I’ve been drumming for 14 years and I STILL can’t play the double kicks on this song. My leg cramps up after about the 10th Herta 😂😂😂😂 Mad respect to you. ❤️
Whatever technique you choose to use, start very very very very slow. Get the muscle memory trained first. Really get the motion down. It'll strengthen the muscle groupings further from the slow speeds. It will feel more and more comfortable. Just be patient.
Try watching the actual drummer who wrote it. Or any of the hundreds of other people who cover the full song better. She does a pretty good job, but this just sounds like a simp comment.
It's a trap. Once you lock in, you gotta get the cymbals correct and dont loose sight of the snare, which isnt always on the 3. And if you truly wanna play the whole groove, ghostnotes and all, good fucking luck. This song, like a lot of meshugga, is bonegrinding.
think "right, right, left" foot pattern in 16ths first consistently, then adding that 32nd left foot hit between the two successive right foot hits. That's how freakin' hard it is. And seeing she nailed it cleanly is stunning.
I'd say mastering right, right, left foot pattern in consistent 16ths first, then adding that quick 32nd left foot between the two right foot hits is key to mastering that hit. tempo is a clean 120 but the coordination is an ass.
@@dmytrotsvyntarnyi799 I is completely random, making it harder than Bleed. Bleed is just a polyrhythm. I is literally the definition of the word "wacky".
@@eltecatoconundrocity I *is* harder, but Meshuggah never really played it. I would say that "I" is probably not even learnable, only sightreadable. Because it literally is random
Wowwwwww! Found her channel a few weeks back and every time I watch she amazes me! It takes a special level of awesome to play that lick and you make it look like way to easy!!
This is the cleanest and most accurate cover I’ve heard of this song yet. What an absolute badass drummer. The best drum cover artist out right now without a doubt!! 🤘🏼🤘🏼🤘🏼
Wtf are you talking about...just cause it's a girl covered in makeup doesn't mean shes playing the song even remotely close...you obviously don't play drums
Lol for being a “supadrumma” one would think that you would have some drum videos instead of only criticizing someone else. But I guess anyone can choose to be salty if they want to be
@@YoBroMan that's not the point dummy, she didn't even play the snare correctly and cut the song into one little piece. There isn't a full cover because she can't fully cover it, at least correctly.
I don’t know what’s better the fact that she’s a young female completely kicking ass on the drums or the fact that she’s making it looks fun and easy at the same time when all of us know damn well it’s not. This is truly one girl who can say she can do with the guys can.
@@potatos_4_free Yeh the feet are definetly the challenge here. Just continuous hertas all the way. I've been practising this playing the hertas as a rudiment with heel-toe. It gets significantly harder when you try and add the accents on right hand and especially those ghostnotes with the snare.
@Tpiprhn no they aren't. Almost every metal core / grind core / death metal drummer can do those . Its the ghost notes and cymbal timing that is hard.
Maybe appreciating talent, technique, and skill, at any level, is not simping. She really is good and played it well. Ghost notes or not. Just saying, you don't have to try to bring her down over some trivial bullshit.
I get it dude. The precision on the Bassdrum is impressive nonetheless. Plus it's not a full cover, just a short little thing. Absolutely no harm was done.
Did she actually play it that tight though? We’ll never know because the kit is not mic’d up. She’s drumming into the void and simps be simping. Not only is she doing fake drum covers, she’s openly copying another RU-vid drummers aesthetic (The Russian chick Kris)
Actually...the ghost notes are simply used as anchor points to keep the 4/4 against the riff mentally. She is doing it WITHOUT using ghost notes. So this is actually WAY harder.