Hey, I just want to thank you for this video. It has helped me so much, not only in learning this song, but also using this beat as a good separation practice tool. Thanks again!!
Thx this helped me a ton break down the groove for a coverband I jist joined and this tune is on the setlist..I knew that intro was layered with another drum track couldn't confirm til now
I have a good question, I've taken the hi hat as my beat thinking ok is around 152 BPM, then I watch your video and you show 16th notes for the bass drum contrary to mine that came out as 8th notes. Is it mine not the accurate tempo?
if you listen a little closer of the rack Tom and floor tom are distinct giving more of an accent build up around the drums on the chorus example boom boom ba ba blam blam
Jammit has long gone. I was lucky to screen shot the notation on my iPad (just in case)when jammit was a good app. A lot of people lost there drum notations and money
onlinedrummer yea i got to be more patient. I usually skip through and preview how the videos going to be, since most people think talking about the song the entire time is a lesson, im still new to drums so it seemed crazy fast paced for me. But it sounds accurate.
+Sriracha_ Eggs It took me a couple of months to know the groove alone bro. Its ok. Dont quit. Its difficult, not impossible. This is like everlong, you cant play the song as soon as possible unless youre a gifted drummer. You need to give yourself time. Me im just like everybody else, slow learner but I didnt gave up. Nate here said this groove is a nice workout, this is really a good workout for seperating your feet and hands. Just be patient with yourself. 'dug dug dug dug tak dug dug dug, dug dug dug tak dug dug dug dug dug dug tak tak'. I kept this groove in my head for months constantly thinking of it everyday. lol
Don't ever quit! It's totally worth it. The biggest mistake most aspiring drummers make, is that they don't slow things down to learn the part. There are times that I've had to slow down a particular pattern that I'm learning as much as 1/20th of normal speed. That's perfectly normal, and will get you learning CORRECTLY much faster. There are many kinds of software that will slow down the music for you, while keeping the pitch near-perfect...so you don't get completely lost. I strongly suggest finding a program that you like, and then use it. Remember....don't be tempted to play too fast without first committing the parts that you're trying to learn to muscle memory. Start SLOW, then speed up as you become better.
If you're serious about the mirror image, follow these 8 easy steps... 1. Copy the vid url. 2. Paste it on keepvid(.)com 3. Download the vid. 4. Play vid using VLC. 5. Click 'Tools' then select 'Effects and Filters.' 6. Go to 'Video Effects' tab then 'Geometry' tab. 7. Tick the 'Transform' checkbox. 8. Scroll to 'Flip horizontally.' HTH
You're kidding about not being able to play the dominate notes from the other drum part over the main drum riff, right? I do it all the time...Just gotta play left-hand lead on the hi-hat, to incorporate it. You should know this, dude. Not a bad cover...Nice job.
You're very much correct, but since Dave originally wrote and played everything and then later taught his band members how to play the songs on the album this is on ( The Color and the Shape) it wasn't until Hawkins joined the band that they added in the highthat. The reason was because Dave wasn't a big fan of using his left hand (weak side, even though he is a beast) and Hawkins was perfectly cool with it so he added it in to make it sound better.