Tim Jackson BD 2005 tenor I&E champ
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@drummerboi480 there always someone better
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moooseek please :)
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@usfguy85 Compared to many other tenor players, even at the IE level of DCI, the clarity and motivic use in this solo are equal to a lot of the literature you hear played on the brass side. Yes, a majority of solos are simply fast notes, but Jackon provides amazing clarity between the drums which is almost unheard of in his predecessors.
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dude i playd this on my ipod and myspeakers started sqeaken durin the really fast part
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@usfguy85 haters gonna hate.
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@usfguy85 lolololol ur funny. it's music. there's plenty of tonal difference XD and sure i could listen to a good baritone play all day.. im not trying to brag but i march tenors for a drum corps after i marched baritone for the same corps. of course only a dca corps but none the less. and it's pretty difficult even with a lot of practice to be good at drumming.. especially THAT good. AND while doing extremely complicated rythms he's moving his hands around different drums. I appreciate both :)
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You fuckin rock
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@crazydrummertcir I no wat I said and I'm saying Im more of an ear then an eye u shouldn't have to major in tenor to say this is owsome I have no doubt he's amazing but wat r they really judging speed and complication? It doesn't go in my book
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@Cooley1 brian spicer is the only one that nearly compares to him.
my percussion teacher always tells me there is no limit to music, now that I saw this video it makes me think there is and the limit is Tim Jackson, I mean seriously you can't possibly get any higher than this.
drummerboi480 2 years ago 15
god just imagine this guy working at a japanese steakhouse
jet0l19 1 year ago 8