Hi this was great, would you be able to post it without the music so I can cover it? I like making covers for me and my friends and would just love to do one of mine all mine
Hey, sorry for the late reply! In case you’re still interested, I’ll be starting a Patreon channel in the next month or so and will be offering access to drums-only versions of my covers, including this, in one of my packages. Stay tuned :)
They are. To play them, it’s mainly about hand control - you’d go to hit the snare as you normally would but instead, to play softer, don’t grip too tightly and make sure your wrist doesn’t come up too much before you hit it. Aim for the stick to be about an inch or two from the head. Practise repeatedly playing regular quavers (8th notes) on the snare with both hands and then gradually bring down the volume, keeping the sticks’ height in mind. Hope that helped and feel free to ask more questions :)
Very awesome
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Great job!
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This is heart warming. ❤
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The drum cover was beautiful
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Hi this was great, would you be able to post it without the music so I can cover it? I like making covers for me and my friends and would just love to do one of mine all mine
Hey, sorry for the late reply! In case you’re still interested, I’ll be starting a Patreon channel in the next month or so and will be offering access to drums-only versions of my covers, including this, in one of my packages. Stay tuned :)
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heyyy this was really nice!!!!
is there a chance I could have the sheet music? I'd lovee to try this!!!
Thank you! I learnt by ear so don’t have sheet music unfortunately. Enjoy playing it nonetheless :)
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Are those ghost notes on the snare? How do I play that part?
They are. To play them, it’s mainly about hand control - you’d go to hit the snare as you normally would but instead, to play softer, don’t grip too tightly and make sure your wrist doesn’t come up too much before you hit it. Aim for the stick to be about an inch or two from the head. Practise repeatedly playing regular quavers (8th notes) on the snare with both hands and then gradually bring down the volume, keeping the sticks’ height in mind. Hope that helped and feel free to ask more questions :)
@@ShianaParry like if I were to count it out where are the ghost notes at?