I was so frustrated to be unable to play double bass parts when I didn't havr a double pedal that I didn't even want to play songs that had some in them. Now after 4 years of double pedals, I have no idea how I'd be able to bear playing songs with double pedal without one (unless you go at it with the floor tom)
@@slggaming7591 yeah, when the rock band network released they started releasing 2x bass pedal versions. There are no harmonix charts with 2x bass pedal
Yeah I am sorry, but I will never understand how people think straight sixteenths are hard. It isn't a challenging rhythm. But for a tip, if you are struggling with the transitions to the green cymbal which is a bit harder I guess, you should triple your left hand on the red drum playing the snare note for the note with the green cymbal, the one before and the one after. If you can't triple that then just practice more, but that rhythm is not that challenging tbh. The other fills are quite challenging though.
I do not because my technique is not worth teaching lol. RU-vid already has a great array of drum tutorials available to help you get started, I use a lot of Drumeo tutorials and general YT browsing to practice.
I love watching your content and have subscribed for more channels. Keep up the great work. As well, how to you capture your gameplay like this? I.e. what capture card and how to you layer the note highway like you did in the video? Cheers, my friend.
This is an old video tutorial on it, but the mechanics of how to get the overlay to work are the same: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-yqeWl6ktNkI.html
Whats the drum set you're playing on? Is it the 'same' as a real drum set or is it only for the game? Been wanting a drum set but don't necessarily want to have to deal with people upset about the noise
This is an electronic drum kit. You play it like a real drum kit, but it really has more in common with an electronic keyboard than it does a drum kit as far as what noise you can expect. It doesn't need to make any more noise than the sound of the stick striking the pad, which is essentially the same as someone playing Rock Band with the TV muted. Be forewarned, however, that unless you intend to spend thousands on your e-kit, you need to play it differently than you would an acoustic kit.