My analysis of Trey Williams - Drummer of Dying Fetus - playing "Your Treachery Will Die With You". I hope this observation on how Trey Williams plays helps you figure out for yourself which of his skills at the drum kit would be interesting for you to practice.
You should do Blake Richardson from Between The Buried and Me, obfuscation would be awesome if you can find a video of it! Edit: ruclips.net/video/snGxAUBMZHY/видео.html ruclips.net/video/mAWVpiKnNrw/видео.html (much easier to hear drums, starts around 3 30) found one!
Nice deconstruction of his playing once again! I actually once had a semi-drunk chat with the guy, where he told me that he likes to play lots of heel toe for the newer, more technical Fetus songs, and goes "old school" with single strokes for the older songs, just to retain that old school vibe in playing for himself too.
@Frank DeFalco Yet Metal is primarily against politics and religion you fucking ingrate, Black Sabbath being the main pioneer's biggest song is literally called "War Pigs", dumbshit.
@@R3tr0v1ru5 to clarify MOST (not all) of Metal is against political rhetoric and certain legislation that holds humanity back. Obviously, you can't be "against" Politics, most people in the genre still vote or have their own views on candidates and officials.
Trey is legit one of the nicest people I've met in metal, and as far as talent, is far more impressive because he was definitely drunk when I saw them and he didn't miss a note.
I really didn't need a video to tell me Trey was amazing, but this is just so informative. It's great to see someone who really knows their stuff breaking down the techniques of a top tier drummer.
You're great! I've been drumming for 17 years and had a bit of a hiatus at one point. All your videos remind me of the tools I've forgotten about! Can't thank you enough!
An actual reaction video with commentary and explanations. Nice to see that there are people who aren't just straight up stealing videos for "reactions"
i asked for "Darkside" from mgla under another video but that video got deleted.. so here once again, its just a joy to watch that drummer ^^ nice video btw, really like this kind of reactions, esepecially since there is no other youtuber that does this. keep it up!
Thank you for this series. It has really helped out a lot in figuring out which techniques I need/want to work on. Also, totally wanna see an Adam Jarvis analysis
Marthyn Jovanovic Sorry, please don't get me wrong, I mean, to understand your professional reaction, I'll be willing to learn English ! (Because my English is bad haha accent doesn't matter!
I wouldn't have expected a reaction video, where the guy reacting has the same bass drum beater in his pocket! What a coincidence! Great analysis video, this is quite concise.
Marthyn, i like the way you analyze them, you're kinda objective on it, and it learns me a lot on the way i play drums! thank you and continue! Good job :)
Nice deconstruction man. At first I wasn't liking the frequent pausing but once your mentioned you seen this before it made senses. I definitely learned a couple things here. I'm gonna be rifling through your other videos, I'm sure they will be just as interesting and stimulating
If you haven't checked them out yet, I highly recommend anything from Flo Mounier of Cryptopsy, the dude's a living legend in death metal drumming. There's also Sebastian Lanser, the drummer for Obscura and Panzerballett, and his playthrough of "Ten Sepiroth" is pretty cool to watch.
Just saw them last month. I'm a guitarist so usually I keep an eye on the string sections technique but I spent the entire show locked onto Trey from the side of the stage. He fucking kills those skins.
Can you take a look at Francesco Paoli from Fleshgod Apocalypse? He's sort of interesting to me because as far as I have heard he switched instruments and became a really good drummer really fast.
It's hard to find a decent video that has it all (good sound/video,footcam,etc), but there's this one that could do. ruclips.net/video/451KzibdI4w/видео.html I hope you can find something to talk about in this one. Too bad there's not too much footage of him. He's a real beast. Their album "agony" still gives me chills.
Hi martyn, first of all congratulations for your hard work explaining all details of drummers techniques. i think that the real key of the question when you learn to play doubles is to set the sensitivity (threshold) of the trigger. you must be very accurate to make sound doubles when you really want it. And not to sound doubles when you want to play singles (missfire) . The settings on trigger module, the tension of the head, and pedal settings are as important as the technique you are using. Best regards from canary islands and a big hug
Am I the only one who would like to see Chris Turner from Oceans Ate Alaska? It would be so interesting to watch Marthyn describing his technique since it is very uncommon and unique.
Trey is the GOAT for swivel, heel up and Heel toe beats with death metal. As well as introducing gravity blast beats into death metal which was mostly a black metal style. He’s a LEGEND. Pioneer and as if their music isn’t hard enough they’re only a 3 piece… 🤘🤘🤘
Would love to see you analyze some of the punk/hardcore rooted drummers with a metal/tech edge, like Ben Koller of Converge (some great gopro footage of his songs if you search them), Jon Karel (Sawtooth Grin, The Number Twelve), or Billy Rymer (Dillinger Escape Plan.)
When I still played, I used to really like Blake Richardson of between the buried and me, not sure if he stills plays with them anymore but you might like his style.
So here's my suggestion for Jamie Saint Merat. m.ruclips.net/video/Bn7H_dRydJU/видео.html I'd put him in the top tier of recent metal drummers. Servus und Habe die Ehre nach Österreich! :)
Jamie Saint Merat zu besprechen wär wirklich fantastisch, würde hier auch besonders den Song Abrogation erwähnen, der gegen Ende des Songs einen sehr schönen Ride/Kick-Groove enthält. :)
I was thinking more him playing Dead Oceans, Abrogation or Extinguished Light, but this will work too ;). Like this for example: ruclips.net/video/Brh1YKTON1Q/видео.html
Please do a Delta Empire video, I am a metal guitarist and understand drumming to a degree but want your opinion on who I believe is a truly class drummer, precision, power and feel.
Samus Paulicelli (66samus) Aaron Kitcher (Infant Anihilator) Kevin Paradis (Benighted, various bands) and the king of speed metal drumming (sic), Phil Rudd (ACDC).
If anybody doesn't know about "Marthyn" he played for one of the most hardcore death metal bands, on the market, and he is by far, one of the top three drummers on the face of the planet, that ever existed!!! And I don't say that out of opinion, I say that out of facts! Thanks for being such a "genuine, loving, admirable,, positive influential human being!" Thanx for showing us "Tricks of the trade"❤💜
@@marthynjovanovic unfortunately I couldn't really find any videos that showed much or any of what he was doing with his feet. This is a decent quality video though. I think it would be interested to see you react to a drummer that focuses a little more on grooves than lightning speed precision. 😂 although, I do love death metal quite a bit.
I hate to add another suggestion to the comment section, but Sebastian Lanser would be great to see. I toured with him in Europe in 2016 in my former band and he was fuckin perfect every single night. One of the best out there right now.
Is there any chance you could take a look at my friend Jimmy Pino's drumming? Personally I think he's a beast behind the kit, and he's a really technical drummer so I feel like you'd have a good time watching it and taking a look at his techniques. He's in two bands and has drum cams in both bands for various songs: Signs of the Swarm and The Hopewell Furnace. I'd recommend his drum cam for Cowards Deathbed by Signs or his drum cam for Coffin Notice Pt. II by Hopewell (Although the drum cam for the ladder option is kinda cooler because he has a bag over his head and he can't see, but they're both amazing either way).
Great video as always. Would love to see you cover the drummer from Oceans Ate Atlantis. Their music doesn't speak to me at all, but man is he a impressive drummer with odd techniques and posture. I would also love to see a video covering heel-toe practicing and/or going into deeper pondering and tutorial on pedal settings. Cheers from Denmark.
I am pretty blasted by how precise this guy uses his heel-toe technique at such a speed. And I love the way he transitions from one technique to the other flawlessly. But I have two questions: 1. Does he use three techniques to make certain muscle groups regenerate in between? 2. When he plays blast beats you can see that he pulls his left elbow out and upwards. That feels kinda odd to me as he must create a lot of tension in his triceps and biceps. Is there any reason to do so? I always try to keep my arms close to my sides and relax them as much as possible.
thank you for your comment. regarding your questions: 1) I think it's just preference- he's extremely fast with his swivel- so I don't think that he has to switch because of the tempo or because of being fatigued! 2) I talk about this topic in my george kollias drum teacher reacts video cheers marthyn
I remember listening to fetus for the first time when I was in high school and was blown away. Love this band. Pure energy. Thanks for the great breakdown!
You don't need longboards to use heel toe... not that you said they're necessary btw. I just always hear that it's necessary but in reality you just need to play with lower spring tension on your kicks
Thank you Marthyn for this! I `ve been waiting for the video about trey...I would also like to hear your opinion on the former DF drummer Kevin Talley. For some reason people wether like him or absolutly hate him...there is nothing inbetween. Would also like to see a video about Doc (R.I.P.) from Vader someday. Best Regards.
Im not a drummer, so I dont know if he is a particularly impressive drummer, but I really love listening to Ben Koller from Converge. Aimless Arrow would be a good one
Wow !!! I love all of your video ! But this one is more than amazing ! Hahaha ! Without your explanation I would have miss a lot of informations ! Thx for all !
Saw Dying Fetus twice. They were as near to perfect live as I've ever seen both times and, as a fan and an audience member I really appreciate their attention to rehearsal. Nothing pisses me off more than a shit-show because the band I just overpaid to see did not rehearse. I find it fundamentally disrespectful as a musician to expect the audience to travel far and overpay to see a performance for which you failed to prepare. Please do Romain Goulon
Michael Ranne Jr of Through The Eyes of the Dead has a weird style I think. Interested in what you'd think of it! Been enjoying these videos, keep em coming!
My analysis of Trey Williams - Drummer of Dying Fetus - playing "Your Treachery Will Die With You".
I hope this observation on how Trey Williams plays helps you figure out for yourself which of his skills at the drum kit would be interesting for you to practice.
Marthyn Jovanovic Marthyn, what do you think of his tom tom configuration? 10, 12, 14.
@@SeverinoSE I think it's 10, 12, 13...
You should do Blake Richardson from Between The Buried and Me, obfuscation would be awesome if you can find a video of it!
Edit: ruclips.net/video/snGxAUBMZHY/видео.html
ruclips.net/video/mAWVpiKnNrw/видео.html (much easier to hear drums, starts around 3 30)
found one!
Nice deconstruction of his playing once again! I actually once had a semi-drunk chat with the guy, where he told me that he likes to play lots of heel toe for the newer, more technical Fetus songs, and goes "old school" with single strokes for the older songs, just to retain that old school vibe in playing for himself too.
Marthyn Jovanovic Man, do Aquiles Priester’s Midas Fate! Is very good, he uses a lot of fills.
Dying Fetus are class. True legends of metal.
@Frank DeFalco Yet Metal is primarily against politics and religion you fucking ingrate, Black Sabbath being the main pioneer's biggest song is literally called "War Pigs", dumbshit.
@@murk4552 "against politics" is a bit of an odd phrase when it's impossible to live without it.
How is this band class lol that’s the funniest thing I’ve ever heard
Class ?? They ain't iron maiden
@@R3tr0v1ru5 to clarify MOST (not all) of Metal is against political rhetoric and certain legislation that holds humanity back. Obviously, you can't be "against" Politics, most people in the genre still vote or have their own views on candidates and officials.
Glad to see Trey is getting recognized. He’s one of the greats.
The new podcast is great !
He couldn't stop smiling the entire time watching. I love it.
That transition from 225 to 200 was brutally accurate. Awesome analysis! Keep it up!
Thank you
Seriously
Funny that we all know that this certain teacher is just as great a drummer as all the drummers he is analyzing.
@hast0408 Hastings Haha! Fuckin' a! Marthyn is a beast!
@@heyimgoingtoplaysomegames it blew my mind when he casually mentioned he played with belphegor.
He's handsome as fuck too, seriously.
@@TheWitchOvAgnesi I could be wrong but i think he played during my favorite belphegor era , loved those blast beats and fills.
@@brians1793 Gay
I hope Tomas Haake is on your list :)
Haake is a beast. Id like to see Flo Mounier on there as well
What about the possessed lyle cooper video haha just for fun
@@eetsnada1831 what about the satan himself Jamie st Merat...
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@@eetsnada1831 dude I forgot about that video...on my way to it now!
Trey is legit one of the nicest people I've met in metal, and as far as talent, is far more impressive because he was definitely drunk when I saw them and he didn't miss a note.
Trey is the man! One of the best out there. Yes, he can do everything live that he recorded on album. He's the real deal.
I really didn't need a video to tell me Trey was amazing, but this is just so informative. It's great to see someone who really knows their stuff breaking down the techniques of a top tier drummer.
I’ve been drumming for 35 years and this shit still boggles my mind
"Of course he could use a snare drum trigger, but who want's that....right?" awesome...
Definitely loved it :D
66samus left the chat
@@endowednigerian You, sir, hit the nail exactly on the head :D
Flo Mounier from Cryptopsy playing Phobophile.
EXACTLY.
That song is eternally beautiful
Great call
Probably my favorite death metal song
you do that rather well... don’t you think?
I'm not a drummer (but an extreme music lover) that's just amazed by the accuracy and speed you guys move at.
This is great content. It helps you appreciate what a freak Trey Williams is, and not "just fast." Keep up the good work!
will do...thank you
Mgla (Darkside) - Exercises in Futility II live
can you post the yt link of the video you want here in the comment section?
@@marthynjovanovic sure thing - ruclips.net/video/LLOvk0LwuGk/видео.html
YES PLEASE
Mgla is epic as hell.
I like the way you explain . Very soft spoken and professional ! Keep it up martyn! 🔥🔥🔥
Came across Dying Fetus about a year ago through RUclips. Definitely an intense band. And Trey is phenomenal in my opinion.
I take most of my inspiration for both Trey Williams and Nick Menza. Keep up the great videos!
Not a drummer but these videos are awesome. It's cool to see the ins and outs of different drum techniques. Keep it up man.
Been looking forward to this one. Excellent analysis and performance. What a drummer!
Love how educated you are with drums but that you can apply it and do all techniques you talk about. Way to bring drummers together \m/
Man! I subscribed by accident, then undid it.. Then watched the video.. Then subscribed again lol!
Haha...thx alot- that comment just made my day 😁
You're great! I've been drumming for 17 years and had a bit of a hiatus at one point. All your videos remind me of the tools I've forgotten about! Can't thank you enough!
An actual reaction video with commentary and explanations. Nice to see that there are people who aren't just straight up stealing videos for "reactions"
Marthyn great videos! You have all my respect. Cheers from Brazil
thank you
i asked for "Darkside" from mgla under another video but that video got deleted.. so here once again, its just a joy to watch that drummer ^^
nice video btw, really like this kind of reactions, esepecially since there is no other youtuber that does this. keep it up!
can you post the yt link of the video you want here in the comment section?
@@marthynjovanovic ruclips.net/video/LLOvk0LwuGk/видео.html
Have you heard new Kriegsmaschine album? Darkside is soooo good on it
@@sludgeon yeah the drumming on the new Kriegsmaschine is actually the only reason why this album isn't boring to me.. He really nailed it
Love your series it's really helped improved my skills on blast beats and hand techniques.
Love your videos marthyn. Trey Williams is a beast. Dying fetus rule.
true
Thank you for this series. It has really helped out a lot in figuring out which techniques I need/want to work on. Also, totally wanna see an Adam Jarvis analysis
you're welcome!
These series are amazing. And thanks for the subtitle, it help me to improve my English and learn some new word to understand what you're saying.
You're welcome. My accent can be hard to understand at times!
Marthyn Jovanovic Sorry, please don't get me wrong, I mean, to understand your professional reaction, I'll be willing to learn English ! (Because my English is bad haha
accent doesn't matter!
@@allenshiu3244 no worries...I'm glad my videos help with that as well..have a great day!
Trey Williams? Take my like!
He makes it look so easy! His body control is amazing
Sickest drummer ever
Dude you are to funny in positive way! I like your videos and how you always remain positive and laugh a bit
Marthyn- please do this series forever!!!
You should do a podcast with him!!
I wouldn't have expected a reaction video, where the guy reacting has the same bass drum beater in his pocket! What a coincidence! Great analysis video, this is quite concise.
Please react to Fleshgod Apocalypse with the Song The Violation
can you post the yt link of the video you want here in the comment section?
@@marthynjovanovic m.ruclips.net/video/451KzibdI4w/видео.html
Ther is also another drum cam video of this song to choose from:
ruclips.net/video/0DPetYNP5l4/видео.html
Lol I said the same thing.
Does it sound exactly like this song? Probably.
best drummer choice possible
Marthyn, i like the way you analyze them, you're kinda objective on it, and it learns me a lot on the way i play drums! thank you and continue! Good job :)
Nice deconstruction man. At first I wasn't liking the frequent pausing but once your mentioned you seen this before it made senses. I definitely learned a couple things here. I'm gonna be rifling through your other videos, I'm sure they will be just as interesting and stimulating
I wish That Thomas Haake would be on Ur Next video
Hell yeah!
Another fantastic break down Trey Williams is an absolute Beast I love how he incorporates so many techniques for One goal of brutality
I’m addicted to Marthyns analysis videos.
This is great what you are doing, hail!
Thank you!!
If you haven't checked them out yet, I highly recommend anything from Flo Mounier of Cryptopsy, the dude's a living legend in death metal drumming. There's also Sebastian Lanser, the drummer for Obscura and Panzerballett, and his playthrough of "Ten Sepiroth" is pretty cool to watch.
Just saw them last month. I'm a guitarist so usually I keep an eye on the string sections technique but I spent the entire show locked onto Trey from the side of the stage. He fucking kills those skins.
Amazin’ breakdown of his technique!
Thank you!
We need some Alan Cassidy up in here
Definitely.....
John Longstreth of Origin?? Love your vids
sunsty1e "disease called man" would kill the dinosaurs if they came back.
Can you take a look at Francesco Paoli from Fleshgod Apocalypse? He's sort of interesting to me because as far as I have heard he switched instruments and became a really good drummer really fast.
can you post the yt link of the video you want here in the comment section?
It's hard to find a decent video that has it all (good sound/video,footcam,etc), but there's this one that could do.
ruclips.net/video/451KzibdI4w/видео.html
I hope you can find something to talk about in this one. Too bad there's not too much footage of him. He's a real beast. Their album "agony" still gives me chills.
I absolutely love this video. I love seeing this guy analyze all the techniques death metal drummers use to be so damn fast
I said it before, but I realy like these/your videos, please keep them coming.
thank you very much
The mighty George Kolias of the band Nile!!
Done already...check my yt channel 🤗
Awesome! Love these videos, Marthyn!
Nicholas Barker drumming live on "Blessings upon the throne of tyranny"
Sadly there isn't the complete song available though.
Hi martyn, first of all congratulations for your hard work explaining all details of drummers techniques.
i think that the real key of the question when you learn to play doubles is to set the sensitivity (threshold) of the trigger.
you must be very accurate to make sound doubles when you really want it. And not to sound doubles when you want to play singles (missfire) . The settings on trigger module, the tension of the head, and pedal settings are as important as the technique you are using. Best regards from canary islands and a big hug
Nice analysis! Love that drummer !🤘🏼 fast and technical
Am I the only one who would like to see Chris Turner from Oceans Ate Alaska? It would be so interesting to watch Marthyn describing his technique since it is very uncommon and unique.
Hey...can you pls post the link of the video you want...thx alot
would love to see you analyze virgil donati or possibly thomas lang or benny greb
Superb reaction,,a reaction from a man who know what his takling about, and enjoy other killerdrummers at the same time 🤟😎🤟
I love these vids so much and I've learned so much hand and foot technique from you marthyn keep up the good work!
thank you
Trey is the GOAT for swivel, heel up and Heel toe beats with death metal. As well as introducing gravity blast beats into death metal which was mostly a black metal style. He’s a LEGEND. Pioneer and as if their music isn’t hard enough they’re only a 3 piece… 🤘🤘🤘
Would love to see you analyze some of the punk/hardcore rooted drummers with a metal/tech edge, like Ben Koller of Converge (some great gopro footage of his songs if you search them), Jon Karel (Sawtooth Grin, The Number Twelve), or Billy Rymer (Dillinger Escape Plan.)
He is so accurate and clean. Really terrifying playing
Thank you very much, Marthyn!
Awesome explanations, as usual!
💪🤘👍👏👌
thank you!
always fun to watch...please expand and to other genres of druming
I would like to see Flo Mounier pls!! Thanks for your awesome work!!
MATT GARSTKA please oida! :)
Would equally like to see Mathew Halpern!
The Woven Web's playthrough would be a good one
I love your videos. Very informative thank you
When I still played, I used to really like Blake Richardson of between the buried and me, not sure if he stills plays with them anymore but you might like his style.
Waited for this! Thanks Marthyn! Even for the "gell" ;)
These videos are awesome!
Hey Marthyn right at the start of the video, you forgot to mention that he also uses only one foot to do the intro which is even cooler !
Where's the reaction to the light fx guy I want to hear his break down on his technique
Great videos, man. Keep doing it!
So here's my suggestion for Jamie Saint Merat.
m.ruclips.net/video/Bn7H_dRydJU/видео.html
I'd put him in the top tier of recent metal drummers.
Servus und Habe die Ehre nach Österreich! :)
true that! grützi aus wien :-)
Jamie Saint Merat zu besprechen wär wirklich fantastisch, würde hier auch besonders den Song Abrogation erwähnen, der gegen Ende des Songs einen sehr schönen Ride/Kick-Groove enthält. :)
I was thinking more him playing Dead Oceans, Abrogation or Extinguished Light, but this will work too ;). Like this for example: ruclips.net/video/Brh1YKTON1Q/видео.html
@@Blackerer I picked this song because it has a cam on his feet so it's easier to analyze his foot technique. :),
@@andreaswraith8049 I get it, but so does the Dead Oceans one :D.
i just love your talk and really admire the knowledge !
Please do a Delta Empire video, I am a metal guitarist and understand drumming to a degree but want your opinion on who I believe is a truly class drummer, precision, power and feel.
Got to stand behind him at a show in my hometown.
Ah awesome!
Samus Paulicelli (66samus) Aaron Kitcher (Infant Anihilator) Kevin Paradis (Benighted, various bands) and the king of speed metal drumming (sic), Phil Rudd (ACDC).
If anybody doesn't know about "Marthyn" he played for one of the most hardcore death metal bands, on the market, and he is by far, one of the top three drummers on the face of the planet, that ever existed!!! And I don't say that out of opinion, I say that out of facts! Thanks for being such a "genuine, loving, admirable,, positive influential human being!" Thanx for showing us "Tricks of the trade"❤💜
Awesome video, as always! I'm not a drummer, but I still find all of this very interesting. You should react to Matt Halpern's drumming!
can you post the yt link of the video you want here in the comment section?
@@marthynjovanovic ruclips.net/video/f_cOlUKIYy0/видео.html
@@marthynjovanovic unfortunately I couldn't really find any videos that showed much or any of what he was doing with his feet. This is a decent quality video though. I think it would be interested to see you react to a drummer that focuses a little more on grooves than lightning speed precision. 😂 although, I do love death metal quite a bit.
I hate to add another suggestion to the comment section, but Sebastian Lanser would be great to see. I toured with him in Europe in 2016 in my former band and he was fuckin perfect every single night. One of the best out there right now.
Dylan Potts I think he was supposed to be on the Technique Podcast but the video got corrupted. I believe they’re gonna re-shoot it
You should analyze Chris Turner from Oceans Ate Alaska. Not strictly metal, but he does some really cool things with metric modulation in fills.
David Gray of Akercocke and Voices has some great videos would be cool to hear your take on his work. I personally love his drumming.
Nice analysis. There def. was an emphasis on the bass drum technique here
Is there any chance you could take a look at my friend Jimmy Pino's drumming? Personally I think he's a beast behind the kit, and he's a really technical drummer so I feel like you'd have a good time watching it and taking a look at his techniques. He's in two bands and has drum cams in both bands for various songs: Signs of the Swarm and The Hopewell Furnace. I'd recommend his drum cam for Cowards Deathbed by Signs or his drum cam for Coffin Notice Pt. II by Hopewell (Although the drum cam for the ladder option is kinda cooler because he has a bag over his head and he can't see, but they're both amazing either way).
Another great Video!thank you! :)
Great videos you do man ! I hope to see a John Longstreth analysis soon :) cheers from France dude !
Vagelis Voyiantzis from Dead Congregation is a beast! It'd be cool to see a video on him!
Love you're vids , good job !
Great video as always. Would love to see you cover the drummer from Oceans Ate Atlantis. Their music doesn't speak to me at all, but man is he a impressive drummer with odd techniques and posture. I would also love to see a video covering heel-toe practicing and/or going into deeper pondering and tutorial on pedal settings.
Cheers from Denmark.
I am pretty blasted by how precise this guy uses his heel-toe technique at such a speed.
And I love the way he transitions from one technique to the other flawlessly.
But I have two questions:
1. Does he use three techniques to make certain muscle groups regenerate in between?
2. When he plays blast beats you can see that he pulls his left elbow out and upwards.
That feels kinda odd to me as he must create a lot of tension in his triceps and biceps. Is there any reason to do so?
I always try to keep my arms close to my sides and relax them as much as possible.
You can see this at around 3:39 min in the video. :)
thank you for your comment.
regarding your questions:
1) I think it's just preference- he's extremely fast with his swivel- so I don't think that he has to switch because of the tempo or because of being fatigued!
2) I talk about this topic in my george kollias drum teacher reacts video
cheers marthyn
I remember listening to fetus for the first time when I was in high school and was blown away. Love this band. Pure energy.
Thanks for the great breakdown!
You don't need longboards to use heel toe... not that you said they're necessary btw. I just always hear that it's necessary but in reality you just need to play with lower spring tension on your kicks
Great breakdown of a great band.
Thank you Marthyn for this! I `ve been waiting for the video about trey...I would also like to hear your opinion on the former DF drummer Kevin Talley. For some reason people wether like him or absolutly hate him...there is nothing inbetween. Would also like to see a video about Doc (R.I.P.) from Vader someday.
Best Regards.
Im not a drummer, so I dont know if he is a particularly impressive drummer, but I really love listening to Ben Koller from Converge. Aimless Arrow would be a good one
Wow !!! I love all of your video ! But this one is more than amazing ! Hahaha ! Without your explanation I would have miss a lot of informations !
Thx for all !
thank you!!
Saw Dying Fetus twice. They were as near to perfect live as I've ever seen both times and, as a fan and an audience member I really appreciate their attention to rehearsal. Nothing pisses me off more than a shit-show because the band I just overpaid to see did not rehearse. I find it fundamentally disrespectful as a musician to expect the audience to travel far and overpay to see a performance for which you failed to prepare.
Please do Romain Goulon
Michael Ranne Jr of Through The Eyes of the Dead has a weird style I think. Interested in what you'd think of it! Been enjoying these videos, keep em coming!