Was first blastbeat lesson i watched probably...And the lesson he teach stuck in me.. My practice routine today is a base on what he teach on that video..on how you practice left and right limbs but with a little innovation i add..
I remember Derek's first article in Zero Tolerance magazine back in 2004 (I think), so so cool. That drum solo video was also doing the rounds at that time - literally ripped on a CD ROM(!!) Derek's always been so honest about his playing and doesn't get bogged down in tech-speak. What a dude!
I used to show everyone at work his videos on drumming back then. It was funny to see their jaws hit the ground with quotes like "he's not really playing that, it's a camera trick" lol
The wrist blast beat is fierce. I see a lot of drummers cover roddy and kollias songs and they are great! However, I have yet to see them blast like roddy and kollias, blasting with the wrist
That's because on the recording there is no difference in sound. I never got much into the looks of drumming because at the end of the day it's about how it sounds. This is why John Longstreth has been playing double strokes on kicks forever, because he heard what metal guys were doing and achieved the same sound doing doubles, only later finding out that a lot of guys played singles.
@@JacobSnover There is a difference though and you can clearly hear it. Most drummers use sound replacement though and most people don't have good ears. I notice the difference everytime. Especially live which I think is more important than recordings. Anybody can spends hours making a recording flawless but live is how you can tell the good musicians from the great.
So eine Legengende hier bei dir! NICE! Ich trommel auch eher aus dem Bauch raus... Bin aber auch keine Trommelmaschine wie du Martin ;) Habt trotz der ganzen kacke auf der Welt eine tolle Zeit!
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Derek Roddy's 14 year old 160p video on youtube titled 'Derek Roddy drum solo' is the reason I started playing drums.
dude same. that and the playthrough to behold judas. Before that I didnt even know humans could play like that.
Was first blastbeat lesson i watched probably...And the lesson he teach stuck in me.. My practice routine today is a base on what he teach on that video..on how you practice left and right limbs but with a little innovation i add..
I remember Derek's first article in Zero Tolerance magazine back in 2004 (I think), so so cool. That drum solo video was also doing the rounds at that time - literally ripped on a CD ROM(!!) Derek's always been so honest about his playing and doesn't get bogged down in tech-speak. What a dude!
I used to show everyone at work his videos on drumming back then. It was funny to see their jaws hit the ground with quotes like "he's not really playing that, it's a camera trick" lol
That video is the reason why there's a dent in my wall. No way I could copy that back then hahaha
1:36 a bit of St. Anger sneaked into the lesson
The King of all Kings 🙏
derek roddy the KING OF ALL KINGS
It's always nice to see Derek. I met him in Cleveland when he was still in Hate Eternal. He's a friendly guy.
Universal blessing ☄️❤️
The wrist blast beat is fierce. I see a lot of drummers cover roddy and kollias songs and they are great! However, I have yet to see them blast like roddy and kollias, blasting with the wrist
Wrist blasting looks way cooler!
That's because on the recording there is no difference in sound. I never got much into the looks of drumming because at the end of the day it's about how it sounds. This is why John Longstreth has been playing double strokes on kicks forever, because he heard what metal guys were doing and achieved the same sound doing doubles, only later finding out that a lot of guys played singles.
@@JacobSnover There is a difference though and you can clearly hear it. Most drummers use sound replacement though and most people don't have good ears. I notice the difference everytime. Especially live which I think is more important than recordings. Anybody can spends hours making a recording flawless but live is how you can tell the good musicians from the great.
Wise words from a master-his blast beat DVD is also great
Was I the only one staring at his DW kit the whole time? 🥁
Eyes up here buddy lol
@@insertmetalusernamehere 😂
Finally! The legend was summoned 🙏🏻
Great video ! ✌
Bro blew away all the finger blast beats😆😆
That jockey impersonation by Eugene rivalchenko is pure gold 👌
Ryabchenko
Ones of my idols!!
this should be called fuck hand technique tutorial! haha derek is the man i love his drumming and philosophy
Been awhile since I’ve heard from Derek. That’s a nice a big kit to see him playing. I don’t think I’ve seen him play a 9 piece.
Derek is the dude
Not answered before, but NEED to know also WHAT IS THAT SONG at then end?!? OMG!!! HAVE TO KNOW PLEASE, I NEED TO DOWNLOAD THAT NOW!!!
What is the song at the end of your videos Marthyn? Sounds killer
How could I miss Derek Roddy on this channel🙄 Maybe there is even Jamie Saint Merat on this channel and I don't know yet...have to look it up...
Kinda like a "one inch punch" deal. Never thought of that!
So eine Legengende hier bei dir! NICE! Ich trommel auch eher aus dem Bauch raus... Bin aber auch keine Trommelmaschine wie du Martin ;) Habt trotz der ganzen kacke auf der Welt eine tolle Zeit!
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Great video from a great and humble guy: respect.
But isn't the Slayer song at 1.35 Criminally Insane? I'm asking for a friend... :)
I summarize: "Use your intuition and your ears"
God Father Roddy!!!!!!!!!!!
That's gotta be Eugene at the end.
hes the only drummer that sesame street characters can perfectly emulate
Derek is ...a Sewing Machine
Edward Norton secret brother
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