great demo, im working on this book at the moment, I can't believe some people have to find fault with a pretty flawless example of how these exersises should sound, cheers Adam
@170adamb ... exercises can always be played better ... in my opinion this example needs to be more accurate dynamically ... there needs to be more difference between the accented notes and the unnaccented notes ... his time was good , the notes were accurate but Chapin made those accents for a reason ... i bet if you listened to someone like Peter Erskine do this exercise it wouldnt sound anything like this guy and it would be because of the dynamics
@sweetfly66 Hey there, I agree that being able to create a big difference between accent and non accented notes is important.But once this skill has been gained it's a musical choice how much the dynamic difference should be.If you watch Chapin himself perform these exersises the difference between the two is suprisingly little (in his later years any way)When dealing with music I don't think it's right to say only one way of playing is correct
@170adamb ... one more thing .. If you concentrate on the accents ( once you get the independance ) you will find how hard these patterns swing ... all of a sudden you will say , wow i sound like a jazz drummer .... but this guy`s video sort of just sounds like a drum corps guy playing broken triplet patterns ..no accents , no swing
Nice! I wish YouTube existed when I was a kid when i had more time to practice! I could see how those exercises in that book were supposed to sound!! Young students today are so lucky
I've had that Chapin book for like 6 years and haven't even gotten through 5 pages. This encourages me to break it out and work on it some more. Excellent work on those straight 8ths with swing pattern!!!
same problem as in your other page 22 video ... you are playing bar 14 wrong . In the other video you were playing the quarter note triplet pattern on the wrong side of the beat . On this video you start bar 14 too early . You start it on beat 4 of bar 13 .
It is a rented kit. Studio E at The Studio on 30th Street in Manhattan! I am psyched because I am getting my own rehearsal space. Well, sharing it, but still!! Casper
great demo, im working on this book at the moment, I can't believe some people have to find fault with a pretty flawless example of how these exersises should sound, cheers Adam
170adamb 8 months ago
@170adamb ... exercises can always be played better ... in my opinion this example needs to be more accurate dynamically ... there needs to be more difference between the accented notes and the unnaccented notes ... his time was good , the notes were accurate but Chapin made those accents for a reason ... i bet if you listened to someone like Peter Erskine do this exercise it wouldnt sound anything like this guy and it would be because of the dynamics
sweetfly66 7 months ago
@sweetfly66 Hey there, I agree that being able to create a big difference between accent and non accented notes is important.But once this skill has been gained it's a musical choice how much the dynamic difference should be.If you watch Chapin himself perform these exersises the difference between the two is suprisingly little (in his later years any way)When dealing with music I don't think it's right to say only one way of playing is correct
170adamb 7 months ago
@170adamb ... one more thing .. If you concentrate on the accents ( once you get the independance ) you will find how hard these patterns swing ... all of a sudden you will say , wow i sound like a jazz drummer .... but this guy`s video sort of just sounds like a drum corps guy playing broken triplet patterns ..no accents , no swing
sweetfly66 7 months ago
Nice! I wish YouTube existed when I was a kid when i had more time to practice! I could see how those exercises in that book were supposed to sound!! Young students today are so lucky
smartestmanonnet 10 months ago
I hate your ride cymbal.
gile64kragujevacgrad 1 year ago
I've had that Chapin book for like 6 years and haven't even gotten through 5 pages. This encourages me to break it out and work on it some more. Excellent work on those straight 8ths with swing pattern!!!
drumm1n09 1 year ago
are you playing on a kevlar head????
THEdrummer61146 1 year ago
Very tidy, I don't have it with me to check accuracy but it's certainly good!
jimfarey 2 years ago
same problem as in your other page 22 video ... you are playing bar 14 wrong . In the other video you were playing the quarter note triplet pattern on the wrong side of the beat . On this video you start bar 14 too early . You start it on beat 4 of bar 13 .
sweetfly66 2 years ago
Guys, thanks for watching my work. Please check out my new video under my new username, casperpaludan. Thank you so much. Casper
Dirtydancing70 2 years ago
WOw awesome i love it Thanks so much!!!!!
scott240163 2 years ago
is that a remo black suede?
supersaiayin666 3 years ago
yes
nairnodrums 3 years ago
snuff
sknorb 3 years ago
great sounding playing and feel. totally groovy. whats up with the red circle thing on the ride cymbal?
youenjoy00myself 3 years ago
It is a rented kit. Studio E at The Studio on 30th Street in Manhattan! I am psyched because I am getting my own rehearsal space. Well, sharing it, but still!! Casper
Dirtydancing70 2 years ago
THAT BOOK IS AWESOME
CzarCustom 3 years ago
what Jim Chapin book is that?
sandeatingcontest 3 years ago
Advanced Techniques for the Modern Drummer
CzarCustom 3 years ago
Thanks, man!
sandeatingcontest 3 years ago
SICK
xXcarsonXx93 3 years ago
Because don't use de Moeller technique???, god speed and independence ;)
mikep060 3 years ago
I love how that ride cymbal sounds...Great video!
Drummingwizkid 3 years ago
nicely done! greatest drum ever written, advanced techniques for the modern drummer.
andielynnx0x 4 years ago
great independence !
billpeart 4 years ago