I hope you are not doing a maths degree! 100 out of 100 is the maximum number 100% is the maximum percentage. anything above is not considered a fraction... just sayin'!
Another example of "do-I-even-know-how-to-play-the-drums?" after playing for +/-35 years and teaching for perhaps half that time. SO CRAZY GOOD. Thanks for sharing your gifts!!!!
I just saw Nate + Kinfolk this past Sunday night at Monterey Jazz....wow! Guy and his band blew me away! Got to chat afterwards with him back stage. Just a super nice guy...and a killer player!!!!
Am I the only one who's had the thought that a collab between Nate Smith and Jacob Collier would be off the charts?! Nate has incredible creativity in his playing that I think would be a perfect match to Jacob's off-the-wall ideas!
sarbuk interesting take. I would like to see the two together as well now that you mention it. I should say I’m not too picky when it comes to these top artists however. All masters in one way or another
quelle claque !! allez un petit mot en français pour montrer que Nate + Kinfolk sont vraiment aimés en FRANCE. Du soutien les gars pour l'un des tous meilleurs batteurs et ses musiciens ! y'a quand même un sacré groove et un sacré level. Bravo !
You must have heard this a million times before but the way you handle those 22” and stop them. That’s just amazing. Leave phrasing for the of the band. I’m gonna practice this stuff until I make it to something that sounds like me, but with your context in mind. Thank you for your inspiration. Greetz from the Netherlands.
Holy heck this is next level unreal! Love ALL of these musicians. I'm probably a little out of the loop, but I'm especially glad these videos have led me to the magic that is Takeshi Ohbayashi! I'm positively blown away. Thanks Nate and the band, and thanks to everyone at Berklee! Keep 'em coming
This is what it sounds like when the Pocket is kept and everything gels together. No one is over playing anybody. That helps to create a groove you cant help but do the studio neck bounce to!
Obviously the entire band is phenomenol and the engineering is killer but can we talk about that guitar solo and tones for a moment starting at 16:13?!
I wish I had even halfd the connectin to my instrument that Nate has... not sure I'd want to spend the time he clearly has on it either, so good luck to him. What an artist!
🎶Morning and Allison🎶 🤭❤️ my God! The guitarist got some and dat was damn good. After the beauty of the whole show and end on this tune? Just awesome! Nate is off the charts talented #damnthatsnare
Looking at the extent of the over hammering, I would guess that it is either a prototype Thin Overhammered, or the Bounce/Thin Overhammered prototype that Zildjian was rolling out around that time. It’s hard to tell considering the main difference between the two is the cluster hammering and bell shape.
At the beginning of the video, i noticed the pianist couldn’t catch up with the tempo so nate helped him to get the right tempo. That explains why the pianist was watching nate the whole time. Nothing sounded weird and it was fuckin beautiful.
The main piano part of that first song, especially at the end around the 6:10 mark, reminds me of the world map music from World 6 Ice World from Super Mario Bros 3 lol
@@m.dave2141 If i'm not too late, here you go : he divides the beat in 5 (quintuplets) instead of the usual 3 (triplets) or 4 (16th notes) and accentuates the first and fourth quintuplets. ONE (two three) FOUR (five) ONE (two three) FOUR (five)... and so on. Good practice !