The FASTEST way to learn drum patterns // with Jay Postones from TESSERACT

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  • Опубликовано: 2 дек 2024

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  • @pelefuentes1988
    @pelefuentes1988 11 месяцев назад +1

    This is literally my favorite part of this song on my favorite song on the album im 4 tracks into the album and I hear this and I’m like woah 🤘

  • @Max-ol9qi
    @Max-ol9qi Год назад +3

    You are sharing the best drum content on RUclips currently! You are a big inspiration for me these days!

  • @curtisarchery93
    @curtisarchery93 Год назад

    Thanks you 🙏

  • @GODElRigna
    @GODElRigna 9 месяцев назад

    Absolutely love your approach. Would love to hear you perform some specific GOD tracks. I have Alex Rudinger, Mike Malyan and a few other top notch drummers playing the tracks. Do you do offer video playthroughs?

  • @SamOwenI
    @SamOwenI Год назад

    Legion sounds amazing. I just love how so many of the individual elements of the song require dedication to be able to perform. The drums, the bass, the electric guitars, and of course those vocals.

  • @kierantemby2114
    @kierantemby2114 Год назад

    awesome! makes me want to learn this groove

  • @HaMMeR33661
    @HaMMeR33661 4 месяца назад

    About to use "Clone Hero" where people can mod in existing songs to play along, where you can hook up your actual e drumset to a Rock Band game.
    As I'm starting out, it just doesn't make sense to me how someone can look at notes or something and not have everything visualised for playing along.

  • @titrauskuningas
    @titrauskuningas Год назад

    It's super interesting to learn that the last half came from Mirror Image. It makes a lot of sense then why it a) has that distinct shift in focus/mood and b) literally, directly references Mirror Image in the lyrics so naturally

  • @dennisdegen
    @dennisdegen Год назад

    Thanks for sharing one of the Most interesting drum parts of your new Album Masterpiece, which i Really love.
    Trying to get to Play the second part of Natural disaster and struggling to get it.
    Looking really forward to your drum clinic and live Show in cologne.
    Its going to be the best day ever, i Hope you Include natural disaster, echoes, Legion, burden, sirens and especially sacrifice…omg

  • @MrAlexTDS
    @MrAlexTDS Год назад

    hello! What a drums you use? i want to know about module and how many digital pads you have. thank you

  • @aaronsparks9012
    @aaronsparks9012 Год назад

    Jay loved your video lesson, a very honest and important piece of literature of what song you chose to demonstrate for that purpose for, but can I just say something about your Acrylic set in that picture you took of it, holy crap dude that looks like an expensive piece of furniture LOL , nice choice of drum set buddy!!!😳❤🤘👋

  • @chrismizell5005
    @chrismizell5005 Год назад

    Guess it isn’t looking good for them to play this live when I see y’all in Tampa 😂😂 one of my favorites from the new album

  • @Mrfreeze74
    @Mrfreeze74 Год назад

    Wow awesome lesson, drum sounds fantastic. What is that drum software? Not from the module itself for sure!

  • @Poisonjam7
    @Poisonjam7 Год назад +1

    I’ve been doing this with Guitar Pro for about as long as I’ve been drumming. (10+ years) However it’s created a big problem for me, as I don’t really retain anything.
    I’ve gotten extremely good at sight reading with this method, but when I try to play without following along with the transcript it’s like I don’t know the song at all! I really don’t know how to solve this problem.
    As an example, I can play something like Do Not Look Down by Meshuggah perfectly fine when following the transcript, but if I try to do it from memory it’s full of mistakes and I get lost almost immediately. Granted, this is a complex song that’s basically a giant polyrhythm, but the point is I know how to play it, it isn’t really hard…I just can’t remember it!

    • @JayTesseracT
      @JayTesseracT  Год назад

      You have to practice committing it to memory too. The same happens for me when learning this stuff - I have to listen to the pattern enough times to be able to recall it in my mind. The kick / snare pattern at least.
      Then, I can begin the work on getting my limbs to hit things in the correct sequence.
      Give it time and listen with focus to whatever it is you’re trying to commit to memory. That’s an important part of the learning process too.

  • @rafaelchavarria9647
    @rafaelchavarria9647 Год назад +1

    even when Jay Postones is learning, it´s impressive LOL...

  • @MultiEchelon
    @MultiEchelon Год назад

    it's a lot difficult than it looks