When I watch a lot of those videos of the Guitar Centre Drum Off finalists, while the drummers have chops to spare and it is a different style of music none of those solos swing like this. Call me old fashioned but I get more kicks out of watching a Peter Erskine or Steve Gadd solo than any of the young guns. Each to their own I guess. Lovely sounding kit by the way. Congrats Peter and Tama.
You are correct. I like players like Erskine,Hamilton,Blade,Stewart,Hoenig, Larnell Lewis for solos because their solos have context to songs they play. Most of the stuff you see done by touring clinicians bore the f"#k out of me. All of them have wicked technique so I appreciate it to that level but it gets redundant. I'm happy to try to sponge up some of the technical things but I'm almost never moved by them musically. Peter has blown me away playing a second line-based solo,latin-based solo,etc...In every instance the solos were built around and had context to the melody of the song he was playing.
***** Regardless as to whether the tone is a product of the recording, I've heard many promotional recordings of high end drum kits at various ranges of tuning (high to medium, don't really hear low tuning that much on promotional material like this) and this sound in particular appeals a great deal more than any other I have heard. No doubt this is a recording that is affected by the mics, room size and other non-drum kit related variables, but the natural sound of the toms, with choices such as head selection, tuning and playing style would certainly have a significant effect on the sound.
For me it doesn't matter so much what kind of drums Peter is playing, it's all about his musicianship, his beautiful chops and ideas, the flow of his masterful improvisations. He's in top form. One of the all time greats.
i wish he just played and played for hours. this is what drumming in my mind is. incredibly beautiful sounding kit, incredible touch, incredibly musical soloing. really a master on the throne....
June 5th: Happy birthday Drummer Peter Erskine of Weather Report and Steps Ahead. Thank you and God bless. Thanks for the upload, TAMA Drums Official. Blessings
Magnificent sound! Best out there in my opinion. And great performance from Erskine! I'd like some videos featuring the starclassic Maple and Bubinga sets though. They are wildly underrepresented , at least when it comes to quality recordings such as these. I've already ordered my SC Bubinga, it's due in a couple of months. But for future reference it would be nice with quality productions featuring the SC Maple and Bubinga. Cheers from Sweden!
I'm getting 10x7 12x8 14x14 and 16x16. Coupled with a 22x16 kick and a 18x14 kick. I'm thinking these sizes will allow me great versatility in setups. :)
Anton J Olsson Awesome! I dig the different sized bass drums! I have a Tama Silverstar with 13x9, 16x16, and 18x16 toms along with 26x14 and 22x18 bass drums. It's pretty fun messing around with African style flams, triplets, and polyrhythms on the bass drums, I use it quite a bit with jazz. Is Ginger Baker an influence of yours?
All right man, cool! :) I wasn't really planning on using them simultaneously, Except maybe in like a Stanton Moore setting with the bigger kick off to the right. But hey, when they're here it's a playground for me to discover :). No, Mr Baker would not be in my list of influences really. Is he on yours?
Peter is a dear friend, so he knows from where I'm coming. The 2nd FTT sounds like it should (sustains with a low bottom) but the BD, the largest drum sounds like a box. Tama make a great product, but why mufflle it so and remove any resonance and bottom that BDs should have? Peter knows exactly how to control a wide open bass drum. If he or the techs removed any muffle rings, blankets, pillows, whatever, Peter would have the perfect set for his musical endeavors.
Superb drummer, but i'm not crazy about his jazz tuning.. The drums are clearly tuned way beyond it's sizes entails, and that's ok for jazz, but i feel like had he tuned them just a little lower, the true tone, power and finesse nuances of the drums would be much more prevalent..Whatever the case Mr. Erskine's the man. A true legend..
+dzarren Why would that be hilarious? Pedals are like shoes, if they fit, then why not use them (regardless of what they're called or who they're marketed to)?
Sounds great but I think he should have chosen his drum finish just the same as his left side snare (omg this side snare!). I personally hate this flashy yellow!
Vincent Duez The first time I ever saw Peter in the early 80s he was playing a yellow kit with Weather Report (and yes, probably influenced by Tony Williams). That is the kit I always associate him with - it's nice to see the yellow back!
This is one of the nicest sounding recordings of a drum set I have ever heard.
perfect sound of drum set
Poetry in motion...pure and simple. Love Peter’s smooth effortless paying...
Never fails to deliver playing musically on the drums. First class player!
The Best. Subtile phrasing, rythmic melodicism. Really one of a kind.
When I watch a lot of those videos of the Guitar Centre Drum Off finalists, while the drummers have chops to spare and it is a different style of music none of those solos swing like this. Call me old fashioned but I get more kicks out of watching a Peter Erskine or Steve Gadd solo than any of the young guns. Each to their own I guess. Lovely sounding kit by the way. Congrats Peter and Tama.
you're not old fashioned, this is better.
You are correct. I like players like Erskine,Hamilton,Blade,Stewart,Hoenig,
Larnell Lewis for solos because their solos have context to songs they play. Most of the stuff you see done by touring clinicians bore the f"#k out of me. All of them have wicked technique so I appreciate it to that level but it gets redundant. I'm happy to try to sponge up some of the technical things but I'm almost never moved by them musically. Peter has blown me away playing a second line-based solo,latin-based solo,etc...In every instance the solos were built around and had context to the melody of the song he was playing.
Subjectively speaking, this is the best sounding gear I've heard Mr. Erskine play thus far...
Great to see Peter Erskine back on drums that match his delicate touch
Those toms! Such a great tone, wish I could get my kit sounding that nice.
you´re right. Those toms sound amazing!
*****
Regardless as to whether the tone is a product of the recording, I've heard many promotional recordings of high end drum kits at various ranges of tuning (high to medium, don't really hear low tuning that much on promotional material like this) and this sound in particular appeals a great deal more than any other I have heard.
No doubt this is a recording that is affected by the mics, room size and other non-drum kit related variables, but the natural sound of the toms, with choices such as head selection, tuning and playing style would certainly have a significant effect on the sound.
George Can'tstandya I love your display name. That is all.
@@CtrlSaltDelete I would like to hear Peter playing these drums with one Neumann 10' in front
@@sweetsweetjanice I'd like to hear Peter play these drums with Newman 10' in front.
For me it doesn't matter so much what kind of drums Peter is playing, it's all about his musicianship, his beautiful chops and ideas, the flow of his masterful improvisations. He's in top form. One of the all time greats.
i wish he just played and played for hours. this is what drumming in my mind is. incredibly beautiful sounding kit, incredible touch, incredibly musical soloing. really a master on the throne....
Awesome. Great sounding, great looking kit.
Well, that was amazing
oh my god every hit is so perfect! what a master
June 5th: Happy birthday Drummer Peter Erskine of Weather Report and Steps Ahead. Thank you and God bless. Thanks for the upload, TAMA Drums Official. Blessings
These are some of the best sounding drums around today.
Oh man, so beautiful ,and such sick playing :-) wow
thank you Mr. Erskine
you appear as if you're truly enjoying yourself
Of course a lot of the kit sounding this good is this mans playing
Too awesome. Just beautiful touch. The drums themselves don't excite me but he is a terrific player.
I can see an enormous pleasure by Peter for playing this kit. Haven't seen like this before.
This is drumming at the highest possible & musical level.
Sweet. So relaxed yet precise. PE makes it look so easy and fun.
What can b said pure sound quality and bye far absolute ! legendary drummer. One of my favorites. Ridiculous technical proficiency 💪
Great playing and awesome musician!
My favorite drummer!
That tri tone between the 10’ and 12’ toms sounds amazing.
Great drummer, I've been playing his signature ride sticks for like 20 years. Once I tried them I never went back to any other stick and on it goes.
Awesome. I just love the solo. As always, you play fantastisk Peter.
Stunning piece. Amazing sounding kit...
Best Drum Heads and Best Cymbals😊 of course a Legend!
Having a complete understanding of the musicality of your drumkit
That was amazing
That touch though! So good
One of the greatest right there.
I have a nice set of Ludwigs I might give them another go. This man is an inspiration. His timing is perfect .
Beautiful.
I love the very simple style of Peter, put a few things in the right place
Amazing composition.
Incredible.
Best drummer in the world
That guys not playing the drums hes painting a picture.. I was blessed to see him in billingham forum theatre years ago incredible
as usual.....great !
So melodic. Nice!
This is amazing
very musical, beautiful sound. was waiting for him to nail that splash, but...nope! Leave 'em wanting more, heh heh...
Tama certainly make great snares, including the less expensive SLP line.
This kit is mind blowing I have a maple star classic and a birch bubinga and I want a maple star
É..., um bicho refinado e uma batera de alta qualidade.
Magnificent sound! Best out there in my opinion. And great performance from Erskine!
I'd like some videos featuring the starclassic Maple and Bubinga sets though.
They are wildly underrepresented , at least when it comes to quality recordings such as these. I've already ordered my SC Bubinga, it's due in a couple of months.
But for future reference it would be nice with quality productions featuring the SC Maple and Bubinga.
Cheers from Sweden!
Anton J Olsson What sizes did you order?
I'm getting 10x7 12x8 14x14 and 16x16. Coupled with a 22x16 kick and a 18x14 kick. I'm thinking these sizes will allow me great versatility in setups. :)
Anton J Olsson
Awesome! I dig the different sized bass drums! I have a Tama Silverstar with 13x9, 16x16, and 18x16 toms along with 26x14 and 22x18 bass drums. It's pretty fun messing around with African style flams, triplets, and polyrhythms on the bass drums, I use it quite a bit with jazz. Is Ginger Baker an influence of yours?
All right man, cool! :) I wasn't really planning on using them simultaneously, Except maybe in like a Stanton Moore setting with the bigger kick off to the right. But hey, when they're here it's a playground for me to discover :). No, Mr Baker would not be in my list of influences really. Is he on yours?
Anton J Olsson
Yes. He uses different sized bass drums so I was thinking you got the idea there. ;)
These are the Steinway piano equivalent for drums. Along with Craviotto solid shells,these are finest sounding drums I've heard. Tuned perfectly too.
This makes me happy
Yeah,he looks so happy sometimes back there.. like he's getting a bj.
Peter Star Tama Star!!! Great.
I had no idea that Rob Reiner played drums this well.
you're thinking of another drummer, this is Carl Reiner
Actually this is Kevin Spacey.
these drums sounds so fucking good
Feel you from here brother!
Hi all.
Does anyone know if he is still with Tama today, in 2019?
Love Peter and Jimmy Chamberlain also Dennis chambers all groove , pocket players 😆😆😆😄😄😅😃😃😃😂😂😁😁 just like myself . Feel the music and timing.
If you watch some of he's videos with DW you'll notice that he was kind of fighting the drums...with this TAMA kit he is floating...
I don't play TAMAs
Genius.
great!!!
Is anyone going to mention that finish though?
When do we get to stop putting though at the end of sentences?
Unreal.
Peter is a dear friend, so he knows from where I'm coming. The 2nd FTT sounds like it should (sustains with a low bottom) but the BD, the largest drum sounds like a box. Tama make a great product, but why mufflle it so and remove any resonance and bottom that BDs should have? Peter knows exactly how to control a wide open bass drum. If he or the techs removed any muffle rings, blankets, pillows, whatever, Peter would have the perfect set for his musical endeavors.
Pinocchio 🤯 Sightseeing
Superb drummer, but i'm not crazy about his jazz tuning.. The drums are clearly tuned way beyond it's sizes entails, and that's ok for jazz, but i feel like had he tuned them just a little lower, the true tone, power and finesse nuances of the drums would be much more prevalent..Whatever the case Mr. Erskine's the man. A true legend..
Find the quarter note then play quarter note triplets; diddle each note now. It sounds cool!
Did Pete go all in and switch kick pedals to the speed cobra too or is he still using that fatiguing DW 9000?
Rolling glide according to his MD cover story June 2016
An actual artist on drums, like Bill Bruford or Christian Vander or Louis Cole perhaps, Erskine is in his own league as all great artists are.
Anyone know what pedals he uses? It would be hilarious if he was using the speed cobras :P
+dzarren Why would that be hilarious? Pedals are like shoes, if they fit, then why not use them (regardless of what they're called or who they're marketed to)?
Neil Peart took lessons from this great drummer.
This guy's unreal
TONE!
Did he switch to Remo also?
Caleb yes.
Well played, nice phrasing, this is a drum solo, not a bunch of random notes and chops.
what ride cymbal is that?
The way it's hammered...it looks like a 20-22 Zildjian K Constantinople
and the hi hat?? pleasee!
a custom new beat hi-hat from zildjian
Peter 🔥🔥🫶
badaas mf
Sounds great but I think he should have chosen his drum finish just the same as his left side snare (omg this side snare!). I personally hate this flashy yellow!
Vincent Duez The first time I ever saw Peter in the early 80s he was playing a yellow kit with Weather Report (and yes, probably influenced by Tony Williams). That is the kit I always associate him with - it's nice to see the yellow back!
Can he tune those any higher? ugh. That bass drum sounds like a tomato can.
too bad he downgraded from yamaha
This guy's unreal