The Herta is Everywhere - Daily Drum Lesson
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 23 พ.ค. 2024
- In this Drum Lesson I will show you the Herta. In my opinion this should be considered a Rudiment. There are just endless possibilities with this tiny lick.
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Thank you very much Michi even for a beginner drummer these groupings are easy and make for nice fills. Always appreciate the content and the way you break every thing down!
The way you break this down bro is really great thank you and have a great day.
Great lesson, thank you Michi.
I love Herta, please make another video about this
So helpful! Thank you for another great video my friend!
Good stuff.
I like going right to left, left to right at the 5:24 point. It's like the call and response from the blues and from African rhythms.
Good stuff, Michi! I like to start a fill with the snare on the 1, then follow with two Hertas back to back... and-a-2-and... 3-e-and-4... Then use the and-a on 4 to get back to the next phrase.
Very well done !!!!
Nice, clear explanation of a very useful chop. Well done. Thank you. Aside from practicing the herta as shown here: RLR L I also practice R LRL so instead of counting the strokes 1&2 3 it is 1 2&3 .. and I consider it kind of a "backside" herta. It's pretty handy at times. There's some drills and chops where one can play both within the same phrase. The reason I'm bringing it up is to ask: Does this 'backside' herta have a commonly used name?
I think that's what I was trying to explain in my comment above. Never thought of it as a 'backside' Herta. I like it!
Thanks from Germany ;-)
I,as a Greek say "turta" (τούρτα,τούρτα τούρτα,κερασακι)...
I first cane across it listening to Billy Cobham in 1980something and since then I use it everywhere.
Try it,turtaturtaturta crash.
Thanks from Paris Michi! Very useful vidéo!
Exactly, @alexhilsbos...
Herta? Never hertof it. The riff, I've been playing for about 65 years. But I never hert it called anything but dig-a-di-DA dig-a-di-DA, or, if up tempo, duhr-di-duhr-di (mouthed like the Swedish Chef Muppet).
But that's just me. Perhaps I've lived too sheltered a life and need to get off the farm more often.
All said, though... the lesson is well done.
Great work.. Greetings from Ireland 🇮🇪😁
Ha! Interesting, so the bassdrum pattern from "Bleed" by Messhugah is "just" a bunch of Hertas at top speed.
good lesson, Hertas are everywhere in music but fall into a stylistic category...like something we develop, rather than learn formally
Excelente bery goo desde argentina un saludo 👏👏🎶🎵🎼🥁🇦🇷
Great video. Total beginner here. Definitely worth working on different phrasing around the kit with it (I think i got that sentence straight, lol). Was alex van halen using hertas on "hot for teacher"?
Thanks! Now I know how basic drumfill is called 😁
Where does the name Herta come from? Keep pushing for the 100K!
You forgot to say an important thing. The herta is a triplet!
Sorry. Not necessarily.
The herta is a rudiment. There are many many more than the standard 26. DCI drum corps in America invent new rudiments every year.