Eric Moore, Thomas Pridgen and Ronald Bruner, Jr blow my mind every time. The combination of patterns they used combined with speed makes me appreciate the amount of work they put in.
damn impressive, such a pure tone, only PAISTE can provide the right tools when you want to play real melodies using your cymbals! The best tools for best masters
He used to be a drummer we watched for Great Chops- but he’s so much more now!!! Keeps the whole composition in his Head- insanely tight with the 2 and 4- and fills and kicks are flawless and appear Easy-- he’s become a truly great PlayeR!!!
I'm not sure if it's been formalised as a mathematical theorem yet, but it seems to me that one's enjoyment when playing drums is inversely proportional to the self-awareness of the silly faces pulled during said performance!
Had to stop at 1:05 i just cannot bear this style of drumming. Where it's the exact opposite of playing to the music. Him and Aaron Spears are unlistenable to me. They'll play a groove for literally four bars then go ITS ALL ABOUT ME and solo for the rest of the track. Not for me.
Though I would generally agree (also had enough of the over-the-top "gospel chop" fills (and fill-based drumming in general)), I didn't find it so objectionable here, plus I find his super-tight grooves quite fun :) But that's also kind of the point of these videos, and totally makes sense in the context. On the other hand, that's why I can't stand most instrumental albums written by drummers. There are small handful who do a great job of putting the music first (Jost Nickel comes to mind).
@@daniel.lopresti I watched an Aaron Spears video on Drumeo and it actually made me mad how much he was going apesh*t over a simple funk tracks. And it wasn't just one bar here and there it was almost the entire song.
@@DavidOakesMusic Yeah I also find that sort of thing pretty much "unlistenable" as you say, and don't find much musical value in it. I don't mind long fills but really love the kind of fill that has a "macro" level rhythm, eg. one bar of 16th note triplets, but grouped into 3-3-2 where when played fast enough you can make out the rhythm .. hard to explain! But the main difference being you can hear a rhythm as opposed to random thrashing ;)
@@DavidOakesMusic and btw same thing with this recent trend of wanting to play in ridiculous time signatures.. if you have to pull out your calculator to be able to figure it out, it's likely not going to be enjoyable to listen to!
Seriously one of the best, if not the best living drummer
Eric Moore, Thomas Pridgen and Ronald Bruner, Jr blow my mind every time. The combination of patterns they used combined with speed makes me appreciate the amount of work they put in.
@@PDXdrummer all great! Add Tony Royster Jr as well!
Linear drumming sure. All great and all gospel masters, but theres more to drumming than just gospelchops.
Yes!!! Love it, I’m here for this!
wow
I just got an 18'' and a 20'' Big Beat. They sound amazing.
For real? OMG, this is the definition of precision and accuracy
Those colorsound hats sound great
Yes they do!
Pretty dark too
So crisp. So clean.
The Paiste cymbals and splashes, the whole drum set, the drummer, all of it is BEYOND PHENOMENAL 🍻
Wonderful sound, I love the mini china 2002. The best Eric Moore!!!
I've been on Eric's show last month, he played it, everything, every song was perfect, there were no mistakes, he is a monster 🤗🔥
Wow
This Ride, this guy!
Omg, Eric rips...that Paiste S-Bronze drumkit is stellar
My role model ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
This cymbals so thirty ❤❤❤
Masterful One Eric Moore !!!!!
The Michael Jordan of drumming. Incredible...
wow you can really play the drums 😊😊😊😊😊eric moore
Such a phenomenal drummer
damn impressive, such a pure tone, only PAISTE can provide the right tools when you want to play real melodies using your cymbals! The best tools for best masters
I really love watching Moore doing what he does best 🔥🔥🔥
Those FX cymbals are very nice the MIX is done really well too BIG RESPECT to the team for a well produced product
Thanks Joseph! Much appreciated!
Red splash, stacks and china sounds great.
He used to be a drummer we watched for Great Chops- but he’s so much more now!!! Keeps the whole composition in his Head- insanely tight with the 2 and 4- and fills and kicks are flawless and appear Easy-- he’s become a truly great PlayeR!!!
Cool
Great music, great drumming - epic😃
One of the best!
Wow🤯🔥🔥
Spectaculair amazing🔥If I can ever drum like that, I'm going to buy some of those cymbals too.😅
It's beautiful😩😩🤧❤❤❤❤😍😍
inhuman speed!!
MEGA !!!
Awesome
Eric moore..... SO GOOD~~~~........😳
Toca muito!!! Meu Deus!!!🥁🥁🥁
bravo
@joshdrumclass we need a reaction to this one!!!!
Pure magic‼️🔥
este video se merece 100 millones de vistas
H E R O
You landed here from Drumble, didn't you? Nice to meet you my frend. 🤝
OMG
Paistelovers
Come on!!!😲
A DRUMMER EVERYBODY WANTS BUT NOBODY NEEDS! i know, my words are going to cause a furore, but it is true! 😅
Que pasado de riata 👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽
What is this mini swiss china?
12" 2002 Mini China (with holes, custom)
@@PaisteChannel y’all need to make it mainstream. More cymbals with holes please!
please make the red fx´s standard !!!
I'm not sure if it's been formalised as a mathematical theorem yet, but it seems to me that one's enjoyment when playing drums is inversely proportional to the self-awareness of the silly faces pulled during said performance!
PSTX in red..
I’m first 😂😂🤩🤩
screw rock, let's skill
Had to stop at 1:05 i just cannot bear this style of drumming. Where it's the exact opposite of playing to the music. Him and Aaron Spears are unlistenable to me. They'll play a groove for literally four bars then go ITS ALL ABOUT ME and solo for the rest of the track. Not for me.
Though I would generally agree (also had enough of the over-the-top "gospel chop" fills (and fill-based drumming in general)), I didn't find it so objectionable here, plus I find his super-tight grooves quite fun :) But that's also kind of the point of these videos, and totally makes sense in the context. On the other hand, that's why I can't stand most instrumental albums written by drummers. There are small handful who do a great job of putting the music first (Jost Nickel comes to mind).
@@daniel.lopresti I watched an Aaron Spears video on Drumeo and it actually made me mad how much he was going apesh*t over a simple funk tracks. And it wasn't just one bar here and there it was almost the entire song.
@@DavidOakesMusic Yeah I also find that sort of thing pretty much "unlistenable" as you say, and don't find much musical value in it. I don't mind long fills but really love the kind of fill that has a "macro" level rhythm, eg. one bar of 16th note triplets, but grouped into 3-3-2 where when played fast enough you can make out the rhythm .. hard to explain! But the main difference being you can hear a rhythm as opposed to random thrashing ;)
@@DavidOakesMusic and btw same thing with this recent trend of wanting to play in ridiculous time signatures.. if you have to pull out your calculator to be able to figure it out, it's likely not going to be enjoyable to listen to!
@@daniel.lopresti I cannot stand tech metal where it sounds like 6 minutes of every guy doing a solo at the same time.
Cymbals are great. Drums not so much. The snare sounds like a toy
I never liked that kit either, Paiste needs to retire that thing. Looks cool, sounds awful. Amazing drumming though.
Wow