As a musician (guitar) and asmr user, this is the sh*t I didn't have a clue I needed. This is exactly the stuff that is missing here on TH-cam. Please do more of these (1 hour rhythmic drumpads without music)!! You're gonna get big
wow... when the drumming suddenly switches to being very fast it is so unexpectedly tingly... honestly clicked on this video thinking i'm gonna watch for 3 seconds and switch to find something else, but it's just too good, so unique!
Bro found a way to turn a practice session into monetary gain, respect! (I mean, I don't know if the vides are monetized and if they are, how much they do but... I definitely feel like this person might have found a niche in the ASMR community that could be very profitable, least I hope so for them!)
As a drummer that's always subconsciously tapping out rhythms, whether on my desk or steering wheel, it really does hit the spot when you can just close your eyes to some rhythmic tapping like this. And sticks on a practice pad always sound amazing
There seem to be a few cuts in the video, but your comment is still appropriate since a regular concert show tends to last for way longer than an hour and is usually way more intense, so even more impressive ;)
@@MerelvandenHurkyup it’s looped a couple times but us drummers certainly can end up playing much longer with no breaks ! it’s a test of cardio for real
When I was in highschool drumline, I would get insane tingles when someone quietly practiced rudiments or anything on their practice pad. It’s just so good 😅
Haha, yes, I was just commenting above about my coworker who would tap out tabla rhythms on the desk giving me tingles before I knew what it was. It's got to be someone just playing for themselves, though, not playing to me or at me in real life to get tingles from. You?
Was a drummer all through middle school and high school, I still diddle rhythms with my fingers whenever I’m bored or have extra energy. Rhythmic playing like this (especially with the authentic sounds) just makes me want to play some of those songs I still remember lol.
Here's your wake up call then. Pick back up the drums, play em again, get back into them. It doesn't have to be like a constant thing but you can sneak some practice in here and there.
I dont know how i found this channel but my gosh do i have zero regrets! i sometimes use these videos during the day or to sleep since its always so good.
As a saxophonist who always has some kind of music going through his head, whether its actually playing or im just imagining it, this really helps. I can just let you do the music for me and not have to spend the brain power doing it myself. That way I can actually get to sleep in a reasonable amount of time.
The rhythm helps my anxiety enough so i can sleep Its like that comforting thing i would do when anxious like tapping using a pencil or tapping on a table It brings me great comfort and seeing the comments, a lot of people would agree. Never stop! Thank you for helping me relax!
Came across this yesterday and haven’t been able to stop listening to it. Breaking and setting the pattern has to be one of the most underrated triggers. Also not a drummer by any means but I can imagine it can be hard to doing it so softly for such a long time. I can imagine you would have wanted to just go ham at least once 😅
As a rhythmically thoroughly untalented musician, that’s so interesting. Do you generally hear rhythms and can come up with rhythm in your free time? :)) I envy you haha ☺️
This is freaking brilliant!! I knew I loved rhythmic asmr, but this hit on a serious different level. Amazing. Your drumming skills are incredible. I would love to ask if you’re maybe able to make a video of rhythmic hand sounds, that would be awesome!
honestly I thought it was going to be extremely difficult for me to relax to, as I always pay too much attention to patterns and find myself concentrating on them too hard-- but these are just perfectly unpredictable enough that my brain just can't find a pattern to focus on-- which I thank you for 😭 ❤
I've listened to this recording probably 10 times from start to finish in the last two days trying to make my assignment deadlines. Thanks for the beats!
This is so unique and relaxing, you're very talented ❤ 36:09 Rudolf Edit: guys, you gotta also try out other speeds, they're all great except for 0.25x! The slower ones add an interesting reverb and the faster ones can be very ticklish.
This is absolutely amazing! I have found a new love for rhythmic ASMR. I don't know if requests or suggestions are allowed, but it'd be nice to see something like this but with more intense tapping. Great job so far!
Omg this is so good! I’ve been watching asmr for maybe 8 years now and this is something completely new and I love it! It’s entertaining (from someone who knows nothing about drumming, it’s really interesting to watch) as well as calming. It like tricks my brain into calming down. Amazing!! 🫶
The first ASMR videos I watched were drumming. :) Before ASMR even had a name, I used to have a coworker whose desk was opposite mine, behind a partition but connected. He was a tabla player and would always drum on his desk, which would make me go all thingy and melted. Annoyed everyone else but I loved it! Now I like to listen to ASMR while I work on spreadsheets.
despite all the adhd asmrs out there, I find this one to be the most effective in calming my thoughts. Its especially useful for schoolwork! Love ur videos dude :]
This is so great, I've been searching for rhythmic asmr before but unsuccessfully, can't believe I didn't find you back then! I'm also wondering if you ever thought of making asmr like this but with unconventional time signatures like 7/8? I think it could be really really good.
Damn, I've wondered now for about 9 years, ever since I first got into ASMR, whether rhythm paired with triggers such as tapping would be as effective or enjoyable. Never really saw any videos on it and left it be, assumed as not. I always tended to enjoy the more sporadic or random triggers and attempts I'd made to replicate a rythmic ASMR never really worked as I was the one doing the trigger. But I have to say this was lovely. As a drummer myself, I found comfort in the sounds besides ASMR too bc this sounds like my work desk most days, ha. Thanks for the video, all the best.
So good! Tingly, but without making me sleepy - so I can use it for work. This is my new favorite channel. Really hope you will be on Spotify soon also, so that i can listen 'on the go'.
I don't know what it is but this makes me zone out in a good way. I don't feel real anymore, I feel like I just tried to blow up a bunch of birthday balloons too fast and now I feel comfortably zoned.
Not gonna lie I didn't know I needed such rhythmic asmr that also changes quite spontaneously and in short periods of time. Helped me focus my attention more then just get bored after a second or two hashsh At least that gets my attention span entertained in a good way
Havent felt tingles in years but still watched asmr videos for the sounds but then i found you and im glad i did, especially love when yoj do this 2:15
This is like a tingle or feel wall or soundroom it quietes my mind this is actually really helpful also because of i feel like this works like emdr and you could be really onto something here the left and right sound movements just like emdr with the left and right part of the brain
Honestly i dont understand why internet didnt pick up on rhythmic asmr yet. Good shit.
There were a few people, namely Mickelous and...GhettoASMR.
true man
its so relaxing 😅
Based
@@ASMR-ro3uuMickelous was the first goat doing this
Raffy?
POV: the drummer neighbor that you actually want to hear playing at night
😄👍🏼
Nice one
This is what goes on in my head whenever I’m not having a conversation with myself
That's because your brain-monkey is actually a professional drummer
I thought I was the only one. Then sometimes I tap the rhythm in my head and people get upset
real
Real @@canarychoked
That’s just adhd lol. Welcome brother
As a musician (guitar) and asmr user, this is the sh*t I didn't have a clue I needed. This is exactly the stuff that is missing here on TH-cam. Please do more of these (1 hour rhythmic drumpads without music)!!
You're gonna get big
As a musician (drummer), I wonder if he did it with a metronome or not?
@@ОлегАгеев-ж2у 90% sure he did not
@@ОлегАгеев-ж2уhe said in the comments of another video that he didn't but idk if that applies to all his videos or just that one
at the start you can see him bouncing his hand to some rhythm from a metronome, @@ОлегАгеев-ж2у
As a musician (multi instrumental).
i waited for this type of ASMR since 201X
THANK YOU FOR THIS CONTENT
wow... when the drumming suddenly switches to being very fast it is so unexpectedly tingly... honestly clicked on this video thinking i'm gonna watch for 3 seconds and switch to find something else, but it's just too good, so unique!
Same
100%
If you’re talking about the rolls, then yes, very tingly 😴
I’m drumming as well and I can tell this human right here is mad skilled
3:57 is the best sound ever. idk why but the sound of the drumsticks kind of "bouncing" is so tingly!
Bro found a way to turn a practice session into monetary gain, respect!
(I mean, I don't know if the vides are monetized and if they are, how much they do but... I definitely feel like this person might have found a niche in the ASMR community that could be very profitable, least I hope so for them!)
As a drummer, i am very happy to hear practice pad asmr❤
You just reminded me I need to get a new one 😂
Haven’t gotten tingles in years and this brought them back completely. Im a drummer and this just hits the sweet spot of my brain.
As a drummer that's always subconsciously tapping out rhythms, whether on my desk or steering wheel, it really does hit the spot when you can just close your eyes to some rhythmic tapping like this.
And sticks on a practice pad always sound amazing
@@AwesomeBRINKS agreed all around 🤝
i experienced exactly what you just described thats crazy
@AwesomeBRINKS yeah I got a weird sense of familiarity and comfort from it too, nice to just listen when I'm working.
@@taz9311same pfp
really impressive how soft and gentle you can play with the drumsticks
It’s insane how they keep doing this for one hour straight
There seem to be a few cuts in the video, but your comment is still appropriate since a regular concert show tends to last for way longer than an hour and is usually way more intense, so even more impressive ;)
@@MerelvandenHurkyup it’s looped a couple times but us drummers certainly can end up playing much longer with no breaks ! it’s a test of cardio for real
@@jzu907I respect y'all. Especially those in death metal bands. Y'all drum for like whole 15 minutes straight 🫡
@@tShuka_on top of playing 215 bpm
Let me tell you about drummers:
They’d be doing this for hours even if the camera wasn’t recording it 😵
When I was in highschool drumline, I would get insane tingles when someone quietly practiced rudiments or anything on their practice pad. It’s just so good 😅
Haha, yes, I was just commenting above about my coworker who would tap out tabla rhythms on the desk giving me tingles before I knew what it was. It's got to be someone just playing for themselves, though, not playing to me or at me in real life to get tingles from. You?
seeing the shadow made by the drumsticks looks to me like the sticks are hitting the shadow back and forth between them... love it
Was a drummer all through middle school and high school, I still diddle rhythms with my fingers whenever I’m bored or have extra energy. Rhythmic playing like this (especially with the authentic sounds) just makes me want to play some of those songs I still remember lol.
Here's your wake up call then. Pick back up the drums, play em again, get back into them. It doesn't have to be like a constant thing but you can sneak some practice in here and there.
Yes😁👍🏼
As someone who has just started drumming Im loving these videos
I dont know how i found this channel but my gosh do i have zero regrets! i sometimes use these videos during the day or to sleep since its always so good.
this does WONDERS for focus! i'm currently learning sociology for my uni exam, and the beat has somehow kept me concentrated for three hours straight
As a saxophonist who always has some kind of music going through his head, whether its actually playing or im just imagining it, this really helps. I can just let you do the music for me and not have to spend the brain power doing it myself. That way I can actually get to sleep in a reasonable amount of time.
I don't like tapping, but because this is fast and rhytmic, I love this!
This is the most skilled ASMR video I've ever seen
The rhythm helps my anxiety enough so i can sleep
Its like that comforting thing i would do when anxious like tapping using a pencil or tapping on a table
It brings me great comfort and seeing the comments, a lot of people would agree.
Never stop! Thank you for helping me relax!
You're welcome, i'm glad i can help you relax :-)
What this is such a unique asmr! The rhythm is scratching my brain nicely!! And helping concentration so much!!
Came across this yesterday and haven’t been able to stop listening to it. Breaking and setting the pattern has to be one of the most underrated triggers. Also not a drummer by any means but I can imagine it can be hard to doing it so softly for such a long time. I can imagine you would have wanted to just go ham at least once 😅
I didn't expect it at first but I found this super relaxing! Thank you!
This is how my brain sounds 99% of the time. Glad I found this! I've been wanting to learn the drums for a while now, more inspiration!
As a rhythmically thoroughly untalented musician, that’s so interesting. Do you generally hear rhythms and can come up with rhythm in your free time? :)) I envy you haha ☺️
Dude I'am a beatboxer and asmr enjoyer. This channel is a love at first bar!
Not a drummer, but as a musician who loves percussion- I greatly appreciate this video
simultaneously groovy but also relaxing
This is freaking brilliant!! I knew I loved rhythmic asmr, but this hit on a serious different level. Amazing. Your drumming skills are incredible. I would love to ask if you’re maybe able to make a video of rhythmic hand sounds, that would be awesome!
Great idea, i thought about that too 👍🏼
@@a-drummer-does-asmr awesome!! I can’t wait to see it pop up and listen to it! Thank you for taking it into consideration!
honestly I thought it was going to be extremely difficult for me to relax to, as I always pay too much attention to patterns and find myself concentrating on them too hard--
but these are just perfectly unpredictable enough that my brain just can't find a pattern to focus on-- which I thank you for 😭 ❤
As a drummer I just love it. Especially the fast doubles are just goat. I hope that there will be an asmr video with just those ones. Please do more
This is probably one of my most favorite ASMR videos. And I’ve listened to a lot!! This includes Maria and Emma!
I've listened to this recording probably 10 times from start to finish in the last two days trying to make my assignment deadlines. Thanks for the beats!
This is so unique and relaxing, you're very talented ❤
36:09 Rudolf
Edit: guys, you gotta also try out other speeds, they're all great except for 0.25x! The slower ones add an interesting reverb and the faster ones can be very ticklish.
This does something to my brain I cant explain
Really good idea, like the next step up from setting and breaking the pattern
This is absolutely amazing! I have found a new love for rhythmic ASMR. I don't know if requests or suggestions are allowed, but it'd be nice to see something like this but with more intense tapping. Great job so far!
Omg this is so good! I’ve been watching asmr for maybe 8 years now and this is something completely new and I love it! It’s entertaining (from someone who knows nothing about drumming, it’s really interesting to watch) as well as calming. It like tricks my brain into calming down. Amazing!! 🫶
as someone who can play drums just good enough to appreaciate a good drummer, i really enjoy this
As a drummer myself, this is the good stuff
Also i had the same pad since i started, and that pad is exactly the gray one on the right lol
The first ASMR videos I watched were drumming. :) Before ASMR even had a name, I used to have a coworker whose desk was opposite mine, behind a partition but connected. He was a tabla player and would always drum on his desk, which would make me go all thingy and melted. Annoyed everyone else but I loved it! Now I like to listen to ASMR while I work on spreadsheets.
I love this. Definitely prefer the fast tapping, especially on both sides or with both drumsticks.
This is one of the most unique ASMR videos I"ve come across. Very well done.
despite all the adhd asmrs out there, I find this one to be the most effective in calming my thoughts. Its especially useful for schoolwork! Love ur videos dude :]
This is literally perfect for relaxing while studying, great video !
maybe it's the brain's pattern recognition that makes this video so relaxing, but whatever it is I love it
This is really good I was thoroughly surprised at how much I enjoyed it
This is amazing!! I expected you to have more subscribers, I have a feeling you will go viral!!
this is so incredibly unique, and i love the firm yet bassy sounds the drum pads make. soothing beats ftw
i had thought about how good rhythmic asmr could be in the past but this exceeded my expectations, it’s amazing!
rythmic asmr has always been so underrated but one of my favorite kind
This is really good, something about it being rhythmic makes it really easy to fall asleep to
Never seen this style before it's actually unique
fonky, entertaining and relaxing, this is such a treat
I just discovered your channel...wow, I'm over the moon, thank you so much.
how is this an absolute bop? my man, Imma be listening to this on repeat for a while
Oh my god, im so happy this got recommended to me
This is what exactly I've been looking for in my whole asmr life🥹🥁
This is so great, I've been searching for rhythmic asmr before but unsuccessfully, can't believe I didn't find you back then!
I'm also wondering if you ever thought of making asmr like this but with unconventional time signatures like 7/8? I think it could be really really good.
Ur spoiling us with these long videos! Yaay! ❤️ ❤️ ❤️
I watched because I was curious and I stayed because it was amazing 🤩
I love this so bad, i been looking for this sort rhythm asmr, it helps me fill the background noise when sleeping while recognizing the beat pattern
Something about this is doing wonders for my concentraction and productivity
This is so soothing dude, thank you
Damn, I've wondered now for about 9 years, ever since I first got into ASMR, whether rhythm paired with triggers such as tapping would be as effective or enjoyable. Never really saw any videos on it and left it be, assumed as not. I always tended to enjoy the more sporadic or random triggers and attempts I'd made to replicate a rythmic ASMR never really worked as I was the one doing the trigger. But I have to say this was lovely. As a drummer myself, I found comfort in the sounds besides ASMR too bc this sounds like my work desk most days, ha. Thanks for the video, all the best.
another 1 hour long video! loving this ❤
I love the bassy sound i think that the meinl marshmalow practice pad would sound amazing
One hour in heaven
Im imagining the drum sticks as little hands and long arms patting the drums
Lol
and the best part is its 56 minutes of pure enjoyment. he must have been so bored but it was worth it
I am a beginner in drums and one of the things that I find very satisfying are well-made rhythms, 10/10 bro
This is by far the best asmr for studying omfg
It's like how I listen to the hamilton instrumentals for studying! sometimes it's just beats like in a part in my shot and it just works so well
So good! Tingly, but without making me sleepy - so I can use it for work. This is my new favorite channel. Really hope you will be on Spotify soon also, so that i can listen 'on the go'.
This is just amazing to relax to
This is just lovely. Thank you.
Wow great asmr! I did not expect it to be this good of a rythm(I fell asleep writing this
why is this so hypnotic? Oh god.
I don't know what it is but this makes me zone out in a good way. I don't feel real anymore, I feel like I just tried to blow up a bunch of birthday balloons too fast and now I feel comfortably zoned.
This is perfection. Satisfying in both an asmr way and non asmr way.
I was actually productive today while listening to this, I usually just sleep at work. Very cool, thanks!
Glad i could help👍🏼
The way he changes the rhythm is so satisfying said it before a drummer that does asmr should keep doing asmr
I really wasn't expecting this to be so good
Great video and relaxing sounds!
this is hype i love the subdivisions too man
2:19 sounds like a cat purring which is so cool
Okay- Im in love with this!
This is exactly what i was looking for ty!! It's just what i need to focus
Love your tasteful performance and smooth transitions between the beat and fills. Great job!
It might just be me, but the almost "ding" or "tink" sound the sticks make on the blue/teal pad sounds really cool.
Holy sheet im in love with this asmr
Less than a minute in and I subscribed. This scratched an itch I’ve had for a while! Love this so much, so tingly!
I've been in a tingle limbo for such a long time now and you just brought them back! Thank you so much!
Not gonna lie I didn't know I needed such rhythmic asmr that also changes quite spontaneously and in short periods of time. Helped me focus my attention more then just get bored after a second or two hashsh
At least that gets my attention span entertained in a good way
Havent felt tingles in years but still watched asmr videos for the sounds but then i found you and im glad i did, especially love when yoj do this 2:15
I love rhythmic things.
You earned a subscriber 👍
RHYTHM ASMR - WHEW, THANK YOU! SO AMAZING!
I think this is the best thing I've ever heard
I like this kind of video, cuz I like fast asmrs, and I can just speed up that one, and it will be perfect❤
This is like a tingle or feel wall or soundroom it quietes my mind this is actually really helpful also because of i feel like this works like emdr and you could be really onto something here the left and right sound movements just like emdr with the left and right part of the brain