Chris Coleman, Performance Spotlight: Part 1 (WITH METRONOME)
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- Опубликовано: 11 ноя 2024
- METRONOME VERSION -- Vic Firth Artist Chris Coleman (Twitter: @_CrC_) performs for the Vic Firth cameras at our West Coast offices in Los Angeles. To watch this video without the metronome, visit ( • Chris Coleman, Perform... )
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The concept of playing ahead of or behind the metronome by one eight note or one sixteen note - like in this case, is very challenging and immensely helpful. That Chris manage to play such complex parts and still relate to the click in this fashion is beyond amazing.
I can't believe anybody giving Chris a thumbs down in any video, let alone this one. The level of playing is just phenomenal, as wel the sound. He really hits the drumset, even when he plays rudiments. This guy shows so much fun while playing, a joy to look at.
Sorry are we listening to a different metronome ? This is flipping amazing and Chris Coleman is blatantly the best the best drummer!!!!
His freedom playing around the metronome is just legendary
If he wasnt playing to the click then why did he not speed up or slow down? People have no idea the skill he shows in this video
This guy has been blowing my mind for a month now...wish I had found him sooner!
He is truly amazing. Saw him at a clinic in Canada. Very humble and willing to share how he got there, so yeah. He is the real deal and he has a nice built in groove as well.
He is totally deep in drumming! very creative and it's like an abstract painting you didnt know what he's doing but you're amaze how he did it!
I think the most incredible thing about this video is that he makes the metronome sound good, it just gets to the point where you can find some kind of musical value in it's sound.
Its so inspiring that someone has this much control over rhythm and drumming. Pushing to the next level. I hope I can do the same.
What an amazing performance! That kit sounds so amazing!
Man, Aaron Spears, Gerald Hayward, and Chris are just absolutely phenomenal gospel drummers!! Great thing about Chris is that he has such a great personality that matches his great drumming.
Smh ... all y'all clowns saying he didn't play the click ? Y'all are remedial ! There something called playing with the Click and playing around the click ! Chris used the click in this video just as it was another percussion instrument instead of being head on with the click.
I watched part 2 first and it seriously makes this version all the more impressive. I wish I could hear the music he's playing to in his head.
Possibly one of my favorite drum solos I have ever seen in my (so far) nine years of being a percussionist.
Absolutely Brilliant... The way he plays with (or should I say against) the time is Absolutely Brilliant.
Beast. Eargasm watching him play everytime.
It is truly beautiful how he plays AROUND the metronome. Losing it and coming back to it like its no problem. Chris is one of my favorites of all time.
thank you Master Class Chris Coleman for this wonderful creative mind opener to freedom
Meinl, sonor , and BMW motorcycles. Someone loves himself some German brands hahaha.
ich hab nicht gekannt dass meinl deutscher war, krass :D
liebe grusse von amerika
You are SO correct. :-))
koosha seyvani exactly what i thought
Daniel Jerrehian Ja Meinl ist Deutsch:) war schon öferts bei den Meinl Headquaters
THE BLAST THOUGH! His ability to modulate grooves is absolutely ridiculous!
Insane!!!!! Chris is one of the best out there right now!!'
He's a metronome wizard and his control is out of this world!
After playing with a click for a while, it becomes fun to move the one of the click into a different part of the beat in regards to what i'm playing, and then testing myself to respect the one as a different part of the beat entirely. I'm not saying what he did here is the perfect representation of that, but man he's better than me!
Truly a great drummer
Such an amazing performance. I think sometimes even the click gets lost. ;-). What a powerhouse
Great Teeshirt Chris, regards from the Harz Mountains Germany
The part where he smiles at the end, I SO have that on lock down! Now I'd best get crackin so I can get the rest of this solo down. Ugh!
I love drummers that tell a story
Just Epic man !!!!
I give up.. I cant keep metronome time and watch him too xD
Amazing
Eita pegaaaa toop lembra-se bateras unidos jamais serão vencidos 🥁👍
There's some blast beats here! :) Great Chris
having fun is key. you can study rudiments all day year or years. but if you can't use them to create what has not been created it's a waste of time. get it waste of time.
THAT'S GREAT!!!😁😁👍
My god playing and orchestrating this all to the "e's" and "a's" unreal
this guy is amazing!! He doesnt follow the metronome....the metronome follows him!
Very nice!
I just meant having the click in the background and staying in time with it, but then free soloing over top. Like playing what you feel and being musical, but keeping everything relative to the click.
holy... awesome...
well this is sick. i love it.
jts024 lol seriously ?...you cannot realize that all of the notes he is playing are related to the metronome ?...all the little subdivisions, ALL of it is sooo damn tightly related to the metronome..the fact he plays almost all the solo starting on the second note of the metronome says a lot about his capabilities..
Man at 3:12 He plays with the metronome on one side then the other like a complete boss. Ridiculous chops for days...I don't know how he doesn't have a brain aneurysm while counting like that
SICK!!!!!
Grande Cris, eres genial
goosebumps.
drums sound amazing
I love how he tilts cymbals away from him. It always looks like his drumkit is in the middle of falling over.
The metronome learned something new..! 🙏🏻🙏🏻⚠️⚠️
Impressive!!!!!
pay very close attention to the click track and to what he is playing and you will see what I am talking about
Ahhhhhhhhhhh Monstrooo ✌🏽👏🏽👏🏽🇧🇷
insane skills
These 36 are just jealous! When it's easy it is! No matter if there is metronome or not, he's just having fun!
Coleman's almost like a painter sometimes. Just amazing.
Sick.
This is why Chris Coleman is the greatest rhythm drummer ever. Just nasty! Almost incomprehensible.
WHAT IS GOING ON
lol
In a class Chris mentioned The All-American Drummer book. Play through a solo then go back starting a sixteenth note “behind”. Then again by an eight note behind etc. This solo seems to be the summation of this practice.
Chris why you got to make time cry bro I'm mad at you arrr.!!! Mad skills...
🔥🔥THIS IS FIRE
Monster!
if youre talking about 1:41 then he actually doesnt go off the metronome. It's just very hard to feel the groove that he does the way that hes thinking about it. He doing a sixteenth note displacement where he starts the groove one sixteenth behind the 1 of the click. So he places the feel of the downbeat on the e (1 E and a 2 E and a). It makes it seem like he's screwing it up or like he's not on beat, but it's just a very difficult displacement to feel correctly. it's similar to 3:12
Veryyyy gooodd!
Dang, at times it was super hard to follow his beat with the metronome, you gotta have some SERIOUS mind power to crank out what he just did.
Yeah, bro!! I was lost after the first few bars, but that doesn't surprise me :) Loved it!!
@Blackwaterblues he uses 3 sticks, this video is the 3A, he also uses the 8D sound, as well as a regular 8D
thanks alot
There are many apps that offer clicks, however to make your own, I would use software like Garage Band, Logic, Ableton etc. and use a percussion/synth voice to create a good click, and just put it on loop.
.....and just when you thought you had mastered something, here comes Chris Coleman, not only to prove you wrong, but humiliate you!
Are you sure this isn't Ronnie Coleman? This dude is huge! Haha really good stuff too!
Ever since i discovered him in 2004 I haven't even listened to that tony toyster guy. not talking away from Tony but Chris is the TRuTH..
His specialty is being a TIME BOSS!!!!
maestro
Sweet....
hes usin the fire!!!
Where the hell do you learn this shit? This is too advanced for my 4/4 120bpm brain
Slow it way down (60 BPM) and practice. Play your typical rock beat with the hihat on eighth notes, snare on 2 and 4 and kick on 1 and 3. Set your metronome for quarter notes at 60 bpm. Quarter notes on 1,2,3, and 4. No problem at all. Now shift your playing and eighth note so your metronome is on all the "ands". Here you have straight syncopation. Once you master that, which will take a while, shift a sixteenth note so your metronome is playing all the "e's" or all the "a's". This is the basis of what he is playing. But what I'm describing is elementary school and he's in graduate school.
+Lehmann Peters Thanks, I'm gonna try this out
Chris... that was TIGHT
That bass drum🙌
Ok. Thanks, appreciate that.
YEA YEA..slammin Bro
i can't do any of that even in my craziest dreams
I'm surprised that metronome didn't burst into flames!
so i watched the one without click first and i was like i wish i can play like this some day. and then i watched this one and im like i dont want to go to hell
YOU touches very'm your fan
Metronome, performing with Chris Coleman
Can anyone tell me what splash that is? That's exactly the sound I'm after.
Yupp agree
nutty!...
He makes that 1/4 note dance, that what.
Chris u r GOD
he's on pretty good shape. and fucking insaaane
yeahh
Anyone know exactly which sticks he's using in this video?
Could you explain what free forming with the metronome is?
Is he playing with beat on each 4th crotchet ?
He's the engine.
They're referring to the T-shirt Chris is wearing.
waaaooo!!!!
Very good comment
What's that splash and right side crash?