Mike Støckl loudest cymbal I’ve played. In my last drum cam footage on my channel it just cuts through everything haha. Check it out if you get a chance!
Drums are expensive as shit. This was all "entry into pro level" stuff. Not even middle of the road of top end. A top end snare can cost what this entire set up cost alone if you go all in. And they didn't mention all the hardware. Just pedals.
@@colinbentham6946 haha aye man. I searched high and low for the original megabell a series. Sounds ridiculous but the new ones just aren't as good. Managed to find one only after about 6 weeks of solid searching. All the best!
I don’t even play drums but I am always amazed at your skill. Such a pleasure. Also makes me appreciate how much of a great drummer the guy from GOJIRA is!
the_wet_snare_ofcl Dude......he used custom drums made from melted down Paiste cymbals. This would be 100X more difficult to replicate than the sound in this video.
Really nice initiative, guys! A lot of guitar - related channels have been doing the same and now drums finally catch up! I would love to see Tomas Haake`s rig though!
@@colinbentham6946 the only thing I didnt care for was the price tag. Haha it's an investment, for sure. I bought an entire kit for the price of the snare before I eventually bought this snare
Can someone explain to me please that intro to the art of dying I just do not understand it at all it's a polyrhythm but what is the pattern it is so mega its a joke
Hey man. So the time signatures are 4/4, 2/4 and then a bar of 21/16. The easiest way to think about it is the first time the pattern goes through it's KKKS KKKS KKKS KKSKKSKKS, which is the 4/4 and 2/4. The second time round the pattern is the same except the last 3 16th notes (KKS) are dropped, which is the 21/16. He then adds a quarter note pulse over the top. Hope that makes sense dude!!
So this is my simplictic not proper pattern for the intro stick taps, which once you get down the main beat makes more sense. 3 3 3 2 2 2 3 3 3 2 2 3 3 3 2 2 2 3 3 3 2 2 3 3 3 2 2 2 3 3 3 2 2 3 3 3 2 2 2 3 3 3 2 2 Also there's a really good vid on UA-cam where a dude plays along with the sheet music which I think comes up if you search art of dying drums. I slowed the vid down and even screen shotted the music so I could refer back to it. Hope that helps 🤘🏼👽🤘🏼
Tama SLP drums are a steal! The snare is excellent, good choice. You got it pretty close, well done. Crashes and hats are fine, but like others note - Z Mega Bell Ride is critical. Nothing else sounds like it. I've had mine since 1993 (original Z, not Z Custom, Z3, or whatever they're trying to pass off these days).
Every video is just here’s how to sound like someone but we can’t actually make it sound like them just similar so yeah, also bald guy is in utter agony on a drum set
So if you want "exact" set like Mario... Tama Starclassic Bubinga(Hard to find, I think maple will work too): 22"×18" kick 22"×18 kick 14"×6,5 snare(Tama PL565 Brass Snare) 12"×9" rack tom 13"×10" rack tom 16"×16" floor tom (Now he use 14" floor on the left side) Cymbals(all Zildjian): 14"/15" New Beat Hats 20" Z Custom/Z3/A Heavy Megabell Ride 18" A Custom Projection Crash 19" A Custom Projection Crash 19" Z3/A Heavy Ultra Hammered China×2 One A Cutom Splash/ Zil Bell/Stack in Video Hardware(Tama and Gibraltar): Speed Cobra 910 Iron Cobra Lever Glide HH Stand 1st Chair Ergo Rider Drum Throne Gibraltar Rack, Tom Stands and Boom Arms(rack is GRS-850DBL) That's all
look at the description...whats a philosopher Bronze? Maybe the Walnut/birch would be a better alternative than the kapur? i mean it isn´t the same wood, but it has also die-cast hoops and walnut isnt that bright of a wood
Tailgunner Yes the new Walnut/Birch are VERY close to the Birch/Bubinga which are better drums than the Dynamic Kapur. Kanpur is nothing special and is a common timber wood in Malaysia and Indonesia. People think it’s exotic because Yamaha uses it in the Phoenix drums but it’s not due to its “sonic” properties but due to its density and the way it excites the surrounding woods in the shell. You’ll notice that Tama does have a Star Walnut kit in their catalog and several Walnut drums. Kapur is relegated to the budget end.
Sorry but your research is far off: - He uses 12-13-16-22. Always has. Whether it be his Superstar Classic, Starclassic Bubinga or Star Bubinga. - The Z3 cymbals are rebranded into A Custom. Exact same model, just a different logo/categorisation. - The bell he used in the earlier days is a Sabian HH 9" (or possibly 8") Radia Cup Chime. There was no stack. - He later on used a varying 10" splash. A Custom Rezo during L'enfant Sauvage and a regular A Custom thereafter. - His chinas varied a lot. The Z3s you mentioned are equal to the A Custom 20" and A Ultra Hammered 19/21". He also use(d) Z Custom 20", Oriental Trash 20", K Custom Hybrid 19" and a Paiste Dimensions Thin in the early days. - The key signature in his sound is a Mega Bell. He uses an A currently, but used Z3 and Z Custom as well. Z3 is equal to A, but the Z Custom was less washy. The Art Of Dying rhythm was executed nicely! Well done!
It's more a reference to the part I learned as it's slightly faster than the album and has the weird close to the section that still makes no sense haha
Been a fan of Gojira since 2004, it's kinda weird seeing all this love, but well deserved love. Seems like it all started since their latest album, in my opinion isnt their greatest. Fyi, some of their old school stuff(Godzilla) is pretty dope too(black metal).
Dude, I don't wanna be rude. I know how difficukt the song is, it's what I'm currently studying, but when he plays the pattern from the song 'The Art Of Dying' it just looks like he's having a stroke ahahahah
You guys would have been better off going with a Gretch Solid snares. The Solid Steel or Bell Brass would have been a closer approximation to Mario’s sound. The Phosphur Bronze is a standout in that lineup but also the most expensive. I hear Mario actually used a Birch/ Bubinga kit in the studio in the last album. You would have been closer simply going with a Birch kit and used some EQ.
Hi Joe! I actually use the Brooklyn 14 x 6.5 chrome over brass, which is one of my favourite snares in the world but the Phosphor absolutely blew me away!
@@colinbentham6946 Yes the Gretch Phosphor Bronze sounds better than the Bell Brass to my ears but the Solid Steel is a standout with its well controlled but bright top end crack and it happens to be the value leader @ $650 USD. I have one on order here in the states and wish I bought one before they sold out. Gretch is nailing it with their snare lineup.
I play guitar but I'll sit through a 17 minute drum video if it's for Mario
He is the king dude!
lmao same
Us guitar players appreciate this man deeply.
@@JessesAuditorium Us drum players are thanking you for doing so and worship him as a god lul
Hhahaha saame
the megabell is kind of a must have to his sound i think
Mike Støckl I had the same thought. Any other ride just sounds weak compared to the huge sound he gets with the Z custom mega bell
@@plaguedDrummer55 that thing is a monster ! i love mine alltough it weights as much as 3 rides together haha
Mike Støckl Makes my cymbal bag weigh about 100lbs but it’s totally worth it
@@plaguedDrummer55 hellyeah ! and the best thing is that this thing is loud as hell , it cuts through even without a mic !
Mike Støckl loudest cymbal I’ve played. In my last drum cam footage on my channel it just cuts through everything haha. Check it out if you get a chance!
WHY IS HE WEARING A SHIRT!!
Sorry to let you down haha
because he isn’t mario duplantier
The snare alone was more expensive than my entire guitar setup
Drums are expensive as shit. This was all "entry into pro level" stuff. Not even middle of the road of top end. A top end snare can cost what this entire set up cost alone if you go all in. And they didn't mention all the hardware. Just pedals.
Yeah you can easily drop 5k on drums without even breaking a sweat
"Sound Like Mario Duplantier" Without the cymbal Duplantier has basically made his own sound. Great vid and playing regardless!
Yeah it was tough but thanks so much!
@@colinbentham6946 haha aye man. I searched high and low for the original megabell a series. Sounds ridiculous but the new ones just aren't as good. Managed to find one only after about 6 weeks of solid searching. All the best!
@@jackscott9087 it's literally the same as the Z3 just with a different logo.
@@DannyTOG It's not tho, compare the 2 side by side. New one has much less of a harsh sound
Although i did get the original statement wrong, i meant to say the megabell z custom not the A series
Damn! Killed that Remembrance groove 👌👌👌
One of their best songs. Love old Gojira, their new stuff is still great but I like that primal type of feel their old music had.
Great playing, this ain’t easy I can imagine.
I don’t even play drums but I am always amazed at your skill. Such a pleasure. Also makes me appreciate how much of a great drummer the guy from GOJIRA is!
Thank you so much and he's unbelievable dude! Appreciate the love 👊
When he switches to the splash from the ride on the intro he also still plays the ride goes back and fourth with the splash and ride btw
Sounds really good with Heaviest Matter
What an absolute tune!!
The boys are back!
That edit at 7:32 got me laughing hard at work. Nice work to the editor! KILLER drumming.
Thank you!! Katie is an absolute legend for that!
thanks for showing how to tune the heads, amazing video
Love Mario! Do Brann Dailor next, or Tim Alexander (specifically the Animals EP or Pork Soda, Tales from the Punchbowl)
I'll see what I can do dude!!
The Zillbell is the most definitive part of the sound lmao
yeah exactly, only it's a zildjian A custom, Z custom or Z3 21" mega bell ride, which sound absolutely killer. I agree man!
Would be great to see how to sound like Ray Luzier
What about Christoph Schneider? Very underrated, but his drums sound phenomenal!
Rammstein?
I love how his snare sounds...
Without the MegaBell ride nobody can't sounds like him.
Even with btw, but its an other story
Since Tool are touring, could you please do Danny Carey.
Watch this space dude!!
the_wet_snare_ofcl Dude......he used custom drums made from melted down Paiste cymbals. This would be 100X more difficult to replicate than the sound in this video.
@@Assimilator702 I know but he uses Sonor drums as well
@@Assimilator702 I think more tracks are recorded on the Bubinga set than on the Paiste set.
Oskenkorva you are correct
Ey! Props for Remembrance man! I’ve always loved the shifting pattern of the song.
Really nice initiative, guys! A lot of guitar - related channels have been doing the same and now drums finally catch up!
I would love to see Tomas Haake`s rig though!
had one of these snares on my old kit - sounds bloody ace
You guys should do a sound like tool or sound like lamb of god
"It won't wind up sounding like him" on literally every piece of equipment...????
Dude is so tense and you can totally hear it in every hit. Other Than that awesome video. I want that snare!!🤘
Yeah, gotta have the megabell
"Sound like mario"
Press X to doubt
Sound Like Jon Theodore (QOTSA, TMV)
Yes
Or Joey Castillo 🤔🤔🤔
The unequal beater length is fuckin killing me
He is using 12" and 13" tom toms
Dude. I missed this one! Pulling out the old school. Groovy mate. Sick job
Finnaly a new one! Keep doing these please
I have that model snare, and friggin love it. It's has amazing crack, and a great throaty body to it.
Completely blew me away dude!
@@colinbentham6946 the only thing I didnt care for was the price tag. Haha it's an investment, for sure. I bought an entire kit for the price of the snare before I eventually bought this snare
Layyyyyyy downnnnn
FAAAAAWL WEEEY
DUDUDUDUDUDUDU DUDUDUDUDUDUDUDUDUDUDUDUDU
Great work! How about Brooks Wackerman next:))
(Would love to see Paradigm!)
Can someone explain to me please that intro to the art of dying I just do not understand it at all it's a polyrhythm but what is the pattern it is so mega its a joke
Hey man. So the time signatures are 4/4, 2/4 and then a bar of 21/16. The easiest way to think about it is the first time the pattern goes through it's KKKS KKKS KKKS KKSKKSKKS, which is the 4/4 and 2/4. The second time round the pattern is the same except the last 3 16th notes (KKS) are dropped, which is the 21/16. He then adds a quarter note pulse over the top. Hope that makes sense dude!!
@@colinbentham6946
That helps a bit but holy shit it's still mind boggling
I know dude! Took me quite a while to get even remotely comfortable with it
So this is my simplictic not proper pattern for the intro stick taps, which once you get down the main beat makes more sense.
3 3 3 2 2 2 3 3 3 2 2 3 3 3 2 2 2 3 3 3 2 2 3 3 3 2 2 2 3 3 3 2 2 3 3 3 2 2 2 3 3 3 2 2
Also there's a really good vid on UA-cam where a dude plays along with the sheet music which I think comes up if you search art of dying drums. I slowed the vid down and even screen shotted the music so I could refer back to it. Hope that helps 🤘🏼👽🤘🏼
ACM Legends - good to see you guys working together!
Do metallica BY busting the bank
sound like tim alexander primus?
mikey orf Just crank a piccolo snare. There it is.
Joe Rico agreed on the piccolo. Also use smaller cymbals like 15 and 16 crashes and 13 hi hats.
Just suggested that too! Specifically late 90s and the Animals EP. Drums on My Friend Fats is insane
Late 90s as in Tales From the Punchbowl, since Brain filled in for brown album to antipop
Yeees, I waited for this!
Next you guys should do Gene Hoglan.
Do vinnie paul
0:33 Mario with a shirt on????!?!!!!!?
Tama SLP drums are a steal! The snare is excellent, good choice. You got it pretty close, well done.
Crashes and hats are fine, but like others note - Z Mega Bell Ride is critical. Nothing else sounds like it. I've had mine since 1993 (original Z, not Z Custom, Z3, or whatever they're trying to pass off these days).
Finally Mario!
would be great to see how to sound like Dave Weckl, Steve Gadd and Vinnie couluita
plz do a how to sound like david silveria of korn. (s/t or life is peachy era) 90s
Wow great playing !!
Great one! please consider doing Jay Postones (tesseract)
Where’s the piece of equipment that made the clunking sound in Terra Incognita and the link?
Curious why he had the beaters at different heights
The rev please!!!
Could almost guarantee I’ll be the only one to say this- do a sound like Chad Butler of Switchfoot... such an underrated drummer.
Working with his tone as best I can on my Star Bubinga
Thank you
Hey guys I think you guys should make a video about how to sound like Matt McGuire
Every video is just here’s how to sound like someone but we can’t actually make it sound like them just similar so yeah, also bald guy is in utter agony on a drum set
FOXHOUND SPECIAL FORCES GROUP let’s see you fucking play mate
Only comment is that he still plays dw9000. Otherwise good job guys
5002, he never changes them
@@chapodepaille28 ah yes my bad!
So if you want "exact" set like Mario...
Tama Starclassic Bubinga(Hard to find, I think maple will work too):
22"×18" kick
22"×18 kick
14"×6,5 snare(Tama PL565 Brass Snare)
12"×9" rack tom
13"×10" rack tom
16"×16" floor tom
(Now he use 14" floor on the left side)
Cymbals(all Zildjian):
14"/15" New Beat Hats
20" Z Custom/Z3/A Heavy Megabell Ride
18" A Custom Projection Crash
19" A Custom Projection Crash
19" Z3/A Heavy Ultra Hammered China×2
One A Cutom Splash/ Zil Bell/Stack in Video
Hardware(Tama and Gibraltar):
Speed Cobra 910
Iron Cobra Lever Glide HH Stand
1st Chair Ergo Rider Drum Throne
Gibraltar Rack, Tom Stands and Boom Arms(rack is GRS-850DBL)
That's all
Lol this is so wrong and you’ve even edited the comment.
@@chad9160 this was from tamas website
He never used a 14" floor on his left.
@@theDeathJoy yes he did
but im not sure it was 14"
This had to be done
Could you do sound like Ben Johnston of Biffy Clyro? He is one of the most underrated drummers imo...
Colin didn't even hit the second China. Pity. Was looking forward to hearing that
look at the description...whats a philosopher Bronze?
Maybe the Walnut/birch would be a better alternative than the kapur? i mean it isn´t the same wood, but it has also die-cast hoops and walnut isnt that bright of a wood
The Harry Potter signature 😂 (it's meant to read Phosphor)
Tailgunner Yes the new Walnut/Birch are VERY close to the Birch/Bubinga which are better drums than the Dynamic Kapur. Kanpur is nothing special and is a common timber wood in Malaysia and Indonesia. People think it’s exotic because Yamaha uses it in the Phoenix drums but it’s not due to its “sonic” properties but due to its density and the way it excites the surrounding woods in the shell. You’ll notice that Tama does have a Star Walnut kit in their catalog and several Walnut drums. Kapur is relegated to the budget end.
Sorry but your research is far off:
- He uses 12-13-16-22. Always has. Whether it be his Superstar Classic, Starclassic Bubinga or Star Bubinga.
- The Z3 cymbals are rebranded into A Custom. Exact same model, just a different logo/categorisation.
- The bell he used in the earlier days is a Sabian HH 9" (or possibly 8") Radia Cup Chime. There was no stack.
- He later on used a varying 10" splash. A Custom Rezo during L'enfant Sauvage and a regular A Custom thereafter.
- His chinas varied a lot. The Z3s you mentioned are equal to the A Custom 20" and A Ultra Hammered 19/21". He also use(d) Z Custom 20", Oriental Trash 20", K Custom Hybrid 19" and a Paiste Dimensions Thin in the early days.
- The key signature in his sound is a Mega Bell. He uses an A currently, but used Z3 and Z Custom as well. Z3 is equal to A, but the Z Custom was less washy.
The Art Of Dying rhythm was executed nicely! Well done!
Dash me some of that Carter Beaufort
What is mean by 1/4turns ?
Would love to see a sound like Scott Travis
Do sound like the Rev
You should do Ben thatcher from royal blood
yo what does he mean by one turn?
could you do david silveria from when he played with KoRn please? that would be awesome!
He uses remo emperors clear still close to the sound
Could you do the rev :)
Absolutely killed heaviest matter of the universe! Great stuff
Remebrance from "the Link Alive" is that an error or do you mean you specifically tuned it to sound like a live album?
It's more a reference to the part I learned as it's slightly faster than the album and has the weird close to the section that still makes no sense haha
12:21 Had me fucking dying 😂
SOUNDS LIKE ZAC FARRO OF PARAMORE
Do sound like tommy lee
All the time "we can't get..."
Tell us what you cannnnn gettttt!!!!
Yeah
Honestly you should do Dave lambardo of slayer
Sound Like Chris Turner Please
Please do brooks wackerman
Brann Dailor
Watch this space!
Sounds like benny greb?
You should do Blake Richardson
Been a fan of Gojira since 2004, it's kinda weird seeing all this love, but well deserved love. Seems like it all started since their latest album, in my opinion isnt their greatest. Fyi, some of their old school stuff(Godzilla) is pretty dope too(black metal).
Their old stuff is absolutely not black metal
Nah, they soared to deserved fame after l'enfant sauvage. And their early work isn't even close to black metal.
@@Ajani. Have you heard Godzilla's - Possesed or Venom?
@@cafenightster4548 i have
@@SaintFranssoix a lot of stuff on terra incognita is quite death metally
Sound like Ryan Meyer from Highly Suspect!!!
Sound Like Nick Mason from Pink Floyd?
Do Brann Dailor from Mastodon!
Keep your eyes on the channel dude!!
the megabell was really the 95% of his sound, failed
they literally said they dont have that cymbal
Please do inferno from behemoth!!!
Try Daniel fang from turnstile and angel dust guy is a wicked drummer
do these guys not know that he triggers his set
Only the kicks.
Do Cozy Powell next!!!!
Any chance of a Reni from the stone roses or Matt Helders from Arctic Monkeys
Dude, I don't wanna be rude. I know how difficukt the song is, it's what I'm currently studying, but when he plays the pattern from the song 'The Art Of Dying' it just looks like he's having a stroke ahahahah
Jeff Porcaro from TOTO please
Osiah please!
he uses remo clear emperor not evans
You guys would have been better off going with a Gretch Solid snares. The Solid Steel or Bell Brass would have been a closer approximation to Mario’s sound. The Phosphur Bronze is a standout in that lineup but also the most expensive. I hear Mario actually used a Birch/ Bubinga kit in the studio in the last album. You would have been closer simply going with a Birch kit and used some EQ.
Watch through and we explain why we didn't.
Hi Joe! I actually use the Brooklyn 14 x 6.5 chrome over brass, which is one of my favourite snares in the world but the Phosphor absolutely blew me away!
@@colinbentham6946 Yes the Gretch Phosphor Bronze sounds better than the Bell Brass to my ears but the Solid Steel is a standout with its well controlled but bright top end crack and it happens to be the value leader @ $650 USD. I have one on order here in the states and wish I bought one before they sold out. Gretch is nailing it with their snare lineup.