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Alexan GrooveShop
เข้าร่วมเมื่อ 1 มิ.ย. 2016
Good day to all of you, friends! This page is sort of my personal portfolio and clear demonstration of my performing abilities. I hope that it may be inspirational and useful for all of you! Hope you enjoy my amateur videos! (Not the ones you thought about, you, dirty!)
Death - Moment of Clarity (Drum Cover)
Sorry for the quality. I don't have any quality audio- and video-recording equipment at the moment, so the video is damn raw and foursquare. I promise, as soon as I get good equipment and software, I'll start editing and improve everything. Enjoy wathing it...as far as possible.
DISCLAIMER! This song is the copyrighted property of the band, and their labels. I am using it under entertainment purposes only. No profit is gained or lost from me using this song in my video.
DISCLAIMER! This song is the copyrighted property of the band, and their labels. I am using it under entertainment purposes only. No profit is gained or lost from me using this song in my video.
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Periphery - Ragnarok (Drum Cover)
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DISCLAIMER! This song is the copyrighted property of the band, and their labels. I am using it under entertainment and educational purposes only. No profit is gained or lost from me using this song in my video.
Underrated masterpiece perfectly played.
Good job man!!!
Way to go man! Can you shed some light on drum parts in this song? Are they hard (guess they are and yet)? In what way? Any odd time signatures / polyrythms? Anything special about Richard Christy's style? Any piece of information will be most welcome.
Holy gods of metal!... damn dude this was flawless. It makes me want to put my guitar aside for a while and start drumming.
Thank you! I really like that it inspired you
nice rendition
Your dexterity and consistency is superb. I'm no drummer, but this song seems like it requires a ton of stamina.
Thanks a lot, bro! I must say that the more you exercise and repeat any moves slowly in the most effortless manner - the easier it becomes and the less stamina you should have to be able to perfofm the move. It's the rule for any instrumental performer I think. So it's more about patience and repetition during the preparations than stamina.