Meshuggah - Broken Cog (drum cover)
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- Опубликовано: 17 апр 2022
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Meshuggah - Broken Cog
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So simple and yet so fucking hard.
You fucked up just once and it will absolutely destroy everything:) kudos dude
Love it! A transition into Abysmal Eye would have been sick
Rock on
That was tight my guy. Nice work!! gonna go practice that. much easier seing someone play it for the pattern recognition. Solid.
Great job man, excellent timing. And memory :)
And you played it right, that was awesome
Thank you i was waiting for drums..
I can find the one-e-and-a in the first 10 seconds..then I’m totally lost. 🤣 Superb drumming! 💪🥁🙏
Great job.....🤙🏽
Omg! Awesome!
I Like Support Drum Covers !
This is a Nice Job ! 👏🥢🎧
That was super good
Thnx dude!🤟
@@freefightflappie No worries. Please come check out my work.
Dude I love this so much. The pulse is a slow 4/4 in the break down over the 6/4 by the way. So the 8th notes become triplets on the kick xD This band is just "Why?" Idk if you heard that or if you found it too tricky? Don't take that as bad criticism, you are very talented, I'm just curious.
Thnx man! I can't read notes and don't know anything about that stuff ☺️. After i played it and recorded it i heard Tomas hit the snare different. Had to figure it out myself.
great cover, i think the crash ride in 3:05 is a little slower in the actual song but this one sounds good as well!! also what drum kit are you using?
Thnx man! It's a alesis strike pro kit
nah hes playing along to it perfectly, watch the video
Great drumming man. Can you plz mention whats the model name of this Alexis kit?
Thnx man. It's a alesis strike pro kit
What are you running to get this great kit sound?
It's a preset kit, just changed the cymbals
@@freefightflappie wow a preset from the alesis? or running off a computer
@@PaulRohm yeah preset from the alesis. The computer is just for spotify
@@freefightflappie thanks bro been thinking about getting that kit
Do you have some memory trick that you used to memorize the snare hits? Do you keep time with the toms hits or snare in your head? I just can't f*cking get them down, it lines up at 0:42 but then it starts going off-beat on its own again :D
It makes you Meshuggah 🤣. I just try to memorize the song, find a technique that makes sense and just practice
The snare plays a constant backbeat throughout the song (along with most of meshuggah’s music). The odd rhythms flow over of the 4/4 pulse, not the other way around. Which means the snare plays in the same place in every single bar. However for the tom grooves in this song, there isn’t a cymbal or anything playing all the beats, only a snare backbeat, so it is harder to follow, especially with the tempo being quite slow and the use of triplets. But a lot of the time, in this particular song, the lead guitars can be used to lock into more of a straight pulse, if you need. The bottom line is there is always a constant groove and pulse which never changes and once you find it, you should be good. I hope this helps.
@@adrianthornton-mark3219 la penso esattamente come te👏👏🖒🖒
It's in 6/4 timing, so 1-2-3-4-5-6 and you're back on the down beat with the snare on 1.
Been programming complex drums for 22 years. I would replace the snare with a crash to get the concept down on the tom placement for the flow of it.
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Placement of the snare hits are so damn weird. Love it though
Well, it simply falls on the 3 of each 4/4 beat. But playing it looks to be weird as hell, I agree
@@gregfalc It must fall on the upbeat or the toms on top are a different time signature. I'm not musically literate, but it feels wrong. As much as I can feel rhythms out in Meshuggah or TOOL, this fucking snare feels wrong to me.
@@darkySp its on the 4 of a 6/8 count. 1 2 3 4(Snare) 5 6
@@gregfalc you're right in that Meshuggah's rule of thumb is snare falls on 3 of each 4/4. However, this song is an exception to the rule of thumb since this song's time signature is 12/8. That's why the placement of the snare feels weird since you expect the snare in this song to falls on 3 of each 4/4 when in reality the snare in this song falls on 3 of each 12/8.
@@radityafauzanilmi4219 Well that's just wrong. Your first statement was correct. It's the 3 of 4/4 or the 7 of 12/8.
Toms are wrong
Not even close.