What happens when you play 40 hours of drums in a week

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  • Опубликовано: 20 янв 2025

Комментарии • 17

  • @jimbojoho
    @jimbojoho Год назад +2

    Wow, fair play... My first thought was that you're absolutely mad embarking on something like this 😂 but you've obviously given yourself quite the challenge and you completed it, so well done. Keep the videos coming Alex. (And it's nice to see your face on camera!) I just bought a Nord Drum 3p so all I want to achieve is to get back into the drums, and start making more music. Much love xxx

    • @limitlessdrums2680
      @limitlessdrums2680  Год назад

      Ah nice, drop some links when you have a musical output going. Won't take long to get those jazz chops back I reckon

  • @freenfinity
    @freenfinity Месяц назад

    You are true inspiration to me👌🙏

  • @KyleCastroTheDrummerBoy090613
    @KyleCastroTheDrummerBoy090613 Год назад +1

    Great sharing of this very nice review my Big brother!!
    Love and respect Kyle!! 😊🥁🇵🇭

  • @ClaudioCanzonetta
    @ClaudioCanzonetta Год назад

    what a marathon Alex! great to see you getting back on the drums big time, look forward to see new things on this channel soon

  • @shatteredstiks7392
    @shatteredstiks7392 Год назад +1

    Once I get past the arthritis wall I get better I'dk why

  • @mecdrum7
    @mecdrum7 Год назад

    I do this every week practice 2 hours a day practice with band and teaching close to 40 hours a week. Good finger control will keep from muscle shock which injuries happen with out it.

  • @shed185
    @shed185 Год назад

    Really cool experiment, it’s inspiring me to put in some more solid training. also, what’s the track 10:17?

    • @limitlessdrums2680
      @limitlessdrums2680  Год назад +1

      Cheers! The funk tracks I played along to are from this video:
      ruclips.net/video/-pklBKQyeAI/видео.html

  • @charlieskelhorn
    @charlieskelhorn Год назад +2

    It would be interesting to see what kind of problems you'd get using a real kit rather than an electric one.

    • @limitlessdrums2680
      @limitlessdrums2680  Год назад

      Oh yeah, nice thinking.
      I could see two sides to it.
      On the positive, more tactile play - acoustic drums just have more 'zones' to hit, more hardware to play, more dynamic range.
      On the negative, an acoustic kit only has one sound (for the most part) - a big benefit of electric drumming is how you can switch to a whole new sound and genre in an instant. That really helps me stay interested over multiple hours.
      What do you think would be different?

    • @jarrettfranklin8000
      @jarrettfranklin8000 Год назад

      Big problem is hearing. Electric drums are easier on the ears because you can throttle down. 40 hours of regular drumming would cause a good bit of ringing.
      The better e kits give you a good bit tactile control these days. Cymbals still suck.

  • @ShapeNoise
    @ShapeNoise Год назад

    I'm not an AI but I do enjoy your drumming. Nice STICKING with your goal! 🤣

    • @limitlessdrums2680
      @limitlessdrums2680  Год назад +1

      That's what an AI would say but the excellent pun makes me believe in you!

  • @alex07guerrero
    @alex07guerrero Год назад

    Do your sounds come directly from the module? or do you have any DAW? it sounds amazing! :)

    • @limitlessdrums2680
      @limitlessdrums2680  Год назад

      Fellow Alex!
      So when I'm playing without music in the vid you're hearing Superior Drummer 3, and when it's to music that's coming from the TD-30 module.
      In both cases I produce my own kits - SD3 is highly recommended if you are into drum production as it's possible to make some amazingly life-like stuff!