Keep in mind that Chad is a 'jam drummer'. So he will know how to react because he's doing what's called 'active listening'. There are moments in here that as a drummer I can tell he's never heard the song before because there are little hesitations and corrections. Very subtle.
Yeah, the fills are a bit “jerky”, like he’s not sure if it fits in. But yeah and a few places you could see where it goes quiet and is a beat or two behind. Still kills it though.
@@marquisdelafayette1929 that he does, and yeah so it isn't "perfect" but man looks at how much fun he's having and that's why we're all here coz it's awesome 😀 thank you for watching, glad you enjoyed
My favorite part was when he caught when the drums should drop and then come back in. If the song was in 4/4 he probably would have jumped in even sooner at the beginning
This is Chad's 40 years behind those drums, he makes a few crossover mistakes but he corrects so quickly it's hard to notice. His anticipation is unlike anyone I have seen.
As a bassist, I’ve been asked to play with various bands throughout the years. As long as I was alongside a solid drummer I always killed it. Playing with a solid drummer makes you not afraid. Chad is as solid as they come!! Thank you!😊
@@petestottsberry1133 oh he would definitely give ANY musician the confidence to just PLAY if they are on stage with him! Thank you for watching Pete, glad you enjoyed 🤘🏻
man's intuition and reaction time is insane - he takes his best guess and needs ~ 1/2 bar to figure out if he's right and where to adjust if he's not. All the other Drumeo videos in this series are great as well, but Chad is just an absolute CHAD. Also, it might be basic as hell, but hell bent for leather always one of my favorites.
Hey ! French viewer here. Trust me, you really should check the Mike Portnoy, Eloy Casagrande and Tosh Peterson videos from the same series. And as a bonus, the one called Larnell Lewis hears a song once and plays it perfectly. Those 4 videos will blow your mind.
Larnell I know of from his wild run in Snarky Puppy, portnoy is just a monster behind the kit! Eloy and Tosh I now HAVE to see haha thank you for watching Gauthier! I'm glad you enjoyed
All my tunes are made up,.originals,.all that comes with improvisation,.not like we're recording or anything but,.more time than not,.my 1st attempt and thoughts of a scales,.chord progression are right. He knows the count. He's a drummer,.so he knows to follow WTF me as the guitarist is doing,.which is matching what the vocalist is giving,.which is exactly what the bassist is doing too. All Chad needs to know is the count,.to listen and follow the band,.and become one with the Jam so to speak. It's impressive AF,..JS that's how he did it,.and also./.. I'm lookin for a drummer Chad LMAO
I would have to disagree about Chad's jumping right in not "being the normal thing to do." I've been a studio/session musician for 35+ years (multiple instruments - including drums) and any decent musician with Chad's experience and years behind the kit should be able to jump right in to some extent. Obviously he's an amazing drummer but once he found the time signature and the feel of the song it was off to the races. No offense to Jared Leto but Thirty Seconds to Mars is hardly Tool or King Crimson. RHCP has several songs in 3/4 or 6/8 and Chad has played with a few bands as well as sitting in with many others so I wasn't surprised he was able to wing it. "Breaking the Girl" has the same time signature, a similar drum part and Chad's played it probably hundreds of times. Copy and paste.
Cheers mate. 35 plus years of studio experience no wonder YOU can do it too. Your elitism is REEKING, but cheers for watching, glad we agree on chad being a beast behind the kit eh, oh yeaaaah, because EVERY session player would hear 2-3 bars of drumless music and nail it...because one of his hundreds of songs had the same time signature
@@Gnaritas42 because more than anything, music is about fun and he's been doing it so long he isn't afraid of making a mistake like younger musicians who'd be crucified on the internet if they miss a single hit haha
Keep in mind that Chad is a 'jam drummer'. So he will know how to react because he's doing what's called 'active listening'. There are moments in here that as a drummer I can tell he's never heard the song before because there are little hesitations and corrections. Very subtle.
Thank you Tulsa, Glad you enjoyed!!
Yeah, the fills are a bit “jerky”, like he’s not sure if it fits in. But yeah and a few places you could see where it goes quiet and is a beat or two behind.
Still kills it though.
@@marquisdelafayette1929 that he does, and yeah so it isn't "perfect" but man looks at how much fun he's having and that's why we're all here coz it's awesome 😀 thank you for watching, glad you enjoyed
My favorite part was when he caught when the drums should drop and then come back in. If the song was in 4/4 he probably would have jumped in even sooner at the beginning
This is Chad's 40 years behind those drums, he makes a few crossover mistakes but he corrects so quickly it's hard to notice. His anticipation is unlike anyone I have seen.
He's truly just a HUGE fan of music and you can really see it when he plays! Thanks for watching Wolf, glad you enjoyed
@@ExploringTheSmoke Subscribing!
@@badwolf2185 you're a legend 💪🏻
@@badwolf2185 54 years to be exact - he started playing drums at the age of 7 and he was 61 here
He is wonderful drummer. Perfect in any styles of music. He goes ahead anyway. And he do it.
He is incredible! I'm glad you enjoyed
As a bassist, I’ve been asked to play with various bands throughout the years. As long as I was alongside a solid drummer I always killed it. Playing with a solid drummer makes you not afraid. Chad is as solid as they come!! Thank you!😊
@@petestottsberry1133 oh he would definitely give ANY musician the confidence to just PLAY if they are on stage with him! Thank you for watching Pete, glad you enjoyed 🤘🏻
Your reaction might be the most like mine. Like, I'm tryna listen and analyze, but then **feral screaming outta nowhere!** 😆 Absolute joy.
Sometimes when the jam hits just right.... analysis can wait 😂 glad you enjoyed
He’s the best, he knew the count, he knew when to break down he is a great improviser he had great fillers. He’s the best
@@ajmiami9990 and he has SO much fun while doing it!! Thanks for watching AJ, glad you enjoyed 🤘🏻
man's intuition and reaction time is insane - he takes his best guess and needs ~ 1/2 bar to figure out if he's right and where to adjust if he's not. All the other Drumeo videos in this series are great as well, but Chad is just an absolute CHAD. Also, it might be basic as hell, but hell bent for leather always one of my favorites.
Eric!! I gotta agree fully, Chad just brings his own flavour and I will ALWAYS be here for it! Thank you for watching, glad you enjoyed
Pop drummer Domino doing Slipknot is another good one.
Oooooooh!!! Slipknot covers are ALWAYS welcome 😂 glad you enjoyed
@@ExploringTheSmokeagreed she has two appearances on drumeo
@@getdownorlaydown763 oh it's cominggggg, but music copyright is throttling me right now 😭 thank you for watching 💪🏻 glad you enjoyed
Chad is an effing riot. Not a fan of RHCP, but I can respect what he and the band bring to the table.
The whole groove is just THERE 😂 glad you enjoyed Josh! Thanks for watching
Hey ! French viewer here.
Trust me, you really should check the Mike Portnoy, Eloy Casagrande and Tosh Peterson videos from the same series. And as a bonus, the one called Larnell Lewis hears a song once and plays it perfectly. Those 4 videos will blow your mind.
Larnell I know of from his wild run in Snarky Puppy, portnoy is just a monster behind the kit! Eloy and Tosh I now HAVE to see haha thank you for watching Gauthier! I'm glad you enjoyed
Nice reaction (:
Thank you Rita, glad you enjoyed
Gotta love Will Ferrel
@@davesuneyes so kind of him to make incredible music AND movies 😂
I didn't know you played bass 🤘🥴 (me too for about 30 years.). What kind of bass do you play ?
I do indeed! Style wise a little bit of everything, bass, and ibanez sr300
@ExploringTheSmoke nice bro ( ibanez makes some fine basses). I would love to see you play sometime 🤘
@@jamesmelissawhite4807 they do indeed, and maybe I will one day but with the talent on TH-cam these days, it'll be a while haha
All my tunes are made up,.originals,.all that comes with improvisation,.not like we're recording or anything but,.more time than not,.my 1st attempt and thoughts of a scales,.chord progression are right. He knows the count. He's a drummer,.so he knows to follow WTF me as the guitarist is doing,.which is matching what the vocalist is giving,.which is exactly what the bassist is doing too. All Chad needs to know is the count,.to listen and follow the band,.and become one with the Jam so to speak. It's impressive AF,..JS that's how he did it,.and also./.. I'm lookin for a drummer Chad LMAO
@@epicbattlekill and what fun he has while doing it 🤘🏻🤘🏻
People who can press the god /goat button on demand are typically worth 100 mil +
And this guy just loves to play and will be on most projects he's asked to! What a machine he is! Glad you enjoyed Wheel, thanks for watching
I would have to disagree about Chad's jumping right in not "being the normal thing to do." I've been a studio/session musician for 35+ years (multiple instruments - including drums) and any decent musician with Chad's experience and years behind the kit should be able to jump right in to some extent. Obviously he's an amazing drummer but once he found the time signature and the feel of the song it was off to the races. No offense to Jared Leto but Thirty Seconds to Mars is hardly Tool or King Crimson. RHCP has several songs in 3/4 or 6/8 and Chad has played with a few bands as well as sitting in with many others so I wasn't surprised he was able to wing it. "Breaking the Girl" has the same time signature, a similar drum part and Chad's played it probably hundreds of times. Copy and paste.
Cheers mate. 35 plus years of studio experience no wonder YOU can do it too. Your elitism is REEKING, but cheers for watching, glad we agree on chad being a beast behind the kit eh, oh yeaaaah, because EVERY session player would hear 2-3 bars of drumless music and nail it...because one of his hundreds of songs had the same time signature
Great reaction, I love watching other musicians react to this, Chad is amazing.
An absolute MASTER behind the kit
@@ExploringTheSmoke facts, and the improv ability and the balls to just jump in and wing it.
@@Gnaritas42 because more than anything, music is about fun and he's been doing it so long he isn't afraid of making a mistake like younger musicians who'd be crucified on the internet if they miss a single hit haha
@@ExploringTheSmoke I'm a guitar player, improv, I get it. :)