I have no clue why anyone would give any of your videos a 👎🏼 You’re an excellent teacher who makes things seem so ‘within reach’ I’m a fan! 👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼 All day
I've played guitar my whole life (I'm 40) and have always been able to tap out a few versions of 4/4 on drums... our 10 year old son started drum lessons last year and has quickly got better than me... my guitars in the garage have recently been joined by two (one's electric) drum kits and I've found myself trying to keep up.... thanks my brother
Apply yourself and please don't ever resign to thinking "I've missed my chance because of my age" :-) Hope you two have a ton of fun on your musical adventure!
4 years late to a great lesson really great nice and clear presentation broken down really well 🤘🏼 totally on that same page of feeling boxed in a lot as you mention at the end looking forward to breaking through on that!
Hi Great video about 4-Note Herta. The bass drum ideas are very interesting. I also like the orchestrations over the toms. However, I am more of a fan of the 3-note Herta, because it shifts so nicely over the 16th notes. I'm always looking for how to bring rudiments to the drum set. I find it a pity that most of the rudiments stick to the pad. The sheet music is also very nice. Clapping is often underestimated. Sometimes I find it really useful and helpful
Bro, this is exactly what learning drummers need. A simple explanation of a rythem, application on one sound to get the hang of it, trials of different dispositions, and then application on different sounds of the drum set. Absolutely easy to follow and apply. New sub!!
Hey Brandon, brilliant study on the Herta. I especially dig the kick substitution as well as putting those ghost notes on the toms- it sounds really hip.
Your videos are some of the best instructional videos on TH-cam. You break it down and make it easy to understand with notation and actual examples. Not to mention, that upper tom sounds absolutely amazing.
Great lesson!!! I love the concept that you're not only learning a new idea, but training your ears at the same time through exploration! Thank you for posting!!!
Man... you made me realize a fill I’ve been using in a song is a KLR herta, I’d never thought of it that way before I just was doing it. Now I can really work it out! Hertas rule but I typically think of them as a 3 over 2 pattern, your 16th note explanation really expands the vocabulary. Subscribed!
BigNickontheDrum When I made this video I realized you can do the Herta thing with the Kick and I was blown away haha it’s all about how you think of it! Sometimes we need that little mind shift. Glad I could help you out. Thanks for Subbing!!! Hope you enjoy the future content :)
This is a great video series idea. I see how it's not necessarily a lesson because we're learning together. You're exploring while helping other learn to explore also.
Randall Flores YES! I don’t want to pretend like I’m teaching something I know nothing about. I like this series idea as well. I’m ALWAYS trying to learn new things and I like the idea of sharing what it is that I’m working on.
Yeah man, very cool ideas in there! Anyone else hearing "Duel Of The Fates" when the herta is on the + ? or is that just my brain making associations...
Very good instructional video. Simple but fun and challenging and reasonably easy to implement into you ones playing and make part of one’s subconscious. Keep it up
Great lesson, super creative and understandable way of thinking about this base pattern. Thank you for taking the time and putting the work into making videos this for other drummers that need inspiration. You sound great brother, word up
What I really dig about your Videos is how you show the way you aproach different problems/obstacles. Many of those problems I'm facing myself (the part about your brain suddenly freaking out when changing surfaces was sooo relatable...) and it's interesting to see how a different mind tries to handle them. Nice work keep it up fam
Thanks for sharing your thought process Brandon , I liked how you simplified and explained in a way most of people can understand and finally apply . It is amazing presentation skill . Greetings from Serbia .
Syncopation book by Ted Reed,has some great ideas..He didn't call it that, but what you are doing is the idea.Jim Chapin had me permitting everything 55 years ago...Ahead of his time.
Well done! Very informative. This is going to require some time and opening my mind and ears bit more. I have played some of those patterns before without realizing it was the herta, so that tells me my recognition skills may possibly elevate as well...thank you very much Brandon!
Man your content has come so far bro!! Really love this, have played hertas forever but for some reason never thought of displacing them!! Awesome stuff Brandon, can't wait to get home and get on the kit!!!
Found you randomly. Two videos and I hit the subscribe button. \m/ Excellent video and just the inspiration I needed for a 12-bar drum break for a song we’re working up. Oh hell yeah, I’ll go with you into the freakin’ HERTA 4th DIMENSION! :D
I like what you're doing bud. Well done. You have a new subscriber. I've always wanted to play hot for teacher, and I feel like practicing this may unlock that mystery for me
You can cheat by using the two 32 notes as the Ruff Grace notes. Thanks for mentioning the progression displacements. Another version is four grace notes before a note. I think it’s in Joe Morellos Master Studies… I could be mistaken.
Can you play the :"forward backward inside out"? Take one measure or four. Play it forward, 1234 then loop. Play it backward, 4321 then loop, Then play it from the inside out Measures or beats 34 then 21 the outside in 43 12 You'll see the possibilities are endless. What is hard is hearing the sounds in reverse. No practical application required.
yeah, seeing you keep the R L R L sequence going is in effect NOT R L R L but alternating like a diddle without a stroke. both versions would be advantageous to learn and practice. depends on if you wan to easily continue on beat accents or off beat. your examples would lend to off beat accents if you didn't alternate to keep consistency.
I think the only time I naturally get to play Hertas in a track is in Song for the Dead, I know they are in Assassin by Muse, and in No One knows too. But I can't play them yet, and it feels so unnatural trying to play them along to any metronome groove. Gonna keep at it tho!
Hey bud do you mind if I ask what kind of lighting you’re using, like three point with a key, fill, and a rim or what’s your set up exactly And where do you have them placed. Awesome video by the way man really opened up the herta for me.
Hey Man! Thanks for watching! As for lighting, I’m still changing it around to see what I like best, but yes. Working with 3 lights at this point, a key light at around my 2:00 on my face, and the light behind my drums (which I face another way now) and a little fill light to catch the side of my face. I think I light my videos differently now compared to this video. It’s a whole learning process for me! :)
Brandon Scott Yeah man great video great channel. Love what you’re doing. I know man I’m doing the same thing. I just finished building a mobile recording studio. here’s a link if you wanna check it out. th-cam.com/video/WxEttpxDfIk/w-d-xo.html took me about two years but it’s limited with space so lighting is definitely been tough. Especially to get the rim light on point, Because there’s virtually zero room or space behind me.How do you get the light so that it doesn’t get blocked or shadowed with the cymbals over the kit If you don’t mind me asking?
I have no clue why anyone would give any of your videos a 👎🏼
You’re an excellent teacher who makes things seem so ‘within reach’
I’m a fan!
👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼 All day
Because Brandon is sweating so much?
It's probably that damn poster in the background 😉
i concur
the dislikes come from sticklers and people who have learned some of these components differently.
I want to like this comment but its at 69 likes…
I loved this step-by-step application of hertas! Excellent video!
Man!! You gonna be the next big teacher. Well put and explained. God bless great job. Thank you.
Clifford Siqueira Ahh thank you so much! And thanks for subscribing! 👌🏼🙏🏼
@@BrandonScottDrums great lesson
I've played guitar my whole life (I'm 40) and have always been able to tap out a few versions of 4/4 on drums... our 10 year old son started drum lessons last year and has quickly got better than me... my guitars in the garage have recently been joined by two (one's electric) drum kits and I've found myself trying to keep up.... thanks my brother
Apply yourself and please don't ever resign to thinking "I've missed my chance because of my age" :-) Hope you two have a ton of fun on your musical adventure!
Brandon - you are one of the finest communicators of the language (we)call; Drums - thank you
4 years late to a great lesson really great nice and clear presentation broken down really well 🤘🏼 totally on that same page of feeling boxed in a lot as you mention at the end looking forward to breaking through on that!
Hi
Great video about 4-Note Herta. The bass drum ideas are very interesting. I also like the orchestrations over the toms.
However, I am more of a fan of the 3-note Herta, because it shifts so nicely over the 16th notes.
I'm always looking for how to bring rudiments to the drum set.
I find it a pity that most of the rudiments stick to the pad. The sheet music is also very nice.
Clapping is often underestimated. Sometimes I find it really useful and helpful
Yeah I wish he did a video on the three herta too
Bro, this is exactly what learning drummers need. A simple explanation of a rythem, application on one sound to get the hang of it, trials of different dispositions, and then application on different sounds of the drum set.
Absolutely easy to follow and apply.
New sub!!
Following you from now on! 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
Hey Brandon, brilliant study on the Herta. I especially dig the kick substitution as well as putting those ghost notes on the toms- it sounds really hip.
Your videos are some of the best instructional videos on TH-cam. You break it down and make it easy to understand with notation and actual examples. Not to mention, that upper tom sounds absolutely amazing.
Definitely need to practice this. I had no idea what a herta was until I heard Meshuggah's "Bleed" and was trying to figure out the kick pattern.
Same bro
This was very well done. I love how to showed all the simple but, effective variations.
Great lesson!!! I love the concept that you're not only learning a new idea, but training your ears at the same time through exploration! Thank you for posting!!!
Kevin Frazee That’s how it always is for me! Trying to practice physically and mentally.
Great video about Herta`s fills. Cool examples, and well explain exercises. Thank`s Brandon!
What a joy. Thank you
Man... you made me realize a fill I’ve been using in a song is a KLR herta, I’d never thought of it that way before I just was doing it. Now I can really work it out! Hertas rule but I typically think of them as a 3 over 2 pattern, your 16th note explanation really expands the vocabulary. Subscribed!
BigNickontheDrum When I made this video I realized you can do the Herta thing with the Kick and I was blown away haha it’s all about how you think of it! Sometimes we need that little mind shift. Glad I could help you out. Thanks for Subbing!!! Hope you enjoy the future content :)
I first heard them by Billy Cobham in the early 70s with Mahavishnu Orchestra and on Diodatos “Super Strut”... I was “What is that?”😱
Subscribing now.
This is a great video series idea. I see how it's not necessarily a lesson because we're learning together. You're exploring while helping other learn to explore also.
Randall Flores YES! I don’t want to pretend like I’m teaching something I know nothing about. I like this series idea as well. I’m ALWAYS trying to learn new things and I like the idea of sharing what it is that I’m working on.
Daayymmm...nice breakdown....thank you for this lesson....this might take months or even years to master for me....kudos to you man...!!
Love the approach you take and how you dumb it down. Very important for any student to slow down and picture it on the board. Thank you!
"hope you are well" what an amazing way to begin a video! Awesome Brandon
Yeah man, very cool ideas in there! Anyone else hearing "Duel Of The Fates" when the herta is on the + ? or is that just my brain making associations...
Very good instructional video. Simple but fun and challenging and reasonably easy to implement into you ones playing and make part of one’s subconscious. Keep it up
David Sykes Thank you! I try to keep it easy to understand for beginners to grasp the concept yet informative even for the advanced cats.
16 mins video is enough to feed my brain!!!keep it up bro!
Nice lesson! Very helpful to show how you're working on the herta and how you work on moving it around the kit. Genius!
Great lesson, super creative and understandable way of thinking about this base pattern. Thank you for taking the time and putting the work into making videos this for other drummers that need inspiration. You sound great brother, word up
Started playing drums, you've made practicing interesting. I think I'll start following this and grow, thank you Brandon.
Brilliant vid thanks Brandon
What I really dig about your Videos is how you show the way you aproach different problems/obstacles. Many of those problems I'm facing myself (the part about your brain suddenly freaking out when
changing surfaces was sooo relatable...) and it's interesting to see how a different mind tries to handle them. Nice work keep it up fam
Thanks for sharing your thought process Brandon , I liked how you simplified and explained in a way most of people can understand and finally apply . It is amazing presentation skill . Greetings from Serbia .
Wonderful educational material. I'm building a drumset resource for my students and this will definitely make it in my workbook.
Great concept and presentation. Thanks! Gonna try this approach 👍🏽
You made the herta so easily understandable.. thanks brandon for this video. More power to you!
Christian Rosales That was the goal!! I’m glad this video helped you understand. :)
@@BrandonScottDrums thanks again brandon.. looking forward to your next educational videos.
rang the bell! awesome lesson, I love how you put the sticking in above the notes, very helpful..appreciate it!!!
Amazing lesson, pls keep them coming, thank you
I dig it. New sub, Brandon, great job.
Syncopation book by Ted Reed,has some great ideas..He didn't call it that, but what you are doing is the idea.Jim Chapin had me permitting everything 55 years ago...Ahead of his time.
this is great and thank you btw! i love how you showed what the herta is and an actual application and variation on the drums!
THE MAN !!!! Thank you for this!! 😊😊
I like your teaching-style! Thanks for this! Just subscribed and looking forward to checking out more of your content.
Nice video. I'd like to see you post a video on the Blushda if you get a chance.
oj drummin I posted a video on it a while back! It’s called “The Lonely Note”! We work on a similar thing with displacing the blushda! Check it out!
You’ve got a terrific sound!
Paper Grid, thanks for this teaching cue
your video was always chill but also packed with info, keep it up
This is really a great, practical lesson. Thank you.
Very cool dude! Gave me something to play with. Love the grid paper idea!! New subb bro!!
09:31 is the intro to Aliens Exist by Blink 182
Such a solid lesson man, no faffing about just straight explanation, delivery and demo.
Nice one
I starting singing "Hey mom, there's something in the backroom
, hope it's not the creatures from above" after hearing that fill
excellent lesson
Anyone else hear that star wars song at about 10 minutes in? Bum bum badadum. Lol! Can't remember which theme that is. Cool practice idea!
haha, just saw your comment after posting mine. That's awesome, great minds... The tune is called Duel of the Fates. ;)
@@schinbeindrumco yes thank you! Lol! That's exactly it!
Very cool and enteresting...!
Nice job! A little like how Benny Greb explains doubles and singles
You are the man! Easy, informative and fun:) Thanks
Your lessons are the best
Brandon, thank you so much for this knowledge transfer!
You're a great drummer and teacher as well.
Well organized and demonstrated! Thank you!
The best. Always.
Great video Brandon!
Well done! Very informative. This is going to require some time and opening my mind and ears bit more. I have played some of those patterns before without realizing it was the herta, so that tells me my recognition skills may possibly elevate as well...thank you very much Brandon!
Great advice: thanks !!
bro love this video!!! i dod need this information... since your old vidz i did kenw that youre in something good ...jeje now im following u again
This was pretty cool, thanks Brandon
Appreciate you man, your skill is so good. just my first time here but man, you are awesome.. God bless you man..
I appreciate you bro, nice lesson & the explanation is on point & simple!!
Genius concept. Love it
Man your content has come so far bro!! Really love this, have played hertas forever but for some reason never thought of displacing them!! Awesome stuff Brandon, can't wait to get home and get on the kit!!!
Found you randomly. Two videos and I hit the subscribe button. \m/ Excellent video and just the inspiration I needed for a 12-bar drum break for a song we’re working up. Oh hell yeah, I’ll go with you into the freakin’ HERTA 4th DIMENSION! :D
needed this kind of video so badly
Excelente !!!
Thank you for the video! I didn't know there is a name for this stuff haha
Been looking for something to practice recently, this is exactly what i needed! Love the videos man
Glad I could help!
incredible lesson ! Thanks for posting.
Great video
I like what you're doing bud. Well done. You have a new subscriber. I've always wanted to play hot for teacher, and I feel like practicing this may unlock that mystery for me
Thanks. This is very helpful!
You can cheat by using the two 32 notes as the Ruff Grace notes. Thanks for mentioning the progression displacements.
Another version is four grace notes before a note. I think it’s in Joe Morellos Master Studies… I could be mistaken.
Can you make a 5 day drum workout for beginners
The Scott HERTA fills!👍🏾
What a nice channel. New subscriber from Italy. 👍🏻
Lorenzo Pausillo Thank you for being here! And welcome :)
Nice contents! Thanks sir!
Great video bro !
Cool video thank you.
Thank you thank you, thank you!
Thanks a lot!
Good teacher. Just subscribed
Sweet vid Brandon. The Foot/Hand combos sound killer /m/ Gonna get onto this!
Tremendo 🙂!
Thank you for this
Really thank you
Can you play the :"forward backward inside out"? Take one measure or four. Play it forward, 1234 then loop. Play it backward, 4321 then loop, Then play it from the inside out Measures or beats 34 then 21 the outside in 43 12 You'll see the possibilities are endless. What is hard is hearing the sounds in reverse. No practical application required.
excellent lesson man!
tremendous very good this herta well complete these exercises
Those drum are sick🔥🔥
yeah, seeing you keep the R L R L sequence going is in effect NOT R L R L but alternating like a diddle without a stroke.
both versions would be advantageous to learn and practice. depends on if you wan to easily continue on beat accents or off beat. your examples would lend to off beat accents if you didn't alternate to keep consistency.
I think the only time I naturally get to play Hertas in a track is in Song for the Dead, I know they are in Assassin by Muse, and in No One knows too. But I can't play them yet, and it feels so unnatural trying to play them along to any metronome groove. Gonna keep at it tho!
U ARE SUCH A BEAST!!! I LOVE U
Super sick! Thanks! Soooooo...when's the bleed video coming out? Lol
Bro you’re killing it!
Hey bud do you mind if I ask what kind of lighting you’re using, like three point with a key, fill, and a rim or what’s your set up exactly And where do you have them placed. Awesome video by the way man really opened up the herta for me.
Hey Man! Thanks for watching! As for lighting, I’m still changing it around to see what I like best, but yes. Working with 3 lights at this point, a key light at around my 2:00 on my face, and the light behind my drums (which I face another way now) and a little fill light to catch the side of my face. I think I light my videos differently now compared to this video. It’s a whole learning process for me! :)
Brandon Scott Yeah man great video great channel. Love what you’re doing. I know man I’m doing the same thing. I just finished building a mobile recording studio. here’s a link if you wanna check it out.
th-cam.com/video/WxEttpxDfIk/w-d-xo.html
took me about two years but it’s limited with space so lighting is definitely been tough. Especially to get the rim light on point, Because there’s virtually zero room or space behind me.How do you get the light so that it doesn’t get blocked or shadowed with the cymbals over the kit If you don’t mind me asking?
Thanks so much!!!😍
That's nice!!!!!