Tried to get timestamps for all the questions: 30:43- what was your introduction to music & drums? 32:00- single pedal speed 36:45- why 2 snares 40:30- 3 against 4 43:00- Israel and new breed 48:03- what do you attribute your success to? 51:53- what do you think about when playing? 54:14- do you get nervous? 59:55- relaxation and mental game 1:02:19- personal vs professional life 1:07:40- how to get into gospel music 1:09:40- right approach teaching drums to young kids 1:11:30- how to create appropriate grooves 1:13:25- how do you measure success, approach to BD technique 1:19:04- what did you learn when you first toured? 1:21:30- 3-stroke BD technique 1:27:30- most essential practice exercise 1:29:20- advice to new drummers
I truly do not think these students understand how fortunate they were to not only be in the presence of a legend but to INTERACT WITH HIM?!?! Get out of here this is nuts!! God I would've paid great money to be there I had tons of questions popping up in my head and who better than one of my long time idols Chris Coleman.
I love this bro, humble and inspiring , first saw him play on Israel houghton dvd a good few years ago. Would be great if he came to South Africa and encouraged us drummers here. Much respect Chris
He reminds me of my old band director. A big teddy bear with so much passion for music you can see it in his smile. This was so awesome to watch. MI please continue to post these.
Chris always gives such amazing performances. This clinic should called called "Life..." Mr Coleman gives some pretty deep Life teachings beyond drumming/music via sharing his personal ups/downs. Thank you Chris for putting so much "Life" into your music and sharing this gift to the world!
I went on a masterclass last year and the counting thing was drilled into me. I cannot stress how much of a difference it has made. I've counted everything for a year and like chris says its made the world of difference.
Thank you for this Chris. Your wisdom surpasses your drumming, and that is amazing, and will take you and your drumming to another level, a level I look forward to viewing!
Thank you for this Drum Program and Chris Coleman. Your wisdom is astounding, the way you speak about your passion is so congruent and authentic, you seem to have mastered yourself and have placed that knowledge into your passion, one of which is drumming! I'm inspired.
I've been watching so many drum videos lately and so many drummers have such frighteningly discipline-saturated message. It's a big relief hearing you and being reminded that it's okay to be human. Even just the idea that while drumming you're not always thinking about what you're playing... again it just gives me permission to not be perfect. Thanks.
I truly believe that Chris Coleman is the man who has filled the shoes of Buddy Rich (God rest Mr. Rich's soul". No disrespect intended for Buddy, for he is one of my drum mentors, along with Mr. Carl Palmer. I have been watching Chris for a number of years here on RUclips, and out of all drummers out there that I have seen here on YT, Chris tops them all. He proves that drummers don't need double bass. He does with his right foot what some drummers can only do with double bass. And as you can see, Chris uses the high hats in a way that I have never seen anyone else play them with the pedal. Chris Coleman : Non pareil !
I've lived in memphis all my life, and I had know idea that you lived here with your grandmother. If I ever knew that I would have looked you up. Thanks for your inspection bud your awesome😎
Chop master, groove blaster, metal faster and made my brain a disaster! What a MONSTER on the skins! I have truely gotten INSPIRED to approach my drumming from a different aspect. Chris Coleman, THANK YOU!!!
A total scary powerhouse freak. Love this guy. Smiles and all. First time I witnessed his insanity was at DRUM DAZE in Columbus OH many years ago (don't remember the exact year he was there). He wasn't the headliner, but he should have been. I believe he was the 2nd of 5 players. From that point, I have been a CC follower. What a fun guy, who gets the audience involved.
For the question at 1:23:44 ... I had a gig once that was 7 nights a week for 7 months. One night I randomly tried to do some pull-ups and found that I could comfortably do 5. So I decided to do 5 a day, and add 1 each week. I got up to 17 !!! BUT what I found was, some days I could literally bang out all of them with very little effort, and other days it was a struggle even after the second, although I could still do all of them. So to his question, if discovered that the body isn’t a machine, it ebbs and flows. IF he could have a different “measure” and see at what speed his relaxation changed ...from my particular experience that would be a better/ more realistic indicator Hope that made sense 🎶
Every time I hear him play I'm quickly reminded why I think he's the greatest alive right now. Technically, creatively, and rhythmically just out of this world. How is it that the crowd is just sitting there seemingly aloof, by the way? I wouldn't be able to stop dancing and bobbing.
Quick polyrhythm reference for folks: Whatever ratio you're talking about (4:3, 3:4, 5:3, 3:5, etc)... think about.... 1) The first number is the "rate". 4:3, the rate would be 4, so 16th notes. 2) Second number is the "grouping".. in 4:3, the grouping is 3. You accent every 3rd note. 3) You play the grouping the number of times indicated by the first number. 4) The number of beats it takes to complete the rhythm is the second number. In 4:3, that's playing the grouping 4 times. In 3 beats. This works for ALL polyrhythms. In 5:3, the RATE is 5. You play 3 beats at the rate of 5. You accent every third note. You play that grouping 5 times and it takes 3 beats to complete. Write it out. That's the math behind the drums.
Accent every third note? Don't know what You mean. When I play 4:3, just the first note is on top of each other. Its not like playing 4 x 16th over 3 x 16th. It's playing Triplets over staight 16th. And I can put the accent on each notes on the 16ths and on each of the triplets so can u Explain that point?
I’m so proud of my little bro for his accomplishments if you don’t know I did the second track and the last track for my brother Chris and he took it to another level.Chris you know I love you and when I get well imma do a few more tracks for you stay blessed
Tried to get timestamps for all the questions:
30:43- what was your introduction to music & drums?
32:00- single pedal speed
36:45- why 2 snares
40:30- 3 against 4
43:00- Israel and new breed
48:03- what do you attribute your success to?
51:53- what do you think about when playing?
54:14- do you get nervous?
59:55- relaxation and mental game
1:02:19- personal vs professional life
1:07:40- how to get into gospel music
1:09:40- right approach teaching drums to young kids
1:11:30- how to create appropriate grooves
1:13:25- how do you measure success, approach to BD technique
1:19:04- what did you learn when you first toured?
1:21:30- 3-stroke BD technique
1:27:30- most essential practice exercise
1:29:20- advice to new drummers
Not all heroes wear capes! #ThankYou!!!
Yes thank you! 🙏🏾
Thank you very much
Everytime I watch a vid of him...Makes me humble and more ambitious to practice harder...Glory be to God
Chris Coleman on antibiotics is still better than most of us drummers at 100%.
I truly do not think these students understand how fortunate they were to not only be in the presence of a legend but to INTERACT WITH HIM?!?! Get out of here this is nuts!! God I would've paid great money to be there I had tons of questions popping up in my head and who better than one of my long time idols Chris Coleman.
I think they understand and are appreciative.
@LongBoiii Why does everyone comment this on clinic videos? I’m pretty sure they wouldn’t have attended if they didn’t realize the value in attending.
I was at his clinic in Kiel a couple of days ago and it was one of the best things i‘ve ever done 😍😎
I love this bro, humble and inspiring , first saw him play on Israel houghton dvd a good few years ago. Would be great if he came to South Africa and encouraged us drummers here. Much respect Chris
43:00 This clip has kept me alive. More than once. Thank you @chriscoleman
He reminds me of my old band director. A big teddy bear with so much passion for music you can see it in his smile. This was so awesome to watch. MI please continue to post these.
One of the best drummers alive!
The best.
+Brian Lammas (BrIT) Eric Moore is right up there with him.
+marcus gunter I like Vinnie Caliuta more than i like Dave Weckl....Horacio "El negro" Hernandez would out-solo Dave Weckl....
Weckl's solos blow away Vinnies. Vinnies solos are sloppy and boring....great studio musician though
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Really ? :o
Dam...
Chris always gives such amazing performances. This clinic should called called "Life..." Mr Coleman gives some pretty deep Life teachings beyond drumming/music via sharing his personal ups/downs.
Thank you Chris for putting so much "Life" into your music and sharing this gift to the world!
music is like life is some way, by getting better at music you are understanding proper living more
I went on a masterclass last year and the counting thing was drilled into me.
I cannot stress how much of a difference it has made. I've counted everything for a year and like chris says its made the world of difference.
What time in the video is this?
The counting part?
Like ALL the video
Most answers to the questions are count! Count! Count!
The answer to every question is slurpeeeh!
How do you count triplets over quarter notes?
@steam steam
1 Trip Let 2 Trip Let
The 1,2,3 and 4 is the quarter note
Chris your story is so encouraging to me sir. Thank you for this clinic
No matter how times I watch this video, there's always something new to learn here. That's rare. Thank you for sharing this with us...
Thank you for this Chris. Your wisdom surpasses your drumming, and that is amazing, and will take you and your drumming to another level, a level I look forward to viewing!
Such a humble dude... Makes me like him that much more!
Thank you for this Drum Program and Chris Coleman. Your wisdom is astounding, the way you speak about your passion is so congruent and authentic, you seem to have mastered yourself and have placed that knowledge into your passion, one of which is drumming! I'm inspired.
Counting out loud changed everything for me. The ability to play through muscle memory and not consciously think about what you're doing is huge.
Chris is a true great. Incredibly gifted and one of the realest teachers ever!
The fact that he tells his personal history is amazing, puts him in a very human and down to earth. love this guy!
Best drumming instructional video on YT. Period. Chris Coleman ❤❤❤
Love you man! You are an amazing drummer/teacher/human being :D
thx a lot for your sharing MR.coleman...that's always inspiring me...
Chris makes concepts very easy to understand
CHRIS: I apologize I have a slight sinus infection...*proceeds to assassinate the sonar drumkit w/ Evans heads & Meinl cymbals*
Kind late reply, but yeah! It's Sonor*
I've been watching so many drum videos lately and so many drummers have such frighteningly discipline-saturated message. It's a big relief hearing you and being reminded that it's okay to be human. Even just the idea that while drumming you're not always thinking about what you're playing... again it just gives me permission to not be perfect.
Thanks.
I truly believe that Chris Coleman is the man who has filled the shoes of Buddy Rich (God rest Mr. Rich's soul". No disrespect intended for Buddy, for he is one of my drum mentors, along with Mr. Carl Palmer. I have been watching Chris for a number of years here on RUclips, and out of all drummers out there that I have seen here on YT, Chris tops them all. He proves that drummers don't need double bass. He does with his right foot what some drummers can only do with double bass. And as you can see, Chris uses the high hats in a way that I have never seen anyone else play them with the pedal. Chris Coleman : Non pareil !
Fantastic drummer, does that makes sense?
"Thumbs up with a smile"
José Sachs lol
+Jose' Sachs Far better than like, like, like...
Fantastic drummer, Fantastic musician, awesome person. Love you bro Chris! God Bless!
I've lived in memphis all my life, and I had know idea that you lived here with your grandmother. If I ever knew that I would have looked you up. Thanks for your inspection bud your awesome😎
Thanks for all you do, Chris!
thank you sir CHRIS COLEMAN...you are AMAZING!!! #inspiration #worldclass #humble #kindheart #GodfearingHUMAN thank you...
On top of the amazing musicianship, what an incredible person of character....a privilege to listen to his humility. Great guy to boot.
Love this guy. So lucky for having such a big and musical family.
GREAT quality video!!! omg it's probably the highest quality youtube video i've ever seen!!
Thank you for this video!
That set is gorgeous oh my lord
The preacher of drumming. Thanks Chris.
42:55 and the next few minutes are worth a listen for anyone down and out.
^
Truly inspiring. Thank you Chris Coleman.
this dude is a beast! One of my all time favorite drummers
Chop master, groove blaster, metal faster and made my brain a disaster! What a MONSTER on the skins! I have truely gotten INSPIRED to approach my drumming from a different aspect. Chris Coleman, THANK YOU!!!
His phrasing is genius! What an amazing and inspiring player.
Such a great aura this lesson has... I think he is very friendly that is why.
One of my fav drummers, love this mane style
Super cool dude and best drummer playing today!
this video is just awesome! I wanted to be there!
One of the nicest guy I ever saw u just need to like him for real beautiful soul !
Dude so humble and great drummer 🤙🤙
I can do that with my eyes closed.... In my dreams
My new favorite drummer
A total scary powerhouse freak. Love this guy. Smiles and all. First time I witnessed his insanity was at DRUM DAZE in Columbus OH many years ago (don't remember the exact year he was there). He wasn't the headliner, but he should have been. I believe he was the 2nd of 5 players. From that point, I have been a CC follower. What a fun guy, who gets the audience involved.
Wow! This was really good!
This is GOLD!!
For the question at 1:23:44 ...
I had a gig once that was 7 nights a week for 7 months.
One night I randomly tried to do some pull-ups and found that I could comfortably do 5. So I decided to do 5 a day, and add 1 each week. I got up to 17 !!!
BUT what I found was, some days I could literally bang out all of them with very little effort, and other days it was a struggle even after the second, although I could still do all of them.
So to his question, if discovered that the body isn’t a machine, it ebbs and flows.
IF he could have a different “measure” and see at what speed his relaxation changed
...from my particular experience that would be a better/ more realistic indicator
Hope that made sense 🎶
I disliked this video because it made me cry for 2 hours
Jonathan Ziegler ???
same here, bcoz I play like shit :(
😂😂😂😂
Those 108 people 🙄
I like Chris's attitude. Very light hearted.
Hope was a excellent tool in this lesson God bless u CC 4 ever.🙏👏👍💜 4 a soldier.
So much freedom behind the kit
His level skill and understanding time is NUTS 🔥🔥🔥
one of the greatest!
U GOT TO LOVE THIS GUY GREAT PERSON GREAT DRUMMER
Got his DVD and it is great
chris is THE BEST drummer I know . He's is literally a drum machine. such a cool person. love him!
WHAT IS THE METRONOME OR DRUM MACHINE MODEL BRAND THAT HE IS USING ?
PELHAM ONE TWO THREE 1 2 3 boss db-90
Chris Coleman the number one , the best
Coleman is an absolute treasure
Love love love it. Tru passion and mastery of our craft.
Sadly the Dr. Beat voice drove me back to insanity.
Every time I hear him play I'm quickly reminded why I think he's the greatest alive right now. Technically, creatively, and rhythmically just out of this world. How is it that the crowd is just sitting there seemingly aloof, by the way? I wouldn't be able to stop dancing and bobbing.
Quick polyrhythm reference for folks: Whatever ratio you're talking about (4:3, 3:4, 5:3, 3:5, etc)... think about.... 1) The first number is the "rate". 4:3, the rate would be 4, so 16th notes. 2) Second number is the "grouping".. in 4:3, the grouping is 3. You accent every 3rd note. 3) You play the grouping the number of times indicated by the first number. 4) The number of beats it takes to complete the rhythm is the second number. In 4:3, that's playing the grouping 4 times. In 3 beats. This works for ALL polyrhythms. In 5:3, the RATE is 5. You play 3 beats at the rate of 5. You accent every third note. You play that grouping 5 times and it takes 3 beats to complete. Write it out. That's the math behind the drums.
Accent every third note? Don't know what You mean. When I play 4:3, just the first note is on top of each other. Its not like playing 4 x 16th over 3 x 16th. It's playing Triplets over staight 16th. And I can put the accent on each notes on the 16ths and on each of the triplets so can u Explain that point?
Fantastic
Seems like a super cool guy... and of course, a great drummer without question.
this guy is awesome
He's my No.1 - End of Story😎✌️
How fun would this guy be to just hang out with??? We all know what a monster drummer he is..........but who knew how cool he is??
17:33 Chris with the SONGO groove! Killed it!!
wow! he is more than blistering chops this guy is still human and what nice funny guy!
Phenomenal.
A+ Homeboy... Saginaw Mi. in the house...
Anyone know the drum tracks can be found and purchased I would love to shed to them!
Brilliant Drummer,Teacher And Comedian lol
AWESOME!
What a cool dude!
I want to download this clip in 60fps.
48:40 - which one of you switched the PC off and went playing drums after hearing this?
Amazing
What pendant does have Chrick on his neck ? It so sweet and i like that :)
Does anyone know where I can find out more about him?
Chris took this clinic to church!!
Chris is a machine!!!! 🤦🏾♂️
He's such a funny and authentic guy
Someone can tell me the name of the last track ?please
can you get the sound right before you start the clinic??? good gripes all mighty!!!!
anyone know name of the first and 3rd song ? please someone
Does anyone know what the name of the Track is that he plays at the end?
What’s the first song that Chris played too? He is so good!!
Wish the mix was better.
I know, it's the only thing that's making me want to find something else.
This sound makes me feel closer to reality, so it’s ok for me
Great drummer such a cool guy.
65-8 7-254
very dynamic player! seen yet!
Listen to your heart !!!!!!!!!!
Poor Hi-Hat almost a fraction to break it!!! jejeje
Chris is just AWESOME!!!
Anyone know what kit he's using?
Looks like a Sonor SQ2. I know because mine is about to be shipped to me and I ordered it about 6 months ago. Well worth the wait.
I’m so proud of my little bro for his accomplishments if you don’t know I did the second track and the last track for my brother Chris and he took it to another level.Chris you know I love you and when I get well imma do a few more tracks for you stay blessed