Shout out to the sound engineers. Every drummer sounds better in Drumeo than their original content. It's where you can actually trust that what we hear is what is happening, it always feels human.
Hands down agree. I've seen some of the best and man this dude is a marvel. Ever since I seen him I've always thought of dream matches like in sports. Danny carry and el estepario siberiano. Sleep token ll is up there though.
The sound here is soooo much better than the short form videos he puts out. Here they have tone and depth, while the other videos sound merely like clicks.
I think it’s on purpose tho. His shorts are all about speed and in order for you to hear each note better and more distinctly, everything has to be super tight and clicky. Just my guess
I’ve been watching this guy online for like five years now and his English has gotten so much better especially over the last year since he’s blown up. I tip my hat to you, sir.
Yeahhhhh finally he's at Drumeo HQ.Last time Drumeo went to his studio in Spain but now he (Esterpario) went to Canada to film awesome lessons for us!! Wave from Malaysia!!
The bastard is improving his English. Not that it was bad before, but he's becoming more international and working on this side of the ocean is helping him, and he's a quick learner. He's gotta have a great mind.
I myself being highly interested in Flamenco style for a multitude of reasons; find that direction of instruction very important. The flourishes alone make the Palos much more interesting. Not being locked into Western 4/4. Thank you sir!
The Kickblock is great, but it doesn’t work on every rug. The gaff trick is a bit more waste from show to show, but it’s super reliable no matter what rug you’re on. I still take my kickblock everywhere, but when in doubt, gaff has worked for years and years for my left pedal.
I discovered by accident that a cheap utility carpet is the same as the soft side of velcro. So I purchased adhesive velcro strips, peeled/ripped the rubber grips off my pedals, and replaced them with 4 strips of the rough side of velcro. Now both of my pedals are practically stuck to the carpet I play on. The carpet is thin, light, and not much bigger than the area my drums take up so it's easy to transport.
I've been a drummer since 13 I'm 25 now and going through some difficult times, I have no kit and couldn't play it if I had one because it's too loud. I also have no money so getting an electric kit isn't an option. I love watching the videos though it reminds me of a better time when I had a kit and the space to play anything I want.
I wish we had RUclips videos back when I was playing along to records and cassettes blasted in the basement in 1984. Since metal drumming was relatively new there weren't many people who could teach it, I got my first couple of drum lessons from Chuck Biscuits of the hardcore punk band DOA, he was a friend of my dad, then I gave my guitars, a 1981 Fender Strat, a 1974 Gibson Les Paul, amps, pedals, etc, to his friend Spike for some real punk/rock drum lessons, I sucked at guitar anyway. After that everything was learned mainly by ear and playing along to tapes and albums, I was particularly obsessed with Iron Maiden's Piece Of Mind and Slayer's Show No Mercy that first summer. Now new drummers can even watch professional drummers give lessons for freakin' free on YT. Y'all have it so easy nowadays.
"we all know how to play fast" - no sir, we don't... I don't think I could play a measure of the blast beat. Whenever I try to play fast, I tense up and miss notes
I was thinking that these "useless" blast beat at first siund very good, but I was curious to see this but with the left foot on double pedal I could make a double bass groove on the blast beat (the left foot kicks would be played between the right foot kicks)
The most impossible blast beat is the one Paul Mazurkiewicz plays in a lot of Cannibal Corpse songs where is Ride hand just goes haywire off beat wile the blast just keeps grinding.
Thank you so much for everything you do El Este! You sir are an inspiration. Please keep up the great work and thank you again for these lessons. Looking forward to your 30 day challenge.
Not trying to take anything away from, but this kick speed is quite regular for metal. Blast beats are often played much faster than this, like 200 bpm and beyond. I enjoyed this lesson for the creativity though!
now play the 2-3 rumba and son cave on the high-hat and the 3-2 on the ride at the same time while doing the standard snare bass blast.... this is super sayan 5 mode
This could definitely work if you use the blast on a closed hi hat and open it on the clave accents. Trym from Emperor used to do stuff like that to give the blast a little groove, but accented parts of the riff instead of a full blown clave like on this video. I highly recommend you listen to the song “Ensorcelled by Khaos” and listen from minute 4:58 Trym starts with a really nifty little groove with the blast and closed hi hat and opens it just enough to follow the riff
These videos are great, and I think it would be awesome if you guys could get Eric Kretz of STP or Jimmy Chamberlain of Smashing Pumpkins on one of these videos!
I'm not a drummer. I never will be a drummer. I didn't even enjoy this video. But I am very excited to see El Estepario in studio because I bet he's got a lot more cool stuff to come!
I actually think these clave-blast combinations would be useful, and be used, if you used a different sound for the left foot -- something loud, with cut, suited to the music. I didn't like the second clave, which just sounded awkward to me and not very musical (maybe I'm just uncultured) but I think the first pattern would be very fitting in a kind of Tool-Meshuggah world.
Wish i could afford that shit. Awsome little tutorial though, Nice one George'y boy! My tiny brain can finally comprehend what a clave is lol 🤘🐐 (also a good drum throne is worth its weight in gold 🖤👌)
Shout out to the sound engineers. Every drummer sounds better in Drumeo than their original content. It's where you can actually trust that what we hear is what is happening, it always feels human.
yeah, this is how this guy actually sounds. his own videos are mixed so crazy it sounds ridiculous
eh I like his personal mix better. I'm not a fan of their kick setup everything else is crisp
Ikr? Also, I don't like the sound of El esssteparrio
This is the first time that the snare of this guy don't sound like a paperbox.
As much as I love his drumming I dislike his original drum kit sound.
amazing lesson.. this inspires me to sell my drums and switch to tambourine.. thank you!
so funny!
😂😂😂😂
Don't give yourself that much hope man, everyone loves a good triangle
Haha same here
And to the point!
It's one thing to do what you, it's entirely different being able to teach what you do. This man is the total package in the drumming world
Hands down agree. I've seen some of the best and man this dude is a marvel. Ever since I seen him I've always thought of dream matches like in sports. Danny carry and el estepario siberiano. Sleep token ll is up there though.
Bro is not only the best drummer ive ever seen do it but is a great teacher. Each of his limbs are so reactive to muscle memory its insane 🤯👏🏽☝🏽
The sound here is soooo much better than the short form videos he puts out. Here they have tone and depth, while the other videos sound merely like clicks.
I believe he's not using triggers here
I think it’s on purpose tho. His shorts are all about speed and in order for you to hear each note better and more distinctly, everything has to be super tight and clicky. Just my guess
@@dagonzalez1757 Could still be using triggers and just be using a totally different sample.
@@ThaBeatConductor didn't see any triggers in the video tho
I believe he uses a Yamaha EAD for recording his short form videos while the kit is actually fully mic'd up in this video.
Dude’s so ridiculously good he makes me laugh out loud. And then burn my drums.
He makes me glad I play guitar😁
@@CS_Murphy_R9 and then you watch Guthrie govan play
I’ve been watching this guy online for like five years now and his English has gotten so much better especially over the last year since he’s blown up. I tip my hat to you, sir.
This is such a wonderful lesson. It's always good to showcase the easiest lesson so that people don't get intimidated ☺️
This dude is a wizard. I know some great drummers (some in big bands) and he continues to blow me away EVERY time. You're crushing it
You know your amazing when people think what you do is fake cos its to good. The new face of tech drumming, so exciting.
Yeahhhhh finally he's at Drumeo HQ.Last time Drumeo went to his studio in Spain but now he (Esterpario) went to Canada to film awesome lessons for us!! Wave from Malaysia!!
That rumba beat throws me so hard, yet the son clave is very natural for me.
The bastard is improving his English. Not that it was bad before, but he's becoming more international and working on this side of the ocean is helping him, and he's a quick learner. He's gotta have a great mind.
Video 51 of commenting until Drumeo makes a "Best Rudimental Drummer of the Year" award category
I nominate this dude for the aforementioned award!
Most definitely!!! Loopy Grandma agrees that Drumeo needs to do this!!!
This dude is not human, he’s a machine… love his content.
Great showcase @Drumeo!
I myself being highly interested in Flamenco style for a multitude of reasons; find that direction of instruction very important. The flourishes alone make the Palos much more interesting. Not being locked into Western 4/4. Thank you sir!
Cool and difficult stuff!
I recall seeing Derek Roddy do this for the first time back in the 2000's.
Cheers
For those who ever played drums, this is very technical and advance coordination demonstration. Amazing to see.
Yup my brain is doing rumba overload😳 the amount of coordination and practice he puts in is 🤯. Respect goes out to all drummers out there🤘🏽
Honestly, the biggest tip I took away from this was using gaffer tape to tape down the left pedals. That’s genius definitely stealing that one.
a kickblock is what you need
The Kickblock is great, but it doesn’t work on every rug. The gaff trick is a bit more waste from show to show, but it’s super reliable no matter what rug you’re on. I still take my kickblock everywhere, but when in doubt, gaff has worked for years and years for my left pedal.
Been drumming over 20 years I’m so glad I learned this stealing it too.
I discovered by accident that a cheap utility carpet is the same as the soft side of velcro. So I purchased adhesive velcro strips, peeled/ripped the rubber grips off my pedals, and replaced them with 4 strips of the rough side of velcro. Now both of my pedals are practically stuck to the carpet I play on. The carpet is thin, light, and not much bigger than the area my drums take up so it's easy to transport.
Hey brothet, fan of your work and death metal drumming!
The Master is here! Class is in session....
Drumeo doing excellent work making the drums sound fantastic as always.. it's like it's their job or something
Trey Williams of Dying Fetus actually plays a badass close version of the 2-3 son clave samba in the song Enlighten Through Agony. Super sick
I've been a drummer since 13 I'm 25 now and going through some difficult times, I have no kit and couldn't play it if I had one because it's too loud. I also have no money so getting an electric kit isn't an option. I love watching the videos though it reminds me of a better time when I had a kit and the space to play anything I want.
Hope you'll get to a stage again, when you can afford a kit and play it.
Sticks and a practice pad ?
I do sometimes, definitely miss the feeling of hitting an acoustic kit
@@callum7227 ya it's a great release !
A kid youtuber had me quit guitar and switched to drums instead. After seeing this, I am now more inspired to sell my edrum set I just bought online.
Im learning how to program drums for metal im def gona use these beats
Baterías como este, solo nace uno cada siglo. Disfrutemos
Hate Eternal - Sons of Darkness
(Derek Roddy)!
Was about to comment the same.
Awesome video as always, Drumeo! The 3-2 Son Clave is also used in Candombe, a native music from Africa that has a huge part in Uruguayan culture! 🇺🇾
This I'd sn excellent independence exercise. I've learned so much from el estepario siberiano
This guys cool as hell naturally. And a beast.
The groovefather arrives 🎉🎉🎉❤
Not useless! I'm going to try this at home!
love the conept of balance. I´ve been working it a lot
Why don't we see drum lessons on your channel? You're such good teacher never thought about it
Coolest commercial ever for Jorge's independence class.
El Estepario is one of the coolest human beings on the planet....oh, and a friggin drum LEGEND. I could watch him fold laundry and explain it.
I wish we had RUclips videos back when I was playing along to records and cassettes blasted in the basement in 1984. Since metal drumming was relatively new there weren't many people who could teach it, I got my first couple of drum lessons from Chuck Biscuits of the hardcore punk band DOA, he was a friend of my dad, then I gave my guitars, a 1981 Fender Strat, a 1974 Gibson Les Paul, amps, pedals, etc, to his friend Spike for some real punk/rock drum lessons, I sucked at guitar anyway. After that everything was learned mainly by ear and playing along to tapes and albums, I was particularly obsessed with Iron Maiden's Piece Of Mind and Slayer's Show No Mercy that first summer. Now new drummers can even watch professional drummers give lessons for freakin' free on YT. Y'all have it so easy nowadays.
Times sure have changed. Maiden and Slayer!!!🤘🏿
gotta love El Estepario, he is the absolutely TRUTH
I'd bet a band like Carcass could do something legit amazing sounding with a concept like this
Carcass sucks lmao
Check out the Kevin Paradis blastbeat video.
Derek Roddy alredy did it with Hate Eternal like 20 years ago...
@@studiobross Derek Roddy is a joke
@@Nightwalk444the only joke here is you dude
Definitely looks like this will be a challenging 30 days. Looking forward to it.
Please do a for the first time episode with el estepario!
Derek Roddy was doing this 20 years ago in death metal. One example is the song called path to eternal gods by the band hate eternal.
Gotta respect how clean those sounds😭
"we all know how to play fast" - no sir, we don't... I don't think I could play a measure of the blast beat. Whenever I try to play fast, I tense up and miss notes
I think this could sound so good doing accents in bell with this pattern instead hi-hat, taking apart this is made to exercise coordination.
Finally. It's about time you guys got El Estepario on here.
I was thinking that these "useless" blast beat at first siund very good, but I was curious to see this but with the left foot on double pedal
I could make a double bass groove on the blast beat (the left foot kicks would be played between the right foot kicks)
I love how delicate the rumhah sounds compared with the full set
This is definitely inspiring. El Estepario is such a great drummer AND instructor.
Cryptopsy - Carrionshine. Super crazy drumming
Here for LATIN METAL! 🙌🏾🙌🏾🙌🏾🙌🏾
The most impossible blast beat is the one Paul Mazurkiewicz plays in a lot of Cannibal Corpse songs where is Ride hand just goes haywire off beat wile the blast just keeps grinding.
Kevin Paradis will LOVE this!
Man this is a total brain melter for me hahaha! I gotta practice!
OMG, at last Estepario with good drum sound!
Thank you so much for everything you do El Este! You sir are an inspiration. Please keep up the great work and thank you again for these lessons. Looking forward to your 30 day challenge.
Fantastic playing and I know this is still easy mode for my boi Estepario!
Una auténtica locura. Difícil no, lo siguiente.
Brother I wish you would play drums for Brut Esquire Society...it would be amazing and I think you would have great fun too.
Holy shit his single kick speed is blowing my mind
Not trying to take anything away from, but this kick speed is quite regular for metal. Blast beats are often played much faster than this, like 200 bpm and beyond. I enjoyed this lesson for the creativity though!
Never new keemstar was that good at drums
Your super human talent is amazing to watch! Your ability to stay humble and just be a fucking cool dude is what I find most impressive!
Absolutely love El Estepario Siberiano! What a drummer, what a mind!
Hey Drumeo... when you gunna get Austin Archey on??
Heck yeah! The Step is at Drumeo!!! It finally happened!
Might even be some pros jumpin on this one🤔
Dudes something else!
💪😎👍
now play the 2-3 rumba and son cave on the high-hat and the 3-2 on the ride at the same time while doing the standard snare bass blast.... this is super sayan 5 mode
Now that sounds like an impossible feat, but I still want to try it.
You can tell he has a blast
Grande Estepario Siberiano! o como dicen los gringos: El Esteparriou Saiberianou
Do you have “first time hear that song” with that guy? We need it!
What's crazy is before I started drumming I actually expected it to sound exactly like this 😅😅😅
dude isnt human
El curso solo esta disponible en Ingles o tambien en Español
"CLAVE" is in all latinoamerican music. Buen video de todos modos !
I think you have more Latin American music to discover
This could definitely work if you use the blast on a closed hi hat and open it on the clave accents. Trym from Emperor used to do stuff like that to give the blast a little groove, but accented parts of the riff instead of a full blown clave like on this video. I highly recommend you listen to the song “Ensorcelled by Khaos” and listen from minute 4:58 Trym starts with a really nifty little groove with the blast and closed hi hat and opens it just enough to follow the riff
I didn't learn a thing. Just kept headbanging.
The inventor of the anti-gravity blast roll. 🤘
Single blast beat > double pedal blast beats
this would sound sick with a djent riff following the clave rhythms
These videos are great, and I think it would be awesome if you guys could get Eric Kretz of STP or Jimmy Chamberlain of Smashing Pumpkins on one of these videos!
Love this guy. I’m subscribed to his channel 👍
What would be REALLY hard is to incorporate that sort of dragging shuffle of cumbia into a blast beat.
Bello/Magnifico.☠️☠️☠️☠️☠️☠️🧨💰🌡️
This guy could play on a Walmart kit and still make it sound amazing!!!
I just hope you have a video where you asked him to play something slow, some balad or something
Omg the king himself
very bueno, thnx
Yes!!!! Finally!!! So excited for this!! Ok now lemme get back to the video OoooooWeeeeeee! 🤘😃
He is amazing
I'm not a drummer. I never will be a drummer. I didn't even enjoy this video. But I am very excited to see El Estepario in studio because I bet he's got a lot more cool stuff to come!
bro finally guested 😮🎉
What's the purpose of doing the clave with the left foot, when you can't even hear it?
He said they're useless, meaning you would not play then in a song. It's to develop freedom of your limbs, limb independence.
This man is a legend💯💯 true legend
You should do a hear for the first time with him
I actually think these clave-blast combinations would be useful, and be used, if you used a different sound for the left foot -- something loud, with cut, suited to the music. I didn't like the second clave, which just sounded awkward to me and not very musical (maybe I'm just uncultured) but I think the first pattern would be very fitting in a kind of Tool-Meshuggah world.
Oh God. El Estepario has proper mics. No undergarment is safe now.
The real reason why these blast beats are called useless is because they make us feel useless on drums...
Damn dudes a machine
Wish i could afford that shit. Awsome little tutorial though, Nice one George'y boy! My tiny brain can finally comprehend what a clave is lol 🤘🐐
(also a good drum throne is worth its weight in gold 🖤👌)
I'm listening to the blast beats imagining a vocalist going "OYE GRRRRRRRRRRRROOOOOOAAAAAAA"