Chris 'daddy' Dave Solo

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Uploaded by on Jan 27, 2011

Solo in Osaka, with trio.

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  • I love the sound of the cracked symbols and all snares

  • @devon8trillionaire I don't think Amazing is even the right word. That was ..... with all snares. hehe

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  • @jonnydrums413 yea it would be like the sickest dilla beat :P but its prob so boring for him to play

  • i wish he would just groove for 5 seconds

  • @LipanConjuring8519 haha i hope your not a drummer. Probably is, so many clueless drummers out there

  • @emmanuelniiayihammon Simple. He either tunred the snares off or simply doesn't have them on the snare drum. Snares are those wires attached to the bottom head of the snare. They give the snare drum that signature snare "crack." I hope you're not a drummer.

  • how did he make the snare sound like a tom...just awseom..black magic..(literally lol)

  • This guy is phenomenal! Several years ago, I saw Robert Glasper, Jr. give a show with Meshell Ndegeocello and a musician from Africa (can't remember his name). Robert called Chris up to the stage, and this dude belted out one helluva tune using 2 Bic pens, a piece of paper and a music stand!

  • I love what the does with the snares.

  • @Datura63 ahaaa I don't think there is a word that could go there. I say it was ... ahaaa

  • @datdrumaboy I think the right word would be beautiful.

  • such musical playing

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