The inverted snare before the real hit is cool. I could picture this on tiny desk concert with an artist that usually uses digital drum. Would love to hear what it sounds like without post production. Keep it up 👍
How cool!! I really like the idea of adding bongos instead of tom-toms.. - do you use one mic to record it all or one mic for every drum?... what is your advice when one starts alone at home in the living room to think of when recoding on one's own?
Thank you so much, great comment! Yeah bongos are really fun, I love changing my set up to create different sounds, it helps me to get creative. I use a combination of overheads, close mics (one or more mics on one drum) and room mics, but I had a lot less when I first started! You don't need lots of mics, you can get started in your living room with one or two, one overhead and one on your kick drum for example, into a small interface and a free DAW. Then hit record and have fun! Play your favourite groove, or jam along to a song you love in your headphones, shred a solo, whatever you feel like, just get used to the recording process. Every time you run into a problem, use Google or TH-cam to find a solution and you'll learn a lot as you go along. Listening back to yourself can be a bit punishing, as you'll notice every tiny mistake, and I personally make a lot of them... Stick with it, drums are awesome and so are you 🤘
So all this time I could just hit Bongos with sticks? Ive been spending weeks just to get OK hand technique because I was told it would damage the heads lol
If it's your gear, you can do whatever you want! It sounds cool, so why not? It might damage the heads over time, but they weren't expensive so I'm not too precious about them. Playing with you hands is a very different sound to sticks though, and there's a lot more you can do. Stick with it and then you can do both :)
To any "producers" out there, THIS is a 113BPM beat. It's NOT a "113BPM double time" beat. Stop calling 56.5BPM beats 113. It shows how little you know about music and you're just embarrassing yourselves.
@@dracodrago Why stop there? Why not call it a 452bpm beat? or a 339bpm beat? Let's just multiply or divide anything we want! Who cares about feel or pulse! Centuries of music theory made by geniuses before us who figured this out doesn't matter!
That little Hi-hat/snare move to give that backwards snare sounds is immaculate dude. 👌 I'm fuck'n subbed.
Thanks! I think it was Brody Simpson I first saw doing that hihat slide, really cool little trick!
Yeah that shit was bomb ass 🔥🔥🔥
totally!
man.. I must've watched that ending 10 times in a row
Sounds like an old school Honda advert
that hihat sound before snare hit is so sick
The creativity😮😮 also that clap stack is so 808❤
Nice Brother !!!
This sound cold!! Those bongos are crispy.
Thanks! I've been loving bongos on my kit recently, very fun.
This one of the best drum beats I’ve heard holy shit. Extremely crispy😮💨🔥🔥🔥
Thank you!
@@jamierobinsondrums7874 you’re welcome! Definitely subscribed
Dude this is KILLER so groovy and creative i love it
Sir, I'm speechless. An incredible groove. 👏👏👏👏👏
Great work man, the open hi hat to snare thing is awesome
The inverted snare before the real hit is cool. I could picture this on tiny desk concert with an artist that usually uses digital drum. Would love to hear what it sounds like without post production. Keep it up 👍
Im a beginner and just bought my first e-set, this is inspiring
Thank you! I hope you have a great time learning to play!
How cool!!
I really like the idea of adding bongos instead of tom-toms..
- do you use one mic to record it all or one mic for every drum?... what is your advice when one starts alone at home in the living room to think of when recoding on one's own?
Thank you so much, great comment! Yeah bongos are really fun, I love changing my set up to create different sounds, it helps me to get creative.
I use a combination of overheads, close mics (one or more mics on one drum) and room mics, but I had a lot less when I first started!
You don't need lots of mics, you can get started in your living room with one or two, one overhead and one on your kick drum for example, into a small interface and a free DAW. Then hit record and have fun! Play your favourite groove, or jam along to a song you love in your headphones, shred a solo, whatever you feel like, just get used to the recording process. Every time you run into a problem, use Google or TH-cam to find a solution and you'll learn a lot as you go along.
Listening back to yourself can be a bit punishing, as you'll notice every tiny mistake, and I personally make a lot of them... Stick with it, drums are awesome and so are you 🤘
@ thanks! Yeah,👍
what a grove ! awesome !
Nice drumming
Well done!
KIller groove man. Love it.
Thank you!
Heck yeah homie! Gittin after it!
This was so clean. Subbed.
This guy is super creative 👍
such as a tasty groove🍻
love it! great original sounds! Liked!
New Diddy beat
dude! fucking cool, inspiring to see creativity like that
Stank face: activated. Good shit
Damn this was clean as hell. You got my sub for sure.
SICKKKKKK
-your 100th subscriber
Thank you! Welcome to the channel!
Nice groove
Subbed that was sick
Crazy good!
Outstanding 👍👍
This is so good!
Great! 😊
I wouldn't call this Trap, but it's absolute 🔥 either way.
Good stuff my friend ✌️
Watch this at 1.5x and see a killer beat
Haha that was fun, sounds crazy 😄
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This is so good! Honestly, the genres in the titles feel undeserving of this quality of performance 🎉
Love this pattern!
O yeeeeeeaaaaaa
dimsunk? Is this your little cousin, man? Funky drum melodies run in the family.
Thank you algorithm
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This sounds robotic in the best way possible
Damn…
So all this time I could just hit Bongos with sticks? Ive been spending weeks just to get OK hand technique because I was told it would damage the heads lol
If it's your gear, you can do whatever you want! It sounds cool, so why not? It might damage the heads over time, but they weren't expensive so I'm not too precious about them.
Playing with you hands is a very different sound to sticks though, and there's a lot more you can do. Stick with it and then you can do both :)
Is that snare the Mapex Black Panther Goblin?
Well spotted, yes it is my Goblin. Great little snare!
Has alittle bit of a drumline feel to it
Good as fuck!!🔥
More kick. Like death metal amounts.
My drum machine does it, too, and it will never fatigue.
What stack is that?
It's an Istanbul Agop Clapstack
jply ficong nhit
Cool groove but your subdivisions are all over the place
What are you on about
@@notnoaintno5134 his subdivisions need work to be more steady
No we don’t need an 808
its very cool bro but trap ? nah
To any "producers" out there, THIS is a 113BPM beat. It's NOT a "113BPM double time" beat. Stop calling 56.5BPM beats 113. It shows how little you know about music and you're just embarrassing yourselves.
nobody cares
@@KamiKaio Yet you respond with a comment. Obviously an offended bedroom producer.
@@elephantgrass631 nobody cares
bruh you clearly don't know anything about music either considering you don't think this is a 113bpm beat LMAO it could very easily be at 226bpm too
@@dracodrago Why stop there? Why not call it a 452bpm beat? or a 339bpm beat? Let's just multiply or divide anything we want! Who cares about feel or pulse! Centuries of music theory made by geniuses before us who figured this out doesn't matter!
Sick!