Ese bombo suena demasiado jugoso... Me encanto!! Falto una cámara en los pedales para checar la técnica se ve buena.... Esta canción es un buen ejercicio
@@MikeCaputo that is really insightful dude. Its appreciated be cause sometimes higher level guys like you are sometimes hard to extract information from. I'm totally gonna rip this off lmao.
@@MikeCaputo why do you lean forward when you do faster doubles? I'm I'm the process of learning heel toe, but when I lean forward I'm off balance. Are your heels resting down against the board?
It's honestly crazy how tight the kicks are. It almost sounds like it's snapped to the grid, which they arent, of course.
That snare is so loud! I love it!
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Damn man, clean cover of my fav Zenith Passage song!
"Ah, I've just woken up and had my first sip of coffee. What should I do? I feel like playing at 230 BPM for 3:48 could be a nice way to wake up!"
Savage cover
Loves me some ZenithPassage!
Nailed it bro :D
Luis Martinez would be proud as punch
You rule
blackseebs No, you!
WOW!
Nice.
Oldschool 😊
Awesome.
🔥🔥🔥🔥
Sick as always
Yessss man, fantástic!!
dank af bro
that fucking snare pop, my dude!
it's so delicious
so fuckin good
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WOW.. How can you switch hand techniques like that??
Amputated Vein practice
Ese bombo suena demasiado jugoso... Me encanto!! Falto una cámara en los pedales para checar la técnica se ve buena.... Esta canción es un buen ejercicio
thats mapex black panther snare brass hammered right or not??
Tf is this where is Stechauner at
omg
Nice dude. Is that just the audio from the camera for everything but the kicks?
Sterling Junkin yes sir! Also I ran the song into the camera to avoid any conflicting bitrate issues
Rad! what snare are you using here?
That would be a Mapex Sledgehammer! Evans G14 on top, Remo Ambassador Hazy on bottom, Puresound Blaster snare wires
@@MikeCaputo I borrowed that same snare from my drum instructor at my school for winter percussion. I love it
sick bruh. how's the cheat sheet work?
I have names for certain parts in the song followed by lines of multiple numbers, which are the time signatures
hate being a pest, but could i have an example lmao. did you use this method to learn rings of saturn material?
Keiji Kiriya Here's the whole sheet (it starts at 0:57 in this video. PLAY WHAT YOU KNOW refers to me learning the first part up until this point by memory)
PLAY WHAT YOU KNOW
Downbeat Part: 4 4 4 5 | 3 3 4 3 5 | (fill) 6 8 | (stagger ritard thing)
SYNTH BLAST ALL 6
8 count synth break
Synth Blast Part: 3 3 3 5 | 3 3 3 5 | 3 3 3 5 | 3 3 (fill) 3 5
Thrash Part: 3 3 3 4 | 3 3 3 5 | 3 3 3 4 | 3 3 3 6 (gallop fill)
8 count Guitar break (crash on 8)
Very Next Part: 4 4 3 | 4 4 4 3 | (thrash) 4 4 3 | 4 4 3 4
Triplet Gallops: (transition part) 6 3 5 3 3
Main Part: 6 6 3 | 6 6 5 3 | 6 6 3 | 6 6 5 3
Solo Gallops: 6 6 3 | 6 6 5 3 | 6 6 3 | 6 6 (downbeat db transition) 6 7
INTRO GROOVE OUT
With Rings I didn't do this at all. Their music is significantly easier, it's just faster/more sporadic. Mostly 4/4 and 6/8.
@@MikeCaputo that is really insightful dude. Its appreciated be cause sometimes higher level guys like you are sometimes hard to extract information from. I'm totally gonna rip this off lmao.
@@MikeCaputo why do you lean forward when you do faster doubles? I'm I'm the process of learning heel toe, but when I lean forward I'm off balance. Are your heels resting down against the board?
Name and model of the snare plz ??
Mike Caputo Thank you ma friend & congruts for your work 😉
Lol at 1 thumbs down lol haters
Lol