I am 70 years old enjoying her very relaxing way of drumming. She brilliant drummer one of the best not only here in Asia but also in south, west and east. hope you all agree.
Couldn't agree more. She makes it looks effortless, and though while she nails all the important parts she's not afraid to make it her own as either. On top of it all, she delights in what she's doing, and her joy is infectious.
I'm not sure she'll need a band. She is creating her first album at the moment. She is a multi instrumentalist, arranger, engineer and understands close harmony. Her creativity is in no doubt either. She loves to perform that is true too. An interesting place to be.
Genius is such an overused word. Beethoven was a genius. Leonardo was a genius. Don't get me wrong - Yoyoka is clearly a really good drummer. And this is a fantastic cover of one of my favourite bands. But genius it isn't.
"Genius" applies to creativity itself, rather than to the execution of someone else's work. Yoyoka may well be a genius. But that will be seen in the creation of her own music. What sets Yoyoka apart from so many others is her absolute capture of a musical piece. She gets to a song's soul and exposes it in the best light. Maybe there IS a spark of genius in that! After all, "genius" is inate, too.
Absolutely brilliant and totally subservient to the sound and the groove. Bernard would be proud (& perhaps he is lol). BTW, AJA would be tough for her to do because of all the extended fills, unless she could use a drumless version
I stumbled upon the cover of Good Times Bad Times sometime yesterday evening. I watched it almost in disbelief at how well Yoyoka played and at only 8 years old! C'mon man can this even be real? I sat up until 4:30 am watching and listening to every video I could find of this amazing young drummer. What a talented young lady. Today I started texting and calling my musician friends and family telling them all to get online and check out her videos. I am a fan!
Ok folks. I have the original vinyl recording of this recording from 1976. I listened to it this week due to some suggestions from YOYOKA’s upload of a glimpse of the 3rd album recording session last Saturday with Ken Okada . Bernard P is a genius - no question. 47 years have passed. YOYOKA delivers a more precise rendering of this, part in due to Aki’s brilliant isolation of her performance on the mix. I listen to drums and bass primarily in music. I challenge to anyone to define or articulate how her cover is not the same or superior to Bernard’s. Humans evolve. I have said that a session with YOYOKA and Bernard would make a Fabulous YOYOKA drum lesson Numder ##. I believe that many listeners are stuck 100% in the past and that no living person could ever replicate or better the masters of the past. Total bollocks. Simple example: Glen Gould’s Brahms’s Variations. True masters are truly satisfied when their students exceed them.
@Rob-Yule I agree. Great music is meant to live, not be encased. I have loved how Yoyoka puts her feelings and technique into her covers. They are interpretations of great works.
I don’t want to detract from yoyoka’s obvious talent. But there is an infinite gap between what the original drummer created and what she is copying. It’s no different than someone creating a “perfect” reproduction of a Van Gogh piece.
@@carpballetsounds like you have never played an instrument in your life. Especially drums. Musicians do evolve. Jimmy Hendrix only knew the pentatonic scales and a couple more. Most 14 year olds know more scales now than Hendrix. Now there is something called creativity, but that is totally different than what was being talked about here. We will see yoyoka’s creativity when she writes her own drum parts for songs that do not have drum parts. So right now you trying to compare creativity to ability. That is not a comparison that you can make at this point.
She doesn’t overdo it and that gives it a nice edge. Charlie Watts said it was always something he had to hold back on in certain Stones songs. It appears she has that.
You are so right. She always serves the song/tune. Sometimes she simplifies sometimes she adds a little. She always makes it her own. Probably because she has a decade of ensemble playing behind her.
Someone should show this to Donald Fagen; how amazing would it be for Yoyoka to go on tour with Steely Dan to play this in front of huge and adoring audiences around the world? Make it happen, people!!
Seen this one a couple of times now. You know, people post their drum covers of crazy metalcore and prog songs and such all the time. Sure, It's its own special kind of hard to do. Crazy time signatures, fast rolls, all very cool. But the *real* flex is keeping up that half-time shuffle for 6 minutes. That's what separates the good from the great. This is like a video resume for session work anywhere in the world.
agree on the 6 minute shuffle pulling it off perfectly, not easy, she is perfectly in the pocket, catches a lot of the tiny nuances on the hi hat, accents, opens, snare ghost notes,etc. and she plays the song like the original which is nice to see.
She's such a natural talent. Always in the pocket. There are many excellent pro drummers that can't play these shuffle grooves so easily including all the naturally occurring ghost notes. They just come from inside her natural rhythm.
The articulation of the groove was perfect. Bernard Purdie would certainly approve of the way you swung that spare shuffle with ease, grace and confidence. Killer job tuning the drums as usual.
For me it is still a mystery how such a young girl can have such a deep understanding of the songs she covers. Of course i am also impressed by her physical skill of playing the drums, but to actually play like she does requires a real "understanding" of the music. And she does both with an amazing ease ... a true miracle!
Has she ever played live with a real band and not just in the bedroom learning drum patterns from a record ? That is not a drummer. There are Millions of bedroom musicians who just can't play live or with a band ..
I am 63, been drumming since the age of 8, I am not sure if I am loosing my my mind but I have been thru all of the NEXT PHENOM stuff including the Roysters etc . . The NAMM PRODIGIES, however this is by far the BEST that I have EVER had the pleasure of watching and listening to. [FULL STOP]
This girl truly has a gift. Right up there with the great Jeff Porcaro. Her sense of pocket and groove are SO deep. Im a 68 year old drummer playing since I was 8 on and off over the years and she's definitely an inspiration to me to keep going until I can no longer hold the sticks. Amazing!
Dude,,just fricken start playing, you will not regret it..I said i was to old to start at 35..ill be 60..i cant play this but i can around the kit a little...get a set and start hitting it...hard ..watch the best..at this point stay away from the tedium of boring instruction..be like a 6yr old who walked into a room with drums..that kid after 5 yrs will be vetter than any 35yr old after 5 yrs..Believe me i know i taught golf..which is akin to teaching walking and talking to adults. instructors in any discipline rarely if ever beat natural development..if you get frustrated a little..good..if you get stuck try ..again...if you feel like your wasting your time go to comments section of you tube and some dude like me will be happy to drone on forever about how you should stick it out
Best cover of the shuffle I've ever heard. She plays it so natural and with a swing. Most drummers make it sound too stiff and forced. It's supposed to just flow, nice and breezy--like this!
I have listened to this song countless times in my 67 years and honestly, it sounds just like the original.... beat for beat, cymbal strike to cymabl strike. She is the best....
Wow! NAILED IT!!! It's the subtleties and "soft touch" in this song that make it more complex than most drummers perceive. When I did the music thing for 30 years of my life, I found the rarest of commodities was a drummer with finesse who could lay down a texture that flowed withing the music, not over it. There's "playing it" and "playing it right"... a lot of drummers don't realize this; few do (Matt Cameron, Stewart Copeland, Neil Peart, Buddy Rich, etc). YOYOKA gets it! I've watched her go from a child prodigy kicking Bonham/Zep as a 6-year-old to developing into this musical Godzilla who can play stupid pop songs to ass-kicking rock/metal to complex progressive and jazz... ALL with both authority and skills of someone two or four times her age!
You've got Bernard Purdie down right! He did this recording in one take as well. In the control room Donald Fagan said after one take, "Sounds good, now let's go lay it down." Purdie said, "I did" and when they went back and listened, sure enough his take was perfect! FABULOUS!!! YOYOKA
The Purdie shuffle is one of greatest grooves, ever. In the Classic Albums documentary regarding "AJA", Bernard Purdie demonstrates how he developed this shuffle. What a groove master !!! Yoyoka nails this groove with all the precision of her other drum covers. I love her stick wave at the start & finish of all her videos.
When I started chasing her performances around I often forgot to hit 'like' because my mind was still sizzling when she finished what I was watching, and I would hurry to the next performance. She should post a message to remind everyone to his 'like,' and subscribe.
Hi Yoyoka brilliant doing Steely Dan as I have most Albums in my Collection and Wonder if You may do Level 42 in the near future that would make me very Happy and is there anything With Ellen Plays Bass in the Future. ? Chris Tredwell Birmingham UK 😆😆😆
Yoyoka - your progress as a drummer - and your incredibly mature appreciation of quality music - moves me greatly. Steely Dan is one of THE greatest artists of the last 60 years, and this - to me - is one of their best songs. You played the Purdie Shuffle with aplomb, even adding your own little fills (which fit, of course!). I continue to be amazed by you and am eagerly looking forward to following your musical career.
Yoyoka, your accomplishments just continue to amaze me. Rock, pop, funk, metal, fusion, you play them all like a pro. Sitting in with experienced professional musicians, playing with no rehearsal or sound check. Improvising unique and technical solos on the spot. Leading live performances with your atomic clock level time-keeping. And busting out note-perfect drum covers of the most challenging drum tracks ever, even though I don’t think you’ve had a home studio since you moved to SoCal. I’m so excited to watch it happen for you, thanks again for sharing your journey!❤
I listened to 3 of your videos this week without looking at the computer. I was making lunch. Each time I stopped to look I was expecting to see a drummer who is concentrating with their eyebrows stuck together a bit, but I only saw fluid and smooth movements with zero signs of stress. You really capture the groove of whatever you play effortlessly. That is a very rare talent. 🦄
Without a doubt top 5, but it's kind of hard placing her among such great japanese drummers as: Senri Kawaguchi, her good friend Tamu Murata (Nemophila), Haruna (Lovebites), Akane Hirose (Band-maid) etc. Yoyoka has been drumming most of her life.. and has amazing technique, and can replicate world class drummers. Though.. she hasn't much experience in writing her own parts. Maybe that's the only place I see some weakness. Otherwise, she is on par with most of the mentioned. I sure am curious about where she'll bhe in 10 years.
Purdie is smiling. I’m convinced.
Oh yeah, he is.
I am 70 years old enjoying her very relaxing way of drumming. She brilliant drummer one of the best not only here in Asia but also in south, west and east. hope you all agree.
........... the world!
Agreed 👍🏻
Couldn't agree more. She makes it looks effortless, and though while she nails all the important parts she's not afraid to make it her own as either. On top of it all, she delights in what she's doing, and her joy is infectious.
amazing she's so young wait til she's in her prime at 30-40
У Йен Пейс и YOYOKA много общего!
and dats the purdie shuffle folks!
She has grown up sooo much. 😊 great shuffle. Great groove, balance, sound, feel. ❤
I hope she can get with a band that has members as talented as she has become.
I'm not sure she'll need a band. She is creating her first album at the moment. She is a multi instrumentalist, arranger, engineer and understands close harmony. Her creativity is in no doubt either. She loves to perform that is true too. An interesting place to be.
@@andrewplumb6544 She could be like Buddy Rich or Louis Bellson, drummers that formed their own bands.
She's done several discs with the Ken Okada jazz fusion group, and like everything else she's done, she's amazing.
That's going to be hard to do, not many musicians that have her level of talent.
This young lady is a freaking genius
Genius is such an overused word. Beethoven was a genius. Leonardo was a genius. Don't get me wrong - Yoyoka is clearly a really good drummer. And this is a fantastic cover of one of my favourite bands. But genius it isn't.
I thought he was a dude...
"Genius" applies to creativity itself, rather than to the execution of someone else's work. Yoyoka may well be a genius. But that will be seen in the creation of her own music. What sets Yoyoka apart from so many others is her absolute capture of a musical piece. She gets to a song's soul and exposes it in the best light. Maybe there IS a spark of genius in that! After all, "genius" is inate, too.
Except not playing the track exactly adding a little extra
@jeffcrocker1078 That's by design. She typically sprinkles a little glitter on a piece
I’m glad you have added Steely Dan to your repertoire. Excellent choice and superb cover. 🎉
Please do AJA next!!!
45 years on and Steely D still very much relevant.
Yoyo can drum anything.
いえーーい keep on groove
Absolutely brilliant and totally subservient to the sound and the groove. Bernard would be proud (& perhaps he is lol). BTW, AJA would be tough for her to do because of all the extended fills, unless she could use a drumless version
The fact that Yoyoka is systematically performing all of my favorite songs makes me feel vindicated in my personal musical tastes.
she's not only performed most of my musical tastes, she's also introduced me to new tastes.
me too. LOL
😅me three
Make that four. The video of her covering, Anderson .Paak - Put me thru, is insanely good.
私も…w
彼女のお陰で、Led Zeppelin を40数年ぶりに「再発見」しました😊
Steely Dan、Jamiroquai、Rage Against the Machine、Stray Cats、The Police、Sting、Char、サディスティック・ミカ・バンド…、趣味が合います😃
That groove is worth a million dollars.
... And hopefully her agent will make all artists who want to hire her dig deep into their pockets for her talent.
The Purdie Shuffle
@@moreld1 Bernard Purdie Himself.
@@tarmaque Indeed! 😄
Anyone else get teary-eyed?
Me
Yep.
I stumbled upon the cover of Good Times Bad Times sometime yesterday evening. I watched it almost in disbelief at how well Yoyoka played and at only 8 years old! C'mon man can this even be real? I sat up until 4:30 am watching and listening to every video I could find of this amazing young drummer. What a talented young lady. Today I started texting and calling my musician friends and family telling them all to get online and check out her videos. I am a fan!
We've all been there. Welcome.
The YOYOKA rabbit hole is well worth the time - again and again. Welcome!
I confess the very same gravity well pulled me in as well and I've loved every moment 😂 ❤❤❤❤.
You are very correct. I am just mesmerized by her talent. I would argue she is one of the best drummers alive today. Still have bonzo on top.
Same.
Ok folks. I have the original vinyl recording of this recording from 1976. I listened to it this week due to some suggestions from YOYOKA’s upload of a glimpse of the 3rd album recording session last Saturday with Ken Okada . Bernard P is a genius - no question. 47 years have passed. YOYOKA delivers a more precise rendering of this, part in due to Aki’s brilliant isolation of her performance on the mix. I listen to drums and bass primarily in music. I challenge to anyone to define or articulate how her cover is not the same or superior to Bernard’s. Humans evolve. I have said that a session with YOYOKA and Bernard would make a Fabulous YOYOKA drum lesson Numder ##. I believe that many listeners are stuck 100% in the past and that no living person could ever replicate or better the masters of the past. Total bollocks. Simple example: Glen Gould’s Brahms’s Variations. True masters are truly satisfied when their students exceed them.
💯‼
@Rob-Yule I agree. Great music is meant to live, not be encased. I have loved how Yoyoka puts her feelings and technique into her covers. They are interpretations of great works.
I don’t want to detract from yoyoka’s obvious talent. But there is an infinite gap between what the original drummer created and what she is copying. It’s no different than someone creating a “perfect” reproduction of a Van Gogh piece.
I totally agree. Toyoka, Bernard Purdue, each one has a different time feeling.
I love both of them !
@@carpballetsounds like you have never played an instrument in your life. Especially drums. Musicians do evolve. Jimmy Hendrix only knew the pentatonic scales and a couple more. Most 14 year olds know more scales now than Hendrix. Now there is something called creativity, but that is totally different than what was being talked about here. We will see yoyoka’s creativity when she writes her own drum parts for songs that do not have drum parts. So right now you trying to compare creativity to ability. That is not a comparison that you can make at this point.
She doesn’t overdo it and that gives it a nice edge. Charlie Watts said it was always something he had to hold back on in certain Stones songs. It appears she has that.
You are so right. She always serves the song/tune. Sometimes she simplifies sometimes she adds a little. She always makes it her own. Probably because she has a decade of ensemble playing behind her.
Someone should show this to Donald Fagen; how amazing would it be for Yoyoka to go on tour with Steely Dan to play this in front of huge and adoring audiences around the world? Make it happen, people!!
Well, if Nandi can do it with the Foo's..... 😉
I am SURE he’s seen it
Lovely groove, in the zone. Relaxed, and it sounds that way. I'm impressed, very!
Seen this one a couple of times now. You know, people post their drum covers of crazy metalcore and prog songs and such all the time. Sure, It's its own special kind of hard to do. Crazy time signatures, fast rolls, all very cool. But the *real* flex is keeping up that half-time shuffle for 6 minutes. That's what separates the good from the great. This is like a video resume for session work anywhere in the world.
agree on the 6 minute shuffle pulling it off perfectly, not easy, she is perfectly in the pocket, catches a lot of the tiny nuances on the hi hat, accents, opens, snare ghost notes,etc. and she plays the song like the original which is nice to see.
She nails the shuffle, the relaxed yet supertight playing and most importantly: The feel. You can’t play this as it should if you’re not feeling it.
She doesn't PLAY the rhythm, she IS the rhythm. Must be the magic socks!
She's such a natural talent. Always in the pocket. There are many excellent pro drummers that can't play these shuffle grooves so easily including all the naturally occurring ghost notes. They just come from inside her natural rhythm.
The articulation of the groove was perfect. Bernard Purdie would certainly approve of the way you swung that spare shuffle with ease, grace and confidence. Killer job tuning the drums as usual.
For me it is still a mystery how such a young girl can have such a deep understanding of the songs she covers. Of course i am also impressed by her physical skill of playing the drums, but to actually play like she does requires a real "understanding" of the music. And she does both with an amazing ease ... a true miracle!
I agree, it is her deep understanding of the music which gives her so much headroom.
A true gift and not a regift. Hope you realize that.
Same deal as Mozart being a prodigy when he was a few years old
That she plays Ian Paice, and he approves says enough.
It comes from within, she doesn't even have to think about it
勤労を感謝される日に仕事かよー、と陰鬱な目覚めに新しいカバーを聴いてみると。
元気回復! ありがとうございす。いい薬です😊
3:25 のハイハット、パシュ! がお気に入りポイント
Thank you for inviting me YOYOKA. Good with me. Meaning I think YOYOKA is a good human human.
ジェフ・ポーカロがロザーナのリズムを生み出したきっかけになった2つの曲の内の一つですね。(もう一つはZEPのFool In The Rain)こういう歴史をなぞりながらも成長していくYOYOKAさんを今後も楽しみにしています。
Watching her talent grow has been such a joy.
Has she ever played live with a real band and not just in the bedroom learning drum patterns from a record ? That is not a drummer. There are Millions of bedroom musicians who just can't play live or with a band ..
@@andrewjones2898 ruclips.net/p/PLdRIgHiqkWWZJ9p-RhPH3dj1L0ew044mH&si=wkJId_Nw74kbSRLx
@@andrewjones2898incredible how people can find a way to spin a young girl showing us her cool talent into a negative
@booncoAndrew always writes the same nonsense … 😢
@@janbleeker Great observation!
I am 63, been drumming since the age of 8, I am not sure if I am loosing my my mind but I have been thru all of the NEXT PHENOM stuff including the Roysters etc . . The NAMM PRODIGIES, however this is by far the BEST that I have EVER had the pleasure of watching and listening to. [FULL STOP]
Dude you read my mind. Her drumming just flows so perfectly.
Wow, I to am 63 drumming since around 8 also. This one has a Supreme gift and groove!
@@johnrelich4785 I'm nowhere near 63. (I'll be 74 next week). And I've never touched a drum. But I fully appreciate YOYOKA.
Jim Gordon, Jim Keltner, Rick Marotta, Steve Gadd, Bernard Purdie, Jeff Porcaro... and Yoyoka!😊
Let's hope Aja gets covered eventually.Steve Gadd played one of the most famous drum solo's in rock history on that one.
This girl truly has a gift. Right up there with the great Jeff Porcaro. Her sense of pocket and groove are SO deep. Im a 68 year old drummer playing since I was 8 on and off over the years and she's definitely an inspiration to me to keep going until I can no longer hold the sticks. Amazing!
So much fun watching her play that if I weren't 69 years old, almost makes me want to start playing the drums.
Dude,,just fricken start playing, you will not regret it..I said i was to old to start at 35..ill be 60..i cant play this but i can around the kit a little...get a set and start hitting it...hard ..watch the best..at this point stay away from the tedium of boring instruction..be like a 6yr old who walked into a room with drums..that kid after 5 yrs will be vetter than any 35yr old after 5 yrs..Believe me i know i taught golf..which is akin to teaching walking and talking to adults. instructors in any discipline rarely if ever beat natural development..if you get frustrated a little..good..if you get stuck try ..again...if you feel like your wasting your time go to comments section of you tube and some dude like me will be happy to drone on forever about how you should stick it out
This is excellent. Steely Dan, IMO, is one of the tightest, in the pocket bands ever and Yoyoka was right in that pocket.
とうとう来ましたねぇ!バーナード・パーディ!
ajaは一生聴きそうな大好きなアルバムなので、この曲のパーディシャッフル(ですよね?これ)をやってもらえて、ホントにうれしいです!
音がなくてもうまいの判るw動きが綺麗
All I can say is "amazing" ....
IVE LISTENED TO THIS FOR 45+ YEARS - GREAT DRUMMING !!
Nailing the Purdie Shuffle.
Most people have no idea what we know.
Best cover of the shuffle I've ever heard. She plays it so natural and with a swing. Most drummers make it sound too stiff and forced. It's supposed to just flow, nice and breezy--like this!
@@jonathanolds813 Her limb independence and subtlety in ghost notes is absolutely phenomenal.
この曲の完璧なカヴァーをできている人の動画を探していたけれど、なかなか満足するのがなくて・・・
しかしそれをYOYOKAさんの動画で見つけてしまうとは・・・っ!!!!!!!
YOYOKAさんのプレイは言うに及ばず、カメラアングルも録音音質も、全て素晴らしいっ!
I watch this video at least once a week for the last 6 months or so. It brings me great joy! ♥️😊
Dido
Me to love Yoyoka and steely dan.
I have listened to this song countless times in my 67 years and honestly, it sounds just like the original.... beat for beat, cymbal strike to cymabl strike. She is the best....
この曲のドラムを叩いているバーナード・パーディ氏が自らパーディ・シャッフルと呼んでいる、ハーフタイムシャッフル…ドラマーの大好物のビートです。
If you read, you can say "Your the full package", by the way "Very nice"
Wow! NAILED IT!!!
It's the subtleties and "soft touch" in this song that make it more complex than most drummers perceive. When I did the music thing for 30 years of my life, I found the rarest of commodities was a drummer with finesse who could lay down a texture that flowed withing the music, not over it. There's "playing it" and "playing it right"... a lot of drummers don't realize this; few do (Matt Cameron, Stewart Copeland, Neil Peart, Buddy Rich, etc).
YOYOKA gets it! I've watched her go from a child prodigy kicking Bonham/Zep as a 6-year-old to developing into this musical Godzilla who can play stupid pop songs to ass-kicking rock/metal to complex progressive and jazz... ALL with both authority and skills of someone two or four times her age!
よよかちゃん、小さい頃から応援しています。
よよかさん、素敵な音楽を有難うございます。次は同じくスティーリー・ダンのAjaはどうでしょう?スティーブガッドのドラムフィルが聞いてみたいです。
You've got Bernard Purdie down right! He did this recording in one take as well. In the control room Donald Fagan said after one take, "Sounds good, now let's go lay it down." Purdie said, "I did" and when they went back and listened, sure enough his take was perfect! FABULOUS!!! YOYOKA
よよかのパーディシャッフル最高〜
😆👍
Outstanding! Best rendition of the Purdue Shuffle I’ve seen..
This is probably one of the best songs Yoyoka has done, I love the part at the change to chorus and she opens the high hat 1:09
よよかのドラムには魔法がある
この手のシャッフルリズムはドラマーのクセがよく出るリズムですが彼女はとてもナチュラルな叩き方ですね。
Fun stuff. I think Bernard Purdie would be proud
It’s nice to see Yoyoka enjoying the groove of Steely Dan. She continues to impress with her diverse choices of music.
Waooooooooo ! I am a fan of steely dan 😊. This young girl is mindblowing !
この曲本当に大好きで、発売当時からずっと聞き続けていますが、いつまでも色褪せません。このバーナード・パーディが叩いたドラムスを聴いたジェフ・ポーカロが、「このような演奏ができたら死んでも良い」言わしめた程のドラムの神曲です。よよかちゃんはハードロックの人のイメージがあったのですが、このようなソウルフルなドラムを叩ける事に驚きます。いつかはカバーだけではなく自らの演奏が名曲と呼ばれるようなドラマーに成ることを願っています。
Check her new jazz song with Ai Furusato.
いつも選曲が渋いのが素晴らしい。自分で選んでいるんでしょうがそれもセンスがいいですね。
この曲は200人ほどいる彼女のパトロンからのリクエスト1年くらい前から順番に叩いていますがそのうちの1曲ですが流石に過去1番の難曲だったそうですが平然と演奏する姿は恐ろしいほどカッコイイです。 外国のファンのコメントも絶賛の嵐です。
Yoyoka, I hope Bernard Purdie sees this- if he does, he'll be very proud of you 🙂
This young person is the coolest kid .....playing the best music on a bad-ass drum kit and crushing it....WOW ! 👍
スチュワートコーポランドもポリスというバンドがなければ、無名に近かったと思う。でも彼は独自のスタイルを完成させて、いたからこそ、偉大なバンドを作ることができた。ツッペリンもドラムが音楽の骨組みを作っていた事は間違いない。YOYOかちゃんも、独自のスタイルを生み出せるような段階だと思う。意識を集中すれば、あちらから、アイデアが突然降ってくるだろう。自分の未来に意識を集中してほしい。
Nailed it!
Would love to hear Bernard Purdie’s reaction to this. He is not known for sugar-coating his opinions😁
Sounds like AI. Purdee sounds like Heaven.
I’m a Steely Dan freak. And this is one of my all time favorite songs of theirs. Yoyoka, you do an amazing job on it! Thanks for posting 😊
I played Aja to death.
I love this song and she nails the Purdie shuffle. SD freak here as well. 😊
Very tight shuffle, one of my fav SD songs...
She's playing the Purdie Shuffle!
At 14, she's done most of the works. Now it's up to us to support her career. From Canada, Peace out!!
Agreed!!
おじさんの心を鷲掴みするじゃぁありませんか。サイコーです
The Purdie shuffle is one of greatest grooves, ever.
In the Classic Albums documentary regarding "AJA", Bernard Purdie demonstrates how he developed this shuffle.
What a groove master !!!
Yoyoka nails this groove with all the precision of her other drum covers.
I love her stick wave at the start & finish of all her videos.
Yoyoka, my father, 91 years young, loves Steely Dan more than any other band. You made all their fans proud!
I don't know how 57,000 views and only 3,000 likes. How could you not listen to this and not like it.
Makes you wonder doesn't it......
Mabe they all have a bad memory and forgot.
When I started chasing her performances around I often forgot to hit 'like' because my mind was still sizzling when she finished what I was watching, and I would hurry to the next performance. She should post a message to remind everyone to his 'like,' and subscribe.
If you are yt you should know to this first thing, glad you liked her she is great just keep watching her.
Hi Yoyoka brilliant doing Steely Dan as I have most Albums in my Collection and Wonder if
You may do Level 42 in the near future that would make me very Happy and is there anything
With Ellen Plays Bass in the Future. ?
Chris Tredwell Birmingham UK 😆😆😆
I don't think Yoyoka is one of the best drummers of all time ,I think she is the greatest drummer of all time
Yoyoka - your progress as a drummer - and your incredibly mature appreciation of quality music - moves me greatly. Steely Dan is one of THE greatest artists of the last 60 years, and this - to me - is one of their best songs. You played the Purdie Shuffle with aplomb, even adding your own little fills (which fit, of course!). I continue to be amazed by you and am eagerly looking forward to following your musical career.
Oh Lord, Steely Dan. Our little baby Yoyoka isn't a baby anymore. So pretty, so talented.
Golden State Warriors カラーの2p側のよよかだ そしてくつしたモードが復活!👀ドラえもんのタイム風呂敷柄のようにも見えるし、チョップしたbananaのようにも見える ^ワ^
Yoyoka giving us “The Purdie Shuffle”
what a groove
Yoyoka, your accomplishments just continue to amaze me. Rock, pop, funk, metal, fusion, you play them all like a pro. Sitting in with experienced professional musicians, playing with no rehearsal or sound check. Improvising unique and technical solos on the spot. Leading live performances with your atomic clock level time-keeping. And busting out note-perfect drum covers of the most challenging drum tracks ever, even though I don’t think you’ve had a home studio since you moved to SoCal.
I’m so excited to watch it happen for you, thanks again for sharing your journey!❤
My taste in music has been expanding as I've been listening to Yoyoka over the years since she was 8.
Yoyoka drumming as smooth as Maxwell House
Disagree. Eight o’clock coffee Medium roast. Specifically 64 ounce bag. Cream and sugar.
バーディーシャッフルの美しい曲ですね。すでにYOYOKAシャッフルと命名したいくらいの完璧な演奏でした!オリジナルを凌駕するテクニックとセンス!
Looks bored perfectly playing the purdy shuffle. Just unreal. Love me some yoyoka!
Rock solid, young Lady. Bless you for putting in the effort to learning a great song and for all the others you have covered.
Oh, I love watching you play drums.
先日、日本が誇る12歳のヴァイオリニスト、HIMARIさんの演奏を視聴して感動しました。
サッカーの三苫さん、野球の大谷さん、ボクシングの井上さん…等々、スポーツでも音楽でも日本人って凄いな~と思います。ノーベル賞受賞者も多いですしね。
そしてYOYOKAさん、あなたは世界一のドラマーになれます!久しぶりに見たら少し大人びてきましたね。スティーリー・ダン大好きなので嬉しかったです。
👍👍
ハーフ・シャッフルをここまで正確にグルーブ感増々で叩くとは~~~素晴らしい!!!
I listened to 3 of your videos this week without looking at the computer. I was making lunch. Each time I stopped to look I was expecting to see a drummer who is concentrating with their eyebrows stuck together a bit, but I only saw fluid and smooth movements with zero signs of stress. You really capture the groove of whatever you play effortlessly. That is a very rare talent. 🦄
She’ll be playing on many recordings in the future!
about the time she's 20 she'll be playing multi instruments on numerous recordings... she might even be producing.
Yoyoka's groove is really exceptional. And I think her groove comes from her huge love of music.
Purdy shuffle nailed it
In the pocket. WAY in the pocket. She's so into the music. Steely Dan is the Everst of pop music. How's the view, Yoyoka? Subbed!
Yoyo Ka is the best female drummer living today.
Without a doubt top 5, but it's kind of hard placing her among such great japanese drummers as:
Senri Kawaguchi, her good friend Tamu Murata (Nemophila), Haruna (Lovebites), Akane Hirose (Band-maid) etc.
Yoyoka has been drumming most of her life.. and has amazing technique, and can replicate world class drummers. Though.. she hasn't much experience in writing her own parts.
Maybe that's the only place I see some weakness. Otherwise, she is on par with most of the mentioned.
I sure am curious about where she'll bhe in 10 years.
@@andreaspedersen3952have you been following her work with Ken Ocada?
天才なのはとっくに知ってるつもりだったけど、やっぱマジ超天才。 おっさんはジェフ・ポーカロが好きで彼の影響でこのアルバム(曲)を33年前から聴いてるしカバーしてるけど、ここまで気持ちよくグルーヴさせられない。。。懐の深さがスゴすぎます!
This young lady is so good for not just her age, but for any age.. it's scary. WOW. Said it before along with lots of other people. Amazing. Scary.
Can't buy such a musical thrill as this when a Steely Dan song is played by a girl from Aja. Awesome.
Yoyoka “Pretty” Soma!
She's got that halftime shuffle down
It's Purdie.
So smooth, so clean, so in the pocket - especially for a 13 year old
Lovely , flawless and smooth.
One of my favorite Steely Dan songs and her drumming is spot on. She can do the Bernard Purdie shuffle.
I wonder if Bernard Purdie has seen this?
I hope so and I think he’d be very proud! 👍
よよかちゃんほんとに、大人になってきましたね、貴方のテクニックは、小さい頃 から完成されていたけど経験を積むごとに、貴方らしい色気が出てきましたね!このシャッフルを力む事なく気持ち良さそうに、貴方らしく、無邪気に演奏する様は、見て聴いている、私しを、心地よくさせてくれます、この感性唯一無二貴方の貴方だけのものです、天才という言葉は、もう卒業ですね、世界のトップ
ミュージシャンだね!ずっと
応援してます、また、素晴らしい演奏待ってます、田舎のリッチーブラックモアより😊
マジ凄い。ジェフポーカロが憧れたバーナードパーディーのグルーブを再現してる。まじ感動したわ