5 HUGE MISTAKES Most METAL Drummers Make (How to fix them)

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  • Опубликовано: 14 дек 2024

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  • @RC32Smiths01
    @RC32Smiths01 3 года назад +115

    Metal drumming is so fun, and it is so better once you acknowledge and fix your habits or mistakes! Cheers for the information

    • @DrumBeatsOnline
      @DrumBeatsOnline  3 года назад +6

      My pleasure!

    • @RC32Smiths01
      @RC32Smiths01 3 года назад

      @@DrumBeatsOnline Thanks!

    • @tieukhavu8832
      @tieukhavu8832 3 года назад

      @@DrumBeatsOnline 05:36 Unless you play like John Bonham of Led Zeppelin (RIP).

  • @Kieranh4424
    @Kieranh4424 3 года назад +45

    I think a lot of metal drummers suffer from versatility because of elitism. I know so many people who’s attitude is just “no blasts? No chugs? No demon vocals? Must be pop trash!” Which really annoys me because playing other genres is what can make a drummer even better in their preferred genre. I mean jay Weinberg started as a jazz drummer and is now one of the best metal drummers out there.

    • @benjamingaray5660
      @benjamingaray5660 3 года назад +3

      People like that usually dont write very good music either. You should be able to be influenced by everything, not just the rest of the metal scene or whatever scene. Better to go off knowing what you absolutely dont like rather than think you know everything you do like.

    • @Hellwyck
      @Hellwyck 3 года назад +2

      So did John Dolmayan, John Otto, Bill Ward, Ian Paice...

    • @SomeRandomPerson163
      @SomeRandomPerson163 3 года назад +1

      Irony that metal already is a part of POP scene...

  • @solitudeparade
    @solitudeparade 3 года назад +66

    Seems as soon as you started wearing hats in the videos the production level stepped up even higher. Get that hat from Spielberg?

  • @isaacar1850
    @isaacar1850 2 года назад +4

    The versatility part is so true. I used to only play metal, and I couldn’t really expand into other genres outside of metal and rock. But I started learning funk, jazz, etc, and it not only allowed me to play more genres, but also become more creative with my metal drumming. 💀

  • @1toonhead
    @1toonhead 2 года назад +3

    The one thing I hate in metal drummer are one's that rock up with a tiny minimal kit. I grew up in the 80's and kits took up half of the stage and drummers weren't afraid of using every drum in a single song.

    • @evilervcowart6234
      @evilervcowart6234 2 года назад +2

      I can relate...small kits are not for me. I can tear up a 3 or 4 piece, don't get me wrong, but I much prefer a 9+ piece (always with 2 kick drums, never double pedals) and an assload of cymbals 🤘

    • @davidalvarado2833
      @davidalvarado2833 Год назад +1

      Small kits limit your overall sound and leaves your overall drumming feel empty like something not all there because you are missing beats. The bigger your kit and true double bass gives you more to play with and do more within the entire song.

  • @sneaky_general
    @sneaky_general 3 года назад +9

    Switching to a single pedal for the past year has been huge for my playing!

    • @austinsatterfield4981
      @austinsatterfield4981 2 года назад

      My goal this year as a right handed drummer was learn how to play with a lefty set up. It improved my double pedal, high hat, right foot control, and independence tremendously! Be cautious though cause now gotta have a high hat on both sides. It's just too fun!

  • @mariopantoja5727
    @mariopantoja5727 3 года назад +3

    I was focused on 300bpms and I became on a robotic drummer... amazing video. Now it's time to try new techniques and remember another that I left behind trying to get faster

  • @clynnae810
    @clynnae810 3 года назад +6

    I've been playing drums for a little over two years now and I'm soooohappy you mentioned knowing how to play other genres besides just metal because I so agree!! I'm in a metal band but I still play classic rock, punk and grunge rock on the side when I'm not playing with my bandmates. I can't wait to one day learn jazz and more genres eventually too!!

  • @ryanpgallant7769
    @ryanpgallant7769 3 года назад +7

    I have gone from only metal playing to alot of pop now in my new projects and man these are legit!!!!! Having to learn that a fill isn't always necessary was one of my toughest learning points. Now that I am in this pop world more, it seems fills are sparse, and have more "power" or "umph" when they show up in key sections of the song. Thanks as always for the great content Gabe. Cheers!

  • @josephrado6750
    @josephrado6750 2 года назад +3

    One thing I am really learning after 10 years and a few studio trips is to not neglect the time and care put into creating fills. Very easy to repeat but take your time and get your basic grooves down then and play around with what comes naturally.

  • @CorbianOfficial
    @CorbianOfficial 3 года назад +6

    I feel that lack of fill ins. Often i play the same fill in, again and again, because i pushed myself up to 250 BPM with Heel Toe and forgot to work on fill ins or rudiments. Now this is my current challenge and yeah i agree. Matt Halpern is a great example or Alex Rudinger in my opinion. Greetings from germany, alex!

  • @oneinfinity
    @oneinfinity 2 года назад

    Totally did the first one. I improved my dynamics so much when I started playing in a pop cover band as a side project.

  • @KyleCastroTheDrummerBoy090613
    @KyleCastroTheDrummerBoy090613 3 года назад +1

    Thanks a lot Sir Gabe, I learned a lot everytime I'm watching your Video, I'm a Beginner from the Philippines 😊🥁🇵🇭

  • @funkysanta9052
    @funkysanta9052 3 года назад +3

    For me I think Mario Duplantier (Gojira) epitomizes the quintessential modern day drummer. Precise, hard hitting but not sounding robotic. Odd note groups, orchestration around the kit, tons of ghost notes, good at double as well as single pedal, dynamics you name it.

    • @kevinwhite6176
      @kevinwhite6176 2 года назад +1

      I wanted to say the same thing. He can lock in with machine-gun double kicks with the rest of the band and somehow it feels like it flows instead of just pummels. Brann Dailor is also another extreme feel drummer - kind of the opposite of Duplantier in that Dailor loves his snare.

  • @Max_v.E
    @Max_v.E 3 года назад +16

    Woah these Ghost notes really scared me xD

  • @kennethschwartz898
    @kennethschwartz898 3 года назад +1

    Great Video.. What is that cymbal stack on the right that you were playing quarters on ?

  • @victorsupreme214
    @victorsupreme214 3 года назад +1

    Two things for years I never knew existed: Hi-hat pedals and Ghost Notes lol

  • @AlexanderTate.
    @AlexanderTate. 3 года назад +3

    Hey Gabe you should have at least a million subscribers. Your content is good and video quality and your skill and ability is better than about any other channel I’ve seen. Keep doing great. More people need to see your videos

  • @Crypticsunkiss1
    @Crypticsunkiss1 3 года назад +1

    Definitely the fills for me I'm absolutely great and doing the same thing, I actually recently have stepped back on my down time and started relearning rudiments and single kick beats. It's all most like starting all over

  • @Beno75
    @Beno75 3 года назад +2

    I’ve been sat in a rut for a while now,I’m guilty of most of the examples.
    This is really helping me improve thank you 🙏

    • @dcarney19
      @dcarney19 3 года назад +1

      yup!! same here!

  • @jakeloranger1419
    @jakeloranger1419 3 года назад +1

    I would add working on internal dynamics, where different limbs play at different volumes. Playing ghost notes on the snare is a good place to start, but playing soft notes on the hi-hat while hitting consistent loud backbeats can really make a groove happening. I saw David Garibaldi at a clinic years ago where he talked about a sort of hierarchy of internal dynamics in funk, R&B and Blues. The snare backbeat is loudest, followed by the kick, then accented notes on the hi-hat, unaccented notes on snare and finally with unaccented notes on hi-hat and ghost notes on snare being the softest. I find it really adds depth to a groove and helps to develop a good pocket feel. It also keeps a player from sounding too robotic by adding emotional tension and release within the groove itself. Matt Halpern is a good example of a player with fast chops and great feel who's constantly creating a sense of ebb and flow through the use of dynamics..

  • @lauragalvan6285
    @lauragalvan6285 3 года назад +3

    Heck yes! I’m glad you talked about this. I love drumming to other genres. Especially hip hop and rap bc I can be more creative since there are usually no real drums 🤘🏼

  • @tuievans
    @tuievans 3 года назад +2

    Finally a video that actually explains stuff! 😃

  • @westonjones4886
    @westonjones4886 3 года назад +1

    I totally relied way too much on the double bass at first. 1 thing totally, helped me though: Iron Maiden. Nicko only plays single pedal, and it lets him do some super cool stuff with the beats and fills he does.

    • @alyxl4mb904
      @alyxl4mb904 3 года назад

      Same I broke my double pedal a while back and it thought me to be more creative with a single pedal

  • @drakausdromgatti58
    @drakausdromgatti58 3 года назад

    My fraction fills just started really coming in. After a year of practicing them they finally sound smooth and fast....well im excited about it.

  • @hectorfranciscoaguirreneir547
    @hectorfranciscoaguirreneir547 3 года назад

    great sound and sooooo useful to me THX

  • @Arambulance911
    @Arambulance911 3 года назад +6

    Bro continuum and 21 were literally the first albums I’ve ever played and now I’m pursuing metal, thanks for calling this out early for me haha

  • @tigatitikhitam6583
    @tigatitikhitam6583 3 года назад +1

    Neat editing as always

  • @SheaRecordmetal
    @SheaRecordmetal 2 года назад

    I have been learning drums for the last few months. I play Metal guitar so naturally i want to be able to play to the songs i write. I happened to write a slower song, kind of out of norm from most of my riffs. I am learning how to play drums with this song. I am hooked. I started out just using one bass pedal and starting adding double bass to the song. I record drums so i get the bonus of recording then listening to my mistakes. I realized in the moment the fast stuff felt good, was in time , but when i listen back it’s just too much. Less is more sometimes and that’s hard to get into a metal fan’s head😁Think Vinnie Paul. He could go off but he could easily just sit in the pocket and let the groove hit so hard as well🤘🏼

  • @manupbritain5232
    @manupbritain5232 3 года назад

    I've had some time out from the drums and catching back up again and your videos have really gone up a level.

  • @sonicacoustics9176
    @sonicacoustics9176 3 года назад

    Enjoyed watching this content! Awesome!

  • @vapeghost9001
    @vapeghost9001 3 года назад

    I learned some things from this 60 year old jazz drummer. Made my sound a little more versatile. No matter what genre you play.. look to the old school players. Learn outside the norm so your sound is outside the norm...

  • @sabinamorgagniofficinaplay8608
    @sabinamorgagniofficinaplay8608 3 года назад

    Thank you so much!

  • @mortaldrumming
    @mortaldrumming 3 года назад +5

    It might be like that in the beginning, but then you get more into sub-genres and a whole bunch of universes open up.

  • @caelebdrums6919
    @caelebdrums6919 3 года назад +1

    Thankyou so much mate, the stuff im learning from your videos have improved the quality of my covers more than i could have imagined, i still have a long way to go but considering how hard i find learning things and my lack of coordination i didnt think id be able to make it far but for the first time since ive started i finally have people making cover requests and even had someone try to scout me, so thankyou so much and i look forward to continously improving with your videos ❤

  • @justinthomas9463
    @justinthomas9463 3 года назад

    Absolutely love the sound of your kit!!!

  • @ShauryaChawla12
    @ShauryaChawla12 3 года назад

    Tysmmmmm Gabe. It's been just 1 year of me playing all metal songs on drums. But thanks to you for making me realize these mistakes. I have been making a few of them all the time. I completed a lot of iconic metal songs with double bass in this 1 year, but it's always a way to go. As a drummer, versatility plays a major role. We should be able to play every damn genre!!!!

  • @lochlanrivers1021
    @lochlanrivers1021 3 года назад

    I also started backwards like you gabe. More of aa pocket straight rock drummer turned metal drummer but still do both so I'm still trying to work on thee metal side of things.

  • @lettysharp578
    @lettysharp578 3 года назад +1

    My Tuesday just got better

  • @donnypatoine4475
    @donnypatoine4475 3 года назад

    Dude I had no idea you were with I prevail! Good shit man, great video too.

  • @pablinatorskits7233
    @pablinatorskits7233 3 года назад

    I broke my leg and I’m in a cast right now and the using one pedal has definitely came at me real hard and figuring out new ways to play like that 👍🏼

  • @fitsdrumms2293
    @fitsdrumms2293 3 года назад

    Thanks for the lesson. I really don't know where I fit in all this. I don't even use a double bass pedal iv became a custom to. Throwing my single pedal to adapt the double bass sound.

  • @dangerzone667
    @dangerzone667 3 года назад

    dude that fill excersice in the end is niiiice

  • @StrappingYoungLadam
    @StrappingYoungLadam 4 месяца назад

    The biggest thing to help me was being a metal drummer in my free time and a worship drummer within my community.

  • @cert4
    @cert4 3 года назад

    wow love 5 minutes in. I played in an ancient fife and rum corp with a rope tension snare and bass also. I think. This sounds like it and hits close to home. Has a little marching band texture too

  • @CorridorOfChameleons94
    @CorridorOfChameleons94 3 года назад +1

    I need to work on everything

  • @danielstalnacke1894
    @danielstalnacke1894 3 года назад

    I was way to reliant on my double bass playing for so many years, which hindered me alot when i was supposed to play other genres.
    After graduation, i bought a new single bass pedal, and havent been playing double bass in over 1.5 years, and have been really working on other genres like jazz, fusion and funk.
    Will probably buy a new double pedal sometime soon, and I think it will be interesting to see how my technique, creativity and level of understanding has progressed!
    Great video!

  • @lucasjacks3594
    @lucasjacks3594 3 года назад

    Great job with this video. It definitely gives me a lot to think about as a metal drummer.

  • @snrdrm
    @snrdrm 3 года назад

    Amazing video!! PLEASE bless me and tell me that splash stack combination near your hi-hat please please please!! Sounds incredible in combination with that polyphonic ride :)

  • @TheLastBra1ncell
    @TheLastBra1ncell 3 года назад +12

    When you introduced yourself, i was subconsciously expecting the phrase "My name is Mud" tho. Guess, Primus fucked my head

  • @lerakxkorb
    @lerakxkorb 3 года назад +2

    so im a starting metal drummer (as in played other genres) and this is super helpful but do you have some tips for what songs to use as an introduction to double bass in the nu metal / heavy metal genre?

    • @Kieranh4424
      @Kieranh4424 3 года назад

      I’d recommend looking at metalcore for some intro to double kick. I used a lot of architects songs aswell as I prevail and some slipknot. These colours don’t run by architects really helped my double kick

    • @flyingsplice
      @flyingsplice 3 года назад

      memphis will be laid to waste by norma jean and A shot below the belt by August burns red. start slower if need be but trying to learn those is about as good a metalcore crash course as you could need

  • @jacksonwhittier3646
    @jacksonwhittier3646 11 месяцев назад

    A lot of metal drummers need to learn to groove, im saying this as a death metal drummer, you have guys that can blast beat and play fast double bass at super human levels but they can't hold down a simply 4/4 beat that grooves. I recommend just incorporating some pocket or groove into your practice session once your down doing your exercises for the metal stuff, or even learning some rock and pop somgs here and there will help!

  • @NinPossible
    @NinPossible 3 года назад

    Gabe, you're awesome! Best of luck!

  • @Thenewbronzeagecollapse
    @Thenewbronzeagecollapse 2 года назад

    Very circular and whole drummers in metal are: Jamie Saint Mérat, Flo Mournier, Marco Minneman and Matt Garstka... Also Chris Turner

  • @Nickysticksofficial
    @Nickysticksofficial 3 года назад

    Sick video! Thanks Gabe🙏

  • @Hav_Nfun
    @Hav_Nfun 3 года назад

    Great videos, I’m ready to see I prevail in sept at blue ridge rock fest🤟🏻

  • @jamesvandread6695
    @jamesvandread6695 3 года назад

    I think i started like you did gabe I started learning in church with pocket and groove while learning metal in my own time I still have issues with fills and rudements because no one taught them to me I just learned by listening amd trying to mimic what I heard being played so though they might not be exact to whats really played in stuck on the ones I know

  • @kalbaniskickdrum
    @kalbaniskickdrum 3 года назад

    Jeez, I think I got to say that I'm actually so overloaded with returning to the kit after a 15 year break, that it's a huge construction site. I think one of my biggest issues is that all this time off "my" kit and tinkering on other kits.... kind of led to a dominant right hand as a left hander. (every freaking body is right handed...so when you get on someones' kit....yup, right handed) So what I find myself doing is firstly: seriously contemplating going center hats, open handed. Next, with a huge foot focus recently, I forgot all about the power of ghost notes. Thanks again... you just remind me day in and day out to never give up man.

    • @DrumBeatsOnline
      @DrumBeatsOnline  3 года назад

      I'm so happy to help! Congrats on making your way back to the kit my friend!

  • @jonnycowan2299
    @jonnycowan2299 3 года назад

    I'm struggling to even play any genre, I feel like at some point I'm just drum doodling after a little four four beat on the high hat with some little doubles here and there. Just diddle doodle diddle doodle nothing great. I need to find my groove! I'm getting there, just takes time

  • @lochlanrivers1021
    @lochlanrivers1021 3 года назад

    I definitely don't soley rely on my double bass pedal, and I have been trying to get double strokes down with my single pedal but it is hard to get the proper technique, also one that suits me and feels good. So definitely need to work a little harder on getting that down, but at least I acknowledge this. Pretty good with dynamics, however, need to work on incorporating dynamics into fills a little more as I usually only do a few accents. But I have started practicing more rudiments and putting those into my fills which has opened up so much more for me. I even came up with 2 or 3 new fills that I absolutely love as they are different and I thought of them. Also trying to work on less "straight" fills which this also helps with. Instead of 4s or 8s etc. Doing 3s and 6s, sounds so much different. RRL is a new favourite of mine to move around the kit. And even RRLK is cool to make it more straight or even. Even tried to play 16ths obut do it as RRL try it, it's difficult but sounds so cool and brings a whole new feel to it

  • @michaelprior6452
    @michaelprior6452 3 года назад

    That fill you just introduced. Whoa.

  • @MartinBellamyMBDrums
    @MartinBellamyMBDrums 3 года назад +2

    The versatility point is soooo sooo important! Gotta mix it up!
    Even shrink your kit down so you aren't tempted to go NUTS Haha
    Awesome video 🤘

    • @joaopedro273
      @joaopedro273 3 года назад

      normalmente os bateristas de metal (pelo menos os considerados icónicos ) nunca tiveram em conta esta informação simplesmente seguiram a musica com o que sabiam e o que achavam melhor na altura ... este tipo de vídeos só serve para por ainda mais barreiras à criatividade de um género que já é bastante vago hoje em dia

    • @vishnugiridran8847
      @vishnugiridran8847 3 года назад

      Yo metal drummers are the only drummers who r the most versatile so save it man

  • @Ayushdrums
    @Ayushdrums 3 года назад

    Can you upload more drum fills like the fill at 10?
    Thanks

  • @abhishekaby941
    @abhishekaby941 3 года назад +1

    Gabe all of your vids are awesome i heard you are doing something with Cole rolland

  • @gav1n046
    @gav1n046 3 года назад

    I know this isn’t *always* the case… but I think it’s worth the mention that the majority of metal drums these days is sampled on record… at least for non-label bands cause it’s cheaper to sample midi.
    The studio is the best place to learn your own strengths and weaknesses

  • @kevinanthony3144
    @kevinanthony3144 3 года назад +1

    Oh my god the double bass thing is a crutch for me for sure. I automatically suck when theres only one bass pedal hahah

  • @Asagohantabemasuka
    @Asagohantabemasuka 3 года назад

    About fills... check all Iron Maiden albums featuring Nicko McBrain. Also the live versions of those songs. Never playing the same, yet sounding musical.

  • @fredrikh3547
    @fredrikh3547 Год назад

    I want nothing more than being the first guy! Class act

  • @AJ_Drums
    @AJ_Drums 3 года назад

    Man if you dont know him already, check out chris turner, talk about ghost notes and groove, also zero drum samples needed. His producer said even -2db of compression could destroy his performance

  • @sugarfoo4
    @sugarfoo4 3 года назад

    I got a double pedal a week ago and ahhhh… I just practiced One, you know the part. My hardest issue is playing straight quarters on whatever. I just am used to grooving so this is just so strange. The hihat pedal moving over was a sad thing for me but I’m used to it.

  • @larrytate1657
    @larrytate1657 3 года назад

    Is there more to the beginning pedals than just one being double and one single? Meaning do you not like the eliminators?

  • @squirrel8016
    @squirrel8016 3 года назад +1

    I have respect for metal drummers 🥁✨✨🤘🔥

  • @joeypaul4699
    @joeypaul4699 3 года назад

    I will not remove either of my pedals 😡 lol love your videos man. Thank you

  • @himanshusebastian9060
    @himanshusebastian9060 3 года назад

    I'm really inspired by Matt Halpern and Luke Holland, I always wondered how to improve my 👻 notes. Thanks for this video!!

  • @ronvallejo7987
    @ronvallejo7987 3 года назад

    What’s your stack made of? Looks like a wuhon linear on top.

  • @Drummerboi1245
    @Drummerboi1245 3 года назад

    Definitely fill diversity I do use rudiments in my fills paradiddles mostly but I feel I need to add some more to my repertoire. Thank you for the guidance 🤘

  • @ChristopherLopezDrums
    @ChristopherLopezDrums 3 года назад

    This is the video I wish someone had made 14 years ago when I had to transition from being a full rock/metal drummer to a gospel drummer. Thank you so much!

  • @benbritton1368
    @benbritton1368 3 года назад

    I always fall into playing the same metal fills, if you could show more that would be much appreciate!

  • @20smgreen
    @20smgreen 3 года назад

    You need to address how people set their sets up. I saw a clip of the kick pedal beater coming back and hitting the shin........

  • @chatcache23
    @chatcache23 3 года назад

    Please do drum vlogs I love it

  • @wickedwidget3812
    @wickedwidget3812 2 года назад

    Man it is flipped for me to I have learned the softer rock bit want to learn metal I want to be not the best drummer but a well developed drummer that can adapt to all playing styles it is more of a love for the beat of the drums for me as a beginner I have always loved the drums just now am I able to buy my second kit and really have a great hobby

  • @attempt58
    @attempt58 2 года назад +1

    I just need to work on my Jazz and my fills. I guess I'm not that bad afterall.

  • @La_sagne
    @La_sagne 2 года назад

    pretty much every fill with a bell in the middle is great

  • @lorenzkachelrie1799
    @lorenzkachelrie1799 3 года назад +1

    6:06 is this a flying cow in the crowd? 😂

  • @DrumForTheSongPodcast
    @DrumForTheSongPodcast 3 года назад

    Great video, thanks! I'm similar to you where I'm currently more of a rock/pocket drummer but I would like to expand my metal skills a bit more. I've subscribed to your channel so will check out more of your videos. Cheers from Wales!

  • @SupahStar247
    @SupahStar247 3 года назад +1

    Yep. I need to work on fills and playing other genres aside from metal.

  • @allanmalloy8266
    @allanmalloy8266 3 года назад

    Most metal is intentioned to be razor sharp and tight, so primary metal drummers will fit in that tight confined space. Versatility, feel, dynamic, groove and interesting fills occupy no space when you're at 200+bpm at double time. The only thing that matters is if you're tight and consistent - though that alone is transferable in to other genres, you will of course be missing lots of nuances that other genres require.
    I am a metal drummer, and 6 years in to playing I threw myself in to Jazz and got lessons from a jazz drummer. That probably did more for me them anything, and if you need to jump in to another Genre that will do more then a few exercises.

  • @quake1792
    @quake1792 3 года назад

    I definitely feel naked on a single-bass kit. I'm not a speed metal drummer but I do rely on my of those fraction fills (didn't know that's what they were called btw) as part om my toolbox. I learned a lot of that from Mike Portnoy.

  • @robbiesmith7468
    @robbiesmith7468 3 года назад +2

    I wonder if any of these metal fills you played will be in the new IPrevail music 🤔

  • @lesterrosario3494
    @lesterrosario3494 3 года назад

    I love your Channel 💗💗💗😍
    Can you do Planetshakers drum beat?🤗

  • @insertmetalusernamehere
    @insertmetalusernamehere 3 года назад

    Wait... I'm NOT supposed to blast beat everything? Ok, back to the drawing board.

  • @maltes666
    @maltes666 3 года назад

    Im not a metal drummer but I love your videos
    so...

  • @lorenzkachelrie1799
    @lorenzkachelrie1799 3 года назад +1

    1:04 😂😂

  • @mrgreentheking527
    @mrgreentheking527 3 года назад

    Keep going gabe

  • @innocenthedgehog8367
    @innocenthedgehog8367 3 года назад

    I think my main issue here is not being able to play as well without double kicks. I'm getting better at it now thanks to playing a lot more pop, disco and funk over the last year, but it's definitely a problem.

    • @DrumBeatsOnline
      @DrumBeatsOnline  3 года назад

      It’s good to recognize, now you know what to improve!

  • @vishnugiridran8847
    @vishnugiridran8847 3 года назад +1

    I play metal and to me ones I play metal other genres become much simpler stop saying metal drummers have no versatility how bout som of the jazz guys they hardly can play any genre with guitar distortion on em benny Greg can’t play any double bass song

  • @njmontano1625
    @njmontano1625 Год назад

    The root of all these problems is only listening to metal or only a handful of metal subgenres. Enjoying other styles of music is one way to expand one's own arsenal.

  • @andrewmurphy5310
    @andrewmurphy5310 3 года назад +1

    I thought the title was clickbaity but this is very solid advise. I'm guilty of heavy hitting.

  • @joshrichards6486
    @joshrichards6486 3 года назад

    You forgot to mention Alex Camarena for metal drummers with a lot of feel.

  • @marshaltito7369
    @marshaltito7369 3 года назад +1

    That fill with a lot of accents is really interesting, I've never tried something like that with my hands. I'll definitely try that tomorrow.