Thanks, great. Its often hard to hear from the record what they are playing. And great you share more rock content within your always interesting mixture.
Love these! Just been delving into your explanations but grew up working out guitar/drum parts to fav songs in my teens in 90s and RATM are one of the best!
THANK YOU!! I JUST DISCOVERED YOUR CHANNEL AND YOU HAVE HELPED ME SO MUCH ON MY "DRUMMING SKILLS" for real. Best instructor I've seen on here BY FAR. again Thank You!
An observation I mainly play to recorded music. I like to fit into the music and I get great joy from attempting to play TooL. That being said it's hard to hear or play along to because of the way it's mixed. Has anyone noticed that many times cymbals are very low in the mix. And we drummers have some very loud cymbals.Longtime drummer from Yes Alan White went to 14in. Crash cymbals to reduce stage volume and microphone bleed. Have fun play drums
Double strokes! But the technique is way different to the one you would use for your sticks. To nail a double stroke with your kick pedal, you kind of have to slide your foot from a sideways angle as you're bringing it down. I know that probably sounds a bit awkward so look up some videos on it and you'll actually be able to see how it works. It's actually much, much easier to get the hang of than stick doubles (or at least, I found it to be) but just be careful your spring tension isn't too high or you could hurt yourself.
Yeah kinda… I guess dude is more linked to surfer culture and that idea of coolness or being laid back in its origin? Mate is I guess more working class in its origins? It’s also more varied in how you use it. Hey mate - could just mean you’re saying hi to a friend. Hey mate! - could mean also you’re starting a fight in a bar. Not sure many bar fights start with someone shouting ‘hey dude!’? If you’re Australian there’s about an infinity of different ways mate can be used as well
That snare is so crispy. Sounds great.
Thanks, great. Its often hard to hear from the record what they are playing.
And great you share more rock content within your always interesting mixture.
Love these! Just been delving into your explanations but grew up working out guitar/drum parts to fav songs in my teens in 90s and RATM are one of the best!
Man this is the track that got me into music playing bass when I was a teenager… gonna be spending my Sunday night practicing this for sure
One of best bands ever. Great part of my youth.
THANK YOU!! I JUST DISCOVERED YOUR CHANNEL AND YOU HAVE HELPED ME SO MUCH ON MY "DRUMMING SKILLS" for real. Best instructor I've seen on here BY FAR. again Thank You!
Aeee.... Please, more of these videos!❤
An observation I mainly play to recorded music. I like to fit into the music and I get great joy from attempting to play TooL. That being said it's hard to hear or play along to because of the way it's mixed. Has anyone noticed that many times cymbals are very low in the mix. And we drummers have some very loud cymbals.Longtime drummer from Yes Alan White went to 14in. Crash cymbals to reduce stage volume and microphone bleed. Have fun play drums
Thanks! Want to try it right away.
I Like Support Drum Covers !
This is a Nice Job !😎💯👍👍👍
Brilliant
Awesome!
I wish you were my kindergarten teacher well played mate
I struggle with kicks on the E and A’s. Just can’t get the speed 😢
I would also be interested in how to practice that! 👍
Same
Slow down and count. Slow is smooth, smooth is fast.
You need proper technique for 16nth Kick drum notes. She has a great video about It already so check It out
Double strokes! But the technique is way different to the one you would use for your sticks. To nail a double stroke with your kick pedal, you kind of have to slide your foot from a sideways angle as you're bringing it down. I know that probably sounds a bit awkward so look up some videos on it and you'll actually be able to see how it works. It's actually much, much easier to get the hang of than stick doubles (or at least, I found it to be) but just be careful your spring tension isn't too high or you could hurt yourself.
Your Bass drum always sounds amazing cheers..where can I watch you doing a solo or playing behind a band.
I love your channel! I’m a huge Rage fan! Check out Gunnar Olsen if you haven’t already.
Teach us to play geurnica by brand new
Is there a better cymbal than the hand hammered sabian? Not in my opinion. Cheers Emma great stuff as always
Very curious about those pics of drummers on the wall. Who are they?
The filth 🥁
Link to free resources don’t work.
Is the English mate the same as American dude?
kinda sorta, Digga
Yeah kinda… I guess dude is more linked to surfer culture and that idea of coolness or being laid back in its origin? Mate is I guess more working class in its origins? It’s also more varied in how you use it.
Hey mate - could just mean you’re saying hi to a friend.
Hey mate! - could mean also you’re starting a fight in a bar. Not sure many bar fights start with someone shouting ‘hey dude!’?
If you’re Australian there’s about an infinity of different ways mate can be used as well
@@Bobby-wn5yr I have adhd and mostly forget your name as soon as you say it so I call everyone dude or bro or man