Online drum teaching platform Drumeo created a cool little challenge for legendary funk drummer Dennis Chambers (Parliament/Funkadelic, Santana, George Duke). They had him listen to Tool's "Schism" once (with the Danny Carey's drum part removed) and then tasked him with creating his own drum part. The results are pretty impressive.
Legendary funk drummer Dennis Chambers playing Tool's "Schism" after hearing it for the first time

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