The dude on bass picked up the drum cadence before the bass parts; it was absolutely incredible. That's the sign of a good bass player. I heard a drummer recently kill it live, and I asked if he had a background in jazz; he said no, I grew up playing gospel. They are a different breed.
Massive props, that's a very difficult song. Polyphia's bassist, Clay Gober, has a hybrid pick and plucking technique that I've never seen anyone else do. It's almost like hybrid picking on guitar, but the plucks are more popped and percussive.
It's actually mind blowing how hard these dudes just jammed over this track. BIG Polyphia fan here, and they absolutely just killed this. The synergy between drums/bass is so important, and these dudes absolutely SLAYED. PROOOOOOPS
i dont think people understand how much of a monster musician you gotta be to do this shit the way they did it Inhuman fr also a note for editing id LOVE to see like another segment of them figuiring this shit out, personally as a drummer i think i coulda learned A TON from seeing them deconstruct a crazy piece like that and i wouldnt have minded the differece between a 13 min vid without it and a 17 min one with it
Yeah especially them doing it together they have to work together to make something instead of just playing your part to the band. Incredible musicians and great vibes
USMC Section Leader on Percussion, played in church for years on drums, taught lessons for years…this right here is my new ‘go-to’ for students. This is something my future students will watch as a homework assignment, thank you gentlemen. Edit: I’ve listened to this song since it came out but hearing your take on it made me realize why I do what I do for a living. You guys are great.
I said it once and I will say it again. The amount of talent in the gospel scene is INSANE and totally unknown to the vast majority of rock/metal fans . Thank you for showing us !
@parapapapa69 I was really surprised at how many gospel players are using extended range super high fi basses. Rock guys just want a 4 string p bass, gospel you'll need a 6 string ken smith.
@@parapapapa69 not shocking to me. I listen to a lot of Soul, Funk, Jazz, etc. and I know that (at least from the Black music side, I can't speak on other groups) many of the singers and instrumentalists from those genres honed their skills in the church. I say that to say this, having knowledge of that for decades, it's not shocking to me that there are many Gospel players who are advanced with their playing these days. It's pretty much tradition.
@@zzzzzz69 Pretty much all musicians in Gospel have to be on point. From the singers to everyone in the band. It's a combination of things historically though. Hymns, shouts, the Blues, Negro spirituals etc. I'm an atheist, but my younger years I was forced to go to church and I can tell you it's usually a lot of talent in those inner city churches.
@@smoothsavage2870 thanks for the background, I'm just not aware that church music is that technically sophisticated and demanding (I assumed it's for the layman), although I am aware that the musicians in the scene embody that where can I browse good examples of church music that are grounds for these musical monsters to be so damn good? (important to note that I know that the standard for modern white worship music is the bottom of the barrel, at least from what I've heard 😂 black culture really makes the starkest of differences here)
I love the recap when they're listening to the actual song and you can just see the gears turning on how they played and visualizing the original notes as its happening. So cool! These guys are awesome.
As a complete ignorant about music theory and all this kind of stuff, when I watch your videos, I feel like music is universal language. Obviously most of the songs you put to the musicians to hear on this series, is not the type of music that they usually hears or play, but even this, when they hear the original song, they seems to really apreciate the drum and the bass line. Otherwise, it seems like no matter the genre of music that a musician usually play or hears, it can regonize and apreciate a great drum/bass line in any type of song. It's really fun to see this.
@@viniciuscmaia Mad respect........but for what it's worth, music always has been, my friend. I'm a musician that has a respect for theory, but operates primarily (not completely, but primarily) by feel. Music theory is a tool, a means to an end if you would. So ya don't have to worry too much if theory isn't too locked in. I'm ass at theory. Lol. But if we locking in with the other musicians, and making the room feel good, that's a dub in my eyes. EDIT: I forgot to mention that I completely agree with you.
The humility, chemistry, laid-back and care-freeness these guys had is crazy. And then to do what they did is awesome. I want this version recorded bruh. I love hearing ppl having fun taking their spin on songs and know Polyphia would love seeing this they love seeing their fans make covers.
Big fella on drums kinda fucking ate that shit. For how crazy the drums are on this, he came in and brought a whole new feel that still feels distinctly technical and super cool like the original
Clay is a pretty iconic bassist though and he comes through if you have a decent sound system. I do think part of the issue can be that he tends to play with the kick a lot and also leaves a lot of room for the guitars so people often don't appreciate the sheer feel and groove of his lines. He has a cool technique where he hybrid picks with slap style pops to accent the high notes.
The absolute level of groove these two have is outstanding, especially the drumming, it just sounds so effortless. 6:47 and 8:45 gave me actual goosebumps 😂
This is part of the eternal beauty of music. There will always be different interpretations based on personal style and technique. It’s a beautiful thing to see (knowing Polyphia very well)
I think this is one of the best examples of the best parts of playing music. Years and years of practice boils down into making amazing music, having a good time, and enjoying playing. I think the smile that never left the Drummers face really shows that off.
So sick! Some of what they played sounded like it could have been part of the original song without hearing it, some exemplified their own flavor. Overall, shows their immense skill.
This is such a great concept for a TH-cam channel. Please keep doing this. The amount of musical information shared in these is college curriculum level. Thank you.
As a drummer, these Polyphia tracks are so much fun to just jam to. They have such a great groove and the crazy guitar parts give you more space to improvise and let loose a bit. The drummer’s face in this video says it all!
As a huge Polyphia fan, you both ABSOLUTELY crushed it. I think the boys would definitely approve of some really tasty shedding! Polyphia doesn't mess around, it's tricky and complex stuff, so locking in like that and making a slick take that goes HARD that quick is nothing short of impressive.
no words for both these guys. their first take like holy shit... and they chill like the spring breeze. imagine what a joy would be to play rehearsals with these dudes, i would be home never.
The mix of insane technical mastery of their instruments and the excitement of a young child as they rip it up. This is amazing, they are amazing. Polyphia better check this out!
Been listening to Polyphia for a hot minute. Watching talent like we see in this video, it is always amazing to me. I love seeing the different takes, the influences, everything. Well played and very well done!
I love some Polyphia. My son and I got hooked on “Crush” and never looked back. You guys did amazing! You both let the melody breathe and that’s amazing!
God I love them Gospel Chops drummers, definitely my favorite style of playing. And that bass player is rrrrrippin' too. And they're both making it look effortless - so damn smooth dawgie.
Respect to the guys thrown in the deep end today…. An impossible task… Great job by these gentleman, they are both very gifted in their craft…. I think this may be one of my favorite one of this format and I enjoy all the different instrument formats for the show ❤
I’m loving the vibe of these two guys!!! They were str8 up JAMMIN on that track!!! It was a completely different feel from the original, but it worked very well!!! That’s an instant SUB from me!!! Awesome vid!!!
these dudes are key. holy shit. bring these dudes back all the time lmao their chemistry is insane.
***These dudes are (low) key holy. Shit, bring these dudes back all the time. Lmao. Their chemistry is insane.
@@sojinnzero no, i mean key. as in "the key to bring more viewers in"
@@sojinnzero cuz high key these dudes slap
open minded, fun, talented. they're perfect for this series
@@sojinnzero people like you make me mad
Both of them still sounded so good with their takes on it what the hell, very impressive for sure
Like both but prefer their take on it actually. Brings out the jazz vibes further, it was really good
Wasn’t even that good tbh
gospel bass players and drummers are different breeds. always on point and will keep on groove and tempo. huge respect to these guys
The dude on bass picked up the drum cadence before the bass parts; it was absolutely incredible. That's the sign of a good bass player. I heard a drummer recently kill it live, and I asked if he had a background in jazz; he said no, I grew up playing gospel. They are a different breed.
The bassist is a killer drummer too!
@@DrumbleCoYou can tell by how he reacts to the drumming when they finally listen to the original.
As a diehard polyphia fan, this was dope af to watch
@@zionthedon7745 fr bro
Watching them vibe with the original was fun to see too. LOVE THIS SHIT
@@zionthedon7745 literally so enjoyable to watch
The musicality in EJ’s playing is just beautiful. Call and response and contrapuntal in parts
Ikr😭
Massive props, that's a very difficult song. Polyphia's bassist, Clay Gober, has a hybrid pick and plucking technique that I've never seen anyone else do. It's almost like hybrid picking on guitar, but the plucks are more popped and percussive.
@@justinerb6975
You should watch Les claypool of Primas
6:47 THEY UNDERSTOOD THE ASSIGNMENT
The moment I pointed at my screen and yelled "OOH!"
the stacked cymbal hits are there too after unreal
It's actually mind blowing how hard these dudes just jammed over this track. BIG Polyphia fan here, and they absolutely just killed this. The synergy between drums/bass is so important, and these dudes absolutely SLAYED.
PROOOOOOPS
i dont think people understand how much of a monster musician you gotta be to do this shit the way they did it
Inhuman fr
also a note for editing
id LOVE to see like another segment of them figuiring this shit out, personally as a drummer i think i coulda learned A TON from seeing them deconstruct a crazy piece like that and i wouldnt have minded the differece between a 13 min vid without it and a 17 min one with it
I’ve started doing that nowadays but they didn’t even really need to🤣🤣 They just went for it
@@DrumbleCo that’s crazy.
Yeah especially them doing it together they have to work together to make something instead of just playing your part to the band. Incredible musicians and great vibes
@@DrumbleCo Then I recommend retitling the chapter to "Final and Only Take" or something. Great video!
Now it sounds like Latin Jazz Fusion or sth
frr
Yeah managed to make Polyphia listenable, very impressive
@@mrbouncelol They could do with better rhythm sections but wouldn't call it "unlistenable". The core of the song composition is still there in this.
@@JaxonYeOfficial polyphia if they were from central or south america
@@LZ02-OVERTURE they said listenable bruh 😭
The energy is contagious, these guys are hilarious and they rip. S tier musicianship, groove in their dna and great personalities to boot.
Best part of the video? The love for the music. The respect for the art. Beautiful stuff brothers, you made my day
USMC Section Leader on Percussion, played in church for years on drums, taught lessons for years…this right here is my new ‘go-to’ for students. This is something my future students will watch as a homework assignment, thank you gentlemen.
Edit: I’ve listened to this song since it came out but hearing your take on it made me realize why I do what I do for a living. You guys are great.
They did an awesome job coming up with alternative parts to the Clays!
EJ is my favorite drummer on the site. Cant wait to see whats hes done with my favorite band.
Bass mix sounds so much better on this video. Nice work!
I said it once and I will say it again. The amount of talent in the gospel scene is INSANE and totally unknown to the vast majority of rock/metal fans . Thank you for showing us !
@parapapapa69 I was really surprised at how many gospel players are using extended range super high fi basses. Rock guys just want a 4 string p bass, gospel you'll need a 6 string ken smith.
@@parapapapa69 I know it, but I don't know how it became that way
@@parapapapa69 not shocking to me. I listen to a lot of Soul, Funk, Jazz, etc. and I know that (at least from the Black music side, I can't speak on other groups) many of the singers and instrumentalists from those genres honed their skills in the church.
I say that to say this, having knowledge of that for decades, it's not shocking to me that there are many Gospel players who are advanced with their playing these days. It's pretty much tradition.
@@zzzzzz69 Pretty much all musicians in Gospel have to be on point. From the singers to everyone in the band. It's a combination of things historically though. Hymns, shouts, the Blues, Negro spirituals etc. I'm an atheist, but my younger years I was forced to go to church and I can tell you it's usually a lot of talent in those inner city churches.
@@smoothsavage2870 thanks for the background, I'm just not aware that church music is that technically sophisticated and demanding (I assumed it's for the layman), although I am aware that the musicians in the scene embody that
where can I browse good examples of church music that are grounds for these musical monsters to be so damn good? (important to note that I know that the standard for modern white worship music is the bottom of the barrel, at least from what I've heard 😂 black culture really makes the starkest of differences here)
Love the huge smile on the drummer’s face the whole time he was playing
I'm a huge Polyphia fan but you guys sounded awesome!!! I hope they see this!
two dudes that have clearly spent a lot of time loving music together. Lock n key baby.
I love the recap when they're listening to the actual song and you can just see the gears turning on how they played and visualizing the original notes as its happening. So cool! These guys are awesome.
It so awesome seeing EJ nail certain accents in the song without ever hearing the drums
As a complete ignorant about music theory and all this kind of stuff, when I watch your videos, I feel like music is universal language. Obviously most of the songs you put to the musicians to hear on this series, is not the type of music that they usually hears or play, but even this, when they hear the original song, they seems to really apreciate the drum and the bass line. Otherwise, it seems like no matter the genre of music that a musician usually play or hears, it can regonize and apreciate a great drum/bass line in any type of song. It's really fun to see this.
@@viniciuscmaia Mad respect........but for what it's worth, music always has been, my friend.
I'm a musician that has a respect for theory, but operates primarily (not completely, but primarily) by feel. Music theory is a tool, a means to an end if you would. So ya don't have to worry too much if theory isn't too locked in. I'm ass at theory. Lol. But if we locking in with the other musicians, and making the room feel good, that's a dub in my eyes.
EDIT: I forgot to mention that I completely agree with you.
WOOWWW THIS IS SOOOO FUNNY, BUT THEY EAT IT THO!! DEFINITELY GIVING NEW COLOUR OF POLYPHIA!! 🤣🔥
@@zeinarizona9570 never said better 😎
I dont know what brings me more joy than seing 2 good musicians enjoying the living sh** out of something new. Thanks guys, that was straight up 🔥
Seriously y'all, I just appreciate that Gospel Chops finally became a grown ass drum channel.
The humility, chemistry, laid-back and care-freeness these guys had is crazy. And then to do what they did is awesome. I want this version recorded bruh. I love hearing ppl having fun taking their spin on songs and know Polyphia would love seeing this they love seeing their fans make covers.
I love where they landed on this track! It hits different but still passes the vibe check.
The little fill at 6:15 was beautiful
@@Everythingwentblack69 dude 100%
Hahaha They are playing a brazilian rhythm pattern called "Arrocha"... This sound soo familiar haha
@@vittorduartte pensei a msm coisa irmao kkkk mt pegado p axé\forró oq o baixista tocou
e ainda de tagima, esse bass sabe das coisas kkkk
sim mano, na hr eu fiquei "eu já ouvi isso" KKKKKKKK
O baixo até que sim, a bateria foi pra outro lado, menó
Os cara meteram um piseiro kkkkkkkkkkk
Big fella on drums kinda fucking ate that shit. For how crazy the drums are on this, he came in and brought a whole new feel that still feels distinctly technical and super cool like the original
That ending with the slides going with the fills, man they have just a fire chemistry between the two and are having so much fun.
Ended up sounding like CAPCOM fighting game music -- i like it
Character select vibes
Love this!
This was straight out of Street Fighter EX Plus Alpha
This is the perfect description.
the song that plays while jamie is hair whipping my juri into submission
Man, I love drummers so much. Man was so goddamn happy playing this. Biggest fuckin' smile.
It's the first time I've seen someone who isn't Brazilian using Tagima.
By the way, it was incredible!
The bassist is fire! More from him please!!!
I love this channel man. The vibes are so high
How wonderful! at minute 5:54 , the drummer plays a rhythm similar to the Brazilian forro! congratulations and good vibes coming from Brazil for you!
@@balduti5244 pior que ele pegou a essência. E ficou bom
Yo I dug the bass you laid on it, the original is so guitar emphasized the bass gets lost sometimes.
Clay is a pretty iconic bassist though and he comes through if you have a decent sound system. I do think part of the issue can be that he tends to play with the kick a lot and also leaves a lot of room for the guitars so people often don't appreciate the sheer feel and groove of his lines. He has a cool technique where he hybrid picks with slap style pops to accent the high notes.
This was obviously a great video for several reasons, but shoutout to your editor! That was insane work
I could watch these two have a jam-sesh anytime! The vibes are high
Absurd level of talent.
The absolute level of groove these two have is outstanding, especially the drumming, it just sounds so effortless. 6:47 and 8:45 gave me actual goosebumps 😂
This is part of the eternal beauty of music. There will always be different interpretations based on personal style and technique. It’s a beautiful thing to see (knowing Polyphia very well)
One of my favorite videos I've ever seen... I could watch these dudes forever.
blow my mind... God that was amazing, I need this on spotify, and I need polyphia listen this version
You guys need to be way more popular than this. Pure fire.
I think this is one of the best examples of the best parts of playing music.
Years and years of practice boils down into making amazing music, having a good time, and enjoying playing. I think the smile that never left the Drummers face really shows that off.
Their smiles are true to their passions. I love this guys. Do wonderful.
So sick! Some of what they played sounded like it could have been part of the original song without hearing it, some exemplified their own flavor. Overall, shows their immense skill.
This is such a great concept for a TH-cam channel. Please keep doing this. The amount of musical information shared in these is college curriculum level. Thank you.
As a drummer, these Polyphia tracks are so much fun to just jam to. They have such a great groove and the crazy guitar parts give you more space to improvise and let loose a bit. The drummer’s face in this video says it all!
Some of those drum fills were absolutely incredible, he was having so much fun with it and I was mesmerised the entire time!
These guys are too humble! OMG they are so good!
These guys just hit together I really enjoy what they do! Keep them in house we need more!
Holy hell they killed it. That drummer is so joyous when he's playing. You can tell that he's got some serious passion for music. So great to see.
This made me cry, it was so dang good. These dudes are my new favorite musicians.
that was crazy lol, really shocked at how smooth this actually turned out, damn dude, first time view, def subbing lol.
As a huge Polyphia fan, you both ABSOLUTELY crushed it. I think the boys would definitely approve of some really tasty shedding!
Polyphia doesn't mess around, it's tricky and complex stuff, so locking in like that and making a slick take that goes HARD that quick is nothing short of impressive.
I love these guys! Amazing chemistry and absolutely brilliant playing!
Bassist is 4 foot 2 with 6 foot 8 of personality.
@@ButBigger42 ran from redemption though
@@watsenju1103 I didn't understand...cud u elaborate?
@@craigdanj of course, friend. I meant that he didn't want to keep playing once he heard the actual song
@@watsenju1103 thanks
Most coherent and civil interaction I've seen between man to man🧍🏻♂️
no words for both these guys. their first take like holy shit... and they chill like the spring breeze. imagine what a joy would be to play rehearsals with these dudes, i would be home never.
I'm crying drummer said "I'm ready?" and the look this bassist gave him "I'M NOT!?"
Man, gospel dudes are so happy and smiley! I need a gospel friend in my life. 😁
The mix of insane technical mastery of their instruments and the excitement of a young child as they rip it up.
This is amazing, they are amazing. Polyphia better check this out!
The instincts on these guys are insane. Unreal musicians
Been listening to Polyphia for a hot minute. Watching talent like we see in this video, it is always amazing to me. I love seeing the different takes, the influences, everything. Well played and very well done!
Are you kidding me? 6:30 on... WOW... JUST WOW. Incredible. Well done lads!
5:40 as soon as they started playing my mouth literally dropped! So dope man!
I've always thought that the drums and the bass were the most boring things about Polyphia, so I'm glad you guys spiced it the hell up!!
Bros chops on the kit are insane!
Now this is a fucking challenge!! Aeschliman is the real deal on the drums!
One of the best interpretations of playing god so far ❤..
I love how the batterist was just enjoying, that was dooope
Awesome content. Love the channel. These guys did an incredible job, clearly very talented artists.
I love some Polyphia. My son and I got hooked on “Crush” and never looked back. You guys did amazing! You both let the melody breathe and that’s amazing!
They're fantastic together. Love this format.
Bro that drummer was having so much damn fun with this song i love it
I'm so impressed by this interpretation! Phenomenal!
This was Amazing! Love the pauses they decided to make, they really were just enjoying themselves. Super sick stuff 🔥💯
Never seen anything like this.
Crazy talents
Oh my gooodness, the musicianship 👏👏🔥
them two went above and beyond would like to see them again
God I love them Gospel Chops drummers, definitely my favorite style of playing. And that bass player is rrrrrippin' too. And they're both making it look effortless - so damn smooth dawgie.
Gah dang these 2 are insane musicians. That's was awesome
The drum part is amazing!
In a way I did not expect...you guys absolutely killed it.
Respect to the guys thrown in the deep end today…. An impossible task…
Great job by these gentleman, they are both very gifted in their craft….
I think this may be one of my favorite one of this format and I enjoy all the different instrument formats for the show ❤
dudes are amazing. Making it look easy (It's not). Great Job gentlemen. God given talent. God is good brothers.
This was mixed way better than some of the previous drum and bass vids, we'll done this was excellent 👌
gosh I LOVE THIS SECTIONNNN
Yeah.... Once I saw that they were gospel guys I knew they would kill it. Gospel musicians have to be ready to make it happen at any given moment.
im ngl the bass went crazy! the drummer did his thing too, very groovy, but the bassist was right on Tim's heels with some of those runs.
Bruh Polyphia’s drummer is probably the biggest prodigy in the band. He is AMAZING
This video just made my night. These guys are incredible.
I’m loving the vibe of these two guys!!! They were str8 up JAMMIN on that track!!! It was a completely different feel from the original, but it worked very well!!! That’s an instant SUB from me!!! Awesome vid!!!
how can you rock out so hard while looking so relaxed and just having fun! insane performance and vibes
These dudes are gold every time. 😂
They're so in sync its crazy