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Chris Coleman- Drum Solo at Atlanta Institute of Music Clinic

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Uploaded by on May 7, 2008

Former AIM Drum instructor returns for clinic May 5th, 2008.
Donna Hairston-Bass

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  • AIM is really stepping forward in the drum area. Currently they have enrolled the reigning Guitar Center Champ in Jerome Flood and the current traditional grip WFD in Matt Smith. Musicians Institute can talk all they want, but they can claim nothing close to that.

  • Thanks for the kind words. We are very proud of all of our Students and Graduates.

    The AIM Crew

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  • heats. . its funny because you don't process data fast enough to understand what they are playing.(Not to insult, but you don't play at that 'level of speed' so your ears aren't trained to understand whats going on).

    But then against most kids don't reach that speed so its understandable that you would confuse those drummers even though there is a huge difference in the timing and fill types that they play. .

  • OMG HAAAAAAAAAAHAHAHA check out 3.17-3.20 u might think im childish but i couldnt stop laughin

    Anyways chris is world class!!

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  • @heats1 WOW, I LOVE how you like to insult someone and then (due to either your typing ability or mental ability) switch its implication around as if the original statement did not express an insult. unless your excuse is that English is not your field of study, try and read what you post.

    A statement like "he likes to play like/use fills off DC but plays them 'wrong' " mean(and there is only ONE meaning) he is a failed carbon copy. . Maybe we should talk about sentence subject and adverb usage.

  • @jmr2master HAHAHAHAHA and when did i ever say that all they do is just play fast? Chris coleman is an amazing drummer who can do all sorts of rudiments and patterns and can incorporated into his songs. Also, i never said he was a carbon copy. I said he likes to play like him because he is influenced by him which means he likes to use some of DC's fills. If you were a real drummer you would know that. All drummers are influenced by each other. Old man.

  • @heats1 LOL

    1) So many kids see this as just playing FAST. If your ears had the technical development(Which comes from practice) required to follow the patterns played you would be able to tell that Coleman isn't trying to nor does he sound like an exact copy of DC.

    2) Also I can tell you didn't understand the comment Coleman made either.

    3) If Coleman was a carbon copy, you wouldn't be jumping up and down to youtube videos of him leaving comments like that. Go practice kid.

  • @jmr2master yea? so thats why i went to a dennis chambers clinic and when asked about it he said the same thing i said? and i have had a class with chris coleman in NY at the collectives and he said he likes to play like dennis.

  • Chris is the baddest drummer in the world today. No doubt. I'd put him against Carter Beauford, Manu Katche, any of the greats.

    

  • The more I see him the more I'm convinced the he has the greatest chops ever possessed by a drummer by far. I don;t there's anyone that can touch him chop wise.

  • ele é o cara toca muito..

  • @jmr2master if u lisent 2 this song so many times u will understand whats going on :D

  • Coleman shits on the rest of Gospel chops people.

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