The Worst Drum Book I've Found.

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  • @cobalttj6356
    @cobalttj6356 Год назад +3379

    You know it's high quality when accidentally dropping the stick on the floor sounds better than your practice plastic party plate

  • @Cheesius
    @Cheesius Год назад +1967

    This guy's so serious about drumming he got a pet shaped like a drumstick.

    • @nicolle2126
      @nicolle2126 Год назад +67

      this got a good chuckle out of me, now all dank needs is a frank 2

    • @Lizlodude
      @Lizlodude Год назад +34

      Underrated comment right here XD
      I feel like the next merch/product drop needs to be Frank Drum Sticks. Just laser engrave or paint or something a nice set of sticks with the face of Frank

    • @kip258
      @kip258 Год назад +15

      Frank the Drum Stick
      As smart as a drum stick

    • @bland9876
      @bland9876 Год назад

      That's a good one.

    • @leonparten1763
      @leonparten1763 Год назад +1

      @@nicolle2126 then he could finally play some snake jazz

  • @madameghostly
    @madameghostly Год назад +1652

    One thing I'm surprised you missed is at 5:36, where you can see Money by Pink Floyd, probably the most famous 7/4 song of all time, being used as their one example of a song in 5/4, which is... just great, honestly.

    • @ivorytitan7653
      @ivorytitan7653 Год назад +105

      it wouldve been fine if they put 7/8 since it was written in 7/8 according to david and roger.... but of all things it's 5/4. how

    • @Vinyl_guy
      @Vinyl_guy Год назад +19

      I cant play any instruments very well but one listen and even i can pick out the notes of the bar

    • @joanhailey8969
      @joanhailey8969 Год назад +88

      A great example of a 5/4 song would be the Gorillaz track called... 5/4.

    • @BradsGonnaPlay
      @BradsGonnaPlay Год назад +46

      @@joanhailey8969 or… Take 5

    • @hiimemily
      @hiimemily Год назад +44

      @@joanhailey8969 Not a great example for a drummer. There's a polyrhythm going on in "5/4"; while the guitar part is indeed in 5/4, the drums are in 4/4.

  • @friedpancakes266
    @friedpancakes266 Год назад +1218

    The fun part about reading perc music is that the notation is whatever the composer wants that day. There is no consistency

    • @NatiiixLP
      @NatiiixLP Год назад +73

      Plus, every piece of software for learning them has an original notation of its own that you'll never see elsewhere.

    • @koolBOY8323
      @koolBOY8323 Год назад +19

      indeed. i use the buddy rich method myself, and i use this lack of consistency as justification.

    • @friedpancakes266
      @friedpancakes266 Год назад +6

      @koolBOY8323 I use EMCProduction's notation. It's best suited for marching perc, but his drum set and concert notation is very simple to understand when sightreading

    • @friedpancakes266
      @friedpancakes266 Год назад +2

      @Rainbow Nati or they throw out logic entirely and cram all parts into one. Variations on a Korean Folk Song has the worst notation I've ever seen

    • @tsm688
      @tsm688 Год назад +3

      huh, that's why I could find no clear answer when I looked on a whim... turns out there isnt one

  • @oldgoat381
    @oldgoat381 Год назад +851

    "Drums are the backbone of the band"
    "No that's the bass guitar"
    This is why as a bass player I love good and especially educated drummers, you guys know how rhythm sections work

    • @mattd6085
      @mattd6085 Год назад +53

      Who let the bassist out?

    • @notyouraveragebassist4822
      @notyouraveragebassist4822 Год назад +83

      @@mattd6085 we opened the side gate mate, it wasn't locked

    • @Hyjy0
      @Hyjy0 Год назад +39

      @@notyouraveragebassist4822 There were two of you? That explains how you got in

    • @K12machinima
      @K12machinima Год назад +18

      @@Hyjy0 Yo, make room for three - saw the gate was open, thought I’d see myself in, make a cup of coffee, and lay down a few riffs with the boys…

    • @thebestone1578
      @thebestone1578 Год назад +14

      @@K12machinima Fourth here... didn't notice the gate. Is this private property? Here for coffee and jams...

  • @g_y.rtz420
    @g_y.rtz420 Год назад +732

    As a bassist, hearing a drummer even MENTION bassists warms my heart. Like an unwanted, unloved child hearing compliments for the first time. Yes, do it more, mention our one and only (but important) job in a gig, ive never heard it before it my life

    • @tsm688
      @tsm688 Год назад +59

      bass deserves more love. also more solos

    • @LordofDiamondsMetal
      @LordofDiamondsMetal Год назад +6

      Somewhere Glenn Fricker's ears just perked up

    • @BOOGA97
      @BOOGA97 Год назад +6

      Same, and seeing davie504 as his bassist picture warms my heart further

    • @Croz89
      @Croz89 Год назад +36

      Bass is something that often you only notice when it's absent. The music loses almost all of its "body" and just sounds dull and flat. It might not be appreciated but you damn well can't live without it.

    • @blakksheep736
      @blakksheep736 Год назад +5

      @@Croz89 so if the song was a meal, the bass would be the salt?

  • @saltoftheegg
    @saltoftheegg Год назад +423

    Scholastic is a publishing company that used to (or maybe they still do) hold events at elementary schools called "book fairs" where kids would get to browse and buy books and crazy erasers and stuff. A lot of the books came packaged with little nick nacks like plastic jewelry or fake gem stones. I imagine this would have been a very hot product for young boys back in the 90s!

    • @toastyxboops
      @toastyxboops Год назад +30

      they still actually do

    • @ziginox
      @ziginox Год назад +29

      They also did mail order catalogs that were passed out monthly. I remember getting a remote control lightswitch (really a thing with a motor that you velcro'd to the actual switch) when I was in middle school, and the damn thing was missing a gear.

    • @efficiencygaming3494
      @efficiencygaming3494 Год назад +11

      I remember those. I used to beg my parents to buy some of the books they sold, but they always said no, which was probably for the best.
      A lot of the supplies they sold were absolute crap. There was this one little contest they had (which I won) and one of the rewards they gave was a "bendable" pencil that was completely useless for writing anything.
      The last book fair I went to was around 2011, so they might still be doing them!

    • @RemyRatrigue
      @RemyRatrigue Год назад +1

      I don't know if they still do it but the past time I seen one was in 2020

    • @ziginox
      @ziginox Год назад +4

      @@efficiencygaming3494 some of it was good. I really enjoyed the "How To Survive (Almost) Anything subscription thing that my mother got me. Most of it was cheap tat, though.

  • @coten
    @coten Год назад +512

    this definitely looks like something a kid would blow their entire Scholastic Book Fair budget on (which would probably be 20 bucks), just because they liked drums and saw the big box that had a cool flap with a window that showed off the "drum sticks"

    • @andlabs
      @andlabs Год назад +31

      I would have totally been one of those kids (even though I learned piano instead). No lie the dedication to bare-minimum quality here is actually really disappointing, and I definitely had the feeling that some of these kits kinda could have been junk.

    • @aidanbrooks771
      @aidanbrooks771 Год назад +10

      I remember seeing it at a book fair around 2010, and yea it was my whole budget. Never did end up getting it because there was always some book or those stupid foot long noodle erasers that I wanted

    • @executor32
      @executor32 Год назад +14

      I spent my whole Book Fair budget on a copy of the DOS CD version of _Star Wars: X-Wing,_ and my only regret is that _TIE Fighter_ was also available for the same price but I didn't yet know that was the better game.

    • @irtbmtind89
      @irtbmtind89 Год назад +25

      TBH the Scholastic Book Fairs were a good way to teach kids first hand about being careful with their money and how to spot things that look flashy but were actually junk. If you were smart with your money you'd get a Calvin and Hobbes book or a jewelcase edition of Need for Speed III, if you weren't then you'd waste it on this type of crap.

    • @kaitlyn__L
      @kaitlyn__L Год назад +5

      I got exactly those kits but “build your own robot!” and stuff. And it was just as cheap, dysfunctional, and disappointing.

  • @lololllololololol
    @lololllololololol Год назад +279

    Until he could afford a drum pad, my cousin used the ol' Phonebook + Towel combo for years. Now he's got a PhD in music and is a college professor.

    • @twinblade02
      @twinblade02 Год назад +12

      goddamn

    • @theonlybilge
      @theonlybilge Год назад +13

      DOCTOR JOHN DRUM REAL

    • @SilentProti
      @SilentProti Год назад +1

      Hey, Dave Grohl played on pillows, and with his teeth.

    • @blakksheep736
      @blakksheep736 Год назад

      @@SilentProti with his... teeth?

    • @jnrtherapper
      @jnrtherapper Год назад

      @@blakksheep736 yes, with his teeth

  • @ashzciwobuz1277
    @ashzciwobuz1277 Год назад +365

    I'm a lefty drummer who just plays open hand. Just learned to get used to it

    • @stephanemignot100
      @stephanemignot100 Год назад +3

      I'm a lefty up and regular down, I just use my bad foot, my HH pedal flies!

    • @jillbertphones783
      @jillbertphones783 Год назад +15

      To be fair, I reckon there should be at least one or three days a year where drum kits should be set up lefty and all the right handers get told to 'just play open handed'. I play open handed just to save time and when I'm ok with not being quite as comfortable or capable as I am left handed. But I've never once met a right hander who will do the same.

    • @Thorns_of_Artemis
      @Thorns_of_Artemis Год назад +3

      Gene Hoglan plays that way (Testament, Dark Angel, Death, Strapping Young Lad) and hes literally known as The Atomic Clock in the Metal drum world

    • @coreyw5981
      @coreyw5981 Год назад

      Yea i cant play borrowed house kits but i learned the "wrong" way at a young age and im sticking to it! Although i would like to become as ambidextrous as travis orbin. Even have a symmetrical kit like his.

    • @gabrielmalta1962
      @gabrielmalta1962 Год назад +2

      It's a common thing, ain't it? I'm a lefty guitarist but play right handed, much easier to even find instruments to buy

  • @foxpurrincess3209
    @foxpurrincess3209 Год назад +57

    This is 100% a made-for-bookfair product. This is designed to take advantage of a child's inability to gauge value properly. "Oh, its not just a book, it comes with THINGS!! so its worth it even though i could get 4 Magic Treehouse books for the same price"

    • @PhoenicopterusR
      @PhoenicopterusR Месяц назад

      The value of a Magic Treehouse book during those times can never be overstated.

  • @adrianbiankin
    @adrianbiankin Год назад +458

    Love how for the Neil Peart part, they added that he wrote the lyrics, not that he revolutionised the way how drummers play prog rock

    • @matthewcampbell3146
      @matthewcampbell3146 Год назад +37

      Let's be fair. YYZ has some amazing lyrics. I love them so much I got a tattoo of them

    • @adrianbiankin
      @adrianbiankin Год назад +14

      @@matthewcampbell3146 La Villa Strangiato, Where’s my thing? and Leave that Thing alone, all have amazing and fantastic lyrics

    • @CantankerousDave
      @CantankerousDave Год назад +15

      @@matthewcampbell3146Hearing “Ting tingtingting ting ting tingtingting” always brings a tear to my eye. Poetry.

    • @quinnmarchese6313
      @quinnmarchese6313 Год назад +9

      at least it HAD neil in it, would've been an automatic 0/10 without him.

    • @Dashie04
      @Dashie04 Год назад +7

      Same thing with Ringo tbh, heavily influential drummer who practically created matched grip.
      “Yeah his name’s Richard Starkey”.

  • @GG553
    @GG553 Год назад +136

    It's so sad to know that there might be a kid out there who would've loved drumming, but their first introduction to it was that kit and it put them off it forever

    • @tsm688
      @tsm688 Год назад +3

      LOL there's someone literally saying that in the comments. Not forever but years

  • @adrianfernandez7930
    @adrianfernandez7930 Год назад +265

    I really like how along with ragging on the cheap book, Wade gives genuine advice on how to take your first steps into drumming. You can really tell how much he enjoys getting others interested into it

    • @yukikofujiwara2144
      @yukikofujiwara2144 9 месяцев назад +5

      That's that teacher coming through. Stuff like this makes kids try it, learn bad habits with bad equipment, and then give up forever.

  • @zdskillz849
    @zdskillz849 Год назад +375

    Hearing dank have a proper laughing fit over those sticks cures my depression

  • @conormcgoldrick4407
    @conormcgoldrick4407 Год назад +197

    5:36 I love how the book mentions "Money" by Pink Floyd as a well known example of a song in 5/4, when Money isn't even in 5/4, it's in 7/4

    • @spacebassist
      @spacebassist Год назад +8

      I think it's 7/8, there's definitely not 7 whole notes in the first bar of the riff anyway

    • @MaggaraMarine
      @MaggaraMarine Год назад +4

      @@spacebassist Money is quite clearly felt in 7 (with swung subdivision). The 7 in 7/8 refers to the number of subdivisions, whereas the 7 in 7/4 refers to the number of beats. 7/8 is usually felt as a combination of two shorter beats (2 8th notes per beat) and one longer beat (3 8th notes per beat). Listen to the beginning of Subdivisions by Rush - that's a good example of 7/8 (subdivided as 2+2+3). The riff of Money on the other hand sounds almost like two bars of 4/4, but it sounds like every other bar is missing one beat, pretty similar to All You Need Is Love by The Beatles. This is why I think it makes way more sense in 7/4 than in 7/8.

    • @spacebassist
      @spacebassist Год назад +2

      @@MaggaraMarine I'm thinking maybe 7/4s right but the part I get hung up on is "it sounds like every other bar is missing one beat" which is where I assumed it was 7/8, 7 beats over 2 bars. Not the greatest logic but I don't write sheet music lmao
      Is it fair to define it as 4/4 + 3/4 or is that completely off?
      Also, when I tried counting the beat with the patented "1 and 2 and 3 and..." thing, it always ends with "2 and 3 and 1 and... " which further led me to believe the final "and" makes it so, just because of the way it's cut off

    • @MaggaraMarine
      @MaggaraMarine Год назад +2

      @@spacebassist "which is where I assumed it was 7/8, 7 beats over 2 bars"
      That's not what 7/8 means. 7/8 means 7 8th notes per bar. So, three quarter notes + 1 8th note. It sounds like 4/4 that's missing the second half of the last beat, or 3/4 with an extended beat. And that's not what happens in Money.
      Now, it is true that two bars of 7/8 do add up to 7/4. But that's a different feel - the accents pattern is different. The downbeat needs to feel like the downbeat, and that's why two bars of 7/8 doesn't feel the same as a single bar of 7/4, even though mathematically it's the same thing.
      7/4 is basically the same as alternating measures of 4/4 and 3/4, and that's what happens in Money. If you listen to the drums, the first 4 beats is typical kick-snare-kick-snare. The next 3 beats are kick-snare-kick(+crash). Then it just repeats the whole thing. So, basically, it's missing one snare hit in the end.

    • @spacebassist
      @spacebassist Год назад +1

      @@MaggaraMarine Im not entirely sure now why I thought a time signature would go over one bar. I even checked out a metronome for both signatures and yeah, headass
      A lot of this is flying over my head probably because its all text and hearing it would make more sense but it sounds right and I appreciate you taking time to explain even if I'm currently unable to grasp it

  • @jansenart0
    @jansenart0 Год назад +172

    I remember the late 90s, before the internet was common, Barnes & Noble would have all sorts of little kits packaged alongside books. Like, how to play table football (with a leather table football), dollar origami (including a dollar), various drawing books, I remember pickup sticks for some reason. They were fun.

    • @aserta
      @aserta Год назад +14

      It wasn't just B&N everyone did it. It was so widespread that even (i forget the name of it now) a library ship that made the rounds of the seas had various kits you could buy. Music, computer learning, electronics, various stuff. Bought my first electronics and computer kits there.

    • @jansenart0
      @jansenart0 Год назад

      @@aserta right, i forgot about waldenbooks!

    • @rwberger6
      @rwberger6 Год назад +1

      I miss waldenbooks. Their stores were smaller but they picked up manga faster than B&N did.

    • @jansenart0
      @jansenart0 Год назад

      @@rwberger6 I recall getting all my Calvin & Hobbes there.

    • @tsm688
      @tsm688 Год назад

      @@aserta what is a library ship, that sounds awesome

  • @Jakek200
    @Jakek200 Год назад +16

    Interesting thing about the Paradiddle (that caught my eye) is that it's how most V8 engines fire. A crossplane V8 (the most common form outside of exotic cars) generally fires RLRRLRLL (or some variation of that) and having the two cylinders on the same side firing one after the other is what gives V8 engines that distinctive rumble.

    • @mostlymagical3220
      @mostlymagical3220 10 месяцев назад

      I never thought about it but the 1-8-4-3-6-5-7-2 firing order my Chevy has absolutely sounds like a paradiddle. Huh.

    • @user-tw9uf9pn3g
      @user-tw9uf9pn3g 25 дней назад

      Bro, are you into old Muscle Cars????

  • @NihlusKryik
    @NihlusKryik Год назад +39

    11:24 “just a bit keen on the drums”, I don’t think any of us would have guessed

  • @RobKaiser_SQuest
    @RobKaiser_SQuest Год назад +47

    This is the sort of thing my parents would have gotten me, I would have not found my way around and eventually lost all the bits, then felt bad about it and internalized the guilt of wasting a gift, only to think about it 15 years later and realize it was a gimmick that was wasteful to sell from the get-go.

  • @ahxiao8013
    @ahxiao8013 Год назад +47

    i bet some kid bought that at an elementary school scholatic fair then forgot about it cus thats what happens to all scholastic fair books

    • @Ghi102
      @Ghi102 Год назад +4

      Except for Animorphs book. Those were the bomb

    • @tsm688
      @tsm688 Год назад +5

      I'm the weirdo who actually read them. I'm sure books saved my life growing up.

  • @aserta
    @aserta Год назад +36

    I heard from a friend who's a sunday drummer that a cheapo way to make a few practice pads would be to get some cheapo exercise mat foam and cut some pieces out of it and glue them to cheapo cutting boards.

  • @Bagel920
    @Bagel920 Год назад +50

    As someone who owns a practice pad and a nice pair of sticks this is hilarious to me because I got those for less than this entire kit. I also had an entire kit with me for a summer from when I went to Drum Camp and won a raffle that allowed me to take one of their kits home, probably the loudest summer I ever had and one that continues my love of music today. Also I found a book that had a baby on the cover that taught me drum skills that was written by an actual musician who knew his way around the sticks. Merry Christmas my stick bashing friends

  • @alphenhousplaysgames4565
    @alphenhousplaysgames4565 Год назад +67

    sometimes i forget dank isn't a pro nugget reviewer, but also a legit pro drummer.
    Then he pulls stuff like bouncing the sticks on the wood flooring and makes it sound neat af.
    truly an inspiration.

    • @948320z
      @948320z Год назад +2

      "...versus _THE FLOOR!_ "

  • @Turtlecat764
    @Turtlecat764 Год назад +30

    I never imagined drums being a left-handed or right-handed instrument. Learned something new 😂

    • @tsm688
      @tsm688 Год назад +14

      Guy: donk
      drum: wrong hand mate

    • @Liggliluff
      @Liggliluff Год назад +3

      Imagine a left-handed piano being mirrored (probably exists)

    • @bltcatwich
      @bltcatwich Год назад

      @@Liggliluff it does, although it isn't as popular obviously

    • @SilentProti
      @SilentProti Год назад

      I played guitar for a while, I'm left handed and always wondered why some guitarists would prefer to use the weaker hand for chords.

  • @scottmckeeth
    @scottmckeeth Год назад +39

    I'm a lefty that was taught to play right-handed. As a result, I can usually play whatever kit I sit behind, no matter the orientation

  • @Beefnhammer
    @Beefnhammer Год назад +23

    Even almost a year later, seeing Taylor still stings.

    • @blakksheep736
      @blakksheep736 Год назад +1

      What's the story behind it?

    • @Beefnhammer
      @Beefnhammer Год назад +1

      @@blakksheep736 About Taylor Hawkins? He died last year very suddenly, while on tour with Foo Fighters.

  • @TekedixXx
    @TekedixXx Год назад +12

    You just gave me flashbacks to a gig I went to where every band insisted on setting up their own kit. Oh yeah it was a metal show, so half the bands had massive over-the-top only use most of these once in the whole set for that one song, you know the one. They had to sound check after every band, it was a joke. The audio guy was good though, saw him post about the event on reddit after the fact, was pretty hilarious. Oh yeah and none of the bands were any good. This was probably 11 or 12 years ago at this point.

  • @true_mtb
    @true_mtb Год назад +139

    Scholastic is a company that makes products for elementary school book fairs. Id say this top-quality product fits that category just swimmingly

    • @true_mtb
      @true_mtb Год назад

      @@wombatgirl997 Exaclty! lmao

    • @FreyaCatherineMusic
      @FreyaCatherineMusic Год назад +3

      It's an MLM/direct selling company fyi

    • @FooPanda
      @FooPanda Год назад +2

      @@FreyaCatherineMusic There's a difference in direct selling and MLMs, though.

    • @FreyaCatherineMusic
      @FreyaCatherineMusic Год назад

      @@FooPanda Not a massive one, both aren't a good idea to get involved in and sell overpriced products

    • @Clay3613
      @Clay3613 Год назад +8

      They're also just a publisher in general.

  • @rwberger6
    @rwberger6 Год назад +13

    Good old scholastic. It would be a decade after graduating highschool when I find out what a monopoly the whole group is and how they basically only pick up your book if you were a friend or family of its upper management which is why so many of their books are objectively terrible.

  • @uglypinkeraser
    @uglypinkeraser Год назад +14

    Its made by Scholastic so I'm betting it was sold directly to the kids at a school bookfair. At my school they would show up one day and display all the weird educational toys and books in the school library and make all the kids tour it during the schoolday, they'd send the kids home with a catalogue of all the stuff, and they were supposed to beg your parents to buy it for them.

  • @GrifKilla97
    @GrifKilla97 Год назад +23

    The note about drumming along with music is a great one, the way I learned how to play was by listening to Metallica through my headphones and just mashing out what I heard, and over time lowering the volume of the music until I felt comfortable playing with my friends.

  • @Vanny_Dorito
    @Vanny_Dorito Год назад +27

    Hey I know you'll probably never read this but thank you for getting me back in to drumming with these videos. Played Snare and Quints on the drumline as well as playing drums for the Jazz band for my school when I was in high school 15 years ago but never had the money for a kit back in the day and just kinda stopped after that because I lost access to the drums. Your vids here finally pushed me to buy my first kit and stepping behind a kit for the first time in over a decade was the most incredible feeling.

  • @Cengizomerca
    @Cengizomerca Год назад +3

    I was wondering how sticks could possibly fit in that box but then I got my answer. They’re tiny.

  • @kujiko88
    @kujiko88 Год назад +4

    The phone book comment killed me.
    Reminded me of the time my elementary band teacher brought in some yellow pages books and told the snare drummers to practice with those.
    Everyone looked at him like he was an idiot until they realized how well the sticks bounced off em

  • @thriceandonce
    @thriceandonce Год назад +30

    Pretty sure you could have played on the plastic packaging it came in and it would have sounded better 😂 also, your comment on the very poor way they explained the paradiddle is completely on point. From the way they explained it, I thought they meant LRLR LRLL. 🤦 Any kid attempting to learn ANY amount of music notation from this book is gonna have a real bad time of it!

  • @LieseFury
    @LieseFury Год назад +3

    When I saw it was Scholastic, I was expecting the typos to be text typos, a staple of the shite in book fairs designed to trick you out of your parents' money. I wasn't expecting notation typos.

  • @fryry72
    @fryry72 Год назад +8

    I was told as an early drummer to stick with 2Bs and only discovered the wonder of 7A when I went to a music store and clammed up when they asked what size sticks I needed and bought the wrong ones... If I've learned anything about drums in my short time playing it's that nothing matters just hit the damn things

  • @irresponsibledad
    @irresponsibledad Год назад +6

    I like that reading "one and-a two and-a three" made Dank read the rest of the book in an Italian-Australian accent

  • @DragonDrummer2
    @DragonDrummer2 Год назад +6

    I love how loving he gets when he says certain things, “My Vater sweet rides mmmm……”

  • @Brannington
    @Brannington Год назад +4

    12:19 ngl you could play jazz on that floor, BEAUTIFUL stick definition

  • @TapeRecord3r
    @TapeRecord3r Год назад +13

    Thanks for uploading this today. The holidays aren't the best of times for me, but your videos cheer me up. Thanks.

  • @adamevans1989
    @adamevans1989 Год назад +11

    Love how they left fucking Bonzo out of a 'drummer gallery' of rock drummers lmao

    • @tsm688
      @tsm688 Год назад

      and they already filled half the book LOL

  • @RolandTheJabberwocky
    @RolandTheJabberwocky Год назад +4

    Im surprised you didn't notice that the kid on the cover seems to have two right hands.

  • @LunaWuna
    @LunaWuna Год назад +7

    You know it's high quality when it's scholastic

  • @Jschad
    @Jschad Год назад +12

    I love how the book tries to teach people about multiple bounce rolls and then includes those sticks. Diddles are already hard to learn and master, imagine trying to with those sticks anyone would just give up.

  • @M4RCM0NT31R0
    @M4RCM0NT31R0 Год назад +5

    11:57 " Where are you going?! *I'M NOT DONE WITH YOU!!!* "

  • @foxpurrincess3209
    @foxpurrincess3209 Год назад +3

    "I bet you paused the video to read this too, I hope it was on a smart TV because they have the worst controls of any electronic device I own."
    man, i love you

  • @nickngyn
    @nickngyn Год назад +7

    i remembered going on tour with a drum and bugle corps over a decade ago and one time the entire 9 person snare line was just hacking away and practicing on a metal gate between rehearsals

  • @collinmc90
    @collinmc90 Год назад +5

    The fact this is a Scholastic product makes it 10x funnier that's the brand you would get at the "book fairs" in elementary school in the states. (holy shit I thought by drum head they meant like an actual practice pad not a literal drum head hahaha.)

  • @LynxSnowCat
    @LynxSnowCat Год назад +3

    I remember at my first grade school, how every year when the Scholastic 'fundraising' catalogue(s) circulated how many of my schoolmates were upset that so many of the 'cool' products weren't available "that year" in Canada. (and when they did they were clearly the overstock from other regions with the Canadian price was stickered over the US/other region's pricing.).
    And while 2009 would have been long after I'd have seen it, that Scholastic (Canada) doesn't list it as one of the titles they distributed does give me an odd feeling of pride.

  • @diethylmalonate
    @diethylmalonate Год назад +6

    11:10 don't talk to me or my son ever again

  • @SilverTao
    @SilverTao Год назад +19

    Watching these vids almost makes me wanna buy some stuff to practice drumming on, but then I remember that I'm dyslectic as all hell and I can barely move my arms independent of one another

    • @AM-tl1xi
      @AM-tl1xi Год назад

      If I hadn’t tried music before and absolutely SUCKED at at it (and rhythm was the hardest part, what is time) I think I would have now another thing in my hobby graveyard.

    • @1988casco
      @1988casco Год назад +6

      Go for it! A metronome, practice pad, and sticks are relatively cheap for music equipment. My advice: start very slow. I know from experience that learning music with a learning disability can be extremely frustrating, but it's oh so rewarding!

    • @SilverTao
      @SilverTao Год назад +7

      @@1988casco will definitely have a try! for 20 years of my life I've never really tried to "practice out" my dyslexia so it may be a good thing to try

    • @1988casco
      @1988casco Год назад +8

      @@SilverTao it won't be easy, I have severe ADHD and sitting through practice was torture for me. But as you practice you'll notice the things that were once difficult to get your head around will become second nature. Plus drums are the best first instrument because all music relies on timing and rhythm. I'm a self taught drummer who branched into guitar and keyboard.

  • @MrRezRising
    @MrRezRising 11 месяцев назад +4

    This was produced by Scholastic Books, and as a former empoyee of theirs AND a drummer, I am shocked at the mistakes. When I was editing and researching for them, there was serious care to get it right.

  • @milksheihk
    @milksheihk Год назад +7

    Wasn't Scholastic the books you order from a catalogue each year in primary school?

    • @tsm688
      @tsm688 Год назад

      That feels so weird for books to not be available on demand.
      Even in the late 80's, it was weird. Copyright has held back so much.

  • @azibhazim
    @azibhazim Год назад +5

    2:14 as a beginner bassist this is really motivated me

  • @dadude1425
    @dadude1425 Год назад +3

    I did in fact start watching this on a smart TV and did in fact have to try multiple times to pause the 3/4 bit. I came here on my phone just to tell you that it worked. Well played, sir

  • @braydenhart.7802
    @braydenhart.7802 Год назад +4

    I have never laughed so hard from the included "snare drum pad and sticks". Their "snare drum head" is like a spock's head for marching drums. It would probably break at the moment the tension from the rim and tension rods is applied. I am a drummer and have been playing for years. love the content and the channel. I love to laugh at people's ideas of drumming and how to do it. Also the notes and notation in the book look like they where written by a drunk composer or a child.

  • @marshalltrogers
    @marshalltrogers Год назад +3

    Oh man the scholastic book fair sold so much garbage like this. I'm certain this would have sold for like 20USD when I was in school

  • @BTTRSWYT
    @BTTRSWYT Год назад +5

    At forst I thought he said "You're tax is a jew"" and was really confused. 9:52

    • @SlyHikari03
      @SlyHikari03 5 месяцев назад

      Aussie accents are kinda something.

  • @I_love_bill_clinton
    @I_love_bill_clinton Год назад +1

    Happy Christmas wade!
    Thanks for uploading!!!

  • @kokoseij
    @kokoseij Год назад +5

    When you can hear the echos right from the start...
    You know it's gonna be amazing video mate

  • @sefhighwind380
    @sefhighwind380 Год назад +5

    Wow this actually brought me back. I remember seeing this at one of the book fairs, but I never bought it (thankfully) because that was around the time I was getting into middle school band in the percussion section. Honestly, I really wanna pick up some sticks and check out one of the books mentioned at the end to try to get back into drumming.

  • @-fuk57
    @-fuk57 Год назад +15

    I saw Ladytron in concert, and their hired drummer was doing egregious fills much like this book describes. I was so upset for the band having to hire a Scholastic drummer. Ladytron was still awesome in Seattle that night.

  • @TMBKTheLazyBee
    @TMBKTheLazyBee Год назад +5

    Thank you for the cool Christmas gift, Dankin!

  • @potatodealership8338
    @potatodealership8338 Год назад +2

    Oh god its Scholastic...

  • @cagedcorvid
    @cagedcorvid Год назад +2

    10:21 i've definitely eaten cheap birthday cake on that at a kid's party

  • @realhuman5688
    @realhuman5688 Год назад +3

    11:14 dont talk to me or my son ever again

  • @keithsquawk
    @keithsquawk Год назад +4

    I'm impressed.
    Something so dedicated to put people off drumming and not one swear word!

  • @Nick-A1
    @Nick-A1 Год назад +2

    2:48 heartache. Miss you buddy.

  • @20EsOfficial
    @20EsOfficial Год назад +1

    Thanks for the rhythm drumming book suggestion, wade! I literally ordered one from au, to the uk. It cost a fortune, but i know its gonna be wirth every single penny as an investment for my future! I started playing drums a couple weeks ago and i am hooked and addicted. I do not ever want to stop. As someone who has been playing guitar, bass, keys, etc.. it is incredibly liberating not being tied down by chords when jamming and it is a great way to stay in shape!

  • @aspookyladmusic4954
    @aspookyladmusic4954 Год назад +3

    Dude, if you made a drum course and put it on your Patreon or something I'd genuinely be interested in learning the drums. Like, I always thought they were cool but I've only ever played piano/keys. I'd need to like, buy a drum kit I suppose... but my point is, the way people just love hearing you talk, and the fact that you've taught before, would make for a really cool online drum course. On your dank pods Patreon as a new subscriber tier would be sick. For like $5 or $10 a month, (idk I'm not a money guy) people could learn drums from a super cool guy!

  • @Luvythicus
    @Luvythicus Год назад +3

    Yes. Hold a grudge against that company. Screw these companies for putting in no effort.

  • @liamkatakouzinos3555
    @liamkatakouzinos3555 Год назад

    Merry Christmas, been watching you all year and gonna continue to

  • @fair6redoplayer
    @fair6redoplayer Год назад

    Merry Christmas Dank. Hope you have a good rest of the year

  • @scottvogel8477
    @scottvogel8477 Год назад +3

    My only disappointment was that you didn’t use the book as a drum. Still a great video.

    • @tsm688
      @tsm688 Год назад +1

      I wonder if any drum book has actually tried to do that .. pass off the book itself as a drum pad, LOL

  • @Andoryuuu
    @Andoryuuu Год назад +5

    I just binged all the videos on this channel, I'm glad there's a new video lol!

  • @crunchysugar
    @crunchysugar Год назад

    I've been getting into the drums recently and I think a book like this might've gotten me confused and steered me away from the drums, so thank you for doing videos like this!

  • @forgottencameras
    @forgottencameras Год назад +2

    I've been learning piano for the last month without much direction, and what you just said in your teacher rants got me thinking I need to branch out into some drum basics to tie things together more.
    Never thought I'd get an epiphany from an Aussie slamming a Scholastic book.

  • @Carraway-
    @Carraway- Год назад +3

    I'm pretty sure I remember seeing this at the scholastic book fair as a kid going for $40

  • @zeeqwan6477
    @zeeqwan6477 Год назад +9

    12:07 Sounds like literal gunshots lol

  • @Nyan_Kitty
    @Nyan_Kitty Год назад +1

    I came across this channel a couple days ago for *some* reason, dunno why. Am not actually that into drums. Except now I am.
    Great content, dude! Great humor! I dig it :D

  • @Skelter_Stash578
    @Skelter_Stash578 Год назад +2

    What a beautiful thing to upload on Christmas Day :)

  • @Porkchop1999_
    @Porkchop1999_ Год назад +3

    Sorry son rhythm can't save you we're getting the paper plates out again
    Thank you for another awesome video~
    Glad you decided to branch out and show off your passion more, It's always interesting to learn new stuff about drums and you find the most hilarious stuff to thrash on
    Thank you for your hard work, Keep it up~
    I hope your having a lovely day, Have a wonderful rest of your week, Be safe and Take care out there wherever you are (^=W=^)7
    And Merry Christmas/Happy holidays too
    And to you too fellow viewer

  • @GAMERIN-rn6dj
    @GAMERIN-rn6dj Год назад +8

    Man this is a gift for it's self

  • @noawe_
    @noawe_ Год назад

    Merry Christmas Dank! ❤

  • @zilsux
    @zilsux Год назад +1

    Scholastic: *Turns around plastic dinner plate* "Guys, I have an idea."

  • @MobileTech296
    @MobileTech296 Год назад +4

    I actually paused this in my smart tv and had a good laugh so now I’m on my phone commenting. 😂
    Music is basically all I did in high school (yes, playing the sax will get you lots of action lol) and laughed even harder at those manky example bars they wrote out. 😂😂😂 Absolutely brilliant stuff mate, keep up the good work.

  • @Lil_barcode_xyz
    @Lil_barcode_xyz Год назад +4

    never clicked a video soo fast

  • @dustykh
    @dustykh Год назад +1

    Scholastic book fair junk, the stuff you looked at as a kid and wanted really bad, then got and read through once before playing with the included materials for about a week before it all went into storage. I had a book on yo-yos. Good times.

  • @Gohan_Fanboi
    @Gohan_Fanboi Год назад +2

    This man’s laughs can cure any depression I swear. Such a joy to have our Dank King to bring us good vibes

  • @kadonpatel
    @kadonpatel Год назад +3

    Try and make through a couple of songs on your actual kit with those tiny sticks.

    • @chipmunkwarcry
      @chipmunkwarcry Год назад +1

      Those sticks and the plastic thing? seem ripe for an appearance on his drum stream lol

    • @tsm688
      @tsm688 Год назад +1

      @@chipmunkwarcry that thing was collapsing just breathing on it LOL

  • @GAMERIN-rn6dj
    @GAMERIN-rn6dj Год назад +3

    I am soo happy when u upload ❤️

  • @AZREDFERN
    @AZREDFERN Год назад +2

    American V-8’s firing orders are RLRRLRLLRLRRLRLLRLRRLRLLRLRRLRLL. That’s why they have such an iconic burble.

  • @insylogo
    @insylogo Год назад +1

    Scholastic in the USA runs a direct sales gig with schools running 'book fairs' where someone comes by with bunch of order forms and catalogs, those go home with the kids and they come back with the money. Then you get your books, drums and sticks in the mail 4-6 weeks later. At the school.
    It's all very crappy.

  • @maniyaa_
    @maniyaa_ Год назад +3

    Hey, I'm a beginner drummer and was wondering if you will be making tips and tutorial vids on this channel?

  • @kaitlyn__L
    @kaitlyn__L Год назад +6

    Luckily for you I knew what time signatures were anyway, and was literally thinking “maybe it’s in 3/4 or 3/8” when you said it so. No worries on the explaining mate
    And congratulations, I did in fact pause the text on my Smart TV, but it was actually fine. I just hit left, enter, then enter a few seconds later. But I know most of them are way more laggy and annoying and frustrating to do this on and mine is somewhat of an exception.

  • @0thecrafterz0
    @0thecrafterz0 Год назад

    actually learning something about drumming is lots of fun. I've been watching The 8-Bit Drummer forever and I've been wanting to pick them up, might look for that book next time im at a music shop :D

  • @Respectable_Username
    @Respectable_Username Год назад

    Merry Chibnus Dank! Thanks for this wonderful present to wake up to!

  • @GAMERIN-rn6dj
    @GAMERIN-rn6dj Год назад +5

    Never knew there were drum books 😂