He talks about that being consistent with foot, importance of 4 way limb independence and key component of pulse. Very interesting hearing him break down some of those basic concepts into how to improve your groove.
When I realized I was making face, I always tried at least to pretend I am with a naked girl who’s commanding me to please her. Who knows? theres maybe a chic who happens to be in tune with your thought frequency tô 😎
Never an instrument can bear my heart and soul like sitting down to a set of drums. But isn't every instrument capable of depicting an Artist's means to express? How does this guy differ from other drum soloists?
That hi-hat on 2 & 4 is a thing of beauty! It literally goes on auto-pilot once you're in a "groove". You don't even think about it anymore. I miss my playing days :(
If you're not physically limited then maybe play again. I played from the age of 10 to 30. (2 sets of ludwigs). Sold my drumset and moved on. At age 49 bought a new set. (Mapex). Gave them to my nephew when I was 59. Now at age 69 I jokingly told my wife I wanna put the band back together. So, she went out and bought me a new set of gretsch drums for my birthday. I was really rusty. Played them horribly at first but after about a month it's all coming back. It can be done.
Not only is his playing utterly melodic, but the kit is also tuned perfectly and lends itself incredibly well to this style of playing. SO MUCH TONE! I love it. Especially that deep, booming bass.
@@ericdreizen1463 i get and mostly agree with the first half of your statement the second part either makes no sense or is contradictory to your first half but cheers pal.
You may or may not have noticed that, like a lot of fine jazz solos, the drummer is still looped into the song and plays in a manner that has an overall empathy with the rhythm. Great solo, love TH-cam for bringing all of this magic to the fingertips, and to all of you - lefty- righty debatists-- HEY, who cares, I’m right handed, some of my heroes are r/ h, some are L/ h..... Drummers unite😀👍👍👍
The key to that and many jazz songs is never letting up on those opens/closes on the hi-hat. Very difficult to do throughout a solo. You may notice some very famous rock drummers doing this in their solos as well.
@@xethanndonttryme6983 Lmao ego? The name was Hermoinegranger or some shite, my ego isn’t a factor. It was spelled wrong. I’m not telling a dude named Jon his names spelled wrong, I’m telling someone who’s using an actual characters name for a screen name and has it spelled wrong. Just like I tell people who write ‘viola’ when they mean voila and people who write ‘defiantly’ when they mean definitely. It’s not a matter of opinion how you spell Hermione Granger. Or nitwit.
Man, your speed and control are really amazing! The way you isolate the high hat is out of this world! I want you to know you’re one of my biggest influences as a percussionist. 🥁
Ummm yeah absolute masterclass in drumming 🥁 and also how to play a solo while keeping the tempo and not just a bunch of random notes 📝 It’s simply perfect 👍
I am nine years old playing drums I never really wanted to play drums but you know mom's right so now I listened to this solo and I practice 3 hours a day and I like it!
@DanieGlassDrums I started drumming when I was 14 because of Ringo Starr. I’m right handed, but I’m trying to learn how to play my fills left handed like him.
his was a special edition kit called the "Buddy Rich Commemorative Set-up" in 2006. So we used the vintage "beaver tail" lugs. This kit is actually what started our whole Classics Series, that it...the Poplar/Mahogany shells with thick and deep maple reinforcement hoops and "butter" bearing edges. The BR-style kits sold out completely by about 2008, but you can still order a custom Classics Series kit, with our Classic round DW turret lugs, today! dwdrums.com/drums/classics
Absolutely stunning. Beautiful doesnt nearly describe it. Everything is spot on. The drum tone, that high hat, incredibly dynamic and melodic. If Chopin were a percussionist, this would be one of his compositions.
Despite this guy is a historian, he is an absolute top class drummer. His grooves especially the footwork are incredible being able to keep the hi hat and the bass drum in time with the solo while he does seriously amazing fills on those toms mostly the snare drum. Also whereas on 2:23 that cross stick, rim hits and snare head hits simultaneously is absolute class. It gives an amazing salsa like feel to the drum kit especially at a tempo this fast
Anyone wondering what the song is, it's "Hey Pachuco" by Royal Crown Revue (the group he usually plays with) with a slight re-arrangement of the end. Great tune that he's had some amazing solos on over the years!
Man I've never payed attention to jazz drummers before it didn't really catch my attention mainly because I play Latin music but after watching this I now have a lot of respect for what you guys do and with so much style and rhythm great job👍
11-year-old Pritish A R (Australia) is officially the world's fastest drummer! He has broken the record for the most drumbeats in a minute using drumsticks, with a total of 2,370 - that's 39.5 beats per second. Pandit Sudarshan Das, 37, spent 16 hours, 41 minutes and 50 seconds doing the longest ever drum roll, breaking his previous record of 14 hours. 3:33 [Guinness World Records; Newham Recorder]
The drums have always been part of jazz, because the beat and sound of the drums is so integral to the cultural history of where jazz music originated and evolved from. The drum kit has always held a prominent role in the rhythm section of jazz bands, providing rhythmic drive as well as tonal colors. Extended periods of drumming release endorphins and enkephalins, neurotransmitters that act as natural painkillers and mood enhancers. 5:20 [Dawkes; Jazz Blog Org; Mic com]
I am 22 years old, the first time I watched this video I was almost 19 and I keep coming back! My life has changed a lot but listening to this solo feels like home. Complex simplicity. That’s how I would describe this work or art. Daniel Glass is SUCH a great drummer. If he was a filmmaker he would be up there with Tarantino and Wes Anderson… rewatchability at it’s finest.
Daniel--beautiful solo. Incredible flow and tempo, musicality and of course, technique. Such a welcome change from the gospel choppers & blast beaters of the drumming world--well done
Yep he's a master drummer. Drums sound great too, and the Bosphonus cymbals , wow. Techneque is awsome especially on that cymbal hand vibrato. Best definition I've geard.
This reminded me of a drum off in Tampa Fl back in ‘82 and Chester Thompson was the judge. All the rockers got their chance and there were some exceptional drummers. It got a bit monotonous until the last guy had a go. He was an Italian jazz drummer and he smoked everybody. Watching Chester Thompson smile and nod with the beat I’ll never forget. The Italian won over everybody in attendance, competitors too. Epic day.
You are very welcome. If you want the "full story," feel free to check out my DVD "The Century Project," which covers a LOT of cool material and gear in much the same manner as this video. danielglass.com/portfolio/the-century-project/
I agree this was amazing. If you are in for catch solos. Search for Benny greb. If you haven’t heard his solos. They are easy to listen to and full of swing but underneath they are crazy complex.
Ther are a lot of drummers on the net but only a very few that play so melodically! I’m absolutely fascinated. Buddy would definitively give you at least 3 thumbs up!!!👍
metz ergenstein Metal drummers usually play simple stuff (mainly singles) extremely fast around the kit, making it look complicated, but in the end is just that, singles played fast. Jazz drummers, on the other hand, play countless patterns and combinations, and they can also go really fast. Not that metal drumming isn't challenging, but it's more on a physical level. Jazz drumming is challenging on a physical and mental way.
Metal is not only a physical exercise. Metal is a very wide genre. Tomas Haake, Mike Mangini, Bobby Jarzombek, Matt Gartska, Aquiles Priester just to name few names. Anyway latin drummers are seriously the most impressive from a technical standpoint, even more than jazz drummers.
Some heavy metal drummers play jazz it's that they don't play it in songs because it doesn't suit the tempo, genre or song their playing When they do their solos they do doubles, triplets and 16th beats as well they try to keep it to the genre of music their playing
Awesome solo, awesome drums..Awesome drummer...Anyone else notice how great the drums were tuned? BRAvo Daniel from one lefty to another...BTW I can't STAND watching righties play,LOL
Now THIS solo is what I definitely would call an incentive to become a subscriber! No boring anotation can ever do that to me! So many crappy youtube channels who just smacks dab an annotation to subscribe, without even providing anything worthwile to watch. This gentleman does this!
That high-hat consistency! Dude has literally separated his right foot from the rest of his body solely for playing high hat
His left handed
*playing L-high t-hat
yep. that's pretty hard without practice. especially when you're left handed and playing it with your right
He talks about that being consistent with foot, importance of 4 way limb independence and key component of pulse. Very interesting hearing him break down some of those basic concepts into how to improve your groove.
Something that I have a hard time doing.
Jazz drummers always make the best faces while playing
But of course ....
then you should check Tito puente live performance's
When I realized I was making face, I always tried at least to pretend I am with a naked girl who’s commanding me to please her. Who knows? theres maybe a chic who happens to be in tune with your thought frequency tô 😎
@@latinpercussionlover6598 the jazz world will forever love and miss tito
Didnt know Keith Moon played jazz lol
All the drummers watching this are more amazed at that hi-hat consistency than everything else he is doing, if you know you know
Christian vander from Magma is the master for that,but he do that all time,not only for a solo..outstanding!
Yes, totally!
Absolutely a true percussionist! Amazing🔥🥁
I don't think my hands move that fast.
Hees leading with his left hand and left foot which is astonishing. bass drum left foot hi hats right foot.left hand lead also
That snare sound though… to die for!
Chris Gill its off that y
The one with the snares off?
Yeah, that snare is hot
aruarian are best for jazz
That Aquarian head man.
dat hi-hat consistency. :D
I had the same feeling about the hi-hat
Sierox what's this song's title ?
not a game journalist Hey Pachuco
And he plays just the half notes with the hi hat damn
It is a metronome.
This guy is a percussionist... Many of you see him as a drummer. He's a painter
All drummers are percussionists. I don't know if we're all painters though.
Actually he's a plumber, he works with Ace.
He percussed the shit out of that kit....
No need to argue semantics
Never an instrument can bear my heart and soul like sitting down to a set of drums. But isn't every instrument capable of depicting an Artist's means to express? How does this guy differ from other drum soloists?
That hi-hat on 2 & 4 is a thing of beauty! It literally goes on auto-pilot once you're in a "groove". You don't even think about it anymore. I miss my playing days :(
Get back into it friend🎉
If you're not physically limited then maybe play again. I played from the age of 10 to 30. (2 sets of ludwigs). Sold my drumset and moved on. At age 49 bought a new set. (Mapex). Gave them to my nephew when I was 59. Now at age 69 I jokingly told my wife I wanna put the band back together. So, she went out and bought me a new set of gretsch drums for my birthday. I was really rusty. Played them horribly at first but after about a month it's all coming back. It can be done.
@@luigisavoia2401 Definitely thinking about getting a set soon. Thanks. :)
imagine walking into guitar center and doing this shit
+pauliswaycool hahahaha amazing thought !!
Hahahaha
Daniel Castellammare So did you? 😁
and then immediately heading into the guitar section to play wonderwall afterwards.
@@ImOutsideTheBox lol
Not only is his playing utterly melodic, but the kit is also tuned perfectly and lends itself incredibly well to this style of playing. SO MUCH TONE! I love it. Especially that deep, booming bass.
Excellent! That's how the old school guys did it. Allowed the tone of the drums to come through. Thanks for the kind words.
Great to see this type of music still being played.
Takes you back to the Buddy Rich and Gene Krupa era.
except not either of those players and well...meh.
@@ericdreizen1463 i get and mostly agree with the first half of your statement the second part either makes no sense or is contradictory to your first half but cheers pal.
This makes me want to do two things. 1) Play drums 2) Get into a car chase. :)
Incredible, without Words.
Ocean's 53 Casino Heist
LOL
Best comment!! :D
I did both!
.... car chase is easier.
You may or may not have noticed that, like a lot of fine jazz solos, the drummer is still looped into the song and plays in a manner that has an overall empathy with the rhythm. Great solo, love TH-cam for bringing all of this magic to the fingertips, and to all of you - lefty- righty debatists-- HEY, who cares, I’m right handed, some of my heroes are r/ h, some are L/ h..... Drummers unite😀👍👍👍
The key to that and many jazz songs is never letting up on those opens/closes on the hi-hat. Very difficult to do throughout a solo.
You may notice some very famous rock drummers doing this in their solos as well.
Stop he's good no amazing.
Oh no, you are an ARTISITE. THE MAN IS GOOD. HE ISNT GREAT.
@@frankburdodrums8984 shut up. U sound stupid, you live in that world, go fo r a walk
@@franksmith7419 how does he sound stupid?
Everybody is focusing on the fills..
me: that hi hat is consistent af!
Yup I said the same thing it whats holds that entire solo together it NEVER wavers
Both is impressive. To consistently keep your hi hat in time while doing insane fills is a hard feat to achieve.
Your name is spelled wrong. It’s Hermione. A hermoine is a distended blood vessel on a Frenchman’s rectum.
@@DZNTZ Did you really just tell someone their name is wrong?
That's on a whole other level of ego.
@@xethanndonttryme6983 Lmao ego? The name was Hermoinegranger or some shite, my ego isn’t a factor. It was spelled wrong. I’m not telling a dude named Jon his names spelled wrong, I’m telling someone who’s using an actual characters name for a screen name and has it spelled wrong. Just like I tell people who write ‘viola’ when they mean voila and people who write ‘defiantly’ when they mean definitely. It’s not a matter of opinion how you spell Hermione Granger. Or nitwit.
Daniel is a number one drummer with chops galore and man he makes his solo interesting . Can help but digging his style and ideas.
Thank ye kindly!
Dude i thought this was the 60s then realized how clean the footage was
This is so amazing. He is a true artist because he uses the kit in a very creative and expressive way.
this guy has put his 10000 hours in
Man, your speed and control are really amazing! The way you isolate the high hat is out of this world! I want you to know you’re one of my biggest influences as a percussionist. 🥁
That is right our friend! Daniel is on it!
Ummm yeah absolute masterclass in drumming 🥁 and also how to play a solo while keeping the tempo and not just a bunch of random notes 📝
It’s simply perfect 👍
Chills when the band came back in. Absolutely phenomenal playing!
Wow. Perfectly tuned drums for that playing style, perfect playing style for that sound. Awesome and truly inspiring!
Dude, those drums sound AMAZING!!!! Fuck
That steady beat on the hi-hat is utterly sublime!
HOW do you do it!!!
I am nine years old playing drums I never really wanted to play drums but you know mom's right so now I listened to this solo and I practice 3 hours a day and I like it!
Awesome - keep it up! I started when I was seven, and have now made a living as a drummer over 30 years. It's super fun, but a LOT of work.
@DanieGlassDrums I started drumming when I was 14 because of Ringo Starr. I’m right handed, but I’m trying to learn how to play my fills left handed like him.
first solo in years that I enjoy listening to. Amazing touch and orchestration!
🙏
Every second of this drum solo is so magnificent in virtuosity that it made me feel like I had watched twenty straight minutes rather than just 5:47.
his was a special edition kit called the "Buddy Rich Commemorative Set-up" in 2006. So we used the vintage "beaver tail" lugs. This kit is actually what started our whole Classics Series, that it...the Poplar/Mahogany shells with thick and deep maple reinforcement hoops and "butter" bearing edges. The BR-style kits sold out completely by about 2008, but you can still order a custom Classics Series kit, with our Classic round DW turret lugs, today! dwdrums.com/drums/classics
my friends tell me not to act weird when we play live
Me: 4:18
then u hear that "yeah man" hahahaha
Absolutely stunning. Beautiful doesnt nearly describe it. Everything is spot on. The drum tone, that high hat, incredibly dynamic and melodic.
If Chopin were a percussionist, this would be one of his compositions.
Thanks for your amazing comment! I'm truly honored.
@@DanielGlassDrums Thanks for your dedication to the craft
Despite this guy is a historian, he is an absolute top class drummer. His grooves especially the footwork are incredible being able to keep the hi hat and the bass drum in time with the solo while he does seriously amazing fills on those toms mostly the snare drum. Also whereas on 2:23 that cross stick, rim hits and snare head hits simultaneously is absolute class. It gives an amazing salsa like feel to the drum kit especially at a tempo this fast
There’s so much melody in his playing.
Anyone wondering what the song is, it's "Hey Pachuco" by Royal Crown Revue (the group he usually plays with) with a slight re-arrangement of the end. Great tune that he's had some amazing solos on over the years!
Any drummer can bang on the drums and make some cool sounds, but only a true master can deliver that kind of precision. Bravo!
amazing performance. drummer was killing it.
Now this is a drum solo by a great musician on a great kit !!!
😃
Man I've never payed attention to jazz drummers before it didn't really catch my attention mainly because I play Latin music but after watching this I now have a lot of respect for what you guys do and with so much style and rhythm great job👍
+Jose Sarmiento if you start playing jazz, you can bring your latin touch in it... !!! music is music !!! keep on drumming !
Jazz drummers hold mucho respect for Latin drummers and are always attentive and stealing where appropriate.
I'm amazed that with the hi-hat so close and actually overlapping the snare, that he doesn't inadvertently strike it by mistake.
The amount of intensive and intentional practice needed to achieve this is amazing, so much respect-Giraffe Certified
Also, years of playing this song and solo on the road. Probably 1500 times over a 20 year period.
I’ve never seen a drummer like this
11-year-old Pritish A R (Australia) is officially the world's fastest drummer! He has broken the record for the most drumbeats in a minute using drumsticks, with a total of 2,370 - that's 39.5 beats per second.
Pandit Sudarshan Das, 37, spent 16 hours, 41 minutes and 50 seconds doing the longest ever drum roll, breaking his previous record of 14 hours. 3:33 [Guinness World Records; Newham Recorder]
@@Gurci28 we're not here for speed dude
@@Gurci28wow, he has to be the best drummer in the world, ever !
I dig it to the MARROW! Frickin' GROOVY chops and what a beautiful tone your kit has. Your drumming is infectious! Thanks a million.
Brilliant and melodic, light and precise, magnificent hi-hat work and execution. Buddy Rich would have been proud.
The drums have always been part of jazz, because the beat and sound of the drums is so integral to the cultural history of where jazz music originated and evolved from. The drum kit has always held a prominent role in the rhythm section of jazz bands, providing rhythmic drive as well as tonal colors.
Extended periods of drumming release endorphins and enkephalins, neurotransmitters that act as natural painkillers and mood enhancers. 5:20 [Dawkes; Jazz Blog Org; Mic com]
Buddy rich was a bit of an asshole, and would probably be more jealous of the spotlight than proud
Very good!!, thanks from Uruguay!.
I am 22 years old, the first time I watched this video I was almost 19 and I keep coming back! My life has changed a lot but listening to this solo feels like home.
Complex simplicity. That’s how I would describe this work or art. Daniel Glass is SUCH a great drummer. If he was a filmmaker he would be up there with Tarantino and Wes Anderson… rewatchability at it’s finest.
Wow! I'm truly honored and humbled by your comment! Thanks
@@DanielGlassDrums I bought the DVD because of this TH-cam video of your solo. Amazing stuff ❤️
This guy is gold. What a great and skillful drummer
Daniel--beautiful solo. Incredible flow and tempo, musicality and of course, technique. Such a welcome change from the gospel choppers & blast beaters of the drumming world--well done
Thanks so much! You can find out more about the DVD here: danielglass.com/portfolio/the-century-project/
Wow! Amazing solo. I am blown away by such skill.
He and Neil Peart both do these type of performances. RIP Neil.
WOAH! Those Singles and Singles withe Left / Right hand Cross-Overs!!! Daniel! Are you kidding me!? Epic my Friend! Truly Epic!
Thanks brother!
Yep he's a master drummer. Drums sound great too, and the Bosphonus cymbals , wow. Techneque is awsome especially on that cymbal hand vibrato. Best definition I've geard.
Thanks so much!
Wooooow. That was genuinely one of the best drum performances i ever saw. Beautiful kit too.
Wow!!!! That was absolutely nothing short of amazing.
This video is just so fucking good. The combination of the tone and his musicality is just perfect.
This reminded me of a drum off in Tampa Fl back in ‘82 and Chester Thompson was the judge. All the rockers got their chance and there were some exceptional drummers. It got a bit monotonous until the last guy had a go. He was an Italian jazz drummer and he smoked everybody. Watching Chester Thompson smile and nod with the beat I’ll never forget. The Italian won over everybody in attendance, competitors too. Epic day.
This guy is the best jazz player at drum solo I’ve ever see before
This is pure artistry - and boy how that kit sounds fantastic...
And it looks beautiful as well
@@nielserikmogensen-larsen326 INDEED!
Wow, that was a very musical history lesson. Thank you for your work, Daniel.
You are very welcome. If you want the "full story," feel free to check out my DVD "The Century Project," which covers a LOT of cool material and gear in much the same manner as this video. danielglass.com/portfolio/the-century-project/
I have told this video to f off several times, even more loudly when I realised the hi hat was STILL going.
I love every second of this.
This guy is the real deal love the way the drums sound too
Incredible..your right! His right foot is disconned from his body..amazing!!Truly a percussionist!!🔥🔥🥁👍
Damn Daniel
Lmaoo😂😂but the drumming was on point
+Shashwat Poudyal fleak
+Rich person719 fleek
^
Back at it again with them white drums...
This is some of the best drumming ive ever heard in my life.. so glad i discovered this video wow!!!
Wauv! This is the first time I hear a drumsolo thats really catchy and where I dont loose interest. Impressive technique and musicality.
I agree this was amazing. If you are in for catch solos. Search for Benny greb. If you haven’t heard his solos. They are easy to listen to and full of swing but underneath they are crazy complex.
The emotion in this is palpable. Amazing performance.
Yes!! Finally watched a solo that made musical sense👏👏 has great flow...Thanks for this video !!
Ther are a lot of drummers on the net but only a very few that play so melodically! I’m absolutely fascinated. Buddy would definitively give you at least 3 thumbs up!!!👍
Very good solo!!! The Drums sounds amazing!
Love the way he brings the band back together to finish out the song at the end
and I used to think heavy metal drummers were the best ones...maybe i was wrong...
Compared to jazz metal is childs play
I wouldn't disrespect that bad metal drummers, there are some that can play
metz ergenstein Metal drummers usually play simple stuff (mainly singles) extremely fast around the kit, making it look complicated, but in the end is just that, singles played fast. Jazz drummers, on the other hand, play countless patterns and combinations, and they can also go really fast. Not that metal drumming isn't challenging, but it's more on a physical level. Jazz drumming is challenging on a physical and mental way.
Metal is not only a physical exercise. Metal is a very wide genre. Tomas Haake, Mike Mangini, Bobby Jarzombek, Matt Gartska, Aquiles Priester just to name few names. Anyway latin drummers are seriously the most impressive from a technical standpoint, even more than jazz drummers.
Some heavy metal drummers play jazz it's that they don't play it in songs because it doesn't suit the tempo, genre or song their playing
When they do their solos they do doubles, triplets and 16th beats as well they try to keep it to the genre of music their playing
He made it look effortless, great head space , amazing timing and feel, awe sim drumming.
I want to see two assasins trying to kill eachother silently in the middle of a party dancing to THIS
Dude is amazing.. Nice job!
I like the musicality in that solo. Not just chop after chop. Really cool. Well,Jazzdrummers. Topleague!
Always playing in time. Not losing the pocket. Great chops!
monster drummer !!!!!
I never understand why videos like this has dislikes. 220 people think they can do this better or something?
No they just don t like it
@@yannis3907 don't like drumming? Then why watch it.
Finally a left handed drummer like me! Awesome performance!!!
Yes, and old school to boot. He uses the traditional grip. Matched grip is what everyone uses today and it's lifeless.
Me too!
He does not get enough love. He is a word class drummer. His dvd is also phenomenal.
this solo paints a smile on evryonez face !
Holly cow!!! It's like he's taken buddy rich solos and made them his own! And the hi hat consistancey is amazing
us drummers seem like a dieing breed. where are all the musicians 👍👍 that was excellent 👌👌
Such a gift to have this colorized film of Buddy in his younger days!
I want play drumm like this guy!! Awesome!!
Absolute W i litteraly memorized all of this and still dont have a drum set.....
Awesome solo, awesome drums..Awesome drummer...Anyone else notice how great the drums were tuned? BRAvo Daniel from one lefty to another...BTW I can't STAND watching righties play,LOL
Mr Daniel Glass, Sir, your Drum Solo is so awesome and cool. I have learnt a lot just by watching this.
Excellent - glad you dug it!
Now THIS solo is what I definitely would call an incentive to become a subscriber! No boring anotation can ever do that to me! So many crappy youtube channels who just smacks dab an annotation to subscribe, without even providing anything worthwile to watch. This gentleman does this!
He really did put that right leg to autopilot
Man has a metronome for his right leg
2:47 guitarist has no chill
Nick Maille “Dude wtf I can play a solo too”
Generally, I appreciate ferocious accompaniment more than monstrous solo expression. This is no exception. DG, you are the man.
omg I know what I want to do for the rest of my life. thank you
kind of felt the same way dude
thats fucking insane
this guy is DOCTOR WHO!!!
Really impressive, fun to listen to and he sure has great concepts and can really make those tom toms thunder and sing.
whoa, why didn't I know about this guy? ossum player
Absolutely loved the phrasing on that! Really, truly entertaining solo!
lefty?!? This is very new ive never seen a lefty drummer
we're a small minority my dude ;)
proud to see a lefty playing this stuff even though I had nothing to with it lol
especially playing a reverse traditional grip.
+James Brander right? Crazy
Plenty out there. Phil Collins for one
+premier4 6 not many can hear. 😂😂😂
I love how all the drummers in the comments are just impressed he can keep the consistent hi hat
This is music.
Wonderful, amazing and brilliant...
Highly advanced sounds of the African continent . Magnificent performance. When I grow up I want to play like you, I am only 63.
This is amazing, love your work and your band Daniel!
Its really cool to watch a left handed drummer.
I agree!
Underrated video. Amazing