You look so relaxed playing this, you make it look effortless. Testament to your skill and the amount of practice you must have put into this. Great job!
Yeah there are lots of differences. The obvious one is electric kits are a lot quieter and usually allow you to hook up a laptop and use your own sounds. The big downside of electric kits though is that if you only play an electric kit you won't be 'calibrating' your technique to acoustic drums which means when you sit down to play an acoustic kit you'll have some work to do to get the feel you want. For example, on an acoustic kit, if you're practicing a fill that ends on the floor tom you may practice hitting the floor tom with a lot more velocity than the snare so that it's audible when recorded, or if you practice double strokes on different surfaces the technique you use on the floor tom is gonna be different to the snare because there's a lot less rebound. On an electric kit there is no difference so it all feels the same. If you live somewhere where having an acoustic kit isn't possible (like me I live in an apartment and I have to rent this space for my acoustic kit) it's still gonna be useful having an electric one to use for learning and practicing, but I'd definitely recommend finding somewhere local where you can practice on an acoustic kit too when possible. I'm not trying to dissuade you from getting an electric kit if that's what works best for your situation and you can learn a ton of stuff just fine on an electric kit, just saying it's a good idea to supplement that practice with acoustic practice where you can.
The best drum cover of tremolo+daley!!
Thanks!
2:08 that was so smooth. Amazing work!
Your drum tone is spot-on!
Watching this, I kept smiling because it was so good!
Thanks! 🙂
You look so relaxed playing this, you make it look effortless. Testament to your skill and the amount of practice you must have put into this. Great job!
toe is one of my favorite bands just because of kashikura takashi
same, he's just got such a unique sound
Sick. Kashikura is godly.
One of my favorite instrumentals of all time, you did all of these grooves justice. Thank you for making this!
Me too, I love Toe generally but this track is really great. Glad you enjoyed it, thanks for the comment! ✌️
😮 amazing !!
very nice!
Wooow, lo haces ver tan simple y sencillo! Excelente cover :D
Great drumming and the tuning! Awesome!
Thank you. Love the profile pic btw, that album is 👌
Dope work.
Thank you!
How did you get it so perfect note for note. That’s crazy man!
Haha cheers! I put the mp3 in logic and set it to loop over a section and learn it bit by bit until I can put the whole track together.
Awesome possum!
damn nice job you made it look easy lol
Thanks!
Nice👍
Next time cover Toe -C
...Anyone know the difference of practice on an electric vs acoustic set? (planning on getting one)
Yeah there are lots of differences. The obvious one is electric kits are a lot quieter and usually allow you to hook up a laptop and use your own sounds. The big downside of electric kits though is that if you only play an electric kit you won't be 'calibrating' your technique to acoustic drums which means when you sit down to play an acoustic kit you'll have some work to do to get the feel you want. For example, on an acoustic kit, if you're practicing a fill that ends on the floor tom you may practice hitting the floor tom with a lot more velocity than the snare so that it's audible when recorded, or if you practice double strokes on different surfaces the technique you use on the floor tom is gonna be different to the snare because there's a lot less rebound. On an electric kit there is no difference so it all feels the same.
If you live somewhere where having an acoustic kit isn't possible (like me I live in an apartment and I have to rent this space for my acoustic kit) it's still gonna be useful having an electric one to use for learning and practicing, but I'd definitely recommend finding somewhere local where you can practice on an acoustic kit too when possible. I'm not trying to dissuade you from getting an electric kit if that's what works best for your situation and you can learn a ton of stuff just fine on an electric kit, just saying it's a good idea to supplement that practice with acoustic practice where you can.
Muy bueno 💦
piola
q onda ivan aguante toe y el guiso de lentejas
@@cruydoom OBVIO BROOO
Drumtab
Sorry! I don't have the drum tabs