Dan Wilding: The 5 Building Blocks of Extreme Metal (FULL DRUM LESSON)
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- Опубліковано 12 лис 2018
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Over his many years of blasting and thrashing with several metal bands, Dan Wilding discovered that there are five key components in his drumming that he needed to focus on in order to play extreme metal at a proficient level.
Extreme metal is known for its high tempos, tight note spacing, and heavy riffs. The blast beat is a more generously used tool in this genre compared to other styles of metal and forms the backbone of many other techniques required within this music.
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Lesson Index:
0:22 - SONG: "Captive Bolt Pistol" by Carcass
6:46 - Lesson Overview
11:46 - Building Block #1
25:46 - Building Block #2
32:04 - Building Block #3
37:42 - Building Block #4
43:01 - Building Block #5
50:21 - The Building Blocks Applied
1:05:16 - SONG: "The Master Butcher's Apron" by Carcass
About Dan:
Dan Wilding is one of the biggest drummers in the European heavy-metal music scene. With chops for days and a keen sense of musicality, he's able to put forth extremely technical but complementary playing, which makes him a force to be reckoned with, inside and outside of the studio. His huge experience in the world of metal music has landed him gigs with bands such as Aborted, Trigger the Bloodshed, The Soulless, The Order of Apollyon, and Heaven Shall Burn - and he's currently the drummer for Carcass, often regarded as pioneers of the goregrind genre.
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Lesson Index:
0:22 - SONG: "Captive Bolt Pistol" by Carcass
6:46 - Lesson Overview
11:46 - Building Block #1
25:46 - Building Block #2
32:04 - Building Block #3
37:42 - Building Block #4
43:01 - Building Block #5
50:21 - The Building Blocks Applied
1:05:16 - SONG: "The Master Butcher's Apron" by Carcass
Whats that ride?
Nice to see you got the same relearning process as i had. XD and i'm still learning.
Mousli the biggest cymbal
Heavy meh-all drummin’ dope grooves
@@pasofinostudios6080 "all drummin’ dope grooves" - that you can't play... :-D
The guy looks too calm and quiet, but becomes a beast when playing. I like that.
@Derek Frampton hey r u from 65 drums??
he's like MCU Bruce Banner
Dan is just the perfect replacemnt for Mr. Ken Owen but also is a heck of a drummer, he's ridicously consistent and he has a magnificent punch, absolutely fantastic lessosn. I understand why Mr. Steer and Walker chose him. All my respects for Dan and I honestly will continue appliying his tips to my drumming, thanks Drumeo for another VIP lesson.
Great drummer, I believe Ken Owen would be proud he's filling his shoes pretty well!
That crack of the snare sounds amazing!
It's incredible to see him play... Incredibly precise and loose.
Keep the groove of the carcass up!!
Ken Owen was amazing back then. Nectroticism and Heartwork are both masterpieces. And Dan is fantastic guy and drummer. Thanks for having him!
Ahh Ken Owen of carcass his double bass drums 🥁🥁hits after 30 years are stuck in my head🤘🏻🔥🔥🔥🔥
@27:30 that bell really out here ringing for thirty seconds.
iconic
Awesome! I'm not a big fan of metal, but I have a lot of respect for this style of drumming.
You guys should get Alex Rüdinger to do a lesson! He's a beast with metal stuff!
Eetu Mellin when I saw the thumbnail I thought it was him for second. I completely agree with you though. Love Alex!
There's an hour session with him now (just in case you've not seen it yet)
Or Hannes Grossman
@@Vaecord91 well, that's gross, man...
Alex Rudinger is dope. Definitely one of the top 100 drummers that have played for The Faceless.
The hardest lesson in drumming I ever had to lern: "There are no shortcuts!" so true you guys! cool Lesson btw!
yesssss
YES!!! I know him since Trigger The Bloodshed and have seen him live twice with Carcass. I know I'm gonna enjoy this one. Gotta love Drumeo!
Very under rated and educational drummer.
His drumming on Carcass's Surgical steel is very good.
Mentioning aborted, you should get Ken bedene. One of the most relaxed and creative drummers in the genre.
Great lesson, keep it up!
Carcass is an AMAZING band. 🤘 And Dan is FRIGGIN incredible. 🤘
5 year member of Drumeo. This is the lesson I’ve been wanting forever.
I cannot say how long I have been waiting for this to finally come out, Dan freakin' rules!
Really cool seeing the speed AND consistency on chain-drive. Here I was thinking it’s a limiting factor for high tempos, but Dan’s out here saying it’s a preference thing.
Moral of the story: no reason to not get good with what ya got.
Fantastic lesson, i saw it live and i'm glad that now i can watch it again and again
Great single foot technique with those quads and triplets.Great drummer.
These lessons make it sound like it’s easy to learn
Outstanding lesson. I watched the entire video and was very inspiring. Awesome to see that Dan is in legendary band, Carcass.
Its amazing how relaxed he is.
This one offered a lot of positive reinforcement for me. Legitimately enjoyed.
I was fortunate to see Dan showcase his stuff with Carcass here in the states on the Surgical Steel tour. One of the best metal shows I've ever had the privilege to attend. Cheers!
Awesome to see Dan still kickin ass! met him a couple a times back in the day when he drummed for Trigger the bloodshed...those dudes NEED to get back together and do another record! \m/
He is so relaxed. How amazing.
Dan seems like such a great guy! Thanks for the lesson.
You really need to get George Kollias to do this, he's been on every drum lesson video but this!
Great lesson btw!
Might also be a good argument to have someone else for a change haha.
Kolias = fast, fast fast fast cymbal hit fill fill fill and more fast fast fast fast fast ... give me a break
@@alext6081 Your right and i say that as a death metal fan. Hes not all bad tho! Obviously he has great technique and you should check out his jazz stuff if you havnt already
@@alext6081 it fits in a nile song...so thats the way he do it and he is super tight at doing it. Which is hard to do....
Dude he is a phenomenal player! He can play jazz as well as he can play metal. He's a very well rounded drummer, but he never gets credit for it because of what he usually plays lol
grande dan....uno dei migliori batteristi secondo il mio punto di vista....un giovane fan...hi from italy
Thanks Drumeo. Great videos. This is really good. I've followed him. Great touch. TY
Just want to say thank you! This is going to be a blessing for me.
Dan is the man! Awesome work.
I really enjoy hearing this bloke play!
Finally! Been waiting so long for this one.
This is great! Nice starting point for someone just starting out in metal.
46:29 that is the intro fill of Slaying The Prophets Ov Isa by Behemoth
that ride bell sounds so damn good
THAT was fantastic! Now I go straight to my practice room ;)
Dammit Dan, I have been forced to add you to my other ultimate drummer icon ,Simon Phillips, Precision, stroke balance, speed across the drums, each change of drum and cymbal beyond the scope of any drum machine,. Why because there is heart behind this great drummer!So rare, also thanks Drumeo great production.
14:15 Shots fired against Jeff Walker !
Killer player and instructor!
Two cool dudes talking extreme metal. Thanks again Drumeo 👍
That snare sounds fantastic
the bell on that ride is silly! just keeps ringing and ringing and ringing. i love it!
You guys should ask Kai Kahto! The drummer of Wintersun, Rotten Sound, Nightwish etc.
Kai is stupid underrated. Dude played blasts like no one else, accenting all this wild shit. He also has the chops and mind for it. Thinking up stuff that even I, over a decade since hearing it, cannot exactly figure out.
I’ve only heard him playing in a jazz trio thing and on Wintersun albums. I do remember watching him play a solo where he used a cowbell on a pedal, that sent my drumming mind off in a whole new direction from that one solo.
Still watching in 2021,
love carcass & Dan is the man 👏👏👏
Drums sound amazing!!!
I'm not into this kind of music at all, but i always find the drumming interesting! This shit is not easy for real!!!!!!
Honestly.......this genre has some of the best sounding drum beats and fills ever!
This guy is sick!!! Thx for the upload
This guy actually did a really great job laying down the fundamentals.
Man that snare sounds so good!
Says his bandmates told him he has to play the blast beats with one foot?! Sure, then tell the guitar player they have to play only down picking.
As long as it sounds right, it doesn't matter how it's played.
damn right
Normally I’d agree, but it’s Carcass. They absolutely have the history and the right to hire a drummer who can represent their band how they want. Dude obviously agrees and kicks total ass in the band. Awesome video, and an underrated drummer!
I bet Bill Steer plays a surprising amount of Carcass with only downpicking.
@@mattv2635 Yeah, and at that speed, it’s not an unreasonable request. Now, if it was at 220 or faster, kinda ridiculous. Dude clearly has it in his bag.
27:52 listen closely
*gulp*
Yeah I caught that, same thing he said with the quads. 48:00
I'm not even a drummer, yet here I am for the glorious Carcass.
Fast & clean.. That's the way it has to be! 🤘 Badass drummer right there!!
And... Yeah, bring Eloy Casagrande to drumeo!!! 🤘
thank you for the great content.
great drummer!!! pulito e preciso!
tight sounding kit man.. that snare sounds sickkk
I love the Gorguts t-shirt!
That ride cymbal sounds great.
que hermoso blast beat me encantoo el video genial
Can yall please try to get Matt Greiner to do a lesson? And Alex Bent also?
Both would be amazing.
ANIMAL 1991 greiner would be great; dude had a very different experience learning drums. Dude was on farm. Dude was different.
@@joshuajosiahcolumbus ya he did have a different experience learning drums since he was on a farm! But ya he is my favorite drummer and he loves teaching drums so it just seems perfect for him to come onto Drumeo to teach a lesson!
What could Greiner possibly add? He’s mediocre as fuck - average speed for a metal guy, little creativity, just meat and potatoes metalcore
+1 for Alex Bent
Great drummer👏🏻👏🏻
8:40
''why dont we give them a breakdown?''
Dan ''sure'' *slowly hits china cymbal 4 times*
I wasted two mins trying to find a non existant joke..... Cheers buddy
@@JesusLordOfLords455 same..
LOL
Making a name for himself AND making Ken Owen proud! Go Dan!
He making it look so easy! 😄🤘
This is Awesome!
I think the Behemoth drum fill he is talking about at 46:12 is the intro of "Slaying the Prophets ov Isa" from the album "The Apostasy"
You're right.
I was looking to see if anyone had it right. Definitely the beginning of the Apostasy. Great intro.
Opeths original drummer Martin Lopez is my favourite metal drummer. He is a master playing from death metal to highly technical prog
I will have to check out his stuff then! Thanks for the recommendation! :)
Dan is the man!
...and if one adds double strokes, they can take it even further! Although with singles there's arguably more power! Well done and keep it up! A lesson from the Carcass drummer is not one to be missed!
What kind of struck me with this lesson was the interviewer. Obviously a Metalhead, obviously a Metal drummer of many years, and obviously has great taste in music with the Gorguts shirt...but the guy seems somewhat disinterested, distracted and always rushing Dan to the next thing. It's kind of like watching late night talk shows back in the day, where the host was not really interested in what the guest has to say, so he's rushing him to get to commercial. Kind of like an employee at Guitar Center who isn't into what you have to say: "Umm, yeah. Uh huh. Ok. Cool. Right on." It kind of turned me off to the lesson a bit. I love Dan's playing. Thank you for having him on here!
I think it was a bit of both of them. Dan is clearly an amazing drummer and has some great insights but he was also rambling a bit too long at times on some very basic concepts that probably anyone watching a video like this in the first place is already very familiar with, so the interviewer was probably just trying to pack more useful information into the time they had. That being said it definitely wasn't a very smooth approach to guiding the lesson so it did come across as pretty jarring and rude in several places. I don't think it was intentional by either of them though, they just seemed to be a bit inexperienced and trying their best.
The time limit is a bit interesting though, this isn't the only online show that has one and I'm always curious where that pressure is even coming from. Do they have limited access to the space where they record these? Do the guests have very limited times of availability? Is it just arbitrarily enforced by whoever is running the channel so that their paid content isn't devalued by too many additional free minutes of lessons? It always just seems so odd, we live in an age where some people literally livestream their entire lives 24/7 so any time something on the internet is experiencing a time crunch you have to wonder why.
Those cymbals sound awesome
That guy can play like crazy. He's good.
For those all wondering, the Behemoth song Dan and Ash are talking about is Slaying the Prophets Ov Isa, which is the first track off of The Apostasy
definitely want to figure out what ride and snare he's playing here, sounds so sick
Master! 🙌
Godly snare tone !
I have not listened to the new Carcass album yet and I neither knowed he drummed for them and that the first song was a Carcass song.
But when I heard the godamn snare sound on the first riff I had the urge to go listen to Descanting the Insalubrious, thinking how great this guy sound and style was. I went to see which band was the song from and laughed hahaha.
The blast beats damn
Awesome. I am an apartment drummer aka “Roland” kit. Would be cool to see this on one of those. I know it’s not super different, but there is some programming and setup that would be great.
Huge fan of this guy ever since I heard the Unfit for Human Consumption from 2013. It's funny because in like 2005 a friend was listening to Carcass and I quite couldn't get on with it. And then I had been thinking that music after 2000 or at least after 2010 had been pretty uninteresting. But when I heard Surgical Steel, I thought "this is exactly what I've been longing for" and "damn this drummer is insane with his grooves, I can't help but tap along". He made me think of this guy who liked playing jazz drums but ok'd to play in our metal band as teenagers, and made the music sound 100% more interesting than any other metal band around.
When he says the blast beat is kinda the standard beat for extreme metal, for a long time I've been paying attention to how many metal drummers can avoid playing blast beat for the whole night and I make a mental note of "that guy is hot stuff" if they are able to avoid it. Of course there's always some riffs that demand blast beat, but it's both really demanding beat to get it to sound on point, and if it's not on point, it ruins the whole energy.
A short description of blastbeat: humppa beat, but in 220-260 bpm.
this is quite good sound engineer.....nice balance drum sound
Not taking anything away from the engineer, but those Earthworks mics sound amazing out of the box. Definitely getting myself some in the future.
Hey man part of being a good engineer is being a gear whore to find those gems. :P
What snare is that? It sounds beautiful
Tama slp g maple 13x7
Um dos bateristas de Metal Extremo mais tecnico que eu conheço
Are you sure that snare isn't actually a starting pistol? Sounds incredible
Mario Duplantier of GOJIRA did a quad variation in his solo using scrapes which blew my mind to be honest ...
He's such a chill guy haha :D
Anyone knows what finish is this drumset? That's the most beautiful color i have seen
Also the sound in this video is the best i have heard from drumeo and maybe ever lol
45:50 when you asked about where he first heard the 4up2down, I had a distinct flashback of Portnoy's progressive drumming video, I think from the 90s.
One thing I learned immediately is that you gotta relax.
Ash Pearson in the host seat too?!! Nice!!
Dan wilding is the best!!!!
Thank you 🙏✌️🤟💚
Soo great
Great lesson! I wish Drumeo would place in the notes the spec of equipment for each artist. Love that snare! Are they 14 or 15" hi hats, also what's size of China cymbal? Sounds awesome holy china 18",19", or 21". Keep Rockin'! DC
You can tell this dude grew up attending the school of Lombardo.
Nice snare tone.
Cheers mate 🍺