I KNEW there was something up with that end section! Ah this is so satisfying to see, especially considering how natural it feels in the song Kudos for the tune and thank you for the video!
Get a practice pad and some sticks and start working on the rudiments! It’s cheap and means you can get started tomorrow, and when you get a kit you’ll feel right at home!
@@thiagooliveira7935people can be really bad and selfish 🙁 everything can be bought again but of course it's a lot of effort, that's needet And not fair at all
So like...putting music into bars, just makes patterns for easier mental storage? Could you just memorize everysingle beat of a song like the paper ribbon on an old player piano?
not quite, but there's a relationship there. this is septuplets, with each beat subdivided evenly into 7. had the whole measure been subdivided into 7, then you'd have yourself a spicy 7:4. you could think of this as a 7:4 in relation to 4 sixteenth notes if you wanted, but that's likely harder both to read and to grasp than just writing it as septuplets
@@pietart3596 no, that's something different. Every bar here is divided into 4 beats and every beat is divided into 7 smaller bits. Technically you could call the time signature 28/16 but that would just be really confusing. That's why he uses a 4/4 time signature with every beat divided into 7 subdivisions.
I'll say it again, you have a talent that other people don't have. It's not just hard work. You and the drummer from Car Bomb should team up and form a supergroup. 🤯
His talent maybe is he's not amputated lol. Naw dog you can also do this, takes just a bit of time to learn how to count fast (i count 3.5 beats instead of 7) especially if youre not a musician. Give it a try, took me about a month to really internalize and feel 7's, 5's, and 13's naturally without going by reflex into 4/4.
@@TachyBunker my guy i can count in 7. I have been listening to prog metal etc. for 19 years 😅 he is accenting polymeters of 5 over 7. People seem to think it's just hard work but for some reason nobody can actually do it themselves when asked for proof. 🤔 weird.
@@divinasi0n haha nice. I think you may be looking at it the wrong angle, the thing is technically 5's in a 7tuplet rythm, but it's much easier when you think of the kick in relation to the snare, you don't really have to count 5 everytime just know where each beat is until the iteration where it starts over.
@@divinasi0n I would love to do it but i have no drum kit. I could try to play something my my midi keyboard with this rythm if you want though. It's no unattainable or only reserved to some people, this mindset is putting a myth on a pedestal in order to reassure yourself that it's not your fault you can't work hard enough.
@@TachyBunker When you say midi keyboard surely you aren't talking about programming the rhythm in right..? that would completely defeat the point.😅Of course It doesn't count unless you play it note for note on the drums. Last time I got into this argument it was over an even harder bit of music Shawn shared. Its been months and strangely none of the people saying "it's only mere hard work, not talent" have left a followup comment with a link to a clip showing how easy it's supposed to be. Even if you CAN play Shawn's stuff you'll be the exception that makes the rule. Its funny, for any other medium, comments saying stuff like "pure talent" are upvoted, but in this little subculture you say that and you get neckbeards going "akshually bro I could play this after 5 minutes, its really in 25th notes, its not that hard, just practice more" 😂