I'm still working on it haha. I'd say drumwise it's the hardest Slint song and I wanna do it justice. I've actually started taking lessons again to tighten up some things in my playing, including timing and ghost notes (which there are a lot of in Washer). Feeling more confident now to attempt this cover
do you have any tips for songs that would help me learn how to play drums in a style like this? i’m new to them but i find it hard to learn songs when i don’t especially like them. awesome vid btw
Thank you! For songs like this I find it useful to write out the drum parts. Sometimes you can pick up on patterns and odd time signatures you wouldn't pick up on by just listening to them. I find it easier to understand and internalize more complicated drum patterns when I see them written out
No problem! I also find it helpful to record myself playing so I can listen back and analyze what I could improve on, especially with the more complex songs
@@KRB_Drummer thanks. have you ever used an electric drum kit? if so, is there anything i should know about the differences between acoustic and electric?
Yes I own an electronic drum kit as well. I find electronic drum heads tend to be slightly bouncier than acoustic drum heads so that might change the way you play certain things. Also electronic drum heads tend to be more forgiving when it comes to where you hit the drum and the sound it will produce. For instance, when you strike an acoustic snare drum, hitting the center of the drum vs. hitting closer to the rim will produce different sounds, so if you're not accurate you can get different sounding snare backbeats which is usually undesirable. Whereas on an electronic kit, to my knowledge you can strike the snare drum anywhere on the head and it will produce the same sound
This is the album that made me want to get back into drumming.
If you're going down this road, you should really give Rodan's Everyday World of Bodies a try.
I'll give it a shot! ;)
Great performance of truly groundbreaking drumming. These are drumming ideas of a future yet to come. Britt Walford is try not from here!
Thank you very much! I agree, Britt is truly one of a kind
Love this song. Some of the timing can be tricky- you did great. Love the kit, love the style. MORE SLINT!
Thank you very much! I will definitely be doing more Slint ;)
I would like to throw 'Washer' into nominations for songs@@KRB_Drummer
I will definitely be doing Washer very soon! ;)
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I'm still working on it haha. I'd say drumwise it's the hardest Slint song and I wanna do it justice. I've actually started taking lessons again to tighten up some things in my playing, including timing and ghost notes (which there are a lot of in Washer). Feeling more confident now to attempt this cover
Great cover as usual!
Thank you!
Awesome!
Thank you! ♥️
@@KRB_Drummer welcome :)
Nice snare sound damn
Thanks!
Bro, haven't heard these guys in a while, awesome drumming.
Thank you so much!
Nice job dude. You’ve got a new sub, keep rocking 😎👊🏻
Awesome cover! would love to see a cover of a song by Swirlies one day - new subscriber :)
Thank you so much, I appreciate it! I'll give it a shot :)
Great cover!!
Thanks a lot!
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youre fucking nuts this is amazing
Haha thank you so much!
idk if you've done it already but you should try good morning captain. That song has amazing drums
I absolutely love the drums in that song! Here is the link to my cover of it: ua-cam.com/video/JXWRRkWNvu8/v-deo.htmlsi=gUquB6BrdSqAi-kj
@@KRB_Drummer thank you so much!
do you have any tips for songs that would help me learn how to play drums in a style like this? i’m new to them but i find it hard to learn songs when i don’t especially like them. awesome vid btw
Thank you! For songs like this I find it useful to write out the drum parts. Sometimes you can pick up on patterns and odd time signatures you wouldn't pick up on by just listening to them. I find it easier to understand and internalize more complicated drum patterns when I see them written out
@@KRB_Drummer thank you very much
No problem! I also find it helpful to record myself playing so I can listen back and analyze what I could improve on, especially with the more complex songs
@@KRB_Drummer thanks. have you ever used an electric drum kit? if so, is there anything i should know about the differences between acoustic and electric?
Yes I own an electronic drum kit as well. I find electronic drum heads tend to be slightly bouncier than acoustic drum heads so that might change the way you play certain things. Also electronic drum heads tend to be more forgiving when it comes to where you hit the drum and the sound it will produce. For instance, when you strike an acoustic snare drum, hitting the center of the drum vs. hitting closer to the rim will produce different sounds, so if you're not accurate you can get different sounding snare backbeats which is usually undesirable. Whereas on an electronic kit, to my knowledge you can strike the snare drum anywhere on the head and it will produce the same sound