SHOW THE DRUMMER SOME LOVE! - By popular demand, here's the full version of our Blink 182 drum cover of "All The Small Things". Watch the full recreating video here: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-F7bxfcDiTEw.html
That was mixed SO well good lord. Makes me actually like Remo for a second hahah. I own a Benny Greb Sonor snare, UGH so fantastic. Sonor blows DW out of the water in every way.
can you make a video about Roger Taylor (the drummer of the band Queen) and his sound? Sometimes his sound sounds really different and I can't hear what he's got for equipment. Example song: Don't lose your head. The song isn't in *the* typical Queen style, but it's something really interesting. Thanks if you would do something like that ;)
To me the difference in Don't Lose Your Head sounds more like a processing/effect difference rather than drum equipment. The actual drums sound like his standard big drums tuned medium low setup, but there's a lot of reverb added with some heavy delay at the start and some other (maybe programmed) drums overlaid on top of the main track throughout.
@@thomaskennydrums So I've got a book, which is called "Every Queen Song" and it tells you, how a song was produced, programmed and so on. The book says, it was his Ludwig Drumset, which had installed "Triggers" on the drumheads. This signal of the Triggers went to a Drum Module, with some specific Drum Sounds. It was also made with a lot of processing effects. I personally think Queen also used at some parts the acoustic drum sound, so it wasn't always a Drum Module sound. The little Drum Solo in "One Vision", which was released on the same album, was not played on the Simmons V-Drum- Pads but on his acoustic Ludwig drumset with the same installed Triggers. The signal also went in the Drum Module (I think it was a Simmon or a Roland Drum Module).
The pattern starts on the and of 2, and is RLRK with the first right on the snare, left on the rack tom, and second right on the floor tom. It is phrased as triplets so that the kick lands on the 3. And then you hit the shots on the snare and crash on 4
Its my opinion that this fill is 2 quintuplets (5 note grouping) played as 16th notes (10 out of 16 notes in 1 bar) then there is 2 16th note rests on the +a of 3 and lastly 4 16th (4e+a) notes on the snare to end. The fill is very quick so its easy to miss the 2 rests. I agree the pattern for each quintuple would be RLRKB(both hands) i would play the right on snnare and use a left crash or hi hat to get back to the snare in time if you play righty. Not exactly sure if Im right but by playing triplets it may be impossible to put those crashes in the right spots. Hope this helps Nanda.
Got a list for you: Dave Lombardo (Slayer or Suicidal Tendencies, don’t care) Joey Jordison (Slipknot) Alex Van Halen (mentioned before), Van Halen Charlie Benante (Anthrax) Nick Menza (Megadeth) Thanks 👍