That’s where you’re wrong. We are watching the perspective of the cameraman’s camera. The other guy was just a prop that lacks spatial awareness. All he was doing was taking a video with his camera.
Nah, try to move your hand to 16th notes at that tempo. She just got over ambitious with how fast those are and doesn’t have the crazy drummer muscles.
People complain about her but at least she is playing for real: if you listen carefully you can hear she lost 1 beat while pressing the button for the drums kick
That whole thing was garbage. At this point, I can record the sound of me throwing pots and pans down a staircase, and you'd still dance and enjoy the beat
People really don't understand how fast her brain worked there. She was mid drop and recognized in like a tenth of a second what was wrong and then in less than a second physically corrected it with a new beat made up on the spot. This is like driving 120 mph and swerving through a ten car accident. Who cares if she scraped some paint in the process.
Dj's are overrated. Any real musician can react very quick to "oh shit" moments. Live bands adjust for the leading voice all the time without make a big deal out of it.
im an old school guy, and i dont go to club. but just a quick question; why dont dj's just finalized their music before the show so they dont have to get so busy (pretending or not) on stage?
@@bounzig so why dont dj ask composer to bring them finalized music? or work it together behind the stage prior. sorry, im a planner, that's why my question is more of a prep/planning stuff
I love the way these DJs try to actually look like they are creating this crap on the spot, and you gullible kids actually believe it. I know several, and their music takes awhile to create, but when they play it at the club, it's already been recorded, and all they do is click play and then put on a show for all you easy marks! Lol!
I think she mightve spun round so as not to take her dominant hand off the control on the mixer; knowing she was going to have to move straight to the right its looks like it was the only way to do it without crossing her arms beyond a comfortable reach. Her face doesnt look like shes trying to show off, more that shes flustered. Considering that happened in the middle of some kind of drop, she saved that incredibly well. I havent Dj'ed since the 90s and that was simple house music with max 3 vinyl decks and a mixer, even then i couldnt imagine a save like this!
Though there was some mistake in her saving, but I have to admit she did pretty decent saving. Not many of us can do what she did. Hats off to her. Great job, Miss!
Lovely. No one should be judged when someone else throws you off your rythm. The world is shameless. Lady you did it beautifully and your actions were so graceful . Your looks are like a goddess descending earth
They definitely do something, its just completely pointless when you could literally just record it once and play it through speakers every time without the DJ there
shes got serious skills, thats was a really solid save. Busy Dj's are the best and they will make small slips from time to time but its the ones that know how to recover that are worth watching..... Big UPS to this chick.
@@djsallymusicyou're incredible. Lot of clueless haters in these comments I used to spin. On the fly like this I'm in awe. I've watched this like 16 times
Дружище, на самом деле для музыканта, владеющего инструментом это не сложно. Если ты пианист, или аккордеонист, или ты играешь ещё на каком-либо инструменте - скорее всего ты это сможешь. Просто нужно знать технику исполнения. Постоянные занятия музыкой этому способствуют. Ни в коем случае не принижаю таланта диджея на видео - она реально крутая.
@@Asstronomical_AB You're wrong, as a drummer you're completely wrong. It's technique, it you can't do it then your technique is wrong. There's people who can hit 32 stroke rolls with 1 hand, look at gravity blasting. Also drummers will use bounce to their advantage, that can also apply to fingers. Most mistakes people make is you don't swing all the way down, you actually stop before the skin. You should already be moving yourself ready for the next hit before the current hit has actually happened. She could have also achieved this with setting the snare hit to loop and ramped up tempo/timing as she went 🤷
@@d4-yeet688 that's not what this means at all🤣 she had to save the beat from random influence fully disrupting her flow Then had to do the taps facing away She did an amazing job in saving this, it wasn't perfect but if someone messed up your entire routine in the middle of it I'd like to see you fully improvise without getting flustered and making a tiny mistake 💀
Okay, to try and cover an accident while making it work on the fly, that was really impressive. People complain about the beat, but it wasn't even that bad. She played her part and made it transition well at the end, so it's fine. I honestly don't hear anything wrong to be honest. Especially for the people are in there, I bet only a few notice something was off.