He clearly hasnt been playing for two days he’s most likely been playing for over a decade with enough practice, time, and dedication this can be you in the future
True words have never been spoken. One time I was out to buy a guitar. I found one i really really liked and i rode a bus for 45mins each way almost every other day just so i could jam on it at the store. I did this for two weeks and the people at the store were getting pissed with me because i was having a fun time playing it but i wasnt buying it. So i proved them wrong by putting down a deposit on the guitar and asking them to hold it for me as i would be away for a week. A week rolled by and I came back almost every other day for another week or two to jam on the guitar and they were starting to get pissed off again and threatened to return my deposit because they wanted to put the guitar back out on the wall so other people could buy it. So in the end i ended up buying the guitar. that was 15+ years ago and i look back on it now and my behaviour was unacceptable. But its not as if the shop didnt have 300 other guitars and other shit to sell as they were a proper music store that did keyboards, drums and other musical instruments. I appreciate that they held the guitar for me so long before i eventually bought it but i felt that i really needed to bond with the guitar before putting down the money and leaving with it.
This dude has some really tight playing. My big question is; How tf do some drummers play entire setlists that are at least 240+ bpm? This guy played for about 2 minutes and was done. Drummers are scary creatures.
the faster it goes, the less you work out, it's mostly controlled rebound on the hands and spring tension doing the work for the feet at these speeds. . i cant go 280 or anything like that but i can go 220 and i can do that all day whereas after a powermetal set that is mostly between 130 and 180, i'm drenched in sweat after half an hour already. with the slower tempi, your bigger leg muscles are employed so it tires you out quicker
I don't know about other drummers but Nils Fjellström has pad and sticks with him at all times so he can hit pad when he has time. He also flips sticks around so he has to work harder. Yes, he plays in heavy duty boots too.
The only good thing about being over 50 is watching this and convincing myself I can't do it only because I'm over 50. Easy! Job done...I think I'll go have a beer.
@@vincentnguyen7271 I know, twas just being silly😆 For real I could watch him play all day. He’s taught me to lighten up a bit to remain consistent. Just from this video👍
That Heel-Toe Technique is a stamina life saver. Highly recommend people who are learning drums and like to play fast to practice that technique. Swivel Foot is also good.
Heel toe is a gamechanger for straight double bass. Either 50% effort, 100% result... or 100% effort, 200% result. It straight up doubles your speed, so you can either play slower and remain fast, or play faster and become ludicrous.
I'm a guitar player trying to get into drums (been playing drums off and on for about 8 years but realistically I play like a 1 year student). Finally got a kit in my house with mesh heads and low volume cymbals... Anyway whenever I'm doing double bass I have to swivel foot otherwise my ankles just seem to lock up after a while. Is this a normal thing for drummers to go through?
@@bastaudio Yes it happens. Trust me when I say this but if your not a water drinker then I would definitely start. I’ve been playing drums for 27 years and have been playing Tech Death Metal, Tech Deathcore, Grindcore, Thrash Metal, etc the majority of it. I used to drink a lot of beer, sweet tea, soft drinks, etc until one day I quit drinking so much beer before playing shows and changed from all the bad stuff too just straight up water and saw a BIG difference in my stamina, pain relief, etc. No more locking up cramping joints in the legs or arms. Also another thing that really helps is to do stretching before each practice. There are some good instructional videos on TH-cam that talks about this. I hope this helped some. I wish you the best on your musical journey bro. Take care! 🤜🤛
@@bultronlagore4932 Thanks. I've been playing guitar for about 13 years now and have done projects in a variety of metal subgenres as well. I drink lots of water already but my body holds onto fluids about as well as a lottery winner holds onto cash. Stretching before any practicing and drinking *more* water should help a lot though. Thanks man!
@@rottendrums any electric kit really, i had the roland td-4, and then upgraded to a whole new kit the roland td-25k, bigggg price difference between the two, quality, and performance. and even my buddies expensive yamaha kit (idk what kind specifically) they all couldnt keep up with blast beats or really fast double kick either. no matter how much cross stick was adjusted, it would still sound like things were in a dubstep audio loop for a second when doing things fast. so i upgraded to an acoustic kit and wala, all my problems gone lmao
I'm a drummer who's never even gotten into the same ballpark as that... but just hearing and seeing it REALLY gets my blood moving... the beast that lies in the heart of every metal drummer awakens
I hope this doesn't come off the wrong way, it's so interesting to watch how your leg muscles remain tense while moving. Like the larger muscles are applying constant tension and pressure, while the smaller ones tweak for control and precision. From one drum nerd to another, excellent form and technique!
No offense at all man, it my appear that way cause I have a very look fat count so the striations in my muscle pop out a lot more, I’m pretty relaxed when I play and if I do strain I end up fatiguing as you see at the end
At first that beat sounded insanely fast but as the video moved along I realized, he's got time to play around, doubling, even quadrupling the beat a few times. At that point, the 281 beat started sounding kind of relaxed.
@@balancewiz199 I'm a huge IA fan but I'm 100% sure he can't play all of their songs. He got through that one cntcrusher play through but barely. Again tho I love him and his stuff
So you compare Lars's drumming style to this? Come on man, this guy is machine with hands and feet but they are two totally different drummers :) And no hate towards you with this comment, its just hard to compare this style of drumming with the genius of 80's metal drumming.
Ulrichs drumming is not that hard when you are a drummer, but to write those parts in the early days, and influence so many people around the world with those parts, you gotta have a talent with music at that point. Shame that he has gone downhill with his drumming nowadays, but that just tells that even when you are a good drummer, you can never practice too much. Practice until its easy for ya :)
@@ebrokstad everyone thinks it’s cool to bust on Lars,as a drummer I think it’s pretty pathetic,he’s a fellow drummer who has made a good life for himself and helped inspire a lot of people,no he’s definitely not the greatest but he’s still a drummer for one of the most popular Metal bands of all time,drumming has really changed over the years but he’s still a pioneer,my favorite drummers are Jimmy Sullivan the Rev,Neil Peart and Chris Adler,there is plenty of good drummers and they are all unique to the industry I just try to look at the good people do instead of trying to discredit someone for not being like everyone else,Lars has his own style,it’s not as technical as most metal drummers but he’s far from a sucky drummer.
There are people faster on TH-cam... But this is amazing I'm not taking anything away from it... I think the way that people can go fast is incredible I can't do it I'm working on it but I don't know how...
That looks like the GC near Orange County? Years back I just about got to the final round of the drum off without any lessons or practice but then my kids were born and the jams have been few and far between lol 😂
@@Amp661 I agree with your point about positive thinking, but what I didn't mention is I dislocated some fingers many years ago (causing permanent damage) and have pretty bad arthritis otherwise. I am working on it, but in reality, I have to live within my limited mobility.
I had to Google if 280 beats per minute blast beats were even possible, I program these on my drum machine thinking that it's not humanly possible. I'm wronnnnnnggggggggggggg.
I have a roland, i wanted an alesis, but i suck either way and wasnt about to spend the extra thousand plus the price of non included thrones and sticks and such if i suck this bad lol, ive gotten better but im far away from this guy
I take it you know nothing of that kit, I worked at gc for many years and this kit if has been sitting for over a ears and if you look very closely there’s a FAT hole in the center of the mesh head on kick 👍🏻
So what makes this 280 BPM besides the click being set there? This could just as easily be considered 140. Is it universally agreed that blast beats are 1/8th notes?
@@Ilitan004 It's 280... Doesn't matter what you consider it. The rest of the world is measuring it as 280 which is correct. Same as converting metric to USA. It's the same measurement despite being measured differently in your mind. Hope this doesn't sound insulting. Just another drummer explaining to you how WE drummers measure things.
@@Ilitan004 sustained 280 bpm is nearly impossible and only attainable by very few professional drummers. I can only think of 2 or 3 at this time off the top of my head across the world and I have been playing drums for over 20 years. This guy is good but he can’t sustain the tempo without having to change beats (not speed). And even he is playing what is considered extremely fast and he is practiced. I would call him a fast drummer myself even though he needs to change beats to keep the tempo. I’m really not sure what you are talking about… no offense.
Ok, that is amazing! But I have a beef. You are basically just playing quarter time and throwing fills in. 1234 Snare 234. Should be 1 Snare 3 Snare 1 Snare 3 Snare. You're not really playing 280.
@@alexmilward9732 agreed. I played classically on clarinet and could play around 198 and it was really 198. Once it got above 200, it's just so hard for the brain to make sense of it because it starts sounding alien.
he has more control over that double bass pedal than i have over my life
Would actually like to see his technique for his bass pedal.
@@IForgorMyHWlooks like standard heel toe
He clearly hasnt been playing for two days he’s most likely been playing for over a decade with enough practice, time, and dedication this can be you in the future
Just wanted to point that out not tryna be a debby downer
It’s def a lot of practice and achievable by anyone willing to put the time in.
“Sir, are you buying the kit or not”
“Nah I’m not really feeling it”
@Cole Ozarko LOL 😆
Fuck, you got me good. Cried laughing 💀
True words have never been spoken.
One time I was out to buy a guitar. I found one i really really liked and i rode a bus for 45mins each way almost every other day just so i could jam on it at the store. I did this for two weeks and the people at the store were getting pissed with me because i was having a fun time playing it but i wasnt buying it. So i proved them wrong by putting down a deposit on the guitar and asking them to hold it for me as i would be away for a week.
A week rolled by and I came back almost every other day for another week or two to jam on the guitar and they were starting to get pissed off again and threatened to return my deposit because they wanted to put the guitar back out on the wall so other people could buy it. So in the end i ended up buying the guitar.
that was 15+ years ago and i look back on it now and my behaviour was unacceptable. But its not as if the shop didnt have 300 other guitars and other shit to sell as they were a proper music store that did keyboards, drums and other musical instruments.
I appreciate that they held the guitar for me so long before i eventually bought it but i felt that i really needed to bond with the guitar before putting down the money and leaving with it.
Bwahahhahahahahahaah!!!!
This dude has some really tight playing. My big question is; How tf do some drummers play entire setlists that are at least 240+ bpm? This guy played for about 2 minutes and was done. Drummers are scary creatures.
When adrenaline dumps during a 30-50 minute set instinct and conditioning takes over and walahh…. savagery
Cocaine
the faster it goes, the less you work out, it's mostly controlled rebound on the hands and spring tension doing the work for the feet at these speeds. . i cant go 280 or anything like that but i can go 220 and i can do that all day whereas after a powermetal set that is mostly between 130 and 180, i'm drenched in sweat after half an hour already. with the slower tempi, your bigger leg muscles are employed so it tires you out quicker
Cocaine
I don't know about other drummers but Nils Fjellström has pad and sticks with him at all times so he can hit pad when he has time. He also flips sticks around so he has to work harder.
Yes, he plays in heavy duty boots too.
Brandon, this is why we can’t have public display kits
Hahahahahahah I can’t believe you found. Me on here 😂😂😂😂 nobody at gc is suppose to see this
@@beerisdope7468 somebody snitched lol
@@beerisdope7468 I work at a gc and I approve of the playing!
As another GC worker, this would be fucken sick to see in the store 😁
LETS GO BRANDON!
The only good thing about being over 50 is watching this and convincing myself I can't do it only because I'm over 50. Easy! Job done...I think I'll go have a beer.
We must be long lost brothers. 🤣🤣😍 I thought the same exact thing
I’m over 50 trying like hell and usually after a few beer .
Over 50 has nothing to do with it. It's all stamina and practice.
@@christopherbailey488 of course it has something to do with it. Otherwise you’d be seeing a 50 year old doing exactly this.
Derick rock is 49 🤷🏻♂️
He’s sick. That kit sounds like a straight nutsaq tho.
eh not rly it’s just that it’s an ekit through an amp so u get 2 sounds
@@vincentnguyen7271 I know, twas just being silly😆 For real I could watch him play all day. He’s taught me to lighten up a bit to remain consistent. Just from this video👍
@@vincentnguyen7271 true
fr, alesis module sounds suck
@@tea2920 This is the Strike module, the exception to that rule.
If I saw this guy on the street I would have never guessed his blast beat abilities
the calves don't lie
Never judge a book by its cover man!
He looks so nice lol
Yeah i would have guessed he plays tennis or something lol
@@salembeats1875 I'm sure this isn't what you mean but it almost sounds like you're saying people who can do blast beats are arseholes lmao.
Neighbor next door: “they’re fucking drilling again”
fuckin spit my drink out lmfao!!
Wouldn't be surprised if Guitar Centre straight up told him to bring the kit home with him after that honestly.
Wait wtf are you doing here
"Would you like to finance this with our credit card at a measly 30% interest rate?"
Guitar center usually kicks people out for playing metal.
Pretty obvious he works there
Hi
some slam metal band is searching for this exact drum tone as it's holy grail as we speak
its slam. just slam.
@@extrememetaldonnie8715 some slam just slam metal band is searching for this exact drum tone as it's holy grail as we speak
@@IbanezNinja NO TUNE IT MORE I WANT FRYING PAN GRINDCORE TUNES ON MY SLAM
That Heel-Toe Technique is a stamina life saver. Highly recommend people who are learning drums and like to play fast to practice that technique. Swivel Foot is also good.
Heel toe is a gamechanger for straight double bass. Either 50% effort, 100% result... or 100% effort, 200% result. It straight up doubles your speed, so you can either play slower and remain fast, or play faster and become ludicrous.
I'm a guitar player trying to get into drums (been playing drums off and on for about 8 years but realistically I play like a 1 year student). Finally got a kit in my house with mesh heads and low volume cymbals... Anyway whenever I'm doing double bass I have to swivel foot otherwise my ankles just seem to lock up after a while. Is this a normal thing for drummers to go through?
@@bastaudio Yes it happens. Trust me when I say this but if your not a water drinker then I would definitely start. I’ve been playing drums for 27 years and have been playing Tech Death Metal, Tech Deathcore, Grindcore, Thrash Metal, etc the majority of it. I used to drink a lot of beer, sweet tea, soft drinks, etc until one day I quit drinking so much beer before playing shows and changed from all the bad stuff too just straight up water and saw a BIG difference in my stamina, pain relief, etc. No more locking up cramping joints in the legs or arms. Also another thing that really helps is to do stretching before each practice. There are some good instructional videos on TH-cam that talks about this. I hope this helped some. I wish you the best on your musical journey bro. Take care! 🤜🤛
I wish, but the diety that made me decided that I will be cursed with giant hobbit-esque feet which makes it impossible for me to do this method :c
@@bultronlagore4932 Thanks. I've been playing guitar for about 13 years now and have done projects in a variety of metal subgenres as well. I drink lots of water already but my body holds onto fluids about as well as a lottery winner holds onto cash. Stretching before any practicing and drinking *more* water should help a lot though. Thanks man!
His playing is astounding, but god damn this man is ripped
those calves tho
I used to have calf muscles like that im 50 now...lmao
One can't exist without the other
@@richardforbes94350? 😂 What’s ur actual excuse? 50 is still younger brother.
His calves have halves
I got recommended The Gift of Nothing by Karma Vulture at the end of this video and it’s a damn good tune/video 🤘 super sick drumming and riffs
already
Dont think it's gonna take that long
Wow only three months ago
Its already
No I don't think I will
This drum kit is struggling so hard to recognize these inputs lol
Yeah it's a common issue when doing blasts on electric kits
its a common issue with the yamaha dtx...
@@rottendrums any electric kit really, i had the roland td-4, and then upgraded to a whole new kit the roland td-25k, bigggg price difference between the two, quality, and performance. and even my buddies expensive yamaha kit (idk what kind specifically) they all couldnt keep up with blast beats or really fast double kick either. no matter how much cross stick was adjusted, it would still sound like things were in a dubstep audio loop for a second when doing things fast. so i upgraded to an acoustic kit and wala, all my problems gone lmao
@@JayDawgDrummer eh my KD-10 picks up 220+ fine and flurries fine, but yea the high hats always get a little bit quiet when blasting
I do tons of technical prog-death stuff so a lot of the kids can't respond to stuff like that and it's so funny lol
1:32 favorite part, I like when drummers use tha kind of rythm with the double pedal and the ride.
I'm a drummer who's never even gotten into the same ballpark as that... but just hearing and seeing it REALLY gets my blood moving... the beast that lies in the heart of every metal drummer awakens
I hope this doesn't come off the wrong way, it's so interesting to watch how your leg muscles remain tense while moving. Like the larger muscles are applying constant tension and pressure, while the smaller ones tweak for control and precision.
From one drum nerd to another, excellent form and technique!
No offense at all man, it my appear that way cause I have a very look fat count so the striations in my muscle pop out a lot more, I’m pretty relaxed when I play and if I do strain I end up fatiguing as you see at the end
Gay.
@@iamtheblackwizard88 -_-
@@iamtheblackwizard88 oh no! not you again
@@thebeamerdreamer ofc it's me
I don’t usually trip on drum videos because naturally if someone posts they’re bound to be good but… this is pretty mesmerizing
Never thought I’d see calves hate somebody so fucking much.
That snare tone is actual bliss
he seems happy about what he accomplished and that's the important thing :)
Huh?
What a weird comment.
@@CapteinRiggs not what your mum said last night.
Just my thought Camilo. He probably impresses him mom with this. Not other *drummers* .
Killer drumming. I bet his bands logo is just insanely legible. Lol
It's just a picture of a pile of branches cut from trees
Lol
1:42 "This is actually my first time behind a drum kit, you know..."
rip legend
I aspire to be even 1/3 as good as this man. The grind begins *now*
This is one of those videos that motivate me to quit drumming
And as a non-drummer, it's inspired me to never bother attempting to learn.
I'll buy your kit. As a drummer I'm inspired to push harder.
If you get discouraged that easily than drumming ain’t for you
@@mephistopheles7545 if you can’t take jokes then maybe TH-cam comments aren’t for you
It makes me want to grab my bass!!!
Goddamn, that heel-toe is Trey Williams level clean. Killer shit, dude
At first that beat sounded insanely fast but as the video moved along I realized, he's got time to play around, doubling, even quadrupling the beat a few times. At that point, the 281 beat started sounding kind of relaxed.
I'm fairly new to drums, and def don't play in this style LOL but holy shit its so fuckin tight to see people go nuts like this, super inspiring!
You will one day my friend
Wow bro how do you do that. I always get discouraged watching stuff like this.
yeah, it's like that in every tech death metal song..
re·gime
holy crap I could have watched this guy go wayyy longer, lets replay this again...
Buries the click... fast and accurate is a beautiful thing to behold.
Throwing my set out now thanks
I don't know if I'm more jealous of his blast beat or his calfs
TH-cam waited 2 years to recommend me this madness 🔥🔥🔥
That snare tone is tight as fuck that is some amazing skill
this is straight up fucking amazing
He has the calves like a horses thigh. You can see his muscles working, What a beast.
The kind of coordination and making it look effortless. Nice 👊
In 2 minutes, he played all the hits that I played in my entire life!
Dang it this is so rad good job😩🔥
this whole thing is stupidly good, like id be mad if its not a song yet
LIFE HACK! How to play 280 bpm:
Play 140 bpm, or 70 bpm
you can even play 560 bpm, no problem at all. Funny to read other comments, people are so retarded
*everyone at/outside guitar center liked that*
haha snare go B O N G
whole video is sick, 4 count on a snare never gets old
Aaron kitcher type shit 🔥
I don't see anybody programming Superior Drummer parts here.
Talk about aaron kitcher would be 310 and above. This is more fleshgod tempo haha
@@trevorphilips9484 he programs them to save lots of time, and he is able to play whatever he programs
@@balancewiz199 I'm a huge IA fan but I'm 100% sure he can't play all of their songs. He got through that one cntcrusher play through but barely. Again tho I love him and his stuff
@@sickofyou4408 maybe not all, but most of them with the not insanely fast drums
this the kinda dude that makes 'flexing at guitar center' a weekly activity
I hope whoever buys that, gets the warranty xD
That was sick. So crazy when you can joke and still keep going. Killer man.
Sound like a fast paint ball gun ⚡️⚡️⚡️⚡️
*The beauty of electric kits my friends!*
This dude is flying
"Honey, is the washing machine broken again?"
This video make my day better
Lars has got NOTHING on ya! Nice control brother 👍🇨🇦
So you compare Lars's drumming style to this? Come on man, this guy is machine with hands and feet but they are two totally different drummers :) And no hate towards you with this comment, its just hard to compare this style of drumming with the genius of 80's metal drumming.
Ulrichs drumming is not that hard when you are a drummer, but to write those parts in the early days, and influence so many people around the world with those parts, you gotta have a talent with music at that point. Shame that he has gone downhill with his drumming nowadays, but that just tells that even when you are a good drummer, you can never practice too much. Practice until its easy for ya :)
Lars has got nothing on my 2 yr old lmao
@@ebrokstad I got dizzy watching yer foot! 😂
@@ebrokstad everyone thinks it’s cool to bust on Lars,as a drummer I think it’s pretty pathetic,he’s a fellow drummer who has made a good life for himself and helped inspire a lot of people,no he’s definitely not the greatest but he’s still a drummer for one of the most popular Metal bands of all time,drumming has really changed over the years but he’s still a pioneer,my favorite drummers are Jimmy Sullivan the Rev,Neil Peart and Chris Adler,there is plenty of good drummers and they are all unique to the industry I just try to look at the good people do instead of trying to discredit someone for not being like everyone else,Lars has his own style,it’s not as technical as most metal drummers but he’s far from a sucky drummer.
MY DUDE IS IN AUSTRIAN DEATH MACHINE 🔥🔥🔥
That's not how you play Stairway on drums.
This dude is insane!
Dude this is nuts I love it
Ahh yes, I I love me some smooth jazz in the morning
Killed it bud, also fixing these kind of drum heads and cymbals isn't actually as hard as you think
Absolutely killer technique man.
Was watching this on the couch and wife said, “will you turn that repetitive obnoxious shit down?” 🤣🤣🤣🤣
Did you tell her she didnt have a volume button
@@alexmacdonald921 Y i k e s
Run.
freaking insane dude
One day I’ll be just like that (a god)
I think this is the greatest Thing I’ve ever seen 🥲
There are people faster on TH-cam... But this is amazing I'm not taking anything away from it... I think the way that people can go fast is incredible I can't do it I'm working on it but I don't know how...
See y’all in 2026 when this gets recommended to everyone lol
Definitely one hell of a workout
nice job...what brand&type of double pedal that you played?
That was dope AF
I can imagine this is what world war 3 sounds like 👍🏻
Wow this is nothing short of a miracle....
do you like the feel of it? considering getting this one for once I move out, also friggen awesome drumming ! :)
25k+ on video 6.5+ likes on comment this isn't fair support guy's..
This is sick dude!!!!
That looks like the GC near Orange County? Years back I just about got to the final round of the drum off without any lessons or practice but then my kids were born and the jams have been few and far between lol 😂
Man's hitting legs in the gym all the 7 days!!!
many different hand/finger techniques here. I would love to be able to do this, but my fingers just don't work like that.
YET!! Keep practicing, it gets easier !
With that attitude, yeah you don't reach it.
Change your thinking for the positive.
@@Amp661 I agree with your point about positive thinking, but what I didn't mention is I dislocated some fingers many years ago (causing permanent damage) and have pretty bad arthritis otherwise. I am working on it, but in reality, I have to live within my limited mobility.
calfs of a greek god!!!!
I dear you to do 290bpm or even 300bpm. How playing drums at that speed and tempo is just mental.
OMGG YOU AREEEEEEEEE AMAZING AFF. ❤️❤️ from Turkey 🇹🇷
I had to Google if 280 beats per minute blast beats were even possible, I program these on my drum machine thinking that it's not humanly possible. I'm wronnnnnnggggggggggggg.
look up wanja.
Hail murder drum cam. Look it up.
Marthyn Jovanovic would be a good adress as well🙃
th-cam.com/video/QFOoQ5qOfPw/w-d-xo.html
Lots of guys are breaking 280 and even passing 300 bpm. Some guys like Lord Marco have been doing 300 bpm blasts for over a decade.
Seen so many of these where it looks like lactic acid is going to burst out but this was smooth. This geezer knows his fulcrum from his elbow.
Was he doing double-stroke rolls on the kick drum? This is incredible by the way!
Yes, he’s doing the heel-toe technique
The sleigh bells sound great on a blast beat
Just a casual message to the people complaining about their ekits being why they can't drum really well or fast
I have a roland, i wanted an alesis, but i suck either way and wasnt about to spend the extra thousand plus the price of non included thrones and sticks and such if i suck this bad lol, ive gotten better but im far away from this guy
Sounds like some kind of Nile blasts
That would be 140 sir lolz but.......real shit when your learning there is a difference between 135 and 140
I am a simple man, I see blast beat, I click
At learst he can play to a click. Not like every professional drummer out there. Keep it up and y'ul rich.
I hear he can play the exact same thing at 140bpm and even 560bpm too. Talented bugger.
The only thing that sounds decent on that kit is the snare. You got some skills though.
My friends: The leg day isn't that hard.
The leg day:
So... are we going to talk about how this person is clearly a Cyborg sent from the future to eliminate John Connor?
This gonna blow up in 6 years
Half timed the blast. Try singles on the kicks. Don't blame the kits at GC.
I take it you know nothing of that kit, I worked at gc for many years and this kit if has been sitting for over a ears and if you look very closely there’s a FAT hole in the center of the mesh head on kick 👍🏻
Sitting for over a year *
So what makes this 280 BPM besides the click being set there? This could just as easily be considered 140.
Is it universally agreed that blast beats are 1/8th notes?
essentially, yes.
I also agree for me this is 140bpm blast beat when blast beat is played. not that impressive compared to other parts of the video
@@Ilitan004 It's 280... Doesn't matter what you consider it. The rest of the world is measuring it as 280 which is correct. Same as converting metric to USA. It's the same measurement despite being measured differently in your mind. Hope this doesn't sound insulting. Just another drummer explaining to you how WE drummers measure things.
@@Master._._.Blaster yes I get that, thanks :) I just now know that 280bpm blast beat is not that fast haha
@@Ilitan004 sustained 280 bpm is nearly impossible and only attainable by very few professional drummers. I can only think of 2 or 3 at this time off the top of my head across the world and I have been playing drums for over 20 years.
This guy is good but he can’t sustain the tempo without having to change beats (not speed). And even he is playing what is considered extremely fast and he is practiced. I would call him a fast drummer myself even though he needs to change beats to keep the tempo.
I’m really not sure what you are talking about… no offense.
everyday is leg day for him
Ok, that is amazing! But I have a beef. You are basically just playing quarter time and throwing fills in. 1234 Snare 234. Should be 1 Snare 3 Snare 1 Snare 3 Snare. You're not really playing 280.
It's basically 190 bpm. Everyone seems to use the metronome clicks as 8'ths instead of the quarter note as intended. Drives me crazy.
140* my bad.
@@alexmilward9732 agreed. I played classically on clarinet and could play around 198 and it was really 198. Once it got above 200, it's just so hard for the brain to make sense of it because it starts sounding alien.
Electric drums aren't built for that type of metal. Shìt sounds horrible even tho that dude has the skill.
that particular set of alesis drums wasn't meant for any type of music as far as my ears can tell.
wanna listen to this forever
Sounds like shit. Technically very cool though!!
lol he made that shit sound like video game music