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@alxhades6231
@alxhades6231 10 месяцев назад
Chad is the only one out of those challenges that went for it in one go. No active listening, no structure written, no multiple passes on the track. He just went in pure instinct. Goes to show how many thousands of hours he has spent jamming. Will Ferrell nailed it.
@Kanehg
@Kanehg 10 месяцев назад
Sugarfoot did it in one shot.
@alxhades6231
@alxhades6231 10 месяцев назад
@@Kanehg The 2 performances are not comparable imo.
@Macsimus007
@Macsimus007 10 месяцев назад
He also got an easy song to play. No way in fucking hell he would have done that with Schism from tool. Let's be honest.
@seancunningham4462
@seancunningham4462 10 месяцев назад
dirk verburens was pretty impressive too… compared to most that try this
@alxhades6231
@alxhades6231 10 месяцев назад
@@Macsimus007 Agreed.
@vedomedo
@vedomedo 10 месяцев назад
Its not just that he doesnt have sheetmusic, he heard the song with NO DRUMS, so he’s doing it off of pure feel, he’s not replicating anything
@whatthat607
@whatthat607 28 дней назад
It's not even just that he heard the song with no drums, it's that he only listened for 30 seconds and then just jumped right in
@jaydenbarber6298
@jaydenbarber6298 2 дня назад
30 secs to mars lmao ​@whatthat607
@michaelmogavero8138
@michaelmogavero8138 10 месяцев назад
The fact that Chad heard seconds of this song with no drum track and was able to for the most part recreate the original drum parts tells you all you need to know about the talent of this man
@user-kd1ie3cw7j
@user-kd1ie3cw7j 10 месяцев назад
I think he’s heard it before lol I mean that song was EVERYWHERE
@mjeh1
@mjeh1 10 месяцев назад
I'd never heard it before this video. I don't like emo music.
@imrankjamil
@imrankjamil 10 месяцев назад
To be honest this isn't too difficult for a drummer of Chad's stature.
@StevelandCleamer
@StevelandCleamer 10 месяцев назад
@@mjeh1keep in mind though RHCP was on MTV and shit the same time as 30 Seconds to Mars
@mjeh1
@mjeh1 10 месяцев назад
@@StevelandCleamer The rhcp formed in 1982 and had their last big record in 2006. They are hardly contemporaries.
@brianpeyton6536
@brianpeyton6536 10 месяцев назад
With respect to the original drummer, Chad made this song his own. His level of talent and skill is unreal.
@philippejoseph1215
@philippejoseph1215 6 месяцев назад
he is such a fucking legend, that shit was incredible, and most people will never understand how good this shit was
@papasmurph131
@papasmurph131 10 месяцев назад
Drummers are some of the coolest and most underappreciated musicians out there. When he says it's in 3, that's the time signature of 3/4. It's all music theory, which is part of how he and even Harry Mack are so good at predicting changes in a beat/song. 3/4 just means that there are 3 quarter notes per measure (also known as a bar). Those quarters notes can be split into 8th, 16th, etc. notes to add diversity. The "standard" time signature is 4/4, where which means 4 quarter notes (obviously one whole note) per measure. Different time signatures create an entirely different sound to a track, and it's pretty common for different genres to gravitate towards different time signatures. It's a bit more flashy when someone has perfect pitch and can just play something after hearing it once, but perfect pitch does nothing for you on the drums, whereas solid understanding of theory and song structure can turn into something like this. This video truly is remarkably impressive. Chad Smith is the man.
@troyboi7662
@troyboi7662 10 месяцев назад
i was looking to see if someone commented this, if not i wouldve! haha
@BuckMcAntlerson
@BuckMcAntlerson 9 месяцев назад
The song wasn't really in 3 (aka 3/4 time) it was technically in 6/8 time. 1 2 3 *FOUR* 5 6, 1 2 3 *FOUR* 5 6. (With FOUR being accented or a snare drum hit in this song). As opposed to a waltz in 3/4 time like TWO THREE, 1 TWO THREE. (TWO THREE accented).
@papasmurph131
@papasmurph131 9 месяцев назад
@@BuckMcAntlerson Ah, good call. Luckily, for a drummer, those are a lot more similar than for other instruments. That's probably why he hesitated for a second after saying it was in 3.
@justincravens8899
@justincravens8899 9 месяцев назад
And now I'm back in Theory Class nightmares. Well explained. I could never come close to explaining theory properly to even those who know. Certainly can't teach what Chad did
@LibraAllWoman
@LibraAllWoman 6 дней назад
Thanks, @papasmurph131!
@thetalantonx
@thetalantonx 10 месяцев назад
7:10 - Most of the drummers on Drumeo who do this kind of program will listen all the way through once with a notepad, mark down the structure, etc. Chad Smith is just built different, he listened through one verse, caught the pulse of bass and guitar, and went from there. When the bridge and chorus came in, he was on it.
@kdailey4315
@kdailey4315 10 месяцев назад
When you're one of the best pocket drummers ever and focus on feel and pocket and not overblown crap that's what happens. Also playing along with one of the greatest bassists ever really develops that.
@thetalantonx
@thetalantonx 10 месяцев назад
@@kdailey4315 Without a doubt. This one and Larnell Lewis are my two favorite Drumeos for totally different reasons.
@crook8468
@crook8468 10 месяцев назад
The Spanish pop chick doing slipknot was special, and larnell doing sandman was bonkers! But Chad is fucking amazing! I want them to get Stuart copeland to do it, and el estepario🤯
@kdailey4315
@kdailey4315 10 месяцев назад
@@thetalantonx The Dennis Chambers one where he does Tool is probably my favorite.
@jukeboxknocks
@jukeboxknocks 10 месяцев назад
@@crook8468 the thing with larnell really isnt as impressive as it could be. He got to listen to the whole song With the drum track and then he tackled it. Not saying I could ever do that, but its different from not hearing the drum track at all.
@cofiddle
@cofiddle 10 месяцев назад
His confidence. Nothing to prove, 0 ego, just sending it. What a master. Also, sticks break but its not like, that common of an occurrence. Like breaking a guitar string maybe. Chad just hits really damn hard. Seriously hes one of the loudest drummers ive ever heard.
@matrikzdaclown7496
@matrikzdaclown7496 9 месяцев назад
Him and Taylor Hawkins, as well as Dave Grohl. The episode with the drummer from Megadeth is really good also
@dcorzo
@dcorzo 3 месяца назад
"AND HE JUST KNOWS WHERE IT'S GOING?!" Best reaction...
@peachykeen7634
@peachykeen7634 10 месяцев назад
“In 3” means 3/4 time. It’s classically a waltz time signature, but I love how it’s used in this song. This is evidence of a musician who is an EXCELLENT ACTIVE LISTENER and one who has excellent SENSE OF PHRASING as well as DYNAMICS. Rock/Pop artists miss out badly if they play songs flat and don’t give the phrases room to ebb and build. He’s played enough songs that he knows where a song is going, he knows what sort of fills, riffs, build-ups, and beat rhythms are needed for each type of phrase, so he has a repertoire from which to draw to suit the song. As a session/live drummer, he also seems to have the humility and presence to understand that the drummer’s role isn’t just to keep time, but to accent the vocals, and push the music into the next phrase, etc.
@BuckMcAntlerson
@BuckMcAntlerson 9 месяцев назад
This one was really 6/8 time though. Same structure just different feel with accent hit on beat 4 each time.
@qnonbs
@qnonbs 8 месяцев назад
This is such a well written explanation.
@paganberzerker64
@paganberzerker64 8 месяцев назад
Well said brother
@ClickToPreview
@ClickToPreview 5 месяцев назад
@@BuckMcAntlerson Correct! My favorite songs are in 6/8. This one, "Dance With The Devil" by Breaking Benjamin, and a BUNCH of others.
@rickgillean9338
@rickgillean9338 5 месяцев назад
Someone needs to explain to Chad it is not in a 3. He just doesn't understand lol
@danalynn2404
@danalynn2404 10 месяцев назад
Percussionist know the patterns in music. This guy's a master drummer so not surprised he killed it.
@phimuskapsi
@phimuskapsi 10 месяцев назад
It's not just patterns, it's active listening. Chad is a "session" drummer and drums for lots of artists, this is his bag.
@Jpilgrim30
@Jpilgrim30 9 месяцев назад
I don’t think a lot of people that see this will realize how bad ass what he did was. The first little quick guitar section in the middle of the song 8:56 caught him off guard and he instantly recovered and nailed it the other times after that. Legendary drummer
@joshkush8960
@joshkush8960 9 месяцев назад
Chad Smith is one of the greatest in the pocket, smooth, listening drummers of all time. The man could LITERALLY play with ANY band and make them better
@Jeremy252
@Jeremy252 10 месяцев назад
I'm really happy this went viral. I think pretty much anyone who is familiar with drummers is aware of Chad Smith but it's so awesome seeing people who aren't be completely blown away. He's a phenomenal drummer and deserves every bit of respect he's getting. Great reaction, man. Subscribed.
@jadedheli996
@jadedheli996 9 месяцев назад
What Chad does in this video is on par with superhuman abilities, I am such a huge fan of Chad Smith after seeing this.
@phimuskapsi
@phimuskapsi 10 месяцев назад
Chad has not only drummed for 40+ years, and for one of the biggest rock bands ever, but he does session work on top of everything else. He's done drums for tons of people, like Dua Lupa. This is all he does in his career and it's literally magic. The skill required to nail something like this in one take is just another level.
@ravenhawke5
@ravenhawke5 10 месяцев назад
As far as him following the transitions flawlessly, he was taking Q's off the Bass and Guitar. With that, he is in a league of his own. There are very few drummers that can listen to only a few seconds of a new track and nail it like he did, especially without sheet music and the drum track removed from the mix.
@timp1390
@timp1390 10 месяцев назад
He spent decades with a. Top 10 bassist and a top 50 guirast of all time. But he's fantastic and talented AF.... And a good guy by the sounds of it
@marquisdelafayette1929
@marquisdelafayette1929 10 месяцев назад
That’s what I said when everyone is like “ThErEs nO wAy He HasNt HeArD iT”… like you can clearly see him occasionally pull back slightly at the beginning of each section, reads the bass/guitar, then goes in 1000% for “the kill” (had to do it, 😂sorry!).
@DrizzFizzlebeatz
@DrizzFizzlebeatz 10 месяцев назад
@@marquisdelafayette1929😂 I love your comment. Your last sentence is chef’s kiss.
@BrandonWestfall
@BrandonWestfall 10 месяцев назад
CUES
@peachykeen7634
@peachykeen7634 10 месяцев назад
Absolutely taking cues from the bass. Bass and drums are always listening to each other. I loved watching him listening and reacting to the “3-and” cues that lined him up almost perfectly for the change in phrase. You could tell that he was calculating which way a phrase was gonna go and then as soon as he heard the “1-and” cue that matched his guess, he switched. Or sometimes he showed Uber confidence about which way a phrase would go.
@kbob9625
@kbob9625 9 месяцев назад
He's listening to a drumless track which makes this even crazier. He's not just replaying what he heard, he doesnt hear any drums lol.
@saulmadrid9950
@saulmadrid9950 10 месяцев назад
Not only are the drummers great to watch and play along to these tracks, but props to the sound engineers who put these vids together!! The drums sound beautiful in every piece!
@davidbirchall832
@davidbirchall832 10 месяцев назад
He hears it without the drum track then plays his interpretation. The '3' is the time signature (3/4)
@iceman10129
@iceman10129 10 месяцев назад
no one familiar with this channel picks up on the drumless part, haha. Even if they say it.
@thetalantonx
@thetalantonx 10 месяцев назад
6:56 - Yeah, the version he is hearing is just the stems from everything BUT the drums. So he is listening for cues like the rhythm of the bass, the pattern of the guitars during the verses, key transition points. Chad Smith did session drumming with a whole range of artists, so he's familiar with picking something up quickly.
@Pygon2
@Pygon2 10 месяцев назад
Yeah, don't think he caught the fact there were no drums in what he is hearing, at any point. It's a testament to just how amazing drummers like Chad are, that they can hear a drumless track and intuit their own grooves that are often similar to the patterns in the real track. Not even to mention how he was so agile as to pick up the changes on the fly and adjust accordingly.
@RaXXha
@RaXXha 10 месяцев назад
Not only is it without sheet music (most rock drummers probably get by without those) he hadn't even heard a single drum beat of the recorded track, all he got was the other instruments and the vocals. It was 100% improvised. Mind blowing. You're correct that when he says "in three" he means a 3 count. 🙂 There's a few more of these on the same channel, among them a video of Jonathan Sugarfoot Moffet, who played with michael jackson for 30 years, playing Linkin park just like this. :D
@redkat7406
@redkat7406 9 месяцев назад
The thing about this is the track Chad was hearing was without the drums he made that all up what he thought it would be and he got it almost perfect
@nestorlanas9204
@nestorlanas9204 3 месяца назад
Chad listened to 30 seconds to Mars for 30 seconds and went for the stars! This phenomenal musical skills/Talent, true awesomeness!
@Chefbwest
@Chefbwest 10 месяцев назад
Glad i could put you on game my man. Been a drummer for 12 years in my youth and this is insane. Also how much chad looks like will farell always throws me off….. 😂. But ya this is essentially freestyle drumming…. So it falls perfectly with the 40 boyz channel. Cheers yall
@kaynesheldon4905
@kaynesheldon4905 10 месяцев назад
There’s so many of these that are amazing! I’m glad you sent him this!! Straight fire
@antimatter2380
@antimatter2380 10 месяцев назад
Just shows you how important it is to listen to the rest of the band.
@Hello_I_am_Jeff
@Hello_I_am_Jeff 10 месяцев назад
40 years of drumming at his level, and on the stage he has played at will tell you what to play, where the changes are, and when to fill. Rock music can be complicated and layered but there's still patterns that a veteran drummer will naturally understand.
@SgtGunny-gz5hg
@SgtGunny-gz5hg 10 месяцев назад
You know the level of talent this guys has. He didn't listen to the drumless track for a first listen. He jump straight in and played it. That is incredibly hard to do and he pulled it off like it was nothing.
@bobbyfan418
@bobbyfan418 8 месяцев назад
Chad Smith is a seasoned veteran, and an absolute savage on the drums. He has to be, to keep up with the energy he's been a part of for 40 years. \m/
@JackdawLifts
@JackdawLifts 10 месяцев назад
Yeah. I think he absolutely murdered that. Others on drumeo will listen to the song ATLEAST ONCE before giving it a go and still don’t play it with conviction and intention and not even sound good. He MURDERED IT.
@rcl8464
@rcl8464 10 месяцев назад
When he was in his groove, I liked what he was doing more than the original. BUT, I also love the original. There was a lot of subtle stylistic nuance that Chad brought which I loved. What's funny is Shannon's original track has moments that are reminiscent of some things that Chad also might do. They complimented each other very well
@MrTdogg175
@MrTdogg175 8 месяцев назад
He’s been drumming over 40 years man, he’s a drum nerd, once he knows the timing of the song it’s set in, he’s good, he’s a master at knowing song structure and predicting when the mood of the song changes on the fly. He’s practiced improvised drumming for years
@barbarafrazier3242
@barbarafrazier3242 9 месяцев назад
Chad Smith is considered one of the best rock drummers of our time. I’ve watched this challenge before and it’s pretty great!
@MoxiBingo
@MoxiBingo 10 месяцев назад
Drummers are the "leaders of the band" "time keepers"...to nail this in one take listen and kill it is amazing 1 2 3 ... 1 2 3 ... 1 2 3.... the timing(count) is in 3
@declaneric
@declaneric 9 месяцев назад
I'd be curious to know who difficult it is to do this. He's in his 60s, he's been playing music for decades, which means he knows how a song is built, from starting with a beat, or a melody, or a chord, etc., and building the song up from there. So does that make it easy to pick apart the structure on the fly, and then just play, because he knows the most likely spots for pitch and tempo changes? It's interesting. I've seen drummers do this, where they write out the structure, so they have an idea of what to do, but that also means they listened to the whole song first. They've heard the changes. Chad just gave it the first line of the stanza, called out the timing, started tapping his hi-hat for another line, and then just started playing. That's incredible to me.
@davidrisenhoover1693
@davidrisenhoover1693 Месяц назад
This is why drummers earn their money. They play harder than anyone in the band , period 😊
@thomasmacgruber6701
@thomasmacgruber6701 9 месяцев назад
You can notice him building time into his hits so he can follow the song. If you play you can see it clear as day. It's still amazing but this is a musician that has played professionally for 30 years and has jammed like this before. It's impressive as hell and so much fun to watch..
@edgarvanoostrum8450
@edgarvanoostrum8450 10 месяцев назад
In this song, there are 4 main beats in every bar (as is the case with 99% of rock songs). When Chad mentions that he picked up that the 'feel' of the song is 'In three', he means that every 'main' beat is subdivided into three equal slices. So, all 4-beat bars get this kind of groove: ONE - 2 - 3 - TWO - 2 -3 - THREE - 2 - 3 - FOUR - 2 - 3
@stone5against1
@stone5against1 10 месяцев назад
Oh is that how it works? I never really studied the meaning behind bars and all that.. I thought it was just.. like a waltz, 1-2-3-1-2-3-1-2-3.. but 3/4 makes sense.. if it's 1-2-3-2-2-3-3-2-3-4-2-3-1-2-3-etcetc EDIT: totally makes sense,. just hummed/stomped the foot to a waltz song i know and.. yeah.. it is 1-2-3 1-2-3.. but the pattern repeats after 4x 1-2-3.. damn i didnt know that
@aprilkurtz1589
@aprilkurtz1589 10 месяцев назад
@@stone5against1 Yes, that's exactly what it is....a waltz, usually a 3/4 time signature. That means there are *3* beats to a bar, and the 4 tells you that a quarter note gets one count. Or it could be 6/8, which means there are *6* beats per bar and the 8 tells you an eighth note gets one count, and would be counted 1-2-3-4-5-6, 2-2-3-4-5-6, 3-2-3-4-5-6, 4-2-3-4-5-6, etc. I have a feeling that because of the way it's being played, it's probably in 6/8, but that's just a semi educated guess.
@bradbloom5649
@bradbloom5649 10 месяцев назад
@@stone5against1the top number of a time signature tells you how many beats are in one measure/bar. The bottom number tells you what note value equals one beat. So 4/4 means there are 4 beats per measure/bar, and the quarter note equals one beat. If the time signature is 3/4 that tells you there are 3 beats per measure, and the quarter note equals one beat. If the time signature is 3/8, that tells you there are 3 beats per measure and the eighth note equals one beat. A much less common example just to show how this translates regardless of what the numbers are, a time signature of 15/8 would tell you that there are 15 beats per measure and the eighth note equals one beat. So in the case of this song, it’s some sort of triple time signature (a number that is or is divisible by 3), so probably either in 3 or in 6. That’s just talking about the top number of the time signature ‘fraction.’ Again, that just tells you how many beats are in one measure. So in this case if it’s in 3 then 3 beats per measure, if it’s in 6, then 6 beats per measure. The bottom number of the time signature is probably either a 4 or an 8, meaning either the quarter note (a 4) or the eighth note (an 8), equals one beat. So this song’s time signature is probably either 3/4, 6/4, 3/8 or 6/8. Notice in those four possibilities, the top number (telling us how many beats equals one measure) is either 3 or 6, so triple meter (time signature that is 3 or divisible by 3), and the bottom number is either 4 or 8, telling us either the quarter note (a 4) or an eighth note (an 8) equals one beat. A lot of what I’ve just laid out, particularly the bottom number telling you what value of note equals one beat, is really only useful/applicable when you are either writing or reading sheet music. When you’re playing by ear the most important thing is what Chad did right away, which was determine the top number of the time signature, which tells you how many beats are in one measure, and in this case the song was in a triple time signature (3 or a number divisible by three like 6, 9, 12). Doesn’t really matter if it’s in 3 or in 6. If it’s in 3, you’re (generally speaking) emphasizing the downbeat of 1 like ONE two three, ONE two three. If it’s in 6 you’re (generally speaking) emphasizing the downbeat of 1 and 4, so it’s ONE two three FOUR five six. As you can see between those two options, it doesn’t really matter if you count ONE two three ONE two three, or you count ONE two three FOUR five six. The number of beats is the same and give emphasis is in the same place. When all this starts to matter more is again when you are reading/writing sheet music. As to the original commenters post, the fact that the song structure is comprised of phrases that are 4 measures/bars, 8 measures/bars or whatever, has ZERO relation to the time signature. Nothing. It’s just that Western music by and large, particularly Western mainstream/pop culture music, adheres to very simple song structures, so a verse may have 4 phrases that are each 4 measures in length. So in total each verse is 16 measures. Or something like that. If you for example made the last phrase 5 measures instead of 4, well then the verse is 17 measures long which is an odd number/not symmetrical/etc, which is something bands will do to great effect to keep the listener interested, because whether you realize it or not, that symmetrical song structure is something you expect if you’ve been raised with it forever, so adding an extra measure here or there is one way to add some interest to that well trodden song structure. But again, that has ZERO to do with the time signature. That was the reason I was prompted to write this reply, because while I’m sure the original commenter was writing that with the best intentions, it was unfortunately less than accurate, and so hopefully if anyone reads this (or reads it a few times lol), it will clarify things. I’m sure it sounds super complicated or whatever but I assure you it’s not. Anyways, have a good one everybody. 💚👍 Rereading the original commenters description of “4-beat bars” and then counts it ONE - 2 - 3 - TWO - 2 - 3 - THREE - 2 - 3 - FOUR - 2 - 3, the one scenario this would actually be correct is if they chose to write the song in a 12/8 time signature or equivalent variant. That’s entirely possible, I haven’t looked into this particular song in that regard so can’t say one way or the other. But that being said, that still doesn’t change anything I wrote regarding the information a time signature tells you, nor does it change that the time signature does not tell you anything regarding the structure of the song (how many measures make up a phrase, verse, etc). All it tells you is how many beats per measure, and what value of note equals one beat. If you feel like it, check out the Don Ellis Orchestra’s song “332221222.” That’s not just the title of the song, it’s also the time signature 😳😂
@haililani
@haililani 9 месяцев назад
@@stone5against1I saw someone else say waltz too and that explains it perfectly
@6Texasboi
@6Texasboi 9 месяцев назад
Man I took a african American music class at Pasadena CC...and keyboard classes at Siskiyous...I couldn't and still can't read music...but rhythm and the sequence I completely get from an ear stand-point...I know a bridge or hook is coming before I hear it...but I just can't read music I lose it so fast 😢😢 😢😢😢
@ArkticDark
@ArkticDark 10 месяцев назад
Chad is world renowned as top 3 drummers in all of Rock n Roll.
@Mario061286
@Mario061286 8 месяцев назад
thats why chad is chad and actually one of the best drummers out there
@threscik
@threscik 8 месяцев назад
It's like when you freestyle over a beat for the first time, with your experience you can feel where it's going. Song structure, lyrics, genre, and a damn good bassist combine with his just immense talent lets him go wild on this.
@kevintinglof1934
@kevintinglof1934 10 месяцев назад
You can hear a couple of times he misses where it's going but he is so quick that he needs halv a second to fix it. So good
@jonnyoliveira7
@jonnyoliveira7 9 месяцев назад
Lol my man Black Pegasus is a walking thumbnail. Love your reaction faces! 😳🤯😧😮‍💨
@justinatest9456
@justinatest9456 10 месяцев назад
For another great drum moment check out the Foo Fighters memorial concert for their drummer Taylor, who died at the age of 50 while on tour in South America. His 15 year old son comes out and plays their song 'My Hero'. It's both shocking and beautiful to see. Video is titled: Foo Fighters ft. Shane Hawkins Perform "My Hero" Trust me brother, it's amazing.
@Dog_will_hunt
@Dog_will_hunt 10 месяцев назад
Yes yes yes!!! PLEASE, BP, react to this.
@maakshif
@maakshif 10 месяцев назад
The Red Hot Chili Peppers are my favorite band and Mr. “Not Will Ferrell” is one of my top 3 favorite drummers…great reaction as usual
@NDH0612
@NDH0612 9 месяцев назад
The "3" is the 3/4 time signature. He recognized the pattern as "1, 2, 3, 1, 2, 3...."
@wesleyyoung4419
@wesleyyoung4419 3 месяца назад
Say it's people like this that old folks like me grew up listening to this is what we thought real music should be
@Hello_I_am_Jeff
@Hello_I_am_Jeff 10 месяцев назад
There's a whole bunch of these from Drumeo. Fun to watch these really crazy jazz drummers trying to play along with Tool or Slipknot. Good reaction content on that channel for sure.
@user-xc3bg8ee8q
@user-xc3bg8ee8q Месяц назад
Chad is the drummer for the Red Hot Chili Peppers and Rolling Stone Magazine named him in the top 100 best drummers of all time. He is amazing! Also in the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. He also plays in a hard rock super group "Chickenfoot".
@jroskelley1
@jroskelley1 10 месяцев назад
Watching your reaction to Chad Smith playing 30 Seconds to Mars was amazing. It was incredible to see your wide eyed reaction. If you liked that, check out Larnell Lewis hearing and playing Enter Sandman by Metallica for the first time. Larnell is a jazz drummer, so metal is way out of his wheelhouse. He also is a part of a wild jazz band called Snarky Puppy. Thanks for the reacts man, keep the rolling!
@kali9850
@kali9850 10 месяцев назад
That one was so good, too!
@simontemplar3359
@simontemplar3359 10 месяцев назад
I love seeing you take this stuff on board because with musicians, there's constant need to listen and to learn more, and i've noticed since you started checking out Ren that you've really gone out there and exposed yourself to all sorts of different stuff, and all of that makes you a better musician. The fact that you're even doing it speaks to your level of intellectual curiosity. And intellectual curiosity is what helps people who are good at a thing become masters. Stay on this path, brother! Keep listening and keep learning. Let your only limitation be your imagination!
@SeanTielemans
@SeanTielemans 10 месяцев назад
BP, when Chad is talking about a 3 he's talking about the time signature of the song. So you can count the flow of the song in groups of three, either as 1-2-3 or 1 & a. Majority of songs are wrote in a 4/4 time signature which you'd count with 1-2-3-4 or 1 e & a. A rap song you may know that really has a 3/4 feel too it is Klick Clack Bang by Ces Cru. If you count along to the hi hat with 1 & a you'll feel the pulse. It's literally a waltz.
@Foodmancing
@Foodmancing 10 месяцев назад
Shannon Leto is a very competent drummer. Chad is God Tier. He can do things Shannon couldn’t even imagine. There are very very few drummers who can think and analyze like this on the fly
@marquisdelafayette1929
@marquisdelafayette1929 10 месяцев назад
Larnell Lewis is another. God like tier, just different styles. Like when he got the call from Snarky Puppy that they were drum-less in the middle of recording. On the plane ride over he learned /memorized the entirety of the music.
@Foodmancing
@Foodmancing 10 месяцев назад
@@marquisdelafayette1929 facts. There are a handful of drummers who are just in a deferent reality than us
@seancunningham4462
@seancunningham4462 10 месяцев назад
i’ve been waiting for you to get on this… it’s awesome isn’t it!! 😁
@jasons2851
@jasons2851 10 месяцев назад
Cool to see you react to this. There are some great drummers out there. I've seen a few episodes of this show and it was amazing.
@BuckMcAntlerson
@BuckMcAntlerson 9 месяцев назад
This was a great reaction video! Love you taking a risk and just experiencing it raw.
@BraceDeville
@BraceDeville 2 месяца назад
I was a fan of Chad Smith before I saw him do this Drumeo appearance. Now I'm in awe of the guy. Great performance.
@justincravens8899
@justincravens8899 9 месяцев назад
The equivalent of getting lyrics and improv perfect pitching. It shouldn't exist, yet here we are. "Who knew?"
@tiffymcconkey
@tiffymcconkey Месяц назад
This is nuts! He is such a genius. He been the drummer for the Red Hot Chili peppers for 35 years
@paulblack5883
@paulblack5883 8 месяцев назад
He was able to find the song pattern with the bass and vocals..its crazy he had no cheat sheet.
@RyanMattes
@RyanMattes 2 месяца назад
Experience. He's been playing professionally for 40 years. He knows how a song is structured, what sounds good, when it's likely to go high or go low, and how to read the changes that are coming. He's a "real musician," and by that I mean he isnt just a good drummer, he knows *music*. Doesn't matter what style or genre; what's good is good. What fits the mood, fits the mood. Hes running on pure instinct, reacting in real time to what he hears. Things people dont notice: 1. He's listening to the guitars for cues about what's coming next, when to build up and when to break down 2. He's listening to the vocals to decide where to put accents and fills 3. He's listening to the overall time and mood to figure out what kind of feeling he's trying to convey 4. He's still being authentically him. He still sounds like Chad Smith, you can hear some of his signature sounds in there, and he keeps a solid rock/funk feel throughout That was, effectively, high-level jazz improv, it just happened to be on top of a 30 Seconds to Mars track.
@stephenkolman5727
@stephenkolman5727 2 месяца назад
It was crazy. He didn't even listen through the song one time. Unreal talent.
@OFeeliamyhinny
@OFeeliamyhinny 10 месяцев назад
I’m n expert ether, I have play guitar and had the fortune of hooking up with a incredible rhythm section in the first band I was in. The drummer and bass player had been playing together since they were in junior high school and the drummer not only came correct with god only knows how many songs he had already learned and played before. On one occasion the 311 song down had just hit and was on the radio. I had got the CD the previous guitar player for this band I was in taught the song to me. I learned the guitar part and practiced it. The next day I picked up the drummer on the way to band practice and told him about learning the song. I played the 311 cd for him in the car on the way to practice he listed to it 2 times. When we started practicing he nailed it stops, cymbals, fills all of it. I really miss both of those guys. R.I.P. E.P. Hicks (drummer)aka Garage Mechanic Paul and C.B.Long (bassist) Love you my brothers always!
@mysteryxmike
@mysteryxmike 8 месяцев назад
Great reaction!! You're the only person I make sure to leave a comment, to boost your visibility hahah!
@roxanneherrman2107
@roxanneherrman2107 27 дней назад
Evety drummer I've known plays by ear! Most don't know how to read music. The drums are an extension of their arms! Rock on!!!!!
@gracefull795
@gracefull795 7 месяцев назад
I love this video because this is what brought me to your channel which has been such a positive influence in my life. Love your channel.
@Danny_R_
@Danny_R_ 10 месяцев назад
That was dope! 🔥 Im dont know much about drumming but i gotta go watch the whole video now..
@brendanbelli8769
@brendanbelli8769 8 месяцев назад
Hey brother, I was gonna request you play this today. This was awesome. Chad is the man.
@bigfire97
@bigfire97 9 месяцев назад
They play the track without drums for the drummer. He never heard the patterns of the original song. That's what makes it mind blowing
@katlee2371
@katlee2371 Месяц назад
Chad Smith is a God Tier drummer. He's never heard this song, and he's listening to a drumless track. This is TOTALLY a blind challenge.
@kingaap
@kingaap 8 месяцев назад
Always great to see Chad and love seeing your videos!!!
@Shineyourlightxo
@Shineyourlightxo 10 месяцев назад
That was sick. I subbed to drumeo, thanks!
@wainsws57
@wainsws57 10 месяцев назад
This is amazing, proper talent. Great choice BP👏👏👏
@rckn-rndlwestvirginiarc4388
@rckn-rndlwestvirginiarc4388 4 месяца назад
I love the fact that you said that his face looks like a computer, trying to figure out where the song is going.....that's exactly what's going through his brain....pure instincts
@jordand431
@jordand431 9 месяцев назад
When he refers to it being in "3" it means its 3 bars in a 4 bar measure, i.e 3/4 time. So the beat restarts when you hit 3 in the count (1, 2, 3 - 1, 2, 3) instead of (1, 2, 3, 4 - 1, 2, 3, 4). So when you get that the whole song is in 3/4 time you can pretty much improv and add all the flourishes you want around it. The fact that he can understand the measure and then do all the crazy technical stuff around it is what makes him an expert. First reaction i've seen from you, great stuff my man!
@chappy48
@chappy48 10 месяцев назад
13:36 3 is essentially the rhythm of the song (what people do uncionsciously when they tap their foot to a beat). I believe someone said it was 3-4 time. Which means the song counts 123,123,123,123, then repeats. A lot of popular songs are in 4-4 time, where the beat counts 1234,1234,1234,1234 and repeats.
@BuckMcAntlerson
@BuckMcAntlerson 9 месяцев назад
This one is 6/8 but same principle. 123FOUR56 123FOUR56 with the accent on 4 each time.
@brianneslamin554
@brianneslamin554 10 месяцев назад
Your face when he just dove in 😂 I think I’ve watched every reaction of this yours is so genuine ❤
@austinsinger7565
@austinsinger7565 10 месяцев назад
Dude this was so insanely awesome! I went down a rabbit hole watching other ones ones.
@alexvang916
@alexvang916 9 месяцев назад
Yo I wanted to tag y’all onto this, glad y’all are reacting to this. This was tight, I love the musicality of these drummers especially this one.
@Kevinsyel
@Kevinsyel 10 месяцев назад
So the thing about these Drumeo challenges, is that a drummer will typically listen to the song drumless... take notes on what they THINK the changes should be, and THEN after maybe a pass or two they'll attempt playing it. Chad just GOES for it based on the feel.
@thexalt
@thexalt 10 месяцев назад
It’s not that he knows where the song is going, he’s doing a practice called “active listening” where he constantly listens to changes in pattern in a song. He actively tries to anticipate when the peaks and drops and what’s most notable about Chad’s freestyle is that he leaves a lot of room for fills. He follow where the vocals go. It’s a skill very few ever really master.
@butterflymama0838
@butterflymama0838 6 месяцев назад
My grandson is 13 and has been a drummer since he was 4. He can hear a song once and play the basic beat. Then he'll do his own fills. It's really incredible to watch! Heck yes drum sticks break or get dropped. That's why they have so many in their "stick holder". No different than a guitarist dropping or breaking a pick. That's why they have so many extra picks in the neck of the guitar.
@wynandmorgan9985
@wynandmorgan9985 10 месяцев назад
Chad Smith was PHENOMINAL!!! He's a beast. But, also check out El Estepario Siberiano! Next level... He does many songs (Slipknot, Megadeth, etc) 1 handed!
@jorice5528
@jorice5528 10 месяцев назад
🤯🤯🤯🤯🤯 amazing talent!!!
@aidanc669
@aidanc669 10 месяцев назад
If you pay close attention. During transitions he pauses for a very very very light second and adjusts as needed RHCP does a lot of improv plus he’s a studio drummer so this is in his DNA
@danielwaggoner8467
@danielwaggoner8467 4 месяца назад
Chad goes straight into GOD MODE here... he does miss a few steps and changes along the way and lets the standards lead the way but man... just insane
@erichoodlet3505
@erichoodlet3505 2 месяца назад
Chad is one of the greatest drummers of all time. This is wild.
@SenorNico22
@SenorNico22 10 месяцев назад
You should check out Danny Carey playing Pneuma by Tool
@cliftonlloyd8395
@cliftonlloyd8395 8 месяцев назад
Hes been playing since the 80s, that plus basic music theory. Hes a legend
@kimsreallife9303
@kimsreallife9303 8 месяцев назад
He is a 40 year veteran in the music industry. Improvising is not foreign to him. You can tell he never heard the song. The slight delay in his changes to follow the song is telling of that. But still an epic performance after listening to it for like 20 seconds before going for it.
@GeorgeSmith-ze5vk
@GeorgeSmith-ze5vk 6 месяцев назад
Chad Smith went god mods on this… not only did he break a stick….he broke it deep mid shaft… we’re not worthy… we’re not worthy…
@vanburnburn
@vanburnburn 10 месяцев назад
If you haven't seen the video of Chad Smith and Will Ferrel having a drum off, you should check it out.
@kdailey4315
@kdailey4315 10 месяцев назад
Like @thetalantonx said. He can't even hear the drums when he hears the tack for the first time. If you like this one the Dennis Chambers one will blow your mind. He did Tool and it's INSANE.
@crook8468
@crook8468 10 месяцев назад
Larnell sandman! And domino slipknot ❤❤❤
@guppie19833
@guppie19833 8 месяцев назад
basically to brake this down for u, he heard the song where they cut out the drum parts, we heard the drums parts he didn't. so every thing he did was on the fly by listen to how the song structure is and how the singing parts go etc. he even had to guess in what count the song is playing he guessed it was in 3 (count) where it in fact is in 4, and he still made it work. until the last part, he didn't. knew the song ended at that point so he went going where he really had to make an end.
@woodyheywood8792
@woodyheywood8792 4 месяца назад
Talk about putting yourself out there!!!
@ericlegaria6233
@ericlegaria6233 10 месяцев назад
When he said, "Oh it's in three!" he already had it in his mind. 3: Drums, guitar and bass ..
@neruba2173
@neruba2173 4 месяца назад
No matter what is it or if you are able to understand it or not, watching a master of his craft do his thing is always amazing. May be drums, or building a house.
@whiskybooze
@whiskybooze 9 месяцев назад
My buddy learned to play guitar like this and he's awesome. He plays by ear he'll just listen to a song and pick up and can play it or at least after a couple tries. Never took a lesson in his life.
@oviate1
@oviate1 10 месяцев назад
This is a master class in pure talent. He just plays based on feeling and absolutely crushes it.
@idonthknowwhattuputhere
@idonthknowwhattuputhere 10 месяцев назад
When he mentions "3" he's talking about meter. The song is in 3/4 (6/8) meaning the number of subdivisions comprising a full bar. Think of a waltz. You count: 1,2,3,1,2,3 instead of the more "conventional" 1,2,3,4,1,2,3,4. One of the most impressive skills Chad shows here is active listening in real time. He's listening to the vocal and musical content and paying attention to cues, like guitar buildups or a certain piano part or a vocal hook and counting bars out in his head so he can predict when a new section is about to happen.
@desertzombie
@desertzombie 9 месяцев назад
All music has a time signature, I'd love to hear you go through different rap songs that are in different time changes
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