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#2115616 07/14/25 12:36 AM
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My YouTube algorithm is (predictably) weighted to music, so I get my fair share of, "See what this reaction was to that" prompts. I generally hate them. But, every once in awhile, I find an example that makes me want to think. This is one such example.

"How does a Metal drummer respond to/play to a 50 year-old Jazz/Fusion standard?"
ALERT: (15- minute video.... for all you 'short attention-span' internetters)







I've wasted a ton of time online, since 1996.
The time I spent watching and sharing this video is not part of that number.

lemme know whatcha think.
Let's talk Music.


"too many notes, not enough music-"

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Interpretation.

First from my point of view the required stamina for a drummer is intense.

I saw Buddy Rich live numerous times. I mean right up close. Staggering to watch what it takes.

As a non professional beat, rhythm, timing and transition seems key.

Inside the song what role does the drums play? How the drummer interprets his role in the song. How dominant should he play?

Drummers have their own style.


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That was entertaining.

This young man does the same thing but on a piano.

They play him the instrumentals and have him fill in the keyboard.

Pretty cool.

I'm also a big fan of swing piano.





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