After months of practice finally can play the entire song!!.....now I got to buy the bass drum for my kit, playing it on snare and cymbals has become a little boring...
That's how long it takes to repeat that particular Herta. I tried to use 29/8 for that part but the software just wouldn't format it as nicely using eighth notes as the resolution -- it insisted on sixteenth notes. :/
I accidentally started this video at 2X speed. The entire piece sounded awesome and I thought, "no human could play this." So I set the video to its original speed, and still, I thought, "no human could play this."
@@frelopermanboy7426 Thanks \m/. I've been thinking that way since 2020. I realized that their songs really feel 4/4, but they're actually something else 😂.
@@Behdad47 7+7+5+3+5 = 27 ... there's no getting around this when you are trying to LEARN the song. I merely found the transcriptions in 4/4 to be less symmetrical than the one I created here. Again, what you SEE is what you HEAR. The drums you hear are created from the transcription itself. Clearly this song is not limited to 4/4. Counting in 4/4 will not help you learn this song.
To those saying, 'but Meshuggah plays in 4/4!', you are technically correct, but come off as smug and disrespectful of the time and effort which was put into this arrangement. Music theory is about perspective--the magic of "groove" (jazz/blues/funk/metal), "swing" (jazz), "flow" (rap/spoken word)--or otherwise "feel" of the music, makes the music feel like a breathing organism rather than a painting on a wall. Haze Anderson has created an 'interpretation' of Thomas Haake's playing in 4/4 timing. This is why the time signatures continue to change throughout the arrangement. EDIT: Just like computer programming, there are many ways to code the same end result. There is not a singular solution, but many.
I don't mean to be disrespecful, and I do understand that you can write it in any way, it makes the bass drum part easier to see, but I have to admit... I lost my shit a bit at 58/16 😂😂😂 How am I supposed to count that ?
7+7+5+3+5, so it's a phrase which consists of 27 sub-sub-beats. 27÷4=6.75 beats in this phrase. Since we are in 4/4, this will take... 16 repetitions to restart (6.75×16=108, least which can be devided by 4)... Yep, that's totally fucked. Also, I guess I've totally fucked the math up. If my caclulations are right, it should have restarted at ~3:13, but it doesn't
@@dmytrotsvyntarnyi799 Don't think in terms of 4/4. Just think in terms of 32 bars (128 quarter notes). It takes 2 bars of the 7+7+5+3+5 pattern PLUS an extra 10 eighth notes to add up to the FIRST two 32 bar sections (before the singing for this section starts). The rest of the part is the remaining 17 eighth notes plus 3 more bars of the 7+7+5+3+5 pattern PLUS an addition 30 eighth notes to give us four 32 bar sections. That's SIX TOTAL 32 bar sections which is 192 bars of 4/4. 192/7 = 27 bars of 7+7+5+3+5. :)
WTF did I just see? Absolutely amazing. I didn't think some of those time signature were mathematically or physically possible to play. One of the most mind blowing things I have ever seen.
The thing: in reality it's entirely in 4/4. That said, I understand it's shown like this because it makes the more complicated groupings of notes (the kicks) easier to understand.
I prefer seeing it like this compared to the normal 4/4 notation. Gives me actually better overview. I can more easily understand this for some reason. The 4/4 notated versions just make me see a relentless wall of hertas, uniform and confusing.
I do use 4/4 for that riff at measure 34. I tried 4/4 for it again at the end, but didn't work as well there because I believe the phrasing I chose (9/8) makes the ending easier to intuitively land, rather than having to count to it. Don't look at the time signatures, look at the groupings. Thanks. :)
Technically almost the entire song can be written in 4/4. However, most of the kick drum parts aren’t easily transcribed in that time signature. 000-0 doesn’t fit nicely in 4/4
bigjosh2517 I agree. The programs often lose phrasing. Tomas Haake phrases almost everything he plays. The metric modulation intended for one part will be interpreted too literally in most programs. The feel is lost, which is what makes Haake’s parts groove so well when the “same” part with another drummer would sound rigid and stiff. With that being said, this transcription will help ENORMOUSLY as I learn this song; I’ve always wanted to learn how to play it.
1 year later I still get much criticism for not "scoring this in 4/4" ... it is hard to understand that the chosen time signatures actually produced what is being heard and what allows what is being seen to line up. None of this debate builds up them calves tho 😂
@@HazeAnderson God people are so stupid. They think that because Meshuggah said that they just used 4/4 then that's how you transcribe it... Your version is way easier to read, and that's all time-signatures is... just for convenience. Meshuggah could just as easily have said all their songs are in any other time-signature too.. 3/4, but it will look weird. 4/4 isn't a defining factor, it is like saying "we wrote all our transcriptions on paper" and since they did that then you can't transcribe on a computer.. equally stupid..
@@HazeAnderson makes sens,! like when the reporter asked hake would the band play I live : hake: It probably would never happen this whole song is all random, no one knows how I goes reporter: makes sens ! ua-cam.com/video/gq8HosavQpI/v-deo.html
Nice job transcribing this song. I find it hard as hell to hear exactly what's going on just listening to the song. Is it possible to download this trsnscription as a pdf (or similar)? I find it more easy to work with notes on paper rather than a screen.
@@snevriden You could probably just take HD screenshots; and then create your own PDF through Photoshop/InDesign; if you have access to these programs :)
@@HazeAnderson because I went to music school for 6 years (solfege included) and never even saw or learned 27/8 .. the most complex rhythms we were taught were 6/8 and 3/4 ..
Thanks for answering. I chose the time signatures based on the double bass patterns for what it is worth -- so you could see the entire phrase without have to "go over the bar."
It completely destroyed me! 😂 I am sure there is harder out there ... but yeah .... hardest piece candidate big time! And that's why I put this video together.
just when i think i get the rhythm down he throws in a random as triplet kick in there and goes back to the beginning its not random, thats the crazy part...i dont understand
No worries maybe we can set you straight. First, there really are no triplets and there are three major sections to point out. The first is the beginning and that one the bass drum has a herta pattern based in groupings of three. That can be easy to confuse with triplets. You will need to memorize 3 measures as transcribed here to learn this part. I recommend learning them separately and then try stitching them together. The next section starts at measure 18 and the bass drum there uses a herta pattern based in groupings of five. You will need to memorize 5 measures as transcribed here. Pretty rough but ... The final section is murder. It starts at measure 60 and it uses a pattern of 7-7-5-3-5 .... all I can say is good luck and that's just three parts out of several more. 😅👍
I’m not a musician so I don’t know, but how difficult exactly is this to play? I know that obviously this would require a very high level of skill and experience, but just how bad is it? Like one of the most difficult songs ever to play on drums? And can anyone here play it?
It's pretty bad. Brutal comes to mind. 😂 Ironically the 11/8 - 9/8 part is the easiest for me, even easier than the main groove. You need proper double bass technique to even begin to do this. I do not have that ... yet. Maybe someday. I am fine with keeping solid time and groove TBH. I have seen many videos here on YT of others NAILING this song, though most are to the cut version of this song. Not the same as making it to the end and stopping on the dime. i used to play thru this and just keep 16th notes rolling on the double bass -- I could barely even do that at tempo and that's only taking it to level one .... this goes to level eleven. Cheers!
ESGaming it’s really freaking hard. Even took Haake (the original drummer) several months to get it down. The control needed to play such intricate patterns with your feet, combined with the endurance of basically doing it nonstop for an entire song, and the independence required to play such bizarre odd phrases over a 4/4 backbeat...one of the most technically impressive things I’ve ever heard.
ok, think of running a Marathon where you can only sprint or else you're gonna get murdered by a serial killer, while also swatting at flys every 2-3 seconds with the left hand and swatting at bees every second with the right.
Try it out. The top part is done with your hands, the bottom part with your feet. Just trying to tap on your desk you will the first line. It’s like walking without rhythms, which is great only on Arrakis.
If you can play the feets ... you can EASILY do the ghosts ... it's just moving the hands to sixteenth notes. I left the ghost notes on the snare out to allow the HARD parts to be more easily SEEN. Cheers. :)
Ha, close but not quite! These are just variations on the herta ... if you want Morse code look no further than YYZ by Rush! The intro rhythm is literally Y Y Z in Morse code. Cheers!
Is that the spot you could get to? :) If so where are you at now? I am still stuck on the first measure. 😂 To be fair I have not been able to play my drums for 3 years now tho, hopefully I will get back to them soon again.
everyone who watches this should donate you $1 - well done, I love that song and this is an amazing study! crypto currency might help one day to be able to donate small amounts to people like you as I saw no ads.
I sincerely appreciate that but it's not my song and I really put this together for myself. I am just glad that the band and their publishing company don't seem to mind me sharing this with everyone. Cheers! (and yes, no ads!)
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Haze Anderson Damn yeah it’s hard. I put that comment for reference bc I’m actually learning the song. But that “growth” part is just so hard to memorize. I’m trying to learn 2 lines of that a day. I’ve actually made decent progress
After months of practice finally can play the entire song!!.....now I got to buy the bass drum for my kit, playing it on snare and cymbals has become a little boring...
Hhahaha
Had us in the first half
💯
It follows the same pattern i still fell for it. Less empathy next time. Liked
I get where you're coming from. I can play the intro with the foot pedal of the hi-hat to Clockworks and the final flam. I feel like a God.
the kick drum sounds just like popcorn when i microwave it for 7 minutes 26 seconds 💥
Lolz
fr fr
Hahah
🤣🤣
Ok that's funny
4:14 At least I can play 1 bar from it
😂😂😂
o man me too. go collab
58/16? Never seen that signature...
That's how long it takes to repeat that particular Herta. I tried to use 29/8 for that part but the software just wouldn't format it as nicely using eighth notes as the resolution -- it insisted on sixteenth notes. :/
@In it For the Memes why so angry?
wtf is a "herta"
@@LMTR14 it's a rudiment
@@LMTR14 two 16th notes and an 8th note or two 32nd notes and a 16th note, any two beats and a beat thats half that
If every Meshuggah song was transcribed like this they would be way easier to learn. Thank you for your service for mankind.
Go forth, faithful disciple and spread the Gospel ... Meshuggah is NOT just 4/4! 😆
I accidentally started this video at 2X speed.
The entire piece sounded awesome and I thought, "no human could play this."
So I set the video to its original speed, and still, I thought, "no human could play this."
This is so ASMR
I headbanged through the whole thing.
I play drums, I learned music theory, I listen to meahuggah. I comprehend what I'm hearing, yet my brain still hurts. I love it
Just watching this makes my legs hurt
U mean herta?😉😆
@@danieliussupienis9703 this made me laugh then I hated myself
@@cruzin8056 It kinda became a staple joke of pretty much every drummer.🤣
27/8
how
when did I get 204 likes.
@@frelopermanboy7426 Thanks \m/. I've been thinking that way since 2020. I realized that their songs really feel 4/4, but they're actually something else 😂.
@@Behdad47 7+7+5+3+5 = 27 ... there's no getting around this when you are trying to LEARN the song. I merely found the transcriptions in 4/4 to be less symmetrical than the one I created here. Again, what you SEE is what you HEAR. The drums you hear are created from the transcription itself. Clearly this song is not limited to 4/4. Counting in 4/4 will not help you learn this song.
The only thing crazier than this is their live performance 💪
Completely
So much easier for me to understand it this way.
I am glad it helped! :)
To those saying, 'but Meshuggah plays in 4/4!', you are technically correct, but come off as smug and disrespectful of the time and effort which was put into this arrangement. Music theory is about perspective--the magic of "groove" (jazz/blues/funk/metal), "swing" (jazz), "flow" (rap/spoken word)--or otherwise "feel" of the music, makes the music feel like a breathing organism rather than a painting on a wall. Haze Anderson has created an 'interpretation' of Thomas Haake's playing in 4/4 timing. This is why the time signatures continue to change throughout the arrangement.
EDIT: Just like computer programming, there are many ways to code the same end result. There is not a singular solution, but many.
@@orionmartoridouriet6834 en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Groove_(music)
@@Rachel8260 en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Groove_(music)
He's playing a polyrythmn. 4/4 with his hands while his feet are playing an odd time
Exactly. This transcription is for the feet. If you can't play the hands part go find a 4/4 transcription and leave us alone! 😂
I don't mean to be disrespecful, and I do understand that you can write it in any way, it makes the bass drum part easier to see, but I have to admit...
I lost my shit a bit at 58/16 😂😂😂 How am I supposed to count that ?
2:34-3:24 the way that bass pattern lines up over the 4/4 is insane. i still cant figure it out
7+7+5+3+5, so
it's a phrase which consists of 27 sub-sub-beats.
27÷4=6.75 beats in this phrase.
Since we are in 4/4, this will take... 16 repetitions to restart (6.75×16=108, least which can be devided by 4)...
Yep, that's totally fucked.
Also, I guess I've totally fucked the math up. If my caclulations are right, it should have restarted at ~3:13, but it doesn't
@@dmytrotsvyntarnyi799 Don't think in terms of 4/4. Just think in terms of 32 bars (128 quarter notes). It takes 2 bars of the 7+7+5+3+5 pattern PLUS an extra 10 eighth notes to add up to the FIRST two 32 bar sections (before the singing for this section starts). The rest of the part is the remaining 17 eighth notes plus 3 more bars of the 7+7+5+3+5 pattern PLUS an addition 30 eighth notes to give us four 32 bar sections. That's SIX TOTAL 32 bar sections which is 192 bars of 4/4. 192/7 = 27 bars of 7+7+5+3+5. :)
@@HazeAnderson 🤯
@@HazeAndersonyou, sir, have inspired me to give up the drums forever
Beams of fire ...
Sweep through my head...
Thrusts of pain increasingly engaged...
@@WiteBizkit brr d brr d brr d brr d brr d brr d brr d brr d brr d brr d brr d brr d...
Ripples ascend
Sweep through my calves
These time signatures are of another dimension
WTF did I just see? Absolutely amazing. I didn't think some of those time signature were mathematically or physically possible to play. One of the most mind blowing things I have ever seen.
The thing: in reality it's entirely in 4/4. That said, I understand it's shown like this because it makes the more complicated groupings of notes (the kicks) easier to understand.
2:34 is the sickest fucking melody
I prefer seeing it like this compared to the normal 4/4 notation. Gives me actually better overview. I can more easily understand this for some reason. The 4/4 notated versions just make me see a relentless wall of hertas, uniform and confusing.
I FINALLY REMEMBERED ALL THE RHYTHMS
Thanks for this mate, i am just starting to learn the tune drums-wise and this has helped me work it out in my head.
I’m still giving you credit for charting the sheet for Bleed, but the main 000-0 riff is in 4/4. otherwise great job here 👍
I do use 4/4 for that riff at measure 34. I tried 4/4 for it again at the end, but didn't work as well there because I believe the phrasing I chose (9/8) makes the ending easier to intuitively land, rather than having to count to it. Don't look at the time signatures, look at the groupings. Thanks. :)
Technically almost the entire song can be written in 4/4. However, most of the kick drum parts aren’t easily transcribed in that time signature. 000-0 doesn’t fit nicely in 4/4
bigjosh2517 I agree. The programs often lose phrasing. Tomas Haake phrases almost everything he plays. The metric modulation intended for one part will be interpreted too literally in most programs. The feel is lost, which is what makes Haake’s parts groove so well when the “same” part with another drummer would sound rigid and stiff. With that being said, this transcription will help ENORMOUSLY as I learn this song; I’ve always wanted to learn how to play it.
1 year later I still get much criticism for not "scoring this in 4/4" ... it is hard to understand that the chosen time signatures actually produced what is being heard and what allows what is being seen to line up. None of this debate builds up them calves tho 😂
@@HazeAnderson God people are so stupid. They think that because Meshuggah said that they just used 4/4 then that's how you transcribe it... Your version is way easier to read, and that's all time-signatures is... just for convenience. Meshuggah could just as easily have said all their songs are in any other time-signature too.. 3/4, but it will look weird. 4/4 isn't a defining factor, it is like saying "we wrote all our transcriptions on paper" and since they did that then you can't transcribe on a computer.. equally stupid..
Watched the whole thing, I'm now better than before.
Excellent! 😄👍
This is incredible 👍🏼
Thank you very much. A great job!
This is awesome. Thanks for making it 👍🏼
Just 1 minute of this and I'm subscribed
This is awesome practice for 4 finger bass, i can only do certain parts though cuz them triplets lock up the forearm. Thanks for this upload dude.
fantastic. thank you for this
Alot of hertas prt prt prt prt prt prt prt prt
Thanks!
This is the most understandabe score of beed
I use this score for playing bass!!
blass*
Olavio Holm Bass*
Awesome ! Useful content !!!
One of the goat metal songs.
🐐
I don’t even play drums yet here I am.
I can't help but headbang!
The sheet music looks a bit like Hebrew writing, and the band name is also remotely Hebrew...
Well yes about the name (Yiddish not Hebrew) but music notation is 100% Vatican.
@@HazeAnderson its hebrew as well.. since hebrew inspired by yiddish.
@@HazeAnderson What does it mean?
@@zeal0tseven57 meshuggah means crazy in Hebrew and Yiddish
I love the Purdie shuffle
xD
Eh ayuh an uh ooh huh hah hah an I scrolled through alot of comments for this 🍻
love it!!
When he says malfunction it switches from 10/8 to 11/8. No wonder why it feels the way it does
Nice one! Really helpfull! Idk who would dislike this -_-
Quadriplegics.
Kudos!
awesome thank you!
if you can sync this to the original track in another tab and play both together, it opens your third eye.
😂
It's funny you say that. I managed to do that a moment ago. I'm reading comments while both tabs are playing right now.
Thanks for this upload. Mazin song \m/ 20/8 hahaha
Splendid! finally got to listen with sheet music provided! btw malfunction lmao
Why am I laughing at this lmao.. it's impossible 🤣🤣
RAD WORK!
This is awesome! Please make the same with the whole original song on it, not just drums.
uuaahh!! 💥💥💥🚀💥💥💥
Kick drum is 3/4 and snare and crash are 4/4, but this 6/4 transcription is really clever!!
I only did it to prepare you for the next two section. ;)
@@HazeAnderson ok thanks!
How can you read this
One measure at a time. 😏 How can anyone memorize this?!?!
practice makes perfect
+Lovro Bone I dare someone to cite read this
I can read this just fine. Translating it through my hands and feet are another story.
Please, allow me to translate, it says: " purta purta purta purta..."
Nice
I'd love to see Meshuggah - I
I don't have it in me to do that one, sorry! xD
@@HazeAnderson makes sens,! like when the reporter asked hake would the band play I live :
hake: It probably would never happen this whole song is all random, no one knows how I goes
reporter: makes sens !
ua-cam.com/video/gq8HosavQpI/v-deo.html
Well at least I know what to do behind a kit if I'm ever presented with these notes.
Leave the room? Lol
Monster
This is so great!! Where can we download the drum score? Thank you...
2:33
That’s how for I can play right now
Farther than me!! 😂 Good job!
i'm here for that part
Hands down the hardest part in the song. It took me more than a month just to get that part done.
Who else tried to Scroll down in the Video?
That's quiet the workout!!
I can hear the leg cramp
Bleed played with a jazz tone sounds so funny not gona lie
🎷😂
Nice job transcribing this song. I find it hard as hell to hear exactly what's going on just listening to the song.
Is it possible to download this trsnscription as a pdf (or similar)? I find it more easy to work with notes on paper rather than a screen.
Thanks. :) There was a PDF, but the dog ate it. D;
@@HazeAnderson all those dogs eating all the important papers and stuff 😁
@@snevriden You could probably just take HD screenshots; and then create your own PDF through Photoshop/InDesign; if you have access to these programs :)
Great job! I would like to point out though, that he is playing eighth notes on the China and hi hat.
Thank you! Yeah we don't need to focus on that for this. He's also ghosting on the snare . Cheers! :)
i can understand like this. so hard to figure it out live
when i saw 27/8 i just laughed out loud
Why?
@@HazeAnderson because I went to music school for 6 years (solfege included) and never even saw or learned 27/8 .. the most complex rhythms we were taught were 6/8 and 3/4 ..
Thanks for answering. I chose the time signatures based on the double bass patterns for what it is worth -- so you could see the entire phrase without have to "go over the bar."
ddu du ddu du
This comment djents.
Help just as much with the guitar too.
I can't read music but this is neat :)
this is soooooo hairy!
If you think this is in 4/4 you are some kind of alien, robot or both
Everything indeed lines up in 4/4 but this transcription is not about that. 😏
my favorite part was the 16/1
I have that part DOWN! Memorized even.
Am I the only one clicking on the transcription sheet to replay some parts?
uww so many kick
uwu
So basically, he’s playing Hot for Teacher on the kick drums!
she do Djent don't she? 😂
Simple scores, all the mystery was flawn out
At least I easily can play 4:15-4:48 part
By far THE hardest piece I've ever tried to learn
It completely destroyed me! 😂 I am sure there is harder out there ... but yeah .... hardest piece candidate big time! And that's why I put this video together.
@@HazeAnderson some Car Bomb stuff might be a bit more complex
just when i think i get the rhythm down he throws in a random as triplet kick in there and goes back to the beginning
its not random, thats the crazy part...i dont understand
No worries maybe we can set you straight. First, there really are no triplets and there are three major sections to point out. The first is the beginning and that one the bass drum has a herta pattern based in groupings of three. That can be easy to confuse with triplets. You will need to memorize 3 measures as transcribed here to learn this part. I recommend learning them separately and then try stitching them together.
The next section starts at measure 18 and the bass drum there uses a herta pattern based in groupings of five. You will need to memorize 5 measures as transcribed here. Pretty rough but ...
The final section is murder. It starts at measure 60 and it uses a pattern of 7-7-5-3-5 .... all I can say is good luck and that's just three parts out of several more. 😅👍
5:00 There's phaser on the hi hat?
chorus I think 😅
I’m not a musician so I don’t know, but how difficult exactly is this to play? I know that obviously this would require a very high level of skill and experience, but just how bad is it? Like one of the most difficult songs ever to play on drums? And can anyone here play it?
It's pretty bad. Brutal comes to mind. 😂 Ironically the 11/8 - 9/8 part is the easiest for me, even easier than the main groove. You need proper double bass technique to even begin to do this. I do not have that ... yet. Maybe someday. I am fine with keeping solid time and groove TBH. I have seen many videos here on YT of others NAILING this song, though most are to the cut version of this song. Not the same as making it to the end and stopping on the dime. i used to play thru this and just keep 16th notes rolling on the double bass -- I could barely even do that at tempo and that's only taking it to level one .... this goes to level eleven. Cheers!
ESGaming it’s really freaking hard. Even took Haake (the original drummer) several months to get it down. The control needed to play such intricate patterns with your feet, combined with the endurance of basically doing it nonstop for an entire song, and the independence required to play such bizarre odd phrases over a 4/4 backbeat...one of the most technically impressive things I’ve ever heard.
ok, think of running a Marathon where you can only sprint or else you're gonna get murdered by a serial killer, while also swatting at flys every 2-3 seconds with the left hand and swatting at bees every second with the right.
Try it out. The top part is done with your hands, the bottom part with your feet. Just trying to tap on your desk you will the first line.
It’s like walking without rhythms, which is great only on Arrakis.
But what about all the ghosts?
If you can play the feets ... you can EASILY do the ghosts ... it's just moving the hands to sixteenth notes. I left the ghost notes on the snare out to allow the HARD parts to be more easily SEEN. Cheers. :)
Lars Ulrich reacts to - Meshuggah Bleed. Would pay money to see this
I’m sure he’s heard the song before
Brrta brrta
I someway can hear the tone change at the start on every beat
The only "tones" that change are the cymbals ... but there is a subtle chorus effect that I applied to make the sounds "swirl" a bit more.
Drums - Morse Style
Ha, close but not quite! These are just variations on the herta ... if you want Morse code look no further than YYZ by Rush! The intro rhythm is literally Y Y Z in Morse code. Cheers!
Well this didn't help at all...
Then again I simply suck.
It didn't help me either! xD
@@HazeAnderson Lol... and to think I can actually read music. But I think it's just intimidating. Also I'm just lazy hahaha
You can always play AC/DC lmao
@@giseii AC/DC ROCKS!
Sounds like a motorcycle idling
Pretty sure Meshuggah was invented before the motorcycle ... don't hold me to that.
Bro what is that china sound ?
Just the one you get for free in GarageBand. :)
... .
2:34 bruh
Is that the spot you could get to? :) If so where are you at now? I am still stuck on the first measure. 😂 To be fair I have not been able to play my drums for 3 years now tho, hopefully I will get back to them soon again.
Easy 😅😅
After watching this and Bongo cover I appreciate how freaking obnoxious this sond is even more
That bongo cover helped me make this video. :)
everyone who watches this should donate you $1 - well done, I love that song and this is an amazing study! crypto currency might help one day to be able to donate small amounts to people like you as I saw no ads.
I sincerely appreciate that but it's not my song and I really put this together for myself. I am just glad that the band and their publishing company don't seem to mind me sharing this with everyone. Cheers! (and yes, no ads!)
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Honorable mentions:
drr d d d drr d d d...,
drr d d d d d drr d d d d d...,
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Seems so simple and impossible at the same time
Did I miss the part where it looked simpe?
Except at 4:13, maybe. That I certanly can nail every time, even though I don't play drums
Just so everyone knows, the drummer himself hates playing this song.
2:33
I can't even play that herta with my hands! xD
Haze Anderson Damn yeah it’s hard. I put that comment for reference bc I’m actually learning the song. But that “growth” part is just so hard to memorize. I’m trying to learn 2 lines of that a day. I’ve actually made decent progress