@@revelationssoloprojectdisc8489 I think during self titled he used a pearl sensitone or some other steel snare, during Iowa I think he started using ocdp
@@WillCtheMechDrummer During Self titled to IOWA was when he used Orange County Drums, he got endorsed by pearl later on in the Iowa Era, close to vol 3
@@ArtOfDrumming Slipknot uses an aluminum baseball bat for the keg part instead of drum sticks, and they don't hit the keg during the chorus. Other than that GREAT JOB!
@@graysontheginger Are you saying that they used something different in the original to get that sound or just that you can't hear it? If the latter, then I'd recommend listening to the drum track that others have put onto RUclips (obviously original drum track not Midi or covers).
His snare sound is what will always stick with me forever. But his double bass sound was incredibly influential and still one of the best ever. RIP Joey.
Riffs, Beards & Gear and channels like this one is why I’m where I’m at with music and knowledge. I thank you guys and have 110% respect for anyone putting their time into teaching the community. Much Love ❤️
@@Frontdesk99 what? of course not that would take years of playing man plus I only I want to play like him not play exactly how he plays. Do you get what I’m trying to say i kinda suck at explaining…
@@mikes1256 start with stuff like acdc then move up from there- have fun with it and just play along with songs. If you tried to practice by the book it gets boring quick. you wouldnt tell a 16 year old to drive an f1 car, so dont expect to play hard stuff right away.
@@beaumowery5610 Yep, it does get boring. Right now I play electric guitar, I have been playing for 1 and a half years and I’m still learning scales and solos from songs but i know some riffs to. I also have a bit of experience playing the drums one of my friends let me use his kit and practice but since the pandemic i haven’t been able to go to his house.
"The 13x6.5 1 mm thick steel shell provides a super crisp attack, and still has a nice body, just like Joey himself." You play like that every night of your life, you stay ripped. RIP JJ.
Out of all the artists deaths that I’ve experienced in my lifetime, Joeys death just *still* doesn’t feel real. I don’t know how to describe it. I just don’t want to believe it. Such an inspiration to me.
Me too man it was always a goal to meet him and I still have conversations in my head about what I'd ask him in regards to drumming and music. I'll never get to meet my childhood hero and it feels so odd. It feels like he's still here I just can't believe it man.
The thing I like the most about this channel is that I watch it for the content, regardless of whether I like the drummer/band that's being profiled or not. Keep up the good work and thumbs up for another great video.
Phenomenal recreation as always, just the ride was completely off, Joey used a really heavy pingy ride so an A Custom Ping Ride or an S Rock Ride (what Jay Weinberg uses) would've been ideal
I remember being 13 or 14 years old watching RUclips videos of Joey in 240p playing some festivals and just being blown away at his precision and speed. He was a legend in the industry
Joey was my Influence into drums and music. Listening to Joey was the very first time I isolated the drums and just listened out for him. He made me appreciate drums and fills In a song and how it's the backbone. I remember being 12 years old and listening to other music after that and asking myself why isn't there endless double bass and sick fills everywhere? He was just something else and his death doesn't feel real yet. I'm 23 now and I feel like a part of my childhood is gone. You can't even buy his signature blood Promark drumsticks anymore. I used to buy so many pairs In my teens and broke them all or gave them away when I had one stick left. Never did I realize there was a finite amount. And the ones that are left are hundreds of dollars treated as collector items. It's a shame. I am depression lol
I have to say. I’m sure most would say the same thing. Joeys snare is my all time favorite sounding snare of all time. Live that thing sounded incredible.
I loved his driving energy on the kit and the way he only used the double bass hits when needed, not constantly because they lose the effect that way. I notice that this particular track could really be played with just one Tom😏
Man, this was great. On top of the fact that this was just super tight, this (and other videos of yours) makes me realise just how versatile of a drummer you gotta be to do all these videos cleanly. Well done, sir. Keep up the excellent work.
@@ArtOfDrumming hey, thank you for doing all these videos! I love watching, but if I’m being perfectly honest, as somebody with different genres coming into the studio your videos have been insanely helpful in figuring out drum head choice and how to get as many sounds as possible from a kit.
Wow, My favourite drummer is Joey and my drum teacher has this drum set, what a pleasure! My teacher plays in a metalcore band (they're Italian but the vocalist sing in English), they're called "The wind covenant" and they're really not bad! I recommend the song "damnation"
This comment means a lot to me personally! I love your channel and have learned a lot through your videos. Thanks! Do you have a specific question about the mix that I can answer?
@@pascal_thielen Thanks for the kind words! One of the things that we've emphasized from the beginning is how much the production side can color the sound of acoustic drums and often mislead viewers to believe that they're hearing exactly what the drums sound like in the room. Your brief overview of the drums, heads, general tuning, and microphones were excellent. We'd love to see more on the rest of the signal chain. Starting with the raw audio and adding in the EQ, compression, gating, reverb, etc. would really help provide a transparent view of how the tones were sculpted. Cheers!
Wow what a FANTASTIC JOB! My favorite one so far. Thanks for all the details from tuning to mic placement and the history of Joey and Slipknot. Seriously well done.
I think Joey is one of those drummers that will never be forgotten. He was one of the unique and special drummers in this planet, and I hope he is still the greatest metal drummer in heaven.
Very very close i dig it! i think the drums were mixed a little too quiet, some of the snare inflections and rolls got lost, BUT very impressed! I need to get me a joey snare ASAP :c Good job on the video! \m/
A local musical instrument shop has a joey Jordison signature pearl snare since they opened in 2016. That snare sit on the top of the shelf and no one's even looking at it and even has a 30% off on its price cos it's seating there forever. The week after Joey Jordison died, that very snare was sold on it's sale price which i consider is a steal. A lucky guy bought it.
Great video!!! Love the editing I’m very surprised you haven’t done the late great Vinnie Paul, his drum parts are Legendary!! Keep making videos and rock on🤘🏻
No disrespect to Jay because even though he's talented as hell, Joey can never be replaced. A lot of drummers from bands who started since Slipknot made it big admits they were somehow influenced by Joey.
I have that snare and it's still the most wonderful snare ever. I have recorded with it so many times and it always sounds so crisp, and it's versatile and then some. Faster speed metal where it pings more, and then low tuned djent where you can thicken it up, to metalcore where its more in the middle. Wonderful. I have had it since they were released years ago and its still going strong. It was expensive for back then at about 300 pounds, but worth it and then some.
Wow. 20 mics for the drums. This is unheard for me and unbelievable. Most I have heard of was 12 - 2 for the bass, 2 for the snare, one for each tom so another 3 mics, 1 for hi hat, 2 for overheads and 2 for the room. :) But this was for a standard 5-piece kit with 4-5 cymbals.
I bought one of Joey's signature snares a few years back....I of course sound absolutely nothing like him but it's still fuckin awesome to have. RIP #1.
He only used it during The Subliminal Verses tour. He never used it anywhere else with Slipknot. For the album he used a Tama 1980 Superstar Bell Brass.
Love this. I did a cover of this for IG years ago with a trash can, this massive copper pipe that I used to have on my kit, and that same snare. Didn't have 20+ channels going for my mix though haha. Great work on all of these videos. The attention to detail is phenomenal.
This is crazy awesome! You nailed the feel and tone! then only time I can tell its not joeys performance is the snare fills, you don't quiet get the same feel but I imagine that's a lot like how a guitarist tone is in the hands though! anyway amazing video! Subbed and rang the bell!
Brings me back to watching Joeys drum cam videos here on youtube. He learned me to play more agressively by doing his cool hybrid open handed technique where he plays the hihat with his right hand but switches to left hand when he has to hit the snare with his right hand. Looks so cool and sound so heavy
Great video! He was definitely the drummer who had most influence on me when I was starting out as a drummer. When he died I went to a local musicstore and bought the 13' JJ signature snare (new version) and I love it.
record a video showing how the Drums mix process looks like, because this is the most important thing when creating the sound of the Instrument during recording
4:00 ... even that he played Paiste cymbals, we want to show that you can get close to his sound even with other cymbals .... yeah ... Jay Weinberg shows that at every gig with his Zildjians ... btw ... Max Weinberg also deserves one of this clips 🙃😉
Joey was the reason I started playing the drums
He’s truly be missed. Such an inspiration to a whole generation of drummers out there!
Me too man!! And many others drummers in the fu...ng world!
Me too bro
Me also brother
same
I love Joey's snare sound. It has a lot of bite.
My favorite snare he used was the one he used in the self titled album demo songs like Interloper, snap, and despise
@@revelationssoloprojectdisc8489 was that when he was using OCDP?
@@revelationssoloprojectdisc8489 I think his most iconic drum sound is when his snares were tightened like crazy
@@revelationssoloprojectdisc8489 I think during self titled he used a pearl sensitone or some other steel snare, during Iowa I think he started using ocdp
@@WillCtheMechDrummer During Self titled to IOWA was when he used Orange County Drums, he got endorsed by pearl later on in the Iowa Era, close to vol 3
The beer keg was a nice touch
True 😃
@@ArtOfDrumming Slipknot uses an aluminum baseball bat for the keg part instead of drum sticks, and they don't hit the keg during the chorus. Other than that GREAT JOB!
@@graysontheginger Are you saying that they used something different in the original to get that sound or just that you can't hear it? If the latter, then I'd recommend listening to the drum track that others have put onto RUclips (obviously original drum track not Midi or covers).
Where is the baseball bat to make things more accurate
His snare sound is what will always stick with me forever. But his double bass sound was incredibly influential and still one of the best ever. RIP Joey.
It’s still shocking that Joey died.
Totally agree. His musical legacy will live forever!
It happens to everybody
is it though? The life they lead is a crazy one
2 of the top 3 drummers to me are dead that being Joey and Rev
@@ArtOfDrumming Plzzz do Alan White from Oasis
This was amazingly well done
Everything this channel does is great pretty much! The sounds and the playing always on point
Yes. Now they need to just cover The Rev from Avenged Sevenfold 🤘🏻
Riffs, Beards & Gear and channels like this one is why I’m where I’m at with music and knowledge. I thank you guys and have 110% respect for anyone putting their time into teaching the community. Much Love ❤️
"And that will set you back $250000 sir"
Wow, that was actually very authentic to the real sound, especially nailed it with the clicky bass drums. Clown's beer keg was a nice touch : ).
now all I need is a drum kit.
Jokes aside, I really want to play the drums.
Joey is such an inspiration that I aspire to play like him. One day I swear i’ll get that drum set.
@@mikes1256 And you think you can achieve that skill level in what, three weeks? Dream on, kid.
@@Frontdesk99 what? of course not that would take years of playing man plus I only I want to play like him not play exactly how he plays. Do you get what I’m trying to say i kinda suck at explaining…
@@mikes1256 start with stuff like acdc then move up from there- have fun with it and just play along with songs. If you tried to practice by the book it gets boring quick. you wouldnt tell a 16 year old to drive an f1 car, so dont expect to play hard stuff right away.
@@beaumowery5610 Yep, it does get boring. Right now I play electric guitar, I have been playing for 1 and a half years and I’m still learning scales and solos from songs but i know some riffs to. I also have a bit of experience playing the drums one of my friends let me use his kit and practice but since the pandemic i haven’t been able to go to his house.
"The 13x6.5 1 mm thick steel shell provides a super crisp attack, and still has a nice body, just like Joey himself." You play like that every night of your life, you stay ripped. RIP JJ.
This is just incredible. You guys are truly knowledgeable of drums and how to get the sound you want out of them.
Thanks so much Jax!
Out of all the artists deaths that I’ve experienced in my lifetime, Joeys death just *still* doesn’t feel real. I don’t know how to describe it. I just don’t want to believe it. Such an inspiration to me.
his music lives in us
Me too man it was always a goal to meet him and I still have conversations in my head about what I'd ask him in regards to drumming and music. I'll never get to meet my childhood hero and it feels so odd. It feels like he's still here I just can't believe it man.
I don't know how to explain it either, I can't believe he's gone.
I’ve been listening to Slipknot since 99’ and have been playing drums since 98’. He is the reason I play metal. RIP Goat.
his creativity with the snare, thats what makes me love joey
Nailed it. Damn this kit sounds close to Joey‘s. Still can‘t believe he is gone
🤟 true! RIP
Joey is one of the reasons I began using higher tuning on my snare drum. Opened up my pallette even more!
One of the most iconic Paiste endorsees ever (and probably THE most iconic for Rudes)
"Yeeeaaah, we're gonna go with Zildjians on this one"
Lol
The thing I like the most about this channel is that I watch it for the content, regardless of whether I like the drummer/band that's being profiled or not.
Keep up the good work and thumbs up for another great video.
Thanks so much Martin!
Phenomenal recreation as always, just the ride was completely off, Joey used a really heavy pingy ride so an A Custom Ping Ride or an S Rock Ride (what Jay Weinberg uses) would've been ideal
The absolute quality and attention to detail here is outstanding.
🙏
I remember being 13 or 14 years old watching RUclips videos of Joey in 240p playing some festivals and just being blown away at his precision and speed. He was a legend in the industry
One time I seen Joey warming up in a documentary.
Just his warm up, left my jaw on the floor.
Is it the one where he ends it with a blast beat?
Joey was my Influence into drums and music. Listening to Joey was the very first time I isolated the drums and just listened out for him. He made me appreciate drums and fills In a song and how it's the backbone. I remember being 12 years old and listening to other music after that and asking myself why isn't there endless double bass and sick fills everywhere? He was just something else and his death doesn't feel real yet. I'm 23 now and I feel like a part of my childhood is gone. You can't even buy his signature blood Promark drumsticks anymore. I used to buy so many pairs In my teens and broke them all or gave them away when I had one stick left. Never did I realize there was a finite amount. And the ones that are left are hundreds of dollars treated as collector items. It's a shame. I am depression lol
The best aspect of Joeys drumming has to be the iconic double bass🔥 fly high Joey
I have to say. I’m sure most would say the same thing. Joeys snare is my all time favorite sounding snare of all time. Live that thing sounded incredible.
I just loved how Joey would raise his arm so high when hitting cymbals or hi hats, it just made it look so aggressive
I loved his driving energy on the kit and the way he only used the double bass hits when needed, not constantly because they lose the effect that way.
I notice that this particular track could really be played with just one Tom😏
Joey was the soul reason for me to peep into metal drumming
Man, this was great. On top of the fact that this was just super tight, this (and other videos of yours) makes me realise just how versatile of a drummer you gotta be to do all these videos cleanly. Well done, sir. Keep up the excellent work.
Wow, thanks!
@@ArtOfDrumming hey, thank you for doing all these videos! I love watching, but if I’m being perfectly honest, as somebody with different genres coming into the studio your videos have been insanely helpful in figuring out drum head choice and how to get as many sounds as possible from a kit.
almost one year without joey.......time go,s fast...RIP joey....you were the best metal drummer of the world
Joey Jordison is the reason why I play drums
Wow, My favourite drummer is Joey and my drum teacher has this drum set, what a pleasure!
My teacher plays in a metalcore band (they're Italian but the vocalist sing in English), they're called "The wind covenant" and they're really not bad! I recommend the song "damnation"
Well produced! Would love to see your mix notes as well, as there's clearly more than a bit of production work happening here. Cheers!
This comment means a lot to me personally! I love your channel and have learned a lot through your videos. Thanks! Do you have a specific question about the mix that I can answer?
🙏
@@ArtOfDrumming plzz do Alan White from Oasis
@@ArtOfDrumming please do Alan White from Oasis plzzzzzz 🥺
@@pascal_thielen Thanks for the kind words! One of the things that we've emphasized from the beginning is how much the production side can color the sound of acoustic drums and often mislead viewers to believe that they're hearing exactly what the drums sound like in the room. Your brief overview of the drums, heads, general tuning, and microphones were excellent. We'd love to see more on the rest of the signal chain. Starting with the raw audio and adding in the EQ, compression, gating, reverb, etc. would really help provide a transparent view of how the tones were sculpted. Cheers!
One of my favorite videos from the channel! That was amazing.
Glad you enjoyed it!
An amazing video as always! The kit sounds ace! RIP to the legend Joey Jordison
🤟
Wow what a FANTASTIC JOB! My favorite one so far. Thanks for all the details from tuning to mic placement and the history of Joey and Slipknot. Seriously well done.
I think Joey is one of those drummers that will never be forgotten. He was one of the unique and special drummers in this planet, and I hope he is still the greatest metal drummer in heaven.
The effort put into this is incredible. Efforts not gone to waste! Plus I'm sure it was fun doing the recreating process.
Very very close i dig it! i think the drums were mixed a little too quiet, some of the snare inflections and rolls got lost, BUT very impressed! I need to get me a joey snare ASAP :c Good job on the video! \m/
Thanks for the tips!
A local musical instrument shop has a joey Jordison signature pearl snare since they opened in 2016. That snare sit on the top of the shelf and no one's even looking at it and even has a 30% off on its price cos it's seating there forever. The week after Joey Jordison died, that very snare was sold on it's sale price which i consider is a steal. A lucky guy bought it.
Great video!!! Love the editing
I’m very surprised you haven’t done the late great Vinnie Paul, his drum parts are Legendary!!
Keep making videos and rock on🤘🏻
Cool, thanks!
To this day, Joey's signature snare is still one of the best snares I've ever heard.
Joey Jordison still can't believe. Forever a god among drummers.
Absolutely amazing to listen too! Joey was a drumming God! RIP Joey we will never forget you 🌹
Very well made video =) Would be awesome to see an episode of Vinnie Paul's drum sound
Great suggestion!
Yes
RIP #1 JOEY JORDISON ♥
RIP
No disrespect to Jay because even though he's talented as hell, Joey can never be replaced. A lot of drummers from bands who started since Slipknot made it big admits they were somehow influenced by Joey.
Bro, your work are always top of the line. Knowledge and Science behind these are exceptional. 🤘
I have that snare and it's still the most wonderful snare ever. I have recorded with it so many times and it always sounds so crisp, and it's versatile and then some. Faster speed metal where it pings more, and then low tuned djent where you can thicken it up, to metalcore where its more in the middle. Wonderful. I have had it since they were released years ago and its still going strong. It was expensive for back then at about 300 pounds, but worth it and then some.
That was awesome!! I’m still waiting for the great Vinnie Paul’s (RIP) sound and setup!! Hope you’ll do that soon!
I second that!
JJ made metal drumming FUN. His beats were perfect for Slipknot and his double pedal skills were very creative.
Great video! I'll always be proud for the rest of my life that I got to meet Joey years back. RIP Joey Jordison.
Joey definitely established a gold drumming era
Over 20 years of listening to Slipknot and that damn beer keg still makes me grin like an idiot!
Wow. 20 mics for the drums. This is unheard for me and unbelievable. Most I have heard of was 12 - 2 for the bass, 2 for the snare, one for each tom so another 3 mics, 1 for hi hat, 2 for overheads and 2 for the room. :) But this was for a standard 5-piece kit with 4-5 cymbals.
Great video! Joey was amazing.
This channel wins my heart
Thanks 🙏
I bought one of Joey's signature snares a few years back....I of course sound absolutely nothing like him but it's still fuckin awesome to have. RIP #1.
He only used it during The Subliminal Verses tour. He never used it anywhere else with Slipknot. For the album he used a Tama 1980 Superstar Bell Brass.
Love this. I did a cover of this for IG years ago with a trash can, this massive copper pipe that I used to have on my kit, and that same snare. Didn't have 20+ channels going for my mix though haha.
Great work on all of these videos. The attention to detail is phenomenal.
Joey jordison and Lars Ulrich were there reason I started playing drums.
Joey came up with great drum parts. His style is just great. I'm sorry he's not with us any more. He left behind some amazing music for us all.
This is crazy awesome! You nailed the feel and tone! then only time I can tell its not joeys performance is the snare fills, you don't quiet get the same feel but I imagine that's a lot like how a guitarist tone is in the hands though! anyway amazing video! Subbed and rang the bell!
You did everything right from the drums to the heads to the not so hard hitting the only exception zildjian. I love jt
i love joey beacuse the energy when he play live and shit like headbanging and stuff
Brings me back to watching Joeys drum cam videos here on youtube. He learned me to play more agressively by doing his cool hybrid open handed technique where he plays the hihat with his right hand but switches to left hand when he has to hit the snare with his right hand. Looks so cool and sound so heavy
Joey will never be forgotten
100% RIP!
@@ArtOfDrumming oh yeah
Once again, spot on and once again Pascal nailed the performance!
I thank you!
That hit marker sound though... 3:50
Great video! He was definitely the drummer who had most influence on me when I was starting out as a drummer. When he died I went to a local musicstore and bought the 13' JJ signature snare (new version) and I love it.
This is absolutely amazing!! Love all the videos man! Maybe do Nicko McBrain sometime soon? I’d love to see that!
oh how i miss joey. thank youfor this, amazingly done!
Great job, sounds awesome! RIP to legend Joey! 🤘🙂🥁
Good work with the video! Joey was a killer drummer
Ah duality, the first slip knot song I played along with, back in grade 9
I 've had the signature snare since it came out with a pair of his sticks using Evans dry head on DW kit. killer for live shows
my jaws on the floor! that's was so really amazing, sound, video so detail. goodjob team Artofdrumming!! thumbs up.
I've been waiting for this
We had so much fun recreating this for you!
@@ArtOfDrumming that was a lot of mic Hollyshit, killer playing as usual.
Thanks! True quite a challenge in every aspect
Guitar stands holding cymbals! Genius!
That kit is just beautiful.
Awesome video! Would love to see one on The Rev or Chris Adler as well!
record a video showing how the Drums mix process looks like, because this is the most important thing when creating the sound of the Instrument during recording
Great job. Would love for you guys to do a video on Matt Cameron's drum sound. It's not too disimilar to Bonham's.
Great suggestion!
His earlier days Ayotte kit sounded the best.
2:14 "... Provides a super crisp attack and still has a nice body. Just like Joey himself..." First time I heard that I almost did a spit-take
The best metal drummer in two decades, thanks for teaching me so much Joey, apart from that what does Pedri from fc Barcelona do playing drums? Lol
My like is for going the extra mile and recording those metal barrel hit ;)
Listened to this with my ath m50s.. sound's tight man.. i love it..
Superb video! LOVE that kick sound 💘
Joey brought the blast beat to the mainstream… I miss that man..
Impecable!👏 ...I wouldn’t have muffled the snare though, a tiny but characteristic detail 🤘
4:00 ... even that he played Paiste cymbals, we want to show that you can get close to his sound even with other cymbals ....
yeah ... Jay Weinberg shows that at every gig with his Zildjians ...
btw ...
Max Weinberg also deserves one of this clips 🙃😉
He commanded the drumset. His strokes were clean and precise
Such an amazing video, this attention to detail is what makes me sit up straight. Insanely nice work!
Great Video! I think the snare could have got some extra heavy compression to bring out the ringing tone even more but overall it sound really great.
great job . you did joey proud .
Spot freaking on. Great drumming and killer sounds. Sounds identical. Lol
My first biggest drumming inspiration. I would love to see you do Chris Adler. He was another one of my biggest influences in drumming.
Loved it. This was sic indeed.
What a great tribute
Thanks so much!
Excellent ! Thanks for sharing, as well as the time and effort that went into this!👍😎
Tilen'a drumming is always so accurate and precise