Dave Grohl plays the Herta throughout the Queens of the stoneage song “No one knows” I guess Dave just figured it was about time someone paid homage to the Herta!
Holy crap, I didn't know it had a name. I learned this from Jordan Burns from Strung Out before I even started rudiments. He'd use it in a ton of fills, implementing the kick between the snare. This is my favorite pattern.
Love this! I've got a question, is it important to honour the accent on the first stroke of the pattern? I don't hear much, if any, dynamic difference in your rendition of the exercise and I'm left wondering whether it's best to just try to make them sound as even as possible first before adding any accented notes...?
Trying to learn these without sticks and I end up accidentally switching hands based on what I’m hitting, just out of weird habits I guess. Making it consistent timing at different speeds gets crazy. Yes I am learning Meshuggah lol
I used the herta in a bass drum pattern during a song my band recorded 10 years ago and just now learned that I played hertas incorrectly. This should make it easier to play. Thanks!
yes im here to (eventually) play Bleed, see ya in like, a year lmao
10 years*
I want to play Antarcticans thawed by sleep😩 see you in like 90 years
That’s EXACTLY why I’m here too!!! 🤣😂
Bro sameeeee
Bill burr should really see this video…..
BEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEAMS OF FIRE SWEEP THROUGH MY HEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEAD!!!
This is probably the best video I’ve found to understand the herta
Thanks so much!
For a moment I thought you were covering Meshuggah.
Beams of fire sweap through my head.
haha! sounds like fireworks ;)
Meshuggaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaahhhhhhhhh!
Thrusts of pain increasingly engaged
Sensory receptors succumb
You just have a way of explaining things that makes it seem really simple. You deserve way more subs
hows is it going😂
Dave Grohl plays the Herta throughout the Queens of the stoneage song “No one knows”
I guess Dave just figured it was about time someone paid homage to the Herta!
Hertas are everywhere lol
That's why Im here
Neil Peart played a variant of this in many songs and Alex Van Halen used on Hot for Teacher.
I really appreciate the slow mo look at the hands, especially as someone who has had to stop taking in-person lessons
Wow, love how you explain the mechanics of it all
Thanks! This is a great rudiment to learn and the mechanics are key. All the best.
Holy crap, I didn't know it had a name. I learned this from Jordan Burns from Strung Out before I even started rudiments. He'd use it in a ton of fills, implementing the kick between the snare. This is my favorite pattern.
Worked beautifully. In minutes. Thanks🎉
Van Halen’s “Hot For Teacher” uses the Herta during the intro.
Damn you're great at explaining things
thank you!
Awesome video! It was new to me!!
Thanks Pierre! I picked up this one from Bruce Becker
Great, now play meshuggah - bleed
:D
Finally someone to explain this in a way I can understand!
The best rudiment imo
This made it so easy, thanks
“You might have to really work this one out, slowly, before it feels natural…”
😂 understatement of the century!!!
Love this! I've got a question, is it important to honour the accent on the first stroke of the pattern? I don't hear much, if any, dynamic difference in your rendition of the exercise and I'm left wondering whether it's best to just try to make them sound as even as possible first before adding any accented notes...?
I look at this as a triplet but on the accent stroke do a double stroke.
Expected to hear bleed by Meshuggah.. heard Bow down by BOO instead lol
My mind was blown when I realised it was basically just a push pull which was the secret to the speed
Yeah. Playing Bleed hertsalot.
yeah I know i know. probably saw this joke somewhere, years ago.
i wanna play esoteric surgery by gojira on guitar, my brain can't focus on this well so i'm trying to understand the drum so maybe i can do it.
BRRTA BRRTA BRRTA. xD
this comment is bill burr approved
Trying to learn these without sticks and I end up accidentally switching hands based on what I’m hitting, just out of weird habits I guess. Making it consistent timing at different speeds gets crazy.
Yes I am learning Meshuggah lol
Excellent!
Very appreciated
I used the herta in a bass drum pattern during a song my band recorded 10 years ago and just now learned that I played hertas incorrectly. This should make it easier to play. Thanks!
I’m a sucker for herta 😢
Very nice!
Thanks Eli! Hey we have the same name ;)
@@musiprofofficial4470Lol It's an honor! One day i will play drums and speak english just like you! Thanks for share and God bless you!!!
*sharing 😅
Want to learn Bleed by Meshuggah. It led me here.
Can you show us this as Neil Peart plays it?
Excellent video - thanks!
Bleed by Meshuggah
I've been doing hertas in my brain since forever but instructions are somehow confusing, weird.
This is definitely Billy Cobham style but, he does it with his hands where Tomas Haake does it with his feet….😳
Maybe some day I’ll be able to play hot for teacher
yea i picked up finally after years of trying to wrk out what the hell was being played! Lucky I found the transcript which made it a breeze!
Way easier to hear and play in cut time
I don't think you were following that sheet music at the beginning lol
This was really easy to follow until you started on the 4 stroke I felt like you sped up the demo and explanation and got lost 😖
Dream theater - a fortune in lies
We’re all here for Meshuggah huh
BLEED!
Sure not one of the NARD Standard Rudiments….
I’m here to play no one knows
Same ! It’s the only part left 😢
Did you get it? @fortnightlover2366
@@jackoliverdrumsyeah
No Mute no Muffling your Drums just dead...................
Alex Van Halen is annoying for sounding so good I am gonna put myself through this shit to copy him 🥲