Keith Carlock
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lol it doesn't really matter how good your technique is if you can make good sounding music. I mean, you can have the worlds best technique but that doesn't mean you can make music. Also, you can have the poorest technique in the world but are able to make music. If you are a biologist or a drum freak I can understand that you prefer technique but most of us just want to hear music and KC is fucking amazing in making music with his drum kit.
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His right hand finger technique is sensational.
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he is one of the best "timeless" drummers
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While Keith does have a chunky style all his own, when he decides to turn it up he displays some real chops. His left hand with that traditional grip is awesome and he has very deceptive hand speed. Yes his solos all sound about the same, but he's a hell of a drummer.
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@mar0367 i wondred if anyone else noticed that, so do a lot of players really, drums is freakin hard man and you cant play everything. Hes got a great sound and it deserves repeating, and he seems to be doing ok for himself en it
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sorry guys every time i have seen kieth he has played the same thing include live
come on m8 show me something els
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what i like about him is not his chops or his groove. he doesnt even really have good chops. what i like is that hes created a sound for himself. when you hear him, you know its keith and no one else, you can tell just by listening. That's what every drummer should strive for. you can put any drummer on the same kit to play the same sticking, and you'll never get the same sound.
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He is a very bad, bad man.
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I love how you can hear a real strong sound of his previous drum line training coming through. His layering is brilliant, and he make the kit sound like so mnay different drums, yet still the one instrument, and to do that well is amazing. Watch drum line then this, and you'll hear it!
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Man I don't think I could deal with all those toms angled like that.
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you guys have to listen to his album with tim lefebve and wayne krantz, i listened to it so often now.
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Coming back to this video these many months later, I've got to wonder if he played different things around the drums in practice, WITH A METRONOME. His groove is so deep even when he's playing those 32nd notes around the drums.
Is he now our greatest living drummer??
NEntv58 2 years ago
I'd say he definately ranks up there.
hfxreddoh 2 years ago