy!

  • @mraash
    @mraash 4 года назад +148

    "If you look cool wearing a gold chain, do you think you'd look 10 times as cool wearing 10 gold chains?" advice to live by.

    • @primordial.sounds
      @primordial.sounds 4 года назад +14

      Mr. T disagrees and pities the fool who don't! haha

    • @Jake-gz6pw
      @Jake-gz6pw 3 года назад +4

      Mr t also pitties a fool who doesn't use 1800collect

    • @nexdrums
      @nexdrums 3 года назад +1

      Ahaha

  • @danhartman6007
    @danhartman6007 7 лет назад +4

    Best drumeo vid of all time, Gavin is the man 🇬🇧

  • @63Baggies
    @63Baggies 7 лет назад +7

    Gavin is a lovely player. We don't give enough credit to our homegrown talent, Mark Mondesir, Neal Wilkinson, Gary Husband, Frankie Tontoh...I could go on...

  • @US-ACE
    @US-ACE 3 года назад +1

    The drum track represents the drummer and his personality in conjunction with the tune. Its all about that "special" feeling melting into the song as a whole. Gavin no doubt is one of the best ever and I'm grateful for his teachings

  • @drumbar3790
    @drumbar3790 Год назад

    Watching and listening Gavin play leaves a smile on my face.

  • @josevarela6352
    @josevarela6352 6 лет назад +6

    Apart from his tech know how and expertise, experience, drumming talent, bla bla, this man is a complete musician, making the drumset a substantial part of the musical piece. I also noticed that even the non-drumming people connect with his performance when they watch his videos and drum plays.

  • @danielmathia5875
    @danielmathia5875 7 лет назад +5

    my god, this snare sound..... i looooooove it!!!!

  • @marshallcornell7650
    @marshallcornell7650 5 лет назад +18

    He's like an encyclopedia of great euphemisms

  • @jillianfoote8397
    @jillianfoote8397 6 лет назад +1

    Thanks to Gavin Harrison for such a great lesson. His approach to listening to a song and creating a meaningful drum part and how he works that out in a very sensitive manner will stick in my brain and I will try to incorporate his ideas in my own playing.
    Watching and hearing him play is just amazing. Juanita

  • @hckonvicted
    @hckonvicted 6 лет назад +3

    The best drummer in the world! ❤️🤘🎵

    • @crdirtrider856
      @crdirtrider856 4 года назад

      Again, Dan.. the terms "better and best" are not really applicable... I absolutely love Thomas Lang, he's an amazing drummer for sure, but IMO he kinda has a certain "shtick" and is somewhat 1 dimensional.
      It is amazing with the stick tricks and the innovative, technical way he moves about the set.. and he definitely creates some mind-blowing sounds... but that's about all I've ever really seen him do... 🤷
      ,

  • @monicaitzelzuniga7281
    @monicaitzelzuniga7281 6 лет назад +3

    It's AMAZING!! Gavin Harrison it's the better!! I love him!

  • @AstroMagi
    @AstroMagi 7 лет назад +4

    My favorite part of the lesson was when he compared drumming to architecture. Aside from being two of my favorite things, he put into words what I've admired about his drumming for years. He never plays just to show off his talent or chops. His rhythms aren't just complex, they really add an extra depth and musicality to the songs. One of my favorite examples is the song "Flicker" from PT's album "The Incident". That short song has so much intricate detail because of Gavin's rhythmic inflections.

  • @seventhquarter
    @seventhquarter Год назад

    Gavin just opened fresh doors for any aspiring drummer to get closer and connected more to one's drum kit and one's playing a music...
    ... felt like delving into the philosophy of it all..🙂

  • @salthedrummer1
    @salthedrummer1 4 года назад +2

    What I Love about this is especially when he explains what he does...amazing !!

  • @darrellhaemer
    @darrellhaemer 7 лет назад +15

    So much truly excellent advice in here. Thanks!

    • @EliasUlrich1984
      @EliasUlrich1984 7 лет назад +2

      I was so fortunate to meet Gavin 6 years ago, he could speak about drums for hours (no joke). Fucking best day of my life

    • @Jamesdrums89
      @Jamesdrums89 7 лет назад

      well hello there Elias! :) what a day that was :D

  • @vanchuvega3696
    @vanchuvega3696 5 лет назад +3

    Cuánta humildad. Es admirable la forma en que hace entender lo que quiere explicar. Genio.
    Ojalá algún día utópico se junten con Steven Wilson y saquen un disco.

  • @BionicleSaurus
    @BionicleSaurus 7 лет назад +197

    I CLICKED THIS VIDEO SOOO FAST.

    • @BionicleSaurus
      @BionicleSaurus 7 лет назад

      Yeeaaahhh, man. Gavin is beast!

    • @BionicleSaurus
      @BionicleSaurus 7 лет назад

      LOL what?

    • @BionicleSaurus
      @BionicleSaurus 7 лет назад

      Well, okay then. xD

    • @stevebowers8047
      @stevebowers8047 7 лет назад

      BionicleSaurus just messing with you boys I do that occasionally, Gavin is great? LOL

    • @MrRdp0215
      @MrRdp0215 6 лет назад

      same here. first 8 notes I knew this was a awesome drummer. and the sound of the kit

  • @TupDigital
    @TupDigital 3 года назад

    This is an exceptional mental breakdown of our craft. This is the level I enjoy hearing drums discussed on.

  • @rudra95a
    @rudra95a 9 месяцев назад

    The groove post solo from 31:40 onwards always gets me. To make a straight groove like that sound so good is nothing short of a miracle. Frigging Gavin.

  • @Kuenkency
    @Kuenkency 7 лет назад +29

    "If you think you look cool wearing a gold chain ... do you look ten times cooler wearing ten gold chains?" (11.58min)

    • @MawcDrums
      @MawcDrums 7 лет назад

      This is one of my favorite lines from the whole video