Not taking anything away from the players but I'm pretty sure they have some sort of time going in their headphones. You can also often hear preprogrammed claps and finger snaps going through the arrangements. A clever way to keep everyone together when playing challenging tunes with little to no rehearsal time.
Dude that was unreal... This guy deserves all his endorsements and praise. Finally just nothing but groove and feel. Puts these chop guys to shame. And he's a Christian, he's beyond gifted. Also he's a Zildjian, Yamaha, and Evans guy. Just yes.
I've been watching this guy for a few years now. One of the most impressive drummers around. I'm just amazed at how clean he plays, his great grooves, and endless bag of chops.
My absolute favorite drummer now 😂. Every hit is a note but that long pause was also a note!!! So dope!!!! How many people you know use a pause as a lick?!?!?! Lol
I love Stanton Moore's reactions on the side lol 2:27 after that stack fill, he started smiling and bobbing his head Also another reverse cymbal before a stack hit at 3:19
He has a video on that! Maybe look up “Larnell Lewis hi hat trick.” Basically he starts w/ closed HH, slides the stick down the hi hat edge, and as he does that he opens the hi hat
yes the stick switch while still playing very smooth I'm I a drummer to so it's always good to learn different ways and style all have there own technique your a beast
Deeeammm that was killer, I instantly added this to my " Groove locked " playlist. Stank face and shoulder humpin. Was prominent while watching this. I always "kind "of liked L..L. but this video definitely put him on my list of favorites from now on.
for me hes the greatest drummer alive.very creative intelligent fast powerful techniful versatile rythmic and dynamic player.i put calvin and coleman right up there but when i watch larnell play he never fails to amaze me.the young cats like tony royster and all those talented drummers out there are great players but play many a ways in there comfort zone same old chops nothing new and dont dare step out of playing their comfort genre.God bless larnell i always learn new things from u
I think it's an sensory illusion. It's perceived as louder because you can clearly identify all of the sounds at all times. That and you're more focused on the drums as well because you're watching it.
shout out to the cameramen for resisting to groove with the legendary artist in front of them. footage would've been shaking so much if i were them lol