When Nic Collins came out to the Drumeo studio, we asked him to describe his stylistic comfort zone. As you can imagine, rock, prog-rock, and funk were all in his wheelhouse. We then asked him what styles he's least comfortable with, and he mentioned metal and jazz, the latter of which “is a nightmare for me“. We asked him to listen to a drumless version of “Whiplash“, a jazzy 1973 Don Ellis tune that enjoyed a resurgence in the 2010s thanks to the drumming-themed movie of the same name. Without drums in the track to guide him, Nic had to rely on his intuition to come up with a part on the fly that he thought would fit. In the end, we let him hear what the drums are actually supposed to sound like. How do you think he did? _______________________________________________________ Chapters 00:00 - Intro 00:16 - Lesson Overview 00:28 - Nic's Drumming Likes And Dislikes 01:14 - Active Listening - Without Drums 03:30 - Song Analysis 03:49 - First Take 06:04 - First Take Analysis & Second Take 08:03 - Second Take Analysis 09:03 - Final Take 13:42 - Final Take Analysis 15:21 - Active Listening - With Drums 17:20 - Final Thoughts 18:16 - Outro Get the drumless track and full transcription of “Whiplash” inside the Drumeo members area, plus all of Phil Collins’ songs and more with a 7-day free Drumeo trial! ►FREE 7-DAY TRIAL _____________________________________________________ ►Learn Drums Here: ►Free Lessons: ►Our Favorite Music Products: _____________________________________________________ Follow Nic: ►Instagram: _____________________________________________________ Follow us: ►The Drumeo Beat: ►Facebook: ►Instagram: ►TikTok: @drumeoofficial #NicCollins #Drumeo #PhilCollins
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