Sometimes I'm listening to the riff, and suddenly I think the riff is being played faster somehow, but no, it's just the drums going double time. Song is the same tempo.
I always argued with a friend, he said that drums are the main thing in metal, and I say that guitars are the main thing. Looks like my friend the old metalhead is right
Blues and jazz (pop, rap, classic - you name it) folks can actually say the same about the rhythm section in their favorite genres.. Then somebody may say to them something like "Bro, it's not changing so much, it's still more-or-less the same thing, just with different drum patterns".. And then, they will answer you they think the same of the example in this video with metal🤣 So, long story short, it's definitely not only about any given genre, including metal😅
@@BrushlessCake yeah, not to mention the fact, that more hardcore oriented genres (like mathcore, metalcore, sludge, noise rock) can offer more intensity, complexity and rawness with more out of the box approach. Dillinger Escape Plan has maddening stuff.
0:39 Guitar riff 1:36 Rock beat 2:10 Double time 2:36 Breakdown beat 3:02 Slow breakdown beat 3:31 Rock beat with double bass (8ths) 3:56 The Tom Tickler 4:21 Punk/thrasher beat 4:50 Rock beat with double bass (16ths) 5:20 Hammer to bomb blast 5:53 Traditional blast 6:24 Combination beat
Yea man, it's because any particular drum hit landing on any particular note will accent it, with the percussive value of the drum (snare, kick etc) so depending on how the drum pattern is laid out, we'll have different notes in the riff being accented and brought to focus more. Kind of like if you were reading a poem where a second person would occasionally shout one of the words in accompaniment as you spoke it. Depending on which words were chosen to be shouted it would have an entirely different meaning and feel.
One minute into the video and I had to stop and comment: Samus' guitar playing is absolutely insane! Perfectly hard picking, great timing, zero string and fret noises! Just a great performance! This would fit so well in a mix! Super impressed!
You learn 2 important things in this video. 1. Samus plays guitar, and is better than most other channels too. 2. Just how much a different drum beat can change the entire feel of just one riff.
One of my favorite examples of #2 is "On Your Time" by Dark Tranquility at around the 4:26 mark. I always liked how the riff stays mainly the same, but the drums get more and more complex, completely changing the feel of the riff by the end.
Hell yeah. I also learned that drag and drop guitar riff into EZBass to make bass tracks. I've been doing the bass midi manually like a complete bahee!
Honestly that tribal tom beat/rhythm always, ALWAYS fills me with excitement, anticipation and (in a good sense) tension. Especially over any kind of faster metal guitar riff. Never disappoints.
Bro 11 was amazing, when I first heard your riff I immediately heard potential for an amazing build-up to something incredibly majestic and you delivered my good man.
I'd love to hear a full version of this song someday, it already has potential to be a sick melodeath song based on that riff alone. Very Soilwork-like
Also reminded me a lot of Dethklok, especially Andromeda and the melodic bridge of Hatredcopter. Love the Hero Forge profile mini too, btw, I always spot a fellow forger :)
This video really shows how besides the actual skills of a drummer, what really makes the song a great song! The choices every drummer makes, based in their taste and talent, are what actually can make the real difference between a good and a great drum part adding value to the song! 🤘🤘🤘🤘
Agreed, but I also felt the tom thing fit it much better than I thought it would. It would make sense to play the tom beat first and then go into the trad blast IMO.
Dude, I've never seen you before, but this is freaking fantastic! Love the breaks from the video for silly moments, they fit and make sense and are funny!! Great talent all around!
This guy keeps his power in his hair and it's making me nervous thinking about how someone could just sneak up behind him so suspiciously and help themselves. omg please keep it safe.
Sick AF. It would be cool to see all of the beats at once, like one after another, while the riff continuously plays. Like how a song can change up it's drum and rhythm to give a different feel.
I don't think I've ever been more inspired to get back behind my kit. I've been taking a break from it and this video has reminded me why I started playing. You ROCK Samus!!!!
I really appreciate this video, as guitar player sometimes I have trouble figuring out what kind of riff will sound good over what beat and hearing the same riff over multiple beats really helped me understand. I'm trying to program my own beats for my music and eventually I want to learn real drums so I can actually play them.
The fact that so many different beats sound good with the same riff is an illustration of how difficult it can be to write original material. Can only choose 1 for each part of the song!
Trying iterations in composition sucks hard, but it's necessary, unless you plan to sit down and pump out a perfect track first time, every time, for the rest of your life lol
Ok dude, this is the second one of your videos I've watched and I'm gonna have to sub. Not only is there kick ass musical wonderment but I also laughed my ass off! Excellently done.
This could definitely be made into a series and/or collaboration videos in the future. Get a riff created by another creator, and then you come up with some drum beats for them. Could even then get the guitarists opinion about which one they like the most, or something similar. Loved the video!
You are like metal Weird Al. I am stoked to discover your channel! We fuckin' love you, dude. I'm going to have to go with number 6 onward. All those have me even more excited to get my family our first kit.
Been playing drums for 40 plus years until i had a stroke in 2017 this video has actually made me want to go and have a go at playing again, as my memory was affected, i needed a push!, will have a go at the weekend, with me luck guys and girls!
1, 2, 5, 8, and 10 fit this particular riff the best imo. It really depends on the context of the song though and where it would actually hit. Drums are so important to the vibe of the song and this is a great example of that. Great playing as usual and your guitar tone is sick
Awesome video. I keep trying to explain to my drummer that you can't just randomly do whatever beat on a riff. It completely changes the vibe. Choosing the right drum beat is so important when writing a song and defining the vibe you want.
Number 5 was so NOICE it made me pull a muscle in my face. This is a brilliant demonstration of how important drums are in a song! As others have commented, the drums can completely change our perception of the song, even if every other instrument is unchanged. For a long time, my favorite "song" was a demo MP3 by some drum program label. It was a basic distorted guitar riff, and several different beats played over it. It literally makes an entire song with one riff on loop, and the drums deciding the dynamic and structure of the song.
@@wamporeycidulgb I can distinguish between them. Let me rephrase. For every three only one stands out. You do know that playing a melody is like playing a drum beat right? What an experienced musician would do is play all those variations on guitar in a song or piece of music. You want my advice? Stop thinking exclusively in terms of mainstream music. This RUclipsr does, judging by this video anyways. Instead of thinking I might be a troll instead consider that I'm right because I am. I play an instrument. The rhythms he played would all be used just not on the drums, through the melody. On a side note, I picked my name for a reason. It can be read multiple ways.
@@happypuppy-i4k I think, in music, what stands out and what doesn't, is largely dependent on individual music preference. A song / piece of music can (and should, in my opinion) be varied by changing what is performed on ALL instruments, not just the drums, but this youtuber's intention with this video was to show how JUST changing the drums can change our perception of the music, and I think that came across very clearly. I don't even know what mainstream music is, but I'm sure hardcore jazzheads and metalheads might call my music preference mainstream, and I don't care. I'm skeptical of calling anything with blastbeats 'mainstream', though. I get that you think you are right, and referring to music preference being different for everyone, I can't say you're wrong from YOUR point of view. I disagree with your assessment, and it's always going to be that way. We experience music differently, and we have different opinions about it.
Thia is just amazing! Samus is the only person who has inspired me to play drums, while also bringing me to the realization that I will never be this good!!
I did a video like this a few years ago. Great topic. Many people don’t realize how different the same riff can sound with a change of drums under it. Drummers have loads more influence on a band’s sound than just whether it’s in time or not.
2 and 6 are basically my go-to beats. I’m not a metal drummer and my left foot is errrmm “special” but considering how good they sounded here I don’t feel like I’m missing out much
I love how you recorded this on an April Lavigne guitar and my brain was "How is this going to be heavy?". Well skaterboy, see you later boy, because this was awesome. I never realized that drums had this much power over determining how a riff sounds. Thanks for making this.
It'd be cool to hear these kinda metal riffs over non traditional stuff like reggae / surf beats. Also my whole discord says we look alike haha. Keep up the sick vids man! (Nice guitar playing also)
This is one of my favorite concepts. I really liked how 5, 7, and 9 worked. I could see them being used in a song together with 5 for the verse,9 for the chorus, and 7 for the bridge.
That's such a cool concept. I'm not a drummer or anything, but I feel like this would be a great a idea for a contest or something like this! Like, we, guitarists, have so many contests going on where we need to write a riff or a solo over a drumbeat, so seeing this idea being inverted in this video was REALLY cool! My favorite was 7, you can't go wrong with the "Slayer beat" lol. It reminded me of something from Killswitch Engage or As I Lay Dying!
Amazing!! I’m getting my son a electric drum kit for Christmas this year….. definitely having him watch your videos…. Im a guitarist and bought him a guitar years ago that he didn’t touch let’s hope this tracks better lol
as someone who has only been playing the drums for roughly a year and four months, your speed and precision is absolutely incredible!!! i aspire to be as good as you one day 🤘
You play amazingly and that was a lot instructive to me ! I love variety and combinations of progressive to full blast with deep heavy break downs. That's why I loved em all. Thanks a lot 😃❤
Great video. Love seeing how each style colors the riff. Combination was my fave because it seemed to follow and support the riff the best while maintaining its own character.
Man, that was a good riff. I would've imagine it having a harmony included with that to make it sound Melodeath-esque.🤘 The Punk/Thrash beat sounded a lot better.
I can’t even begin to convey how satisfying this was to watch. You also seem like a super chill guy. If you haven’t, I’d love to see you cover either Embrace the World, Global Warming, or Mouth of Kala by Gojira. Those all go hard af and your kit sounds perfect for those.
Nice to see Samus using no's 5 and 6 to the combination beat in the end, since those two were my absolute favorites and indeed complimented the riff best of all.
The best in my opinion is the double bass with 8th notes, I mean sure all the fast beats are cool and all, but the 8th notes fit pretty nicely and don't overwhelm the song
It hurts to see a drummer pick a guitar and lay a killing riff better than everything I can produce after my 20 years of guitar 🙈🙈🙈 And by the way number 5 is my favorite because I just had to headbang on this one 😄 🤘🏻
Started watching this channel around Thanksgiving of 2022 and this gentleman blows my mind on how talented he is at music keep creating this astonishing content for all viewers thank you man🤟🤟
Traditional Blast definitely worked the best here for me with Hammer Blast coming in second and Thrash Beat coming in 3rd. It's so sick to see how different the riff feels with different drum beats.
That was amazing. Excellent technique, tons of creativity, knowledge of the genre. Pure gold and a huge amount of musicality in les than 7 minutes. Cheers, man.
As a guitarist it's easy to overlook how much the drums actually change the perception of a riff. Great video.
Sometimes I'm listening to the riff, and suddenly I think the riff is being played faster somehow, but no, it's just the drums going double time. Song is the same tempo.
It really does. The drummer is what makes a riff interesting.
I always argued with a friend, he said that drums are the main thing in metal, and I say that guitars are the main thing. Looks like my friend the old metalhead is right
Pantera were masters of that
Crazy how blast beats make the riff sound faster and much more aggressive.
I won't be the 70th like on a comment with 69
This is why i love metal so much. A little change can create such a completely different feel to any riff and allows for so many variations.
Blues and jazz (pop, rap, classic - you name it) folks can actually say the same about the rhythm section in their favorite genres.. Then somebody may say to them something like "Bro, it's not changing so much, it's still more-or-less the same thing, just with different drum patterns".. And then, they will answer you they think the same of the example in this video with metal🤣
So, long story short, it's definitely not only about any given genre, including metal😅
@@BrushlessCake yeah, not to mention the fact, that more hardcore oriented genres (like mathcore, metalcore, sludge, noise rock) can offer more intensity, complexity and rawness with more out of the box approach. Dillinger Escape Plan has maddening stuff.
Drums are NOT a little change
this applies for all genres
Samus out here shredding riffs better than some guitar demo channels!
👍👍👍🤘🤘🤘
Definitely
yea and I bet he didn’t use simply guitar either 😂
Most of us know he rips at guitar. This isn't new.
HELL YA DUDE!! I agree 100%
This video is the best example of how drumming works.
Every musician should see this, especially drummers.
thank you!!!
@@66Samus I got a message to text you on telegram..is it really you?
@@deusmisereatur4213 I feel qualified to answer this, NO! 😐
@@Eeta_Zeeba Oh these noobs!
@@deusmisereatur4213 do not answer that homie!! Atleast I hope you didn't
0:39 Guitar riff
1:36 Rock beat
2:10 Double time
2:36 Breakdown beat
3:02 Slow breakdown beat
3:31 Rock beat with double bass (8ths)
3:56 The Tom Tickler
4:21 Punk/thrasher beat
4:50 Rock beat with double bass (16ths)
5:20 Hammer to bomb blast
5:53 Traditional blast
6:24 Combination beat
I like tom tickler, breakdown and combination!
That’s actually insane how fast and clean your double bass playing is. Absolutely incredible!
wow man thank you very much!
@@66Samus How do you know William is playing World of Warcraft?
This is pretty soilwork (dirk era)
Wow sick guitar. Total inspiration. Giving people reminders of whats possible. Thx butha...
Hate to bring it but those aren't actually mic'd drums. So we do not know how clean he is by hearing the finished track. But fast, hell yeah!! :)
Crazy how much a beat can change the sound of the riff
That's what I mean when I say "I could like this song if it wasn't for the drums"
Yea man, it's because any particular drum hit landing on any particular note will accent it, with the percussive value of the drum (snare, kick etc) so depending on how the drum pattern is laid out, we'll have different notes in the riff being accented and brought to focus more. Kind of like if you were reading a poem where a second person would occasionally shout one of the words in accompaniment as you spoke it. Depending on which words were chosen to be shouted it would have an entirely different meaning and feel.
@@fwsound3924 lmao that was a good exolanation of accents, I'm stealing it ty
34 yrs old, dis. Vet. I'm officially inspired. Thank you. Starting my drum adventure this new year. Thank you.
hell yeah dude!!!
@@66Samus yea!
Hell yeah brother!
One minute into the video and I had to stop and comment: Samus' guitar playing is absolutely insane! Perfectly hard picking, great timing, zero string and fret noises! Just a great performance! This would fit so well in a mix! Super impressed!
dude THANK YOU!
omg same hahaha
@@66Samus Dude I have just subscribed you.
I really love drumming ⚓
+ a perfectly executed pinch harmonic
I always forget that Samus is actually good at guitar so it shocks me every time 😂
Yup. Super talented chode.
Yeah, I was like, son of a b... :D Not only one of the best metal drummers of our time, nope that kid got some guitarchops as well.
@@BigMuff75 check out Samus' one hour challenge, if you haven't already:)
have you seen his the stillborn one cover?
You can’t be a drummer in a Metal/Rock band for long without learning how to play guitar
When you're guitarist and you see a drummer composing better riffs than yours
That actually scares the shit out of me 🙈🙈🙈🙈
Truth !
Dave grohl moment
That’s why learn drums and guitar kids
Hate the fact this is true
You learn 2 important things in this video.
1. Samus plays guitar, and is better than most other channels too.
2. Just how much a different drum beat can change the entire feel of just one riff.
Барабанщик просто обалденный
He can play guitar, he can play drums, but still can't crawl
One of my favorite examples of #2 is "On Your Time" by Dark Tranquility at around the 4:26 mark. I always liked how the riff stays mainly the same, but the drums get more and more complex, completely changing the feel of the riff by the end.
#1 kills me when he says "I never play guitar anymore" and then shreds a perfectly played, complicated guitar part
#2 that's the sauce my man!
Hell yeah. I also learned that drag and drop guitar riff into EZBass to make bass tracks. I've been doing the bass midi manually like a complete bahee!
This is easily my favorite video you have made yet. Awesome
thank you!!
Wow dude. Sick riffage. I’ve been a guitar player for 25 years but these drum videos are just crack to me mannnnnn. Thx!!!
thank you Drew!!
@@66Samus Vice versa 66samus!!!
Honestly that tribal tom beat/rhythm always, ALWAYS fills me with excitement, anticipation and (in a good sense) tension. Especially over any kind of faster metal guitar riff. Never disappoints.
You should definitely make a series out of this
Bro 11 was amazing, when I first heard your riff I immediately heard potential for an amazing build-up to something incredibly majestic and you delivered my good man.
thank you dude!!
You playing guitar is awesome and #11 is the greatest.
The combination beat was honestly the best. Love your videos and your personality so much!
Honestly, the regular rock, rock double time, rock double bass and the tom ones fit the riff the best in my opinion
One thing I keep seeing on every video is that Samus takes time to respond to his viewers. Class act and a killer musician.
and I will take the time to do it again! haha
thank you so much dude
I'd love to hear a full version of this song someday, it already has potential to be a sick melodeath song based on that riff alone. Very Soilwork-like
Also reminded me a lot of Dethklok, especially Andromeda and the melodic bridge of Hatredcopter. Love the Hero Forge profile mini too, btw, I always spot a fellow forger :)
This video really shows how besides the actual skills of a drummer, what really makes the song a great song! The choices every drummer makes, based in their taste and talent, are what actually can make the real difference between a good and a great drum part adding value to the song! 🤘🤘🤘🤘
I loved the 6. That sounded really awesome
I thought 6 was awesome as well!
For this riff, I personally felt the punk beat and traditional blast worked the best. They captured the energy of that riff so well.
lol
Dude same, it’s 1-7-10 for me. Like you said 7 wins overall.
Same Here 👌
Very 2006 in flames vibes with that one
Agreed, but I also felt the tom thing fit it much better than I thought it would. It would make sense to play the tom beat first and then go into the trad blast IMO.
7 is the beat for this riff and the blast as well. Perfect for a sick melodeath jam
Dude, I've never seen you before, but this is freaking fantastic! Love the breaks from the video for silly moments, they fit and make sense and are funny!! Great talent all around!
thank you so much!!!
This guy keeps his power in his hair and it's making me nervous thinking about how someone could just sneak up behind him so suspiciously and help themselves. omg please keep it safe.
😂🤘
He’s like Samson from the Bible , or should I say Samusson
Haha Agree!!! That shits gold!!!
Watch out for that woman who likes tying men to kitchen chairs……! 😂
Sick AF. It would be cool to see all of the beats at once, like one after another, while the riff continuously plays. Like how a song can change up it's drum and rhythm to give a different feel.
Number 5 immediately came to mind when you first played the riff and I liked it best.
The combo beat at the end was tight!! There are so many options to choose from, but the 11 you picked were def great ones!
Reminded me of the newer Disturbed songs a lot. I like that one and the 16th double best.
I don't think I've ever been more inspired to get back behind my kit. I've been taking a break from it and this video has reminded me why I started playing. You ROCK Samus!!!!
YOU rock Drum Daddy!!! thanks man
I really appreciate this video, as guitar player sometimes I have trouble figuring out what kind of riff will sound good over what beat and hearing the same riff over multiple beats really helped me understand. I'm trying to program my own beats for my music and eventually I want to learn real drums so I can actually play them.
Amazing how the drums can change the vibe and overall awesomeness of a song
The fact that so many different beats sound good with the same riff is an illustration of how difficult it can be to write original material. Can only choose 1 for each part of the song!
Trying iterations in composition sucks hard, but it's necessary, unless you plan to sit down and pump out a perfect track first time, every time, for the rest of your life lol
I’m in total awe. How incredibly talented!
Ok dude, this is the second one of your videos I've watched and I'm gonna have to sub. Not only is there kick ass musical wonderment but I also laughed my ass off! Excellently done.
thank you dude!!
This could definitely be made into a series and/or collaboration videos in the future. Get a riff created by another creator, and then you come up with some drum beats for them. Could even then get the guitarists opinion about which one they like the most, or something similar.
Loved the video!
Dude that guitar riff was awesome and I loved all the drum patterns too!! Every vid I watch makes me wanna play drums more and more you rock dude!!!
thank you so much!
I liked 6 & 11.
Was cool to hear how different the riff sounded with each beat!
Throw #3 in there with them, and these were my favorites as well
Number 7 was spot on with the riff!! 🔥
Agree 100%, 7-1-2 is the top three for me, or rather the only three beats that match the riff
It is insane how great you are at both the drums and guitar. My mind is blown.
This is really interesting, it's neat to hear how much the pace of the song seems to change just from the drums. I think I'm going #2 and #11!
You are like metal Weird Al. I am stoked to discover your channel! We fuckin' love you, dude. I'm going to have to go with number 6 onward. All those have me even more excited to get my family our first kit.
you rule Danny, thank you!!
I was just gonna comment the exact same thing, "Metal Weird Al Rooooocks!"
Been playing drums for 40 plus years until i had a stroke in 2017 this video has actually made me want to go and have a go at playing again, as my memory was affected, i needed a push!, will have a go at the weekend, with me luck guys and girls!
Rock Beat and double Bass my favorite!! Love videos like this !! Greatly appreciated 💯
this one too what!?
What does the video say posted 8 hours ago but your comment say's 2 days ago? 😂
1, 2, 5, 8, and 10 fit this particular riff the best imo. It really depends on the context of the song though and where it would actually hit. Drums are so important to the vibe of the song and this is a great example of that. Great playing as usual and your guitar tone is sick
Actually this is a pretty nice practice to try out for a band to find interesting arrangements
Awesome video. I keep trying to explain to my drummer that you can't just randomly do whatever beat on a riff. It completely changes the vibe. Choosing the right drum beat is so important when writing a song and defining the vibe you want.
Fire this drummer.
2:35 this was so badass I need a full song like this bro.
I would kill to hear this as a complete song, the riff is just perfect
Number 5 was so NOICE it made me pull a muscle in my face. This is a brilliant demonstration of how important drums are in a song! As others have commented, the drums can completely change our perception of the song, even if every other instrument is unchanged. For a long time, my favorite "song" was a demo MP3 by some drum program label. It was a basic distorted guitar riff, and several different beats played over it. It literally makes an entire song with one riff on loop, and the drums deciding the dynamic and structure of the song.
Most of these drum beats are indistinguishable from each other.
Tell me you don’t listen to music without telling me you don’t listen to music…
@@happypuppy-i4k My drumming skills are extremely basic, but I was able to distinguish them. Then again, your profile name rhymes with 'troll'...
@@wamporeycidulgb I can distinguish between them. Let me rephrase. For every three only one stands out. You do know that playing a melody is like playing a drum beat right? What an experienced musician would do is play all those variations on guitar in a song or piece of music. You want my advice? Stop thinking exclusively in terms of mainstream music. This RUclipsr does, judging by this video anyways. Instead of thinking I might be a troll instead consider that I'm right because I am. I play an instrument. The rhythms he played would all be used just not on the drums, through the melody.
On a side note, I picked my name for a reason. It can be read multiple ways.
@@happypuppy-i4k I think, in music, what stands out and what doesn't, is largely dependent on individual music preference. A song / piece of music can (and should, in my opinion) be varied by changing what is performed on ALL instruments, not just the drums, but this youtuber's intention with this video was to show how JUST changing the drums can change our perception of the music, and I think that came across very clearly. I don't even know what mainstream music is, but I'm sure hardcore jazzheads and metalheads might call my music preference mainstream, and I don't care. I'm skeptical of calling anything with blastbeats 'mainstream', though.
I get that you think you are right, and referring to music preference being different for everyone, I can't say you're wrong from YOUR point of view.
I disagree with your assessment, and it's always going to be that way. We experience music differently, and we have different opinions about it.
Thia is just amazing! Samus is the only person who has inspired me to play drums, while also bringing me to the realization that I will never be this good!!
Don't say that. Who knows, you could have some god given talent.
@@buckbreaker5185 Thanks Buck!
@@jwoods702How are the drums going dude?
I did a video like this a few years ago. Great topic. Many people don’t realize how different the same riff can sound with a change of drums under it. Drummers have loads more influence on a band’s sound than just whether it’s in time or not.
Combo beat was perfect! I also love how it really did sound like Chris Adler for that breakdown beat.
Dude i didnt even know you could play guitar and then you just bust out one of the most badass riffs ive ever heard 🤯
Love this exercise. Nicely demonstrates his different a riff can feel, depending on the underlying beat. Very well done.
2 and 6 are basically my go-to beats. I’m not a metal drummer and my left foot is errrmm “special” but considering how good they sounded here I don’t feel like I’m missing out much
#5 is my favorite. Fits the riff the best. But also #11 combination. That makes it more interesting. Rock on! 🤘
I love how you recorded this on an April Lavigne guitar and my brain was "How is this going to be heavy?". Well skaterboy, see you later boy, because this was awesome. I never realized that drums had this much power over determining how a riff sounds.
Thanks for making this.
It'd be cool to hear these kinda metal riffs over non traditional stuff like reggae / surf beats.
Also my whole discord says we look alike haha. Keep up the sick vids man! (Nice guitar playing also)
Wouldn't heavy guitars + reggae beat just end up sounding like a skank part?
This is one of my favorite concepts. I really liked how 5, 7, and 9 worked. I could see them being used in a song together with 5 for the verse,9 for the chorus, and 7 for the bridge.
What a drum god this guy is! Those traditional blastbeats were absolutely eargasmic!
haha thank you dude, and I love your name :)
That's such a cool concept. I'm not a drummer or anything, but I feel like this would be a great a idea for a contest or something like this! Like, we, guitarists, have so many contests going on where we need to write a riff or a solo over a drumbeat, so seeing this idea being inverted in this video was REALLY cool! My favorite was 7, you can't go wrong with the "Slayer beat" lol. It reminded me of something from Killswitch Engage or As I Lay Dying!
Super amazing. Guitarist, not a drummer but I look forward to learning some cool stuff from this channel. This was inspiring.
thank you Patrick!!
Amazing!! I’m getting my son a electric drum kit for Christmas this year….. definitely having him watch your videos…. Im a guitarist and bought him a guitar years ago that he didn’t touch let’s hope this tracks better lol
6, 7 and 9 are my faves tbh, they work the best on this riff
Yeah the bomb blast half of 9 especially
One of my favorite videos you’ve ever made! Fantastic work my friend 🤘
Glad RUclips recommended this one! Awesome. Very well done
thank you Luke!!
I like no.5 the best. Kicks are matched for each guitar notes and it’s powerful.
I didn't expect such a metalcore sounding riff from Samus
You ever listen to Decrepit Birth? Most metalcore death metal I ever heard
as someone who has only been playing the drums for roughly a year and four months, your speed and precision is absolutely incredible!!! i aspire to be as good as you one day 🤘
thank you so much dude!!
You gotta get in more with these guitar videos. That playing is underrated as FHUACK
thank you dude!!
Pure energy load with a handful of humor and funny looks! Thanks a lot, man 8)
thank YOU!!
You play amazingly and that was a lot instructive to me ! I love variety and combinations of progressive to full blast with deep heavy break downs.
That's why I loved em all. Thanks a lot 😃❤
That first rock beat with some power metal vocals 👌👌
I'd have to say beats 3 and 5 were my favorites, would love more videos like this!
how is this comment from 2 days ago on a 53 minute old video
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That combination was so sick man! I loved IT 🔥
Dude, I love your vids!! Keep rocking man🤘🤘🤘
7 is going to be my favorite, no matter the guitar riff. It should be in every song.
Great video. Love seeing how each style colors the riff.
Combination was my fave because it seemed to follow and support the riff the best while maintaining its own character.
Man, that was a good riff. I would've imagine it having a harmony included with that to make it sound Melodeath-esque.🤘
The Punk/Thrash beat sounded a lot better.
I can’t even begin to convey how satisfying this was to watch. You also seem like a super chill guy. If you haven’t, I’d love to see you cover either Embrace the World, Global Warming, or Mouth of Kala by Gojira. Those all go hard af and your kit sounds perfect for those.
Nice to see Samus using no's 5 and 6 to the combination beat in the end, since those two were my absolute favorites and indeed complimented the riff best of all.
*#9 blows my mind. Oh wait, so does #10.*
New subscriber here. Finally, a worthy channel RUclips recommended to me!
thank you so much Andy!! welcome my dude
This video makes me want to be in a band again, twice as bad as I already want to. It's just hard to find quality artists that are like minded.
The best in my opinion is the double bass with 8th notes, I mean sure all the fast beats are cool and all, but the 8th notes fit pretty nicely and don't overwhelm the song
Man. I love you. You make me laugh. Few and far between these days. Oh yeah, you're an awesome drummer.
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It hurts to see a drummer pick a guitar and lay a killing riff better than everything I can produce after my 20 years of guitar 🙈🙈🙈
And by the way number 5 is my favorite because I just had to headbang on this one 😄 🤘🏻
The combination flowed FLAWLESSLY
At 6:18 when you said 'combinations', you exactly sounded like the 'emotional damage' guy 😂
And #8 was my favoirite 💛
7, 10 and 11 are awesome. They fit perfectly.👌
Started watching this channel around Thanksgiving of 2022 and this gentleman blows my mind on how talented he is at music keep creating this astonishing content for all viewers thank you man🤟🤟
thank you so much!!
The slayer beat sounded the best imo.
Traditional Blast definitely worked the best here for me with Hammer Blast coming in second and Thrash Beat coming in 3rd. It's so sick to see how different the riff feels with different drum beats.
Gotta love the precision of you drumming. Cheers and blast beats.
The rock double time sounded like 5 flavored fruit punch 👊
16th note double bass into the breakdown beat is my fav combo in existence
Thank you! That was awesome... 2 and 7 liked the most.
That was amazing. Excellent technique, tons of creativity, knowledge of the genre. Pure gold and a huge amount of musicality in les than 7 minutes. Cheers, man.
thank you Camilo!!