Slaughtered is a double paradiddle between the kick and snare LRLRLL RLRLRR or KSKSKK SKSKSS.... I met him in 97 he just flat out told me what the pattern was after asking me to guess what rudiment it would be...………………..
Losing Vinnie was a real punch to the gut. I felt like he was one of the more underrated drummers. To me, he was the John Bonham of double bass. Great videos. Wish I could mic my drums properly.
pantera is the perfect metal band. every instrument and member was the best at what they did. to me the greatest metal band ever and what i feel like is the prime example of what a metal band should be.
The great thing is that I was able to recognize every song were those techniques were applied. Cheers from Chile man, we were all inspired by those guys in music and attitude.
Great drum tutorial. I truly miss Dime and Vinnie. I was in shock for a day or 2 when Dime died. I didn’t know him, but just a very important person in guitar world.
Are you really asking this guitar player to play Slayer? As for Lombardo I can cover all but I think war ensemble. South of heaven Seasons in the abyss hell awaits my favs.
I don't play drums or any instruments for that matter but I love watching videos like this. I really like your style of explaining these techniques. My brother does have a little drum set in the basement. I've tried playing and I know practice makes perfect but I feel like I just don't have the coordination or patients to get good. I might be doubting myself because I'm an excellent steering wheel drummer! Lol
Vinnie used a electric pad as well that added more sound options. Plus he really didn't use his floor tom as much he used his toms. Which the sizes of the toms are 13x13 and 14x14 and not many if any drummers used large toms which made big sounds when hit. Ive played alot of his drum parts and to me It's really a feel in the music much more then techniques.
I was a huge Vinnie Paul / PANTERA fan back in the 90s! my original metal band (grimstone) est. 1993 used to cover Deciet (Most Regular People), Domination and Mouth for War...it took me literally weeks + weeks, to figure out what he was playing and how to play it...BEFORE the internet was even invented...much less UA-cam! LOL! You're doing a great job young man...I was impressed as much with your humble and honest demeanor as your ability to pull these chops off and explain them in clear and understandable detail. Nicely done!
Speaking of that 1-2 back and forth on the double bass... that's called a shuffle right? Thats what it makes me think of. Kind of like a horse galloping. I love it man. Such a legend right along side his brother. R.I.P. Dime and Vinnie😭
Hey mikeeee! Every day I look forward to seeing one of your vids come out! I swear 90% of my knowledge of guitar comes from you (The other 10% is from carl brown haha) A little request? Mebbe synysters gates guitar techniques or jimmy the rev sullivan drum techniques?? I know I've already asked this on another video but for you to do this would make my world! Thankyou
i think i read in a modern drummer that, Vinnine led with his left foot due to him playing tuba.. in a marching band. in marching band you start on your left foot as learning as a kit drummer, you start (down beat) on your right foot.
I know theres alot of Pantera fans so don't go off on me, but for that last one try playing on the double bass drum 2 16th notes then 4 32nd notes ending with the backbeat snare on the last note then 4 16th notes followed by 4 32nd motes backbeat on the last 32nd note. So LR (LRLR)+S RLRL (RLRL)+S. This should make it easier for you.
I’d love to see you do a cover of Becoming, that bass drum part is so fucking tricky I’ve yet to hear someone do it justice. It usually sounds so muddy or over done if you catch my drift.
What i liked about the cowboys from hell is that if you met them on the street they would treat you like a well known friend, unlike these modern rappers and popstars they are more reserved and dont want people to go up to them and bother them.
9:50 As a guitarist riffing or soloing over this type of fast tempo beat, how do I keep time when the snare are on the off beats? The kick becomes hard to follow because of sheer speed and the snare tends to stick out more. Moreover, there's no hihat or cymbals on the downbeats to help me keep time. I keep messing up and start following the snare as the downbeat after a bar or two.
Great question. Happens to me when I’m playing Slayer riffs. I make a drum track and slow it down. Practice to it and slowly bring it back to full speed. You’ll eventually feel it the right way. The snare being the dominant sound in the “off-beat” it can really take over the feel. A great drummer can also help this by accentuating the one hits with the kick whenever possible.
@@TheArtofGuitar Thank you sensei! 🤘 I've been putting off practising over these type of beats for quite some time now. I'll try your method starting today. Cheers.
Back in 94 'Becoming' was easily the sickest footwork in any metal song.
Still is
Still is x2
Meshuggas Bleed which is now concidered the ''footwork song'' is just a variation of Becoming.
So Vinnie is the real original.
it's still is now 2023
listen to “in the forest” by gojira too
Slaughtered is a double paradiddle between the kick and snare LRLRLL RLRLRR or KSKSKK SKSKSS.... I met him in 97 he just flat out told me what the pattern was after asking me to guess what rudiment it would be...………………..
Double paradiddle!
Metal_333 Paraparadiddle
Yah absolutely it is!
Rest in peace, Vinnie. What a legend he was
Losing Vinnie was a real punch to the gut. I felt like he was one of the more underrated drummers. To me, he was the John Bonham of double bass. Great videos. Wish I could mic my drums properly.
Call kat brooks.
pantera is the perfect metal band. every instrument and member was the best at what they did. to me the greatest metal band ever and what i feel like is the prime example of what a metal band should be.
The great thing is that I was able to recognize every song were those techniques were applied. Cheers from Chile man, we were all inspired by those guys in music and attitude.
can you tell me where the accented ride one is from? it’s sad that i can play it but don’t know what song it’s from
Great drum tutorial.
I truly miss Dime and Vinnie.
I was in shock for a day or 2 when Dime died.
I didn’t know him, but just a very important person in guitar world.
It's funny how this man can explain drum parts better than anyone on Drumeo and he's a guitar channel. Talk about irony lmao.
Your snare and kick sound dope.
Triggers
“What’s up everyone, mike her from the art of guitar.”
Proceeds to give drum lessons 😂
Also R.I.P. Vinnie Paul
As long as GUITAR Center can sell drums I can pull this off. 😂😂😂
The-Art-of-Guitar yea... yea... you got me good point! 🤣
Not for nothing but no one goes to guitar center for drum lessons.
And it was explained like a guitar player would explain it.
Ahh really awesome to see this up there again my man! Vinnie was an amazing drummer indeed!
Great video. I'm not a drummer but its interesting facts and techniques. Do Dave Lombardo :)
Yeah ! We want to Lombardo !!
Are you really asking this guitar player to play Slayer?
As for Lombardo I can cover all but I think war ensemble.
South of heaven Seasons in the abyss hell awaits my favs.
This is the best drum lesson for metal on youtube.
I don't play drums or any instruments for that matter but I love watching videos like this. I really like your style of explaining these techniques. My brother does have a little drum set in the basement. I've tried playing and I know practice makes perfect but I feel like I just don't have the coordination or patients to get good. I might be doubting myself because I'm an excellent steering wheel drummer! Lol
I didnt know you were this good at drumming
Nick menza Techniques
YESSS!
OMGGGG YESSSS
Cymbal Crosses 🤘🏻
Oh yeaaaah!
@James Black don't compare the two. They have such different styles that it makes no sense to.
Vinnie Dime and just Pantera as a whole is just unmatched! Crazy simple, heavy and complex every song was. Forever metal!! Rest easy to the Brothers
Vinnie used a electric pad as well that added more sound options. Plus he really didn't use his floor tom as much he used his toms. Which the sizes of the toms are 13x13 and 14x14 and not many if any drummers used large toms which made big sounds when hit. Ive played alot of his drum parts and to me It's really a feel in the music much more then techniques.
I was a huge Vinnie Paul / PANTERA fan back in the 90s! my original metal band (grimstone) est. 1993 used to cover Deciet (Most Regular People), Domination and Mouth for War...it took me literally weeks + weeks, to figure out what he was playing and how to play it...BEFORE the internet was even invented...much less UA-cam! LOL! You're doing a great job young man...I was impressed as much with your humble and honest demeanor as your ability to pull these chops off and explain them in clear and understandable detail. Nicely done!
Excellent tutorial. Very well done. On behalf of all of us, many thanks
Please keep this vids going! Also I love how you make your drums sound similar to the drummer in which techniques you are teaching. Props!
I just mess with knobs till it works. :)
Play this at 0.25x speed, specifically from 6:00
Man, that felt like a Ketamine IV lolol.
Speaking of that 1-2 back and forth on the double bass... that's called a shuffle right? Thats what it makes me think of. Kind of like a horse galloping. I love it man. Such a legend right along side his brother. R.I.P. Dime and Vinnie😭
5 Minutes alone at 12:00 lol
One of my favorite songs to play on the drums
My top three favorite drummers Bill Ward,John Bonham, Vinnie Paul🤘
Clay Dawg Bill Ward?? 🤷♂️
vinnie wasnt only for drummers very influencial. his rythmwork was outstanding.
I play drums and guitar and alot of the reason why is because of dime and vinnie..much love and respect r.i.p guys.great video man keep them coming!
Gotta love it... surrounded by floor toms on a rack with upside down
sticks... the embodiment of thunder behind a drumset. My musical hero
R.I.P Vin.
Vince Paul, the brick wall! RIP 🤘🤘🤘🤘
Awesome!! So much info packed into a short timeline!!
Hey man, I know you are affected by his death~so am I, a hero was lost but we will carry on his Legacy... 👍
Hey mikeeee! Every day I look forward to seeing one of your vids come out! I swear 90% of my knowledge of guitar comes from you (The other 10% is from carl brown haha) A little request? Mebbe synysters gates guitar techniques or jimmy the rev sullivan drum techniques?? I know I've already asked this on another video but for you to do this would make my world! Thankyou
Vinnie was my favorite drummer, loved his power and style! Loved his use of the ride.
Holy hell man. This was a great drum lesson. Thank you so much dude.
Excellent drum sound and playing and teaching
Nice one, Mike! Thank you!
Damn I need a drum kit now
Zebes 26 need....
Me too dude
Thank a a lot man. That becoming double is insane. IMO only got bested by Bleed by meshugga. Although I admit there may be more.
Vinny Paul FTW
Great job great video RIP vinny&dime \m/
Rip Vinnie Paul and Dimebag Darrell.
i think i read in a modern drummer that, Vinnine led with his left foot due to him playing tuba.. in a marching band. in marching band you start on your left foot as learning as a kit drummer, you start (down beat) on your right foot.
Rip VINNIE, you will be missed but never forgotten , on a cloud jamming with your brother once again!!
Awesome! Kick drums sound great
one of the best rock/metal drummers of all time r.i.p
That kick and snare sound sweet!
Cool video! Thanks a lot!
Much love... I miss them both very much.... greatest ever.... legends
Me at 00:30 : "I hope he covers the 'Becoming' groove."
Me at 15:15 : "BECOMIIIINNGGG!!!"
Love the earthworks mic you got there on the hat! I got me some earthworks as well.
Welcome to Art-of-Guitar Airlines, this
is your captain speaking...
Worthy tribute !
Thank you for this video.
Tight! R.I.P VINNIE
thank u for this!
Great drumming, awesome drum sound!
RIP my idle Vinnie Paul and RIP dimebag Darell and I'm a drummer myself
Vinnie was the best dam drummer ever lived RIP VINNIE and great video dude nice tribute
How did I not see this
You make good Videos man, like you know what I Wanne see
RIP vinnie Paul your really good playing on the drums ❤🤘🤘👍
19:00 faith no more uses that pushed feel beat.
I know theres alot of Pantera fans so don't go off on me, but for that last one try playing on the double bass drum 2 16th notes then 4 32nd notes ending with the backbeat snare on the last note then 4 16th notes followed by 4 32nd motes backbeat on the last 32nd note.
So LR (LRLR)+S RLRL (RLRL)+S.
This should make it easier for you.
You're bass drum is perfect 👌
6:12 Hell Awaits intro
Great video!
Rest in Metal Vinnie Paul!!!! Loved Pantera and DamagePlan!!!
i'm DOWN with that.heh.
Damn! Your pretty good on drums
Respect dude..
Note that these are Bonham triplets with the left foot stomping eighths on a kick. Try it on Good Times Bad Times!
Vinnie would be proud
There's footage in 3 of Vinnie playing the double bass in "Becoming" where he's just wearing standard white socks.
Reast in peace vinnie your gone but not forgotten he gave so much to the world of metal legends never die !!!!
Hi, great video!, Can you help me with the Art of Sheddring double bass Technique?.
Thanks in Advance.
You look like Michael Mcintyre
You're so awesome 🖤
Awesome video loved it. Could you also make a drum techniques video on Mario Duplantier?
that was sweet, subbed =)
Dude thanks
Your bass drum has a good punchy, thud sound
Vinnie was one of my all time favorites, nice breakdown of his style. Are those Artstars, or Granstar 2's? subscribed! *cheers*
Anything is a crash if you hit it hard enough
Sounding like Charlie Benante at 3:54!
I might be wrong , but those look like some Tama Rockstars, you’re playing there, in white! 🤔
Your pedal is great
Please do "Daniel Erlandsson's (from Arch Enemy) 22 greatest drumming techniques"!
I’d love to see you do a cover of Becoming, that bass drum part is so fucking tricky I’ve yet to hear someone do it justice. It usually sounds so muddy or over done if you catch my drift.
To Get a hard sounding ride you have to play with your sticks upside down because that’s how he played with his sticks
What i liked about the cowboys from hell is that if you met them on the street they would treat you like a well known friend, unlike these modern rappers and popstars they are more reserved and dont want people to go up to them and bother them.
Becoming kick pattern is played at 9:45 just swap the snare hit for another kick. R(rest)RRLRLRRLRLRRLRLRR
good video, but please release techniques of jack whit ealready
This is why u should practice any rudiments u do with hands, u do with your feet
3:40 bro played the psychosocial fill and thought we wouldn't notice💀
Hi not related to the video but I'm wanting to buy a guitar to play nirvana songs which do you recommend
You can play any song with any guitar. However, if you want the style, go for a fender jaguar, jazzmaster or mustang :)
the shuffle kick was in psycho holiday right?
oh you mentioned it hehe sorry i paused to comment before you mentioned that it was from psycho holiday
Great tribute and I've learned a lot! (Do you reckon you could do a Mario DuPlantier (Gojira) tech vid? Would love to see your take on that!!)
if you want to hear greats morbid angel,behemoth, and so much more in the death metal music
The 1st speed beat is from clash with reality thank me later
Man, I'm wondering about those TAMA Pedals....
Voice needs to come WAY up in the edit.
9:50 As a guitarist riffing or soloing over this type of fast tempo beat, how do I keep time when the snare are on the off beats? The kick becomes hard to follow because of sheer speed and the snare tends to stick out more. Moreover, there's no hihat or cymbals on the downbeats to help me keep time. I keep messing up and start following the snare as the downbeat after a bar or two.
Great question. Happens to me when I’m playing Slayer riffs. I make a drum track and slow it down. Practice to it and slowly bring it back to full speed. You’ll eventually feel it the right way. The snare being the dominant sound in the “off-beat” it can really take over the feel. A great drummer can also help this by accentuating the one hits with the kick whenever possible.
@@TheArtofGuitar Thank you sensei! 🤘 I've been putting off practising over these type of beats for quite some time now. I'll try your method starting today.
Cheers.