My kid wants to play drum and i really don't know how to start teaching him. So that I thanks to you bro for a giving free lesson to those who want to play drums. Although this is not for beginers or midget lesson, it is advance for my kid. Thanks and more videos to come god speed bro🤘😎❤
Hey Jay. Please say hi to your kid ✌🏼 On the artofdrumming platform (link in description) is a course on How To Get Started. It‘s a step by step learning and designed for Beginners of any age (and it‘s for free!) Having a local drum teacher in addition is also my suggestion to you and your kid. Please feel free to ask if I can help any further. All the best. Chris 🥁
Great Lesson ! I’ve only recently heard the term Herta. Great lick for a drummer to have. John Bonham built a Career on his use of Herta’s. Although he incorporated his Kick Drum more often in his Herta’s.
Great lesson, one of the most straight forward instructions on how to get into playing these well. The notation guides at the bottom of the screen really helped me get the right time feel across the bar 👍😀
One of those fills/groupings that sounds just as home in an insane death metal track as it does in some funk. Great lesson as usual and I'll be coming back to this when I'm programming some drums for my new demos.
I love how drummers outside of Highland Side drumming are finally getting into Swiss style rudiments. The Herta is played in the same timing as a Ruff or Swiss Ruff. Seriously if you've never heard of the Swiss Rudiments you really should check it out.
Step 1. Get some big ass vintage drums Step 2. Minimal mic setup (mono overhead, kick mic, snare mic pointing at the rim and 2nd snare mic pointing at the snare). Step 3. Feed drum bus through Soundtoys devil-loc plug-in Step 4. EQ individual drum tracks to taste Step 5. Add just a touch of plate reverb on drum bus Step 6. Be Kevin Parker 😉
Great video with some great examples using this concept. It really lends itself well to variations that result in unique, nice-sounding fills. Thanks! BTW, really nice e-kit!
Great lesson, and easy to follow. But tell us more about that cool groove, or maybe even make a video on that. There seems to be a lot going on in there.
Life your hammer off the batter head so it can breath, after you strike it. Even on an electric kit, it's a bad habit for drummers and I see it everywhere
You're never too old to learn something new it seems. Been playing drums for 27 years and somehow never heard of something or someone called Herta other than my aunt. I've played it quite often of course though...
Hey Brothers & Sisters of the AOD Community! I learned quite a lot by teaching this lesson. Hope you enjoy it too and have fun practicing those herta ideas 🥁 If there‘s anything you wanna me cover in the following lessons, please leave a comment.
Love this lesson! I'm am totally into herta fills now. Thank you. I have a question though (please forgive my ignorance), what is the diagonal line through the notehead on your fill notation? It only appears on the notation that orchestrates the fill around the kit. Is it about the length of the note?
Wow . Great lesson. Thank you. I loved the way you counted it out with your hands too. Really helpful. I also loved you playing it through a few times so I didn't have to keep scrolling back.