People covering this song struggle with those consecutive kicks so they use floor toms. When I tried covering this song it was difficult but I could make it... Now I can do it with my single chain pedal and also my DynaSync... It was a learning experience because I tried so hard....but in the end, it doesn't even matter.
I would say that the thing is... Rob doesnt play the bass drum that way, at least live. If you hear it during live shows, he will play it by doing two strokes only. Not in that repetitive way like this video is showing. And he also plays the snare by doing some ghost notes with his left hand and the right hand is for hihat and accents on the snare Its up to the drummer anyways 🤷♂
@@Pistacho123Lolbro, I relearned the same song with 2 strokes only on the bass drum. I realized the 4 strokes of bass drum was done by the electronic machine drums.
@@Pistacho123Lolin my case, I always try to play the songs as I hear them. More if a tricky part is present because there's where I can learn something new or find a weaker aspect in my playing. Anyways, I always warm up my foot with "John The fisherman". You can get like 8 levels there. Really cool pattern.
Yes please!!! Bring him out of “retirement”. I don’t think Rob realizes how good he actually is/how influential he is either. He is one of the most underrated drummers ever
Honestly, Rob Bourden is incredibly underrated and super talented. I've seen a lot of Linkin Park live performances, and I don't think I've ever really seen him falter. Dude is a damn machines. And the way he took the midi drum tracks that Mike gave him and translated them to a real drum kit is amazing.
If you used to enjoy it and you miss it, by all means start playing again! Like he mentioned, e-kits have gotten relatively cheap and are much quieter than the real thing, so it's be less annoying to anyone else around if you're using headphones.
I know acoustic drums have some advantages over electric. But the electric drums are so good these days, and can get multiple sounds, like guitar plugins, you can play different and loud sounds but other people barely hear them in other rooms. You can play them all night long without bothering anyone.
I live in a place where there are a lot of houses together, and I own a really loud acoustic drum kit. Man the time limitations suck. I can't play early in the morning, I can't play at night, I can't play while my neighbours are taking a nap. It's awful
There are pros and cons to an e-kit and an acoustic kit. Thankfully I'm in a place in my life where I can have both, so I have the best of both worlds.
I was looking to buy an Electronic kit so I can play at home more, but having played only on acoustic kits for 16 years got me really hesitant. Hearing this kit might've finally pushed me over the edge.
I bought an Alesis Surge Mesh SE kit a few months ago with a Simmons DA50B 50watt drum amp/speaker and these 5 steppers are fun to watch. Been years since I played to where I knew what I was doing, so getting back into it again.
What a cool idea you've got here. Thanks for sharing. This shows new drummers the simple fact that yes, YOU CAN PLAY DRUMS, and it does not have to be exact. I'm 50 now. At 9 years old, it was a record player, headphones, and much frustration. We couldn't afford lessons, so I joined a band at 12 and learned in a band setting. I wish I had this back then.
Those successive kick drums in the verses of In The End are actually not played that way by Rob Bourdon. Mike Shinoda edited them in during the mixing/mastering process. Rob’s final drum take without those kicks added in can be heard on the unmastered final version here: ua-cam.com/video/GvySZ_QVFn0/v-deo.html
I thought I was a level 5 I have been playing for about 45 . But I got to tell you this one got me. The five bass drum beat. Not 12345 but 1234 all the rest and then you at the 5 with the first four. Mind blowing.
Rob actually plays only 1 and 1a (and the 3+) on the bass drum when playing this live - i.e., no 5 in a row, not even a double (at least during the verse). Both the recording and during the live performance Rob plays most of the e's and a's as snare ghost notes (I have the drums-only stem from the album recording uploaded on my channel if you are curious). I am not entirely certain, but I believe Rob does not even play the 5 consecutive notes on the album recording either - it's likely a sample added on top of the actual drum recording (LP is known for doing a lot of drum sampling on top of the recording, and Rob is known to not use a double-pedal).
This is exactly what i came to say. For sure this is on live shows. Also he plays the snare with his right hand to make accents on it aside from the hi hat
I put my trust, in you. Pushing (ed) as far I could go For all this, there's only one thing you should know is that I'll rock this song on a drum one day.
Alright time to binge watch another series! Seriously this is great. I barely have any independence at all and I can play level 1. Also, this e-kit sounds really good. They've come a long way since my dad played in a church worship band on one. It sounds way more like real drums
I heard an isolated drum track from this song recently that kind of blew my mind. There's actually quite a few ghost notes in there on the snare that I had never noticed in almost 25 years of loving this album.
One of my favorite instruments is the percussion, which is how I learned, "I'm your puppet." I could mimic, maybe, your footwork with the cow bell...😂😂😂 I like watching your instruction, great job.
as a drummer since 1996, not regularly playing, and haven't played a kit in about a year... but an avid air-drummer!. I feel I have this on level 3 at least... and level 5 I know is attainable. I might be over-selling myself a bit, but with a bit of knocking the rust off, and practicing that 5 pattern on the kick, I can have this ready to go in no time! again... probably overselling myself a bit. LOL Next up.... Subdivisions by Rush... 5 levels. (LOL) that's a joke Brandon...
I think anything would be fine for something like this. This might be something tricky for someone at a particular level, but it's not really tricky in the grand scheme of things. You could do this with a lower-quality pedal and well-practiced technique :)
The level four though is actually played at 2 strokes in the beginning. listen carefully during Live Aid 2005, Rock Am Ring 2001 and other performances. you can hear Rob playing that part differently than the recording itself.
Salut Drumeo ! Petit message de France : Oui je joue sur Kit electro car le bruit à Paris, tu sais... / which means : Hi from France ! I do play on an old Yamaha DTXpres III I know it's old but still does the job ! 'cause you know, noise in Paris man...
I would love to see you guys do a video breaking down how and why Rob Bourdon is a genius on the drums. And to get him on the channel itself, doing a playthrough of Linkin Park songs, a first time listen to a song, and attempt to play it in his own way. 11/10 video
Man, i wish UA-cam was as it is now when I was "in a band", and learning the drums. It was from 2005- early 2009. And i haven't had a drum set in over 10 years now, but back in those days, while UA-cam existed, it wasn't anywhere near what it is now. I would have been a much better drummer if I had Drumeo back then. Instead, everything I did was self taught. And i did so much wrong, including how I held my sticks 😂😂.. My son (12, about to be 13) is having the experience i wish i would've had growing up. He plays percussion in Band in school. So he's been taught how to do things correctly, so one day when/if he decides he wants to play the drums, he won't be starting from scratch.
I have a double bass setup, and although I still lack the skill to play it, I'm curious how you can get the hi hat pedal note in along with the double bass notes. Seems more difficult than with a single bass? Albeit with seem difficult honestly 😅
But Rob only played the level 5 in studio, he played level 4 instead on live performances, maybe because LP usually played this in the middle or near the end of the set. Still a great drummer tho, really tight but still groovy, love his beats on tracks like Little Things Give You Away, Final Masquerade, and Iridescent (that little ostinato tho, I haven't seen anyone covered it and played like Rob).
But that's the thing, rob doesn't play those 5 kicks everytime(it's like every other)still a cool groove and one of my favorite songs to jam on drums(the lock in is incredible 😎👌)i'm level 5 and i play it on my roland v drums(wish i could play my acoustic kit but where i live now i can't cuz of the noise, the rebiunds are so much better)still i love that i can still play drums almost everyday.
Thank you for this interesting video and you work in general! 😄 I was a bit surprise on this one, I always thought the Charleston was accentuated on off-beats (on the & of 1 & 2 & 3 & 4 &, I don't know how you say in english) in the original song. Is it only me ?
Somehow level 4 is for me more difficult than level 5. When I was learning 4/4 oscinatos on kick drum I was practicing 4 16th note kick already many times. That pattern is not that difficult but it requires a bit endurance. But level 4 is getting me around the independence issue and odd time zones. Still not too difficult but I need to practice that.
Personally I like it as tight as it will go because the beater returns more quickly, but I think it comes down to preference at the end of the day. Experiment with the different tensions and find what fits
I set mine about 70-90% tight and have it a little angled to my left. That way my foot is sticking crooked to the right so I can bend it to the left and move it a little right for every hit. And I have my seat about as high as it’ll go.
This kinda emulates the programmed drums, which is cool, but Rob's actual drum part is very different, less bass drum and quite a lot of ghost notes on the snare
I saw a lot of cover of 'In The End' and they kind of switch the 3 bass drum notes into 3 floor tom notes after the 1st bass drum. 😅 Which i guess is easier and more cool. What do you guys think?
People covering this song struggle with those consecutive kicks so they use floor toms. When I tried covering this song it was difficult but I could make it... Now I can do it with my single chain pedal and also my DynaSync... It was a learning experience because I tried so hard....but in the end, it doesn't even matter.
I would say that the thing is... Rob doesnt play the bass drum that way, at least live. If you hear it during live shows, he will play it by doing two strokes only. Not in that repetitive way like this video is showing. And he also plays the snare by doing some ghost notes with his left hand and the right hand is for hihat and accents on the snare
Its up to the drummer anyways 🤷♂
@@Pistacho123Lolyeah, but this is going for the version on the record. Playing the live version must take a lot of
lol - good one
@@Pistacho123Lolbro, I relearned the same song with 2 strokes only on the bass drum. I realized the 4 strokes of bass drum was done by the electronic machine drums.
@@Pistacho123Lolin my case, I always try to play the songs as I hear them. More if a tricky part is present because there's where I can learn something new or find a weaker aspect in my playing.
Anyways, I always warm up my foot with "John The fisherman". You can get like 8 levels there. Really cool pattern.
Dude, I can appreciate the honesty about multiple takes. You're a badass for telling it like it is.
i've seen him play infinitely more complex stuff than this perfectly so i think this is just Canadian niceness
Get Rob Bourdon on the channel. Playthroughs, first time listens and techniques
Yes please!!! Bring him out of “retirement”. I don’t think Rob realizes how good he actually is/how influential he is either.
He is one of the most underrated drummers ever
@@LouSasslesYeah, his drumming on A Place For My Head is amazing, very diffucult
I would love to see that so bad.
Also, I would love to see them do a breakdown on how Rob Bourdon is a genius on the drums
Yes Rob is amazing but I think THIS drummer is awesome for doing a fabulous job of teaching as well as drumming. ❤🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉❤
No matter how many levels of drumming you think you can eke out of this song, it starts with 1
It does not really matter how hard you try
@@onestep87 Keep that in mind, I designed this rhyme
It’s so unreal 😮
@@MaksMysli One thing, I don't know why!
Honestly, Rob Bourden is incredibly underrated and super talented. I've seen a lot of Linkin Park live performances, and I don't think I've ever really seen him falter. Dude is a damn machines. And the way he took the midi drum tracks that Mike gave him and translated them to a real drum kit is amazing.
Inspired me to buy and learn drums. Amazing drummer and a phenomenal band.
Rob Bourdon is such an underrated drummer!
no
Bring Rob to drumeo… one of the most underrated drummers!
What a classic song and a timeless sound from Linkin Park. Legends.
Fantastic! I love these "5 levels" videos! Seeing this makes me think even *I* could start playing drums again! :) Thanks for posting!
If you used to enjoy it and you miss it, by all means start playing again! Like he mentioned, e-kits have gotten relatively cheap and are much quieter than the real thing, so it's be less annoying to anyone else around if you're using headphones.
I know acoustic drums have some advantages over electric. But the electric drums are so good these days, and can get multiple sounds, like guitar plugins, you can play different and loud sounds but other people barely hear them in other rooms. You can play them all night long without bothering anyone.
Great for practicing, but live performances with e-kits are incredibly lame
I live in a place where there are a lot of houses together, and I own a really loud acoustic drum kit. Man the time limitations suck. I can't play early in the morning, I can't play at night, I can't play while my neighbours are taking a nap. It's awful
lol not really. I live in a tiny apartment and you can DEFINITELY bother people if you play during the night.
There are pros and cons to an e-kit and an acoustic kit. Thankfully I'm in a place in my life where I can have both, so I have the best of both worlds.
@@Christopher-md7tf Facts. 💯
I was looking to buy an Electronic kit so I can play at home more, but having played only on acoustic kits for 16 years got me really hesitant. Hearing this kit might've finally pushed me over the edge.
I've listened to this song countless times, and had no idea that kick pattern happened... I'm going to have to listen for it now
Playing that groove with single pedal is definetly way more fun that playing it with a double pedal 🔥
Do 5 Levels of Tom Sawyer or another Rush song- Neil Peart is unmatched
Yes please 👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼
AVERAGE COMPARED TO TODAYS STANDARDS!
its called music, not sports, and it is about creativity, which makes Neil and Rush unique and one of the best@@redsed1565
@@redsed1565 Creatively Neil is unmatched. Can a good drummer play his stuff...yeah...but not until he invented it. Peart is in a class by himself.
@@m3hsid10 ya ya same as Ringo
I bought an Alesis Surge Mesh SE kit a few months ago with a Simmons DA50B 50watt drum amp/speaker and these 5 steppers are fun to watch. Been years since I played to where I knew what I was doing, so getting back into it again.
One of the greatest songs of all time massive lp fan
What a cool idea you've got here. Thanks for sharing. This shows new drummers the simple fact that yes, YOU CAN PLAY DRUMS, and it does not have to be exact. I'm 50 now. At 9 years old, it was a record player, headphones, and much frustration. We couldn't afford lessons, so I joined a band at 12 and learned in a band setting. I wish I had this back then.
Those successive kick drums in the verses of In The End are actually not played that way by Rob Bourdon. Mike Shinoda edited them in during the mixing/mastering process. Rob’s final drum take without those kicks added in can be heard on the unmastered final version here: ua-cam.com/video/GvySZ_QVFn0/v-deo.html
Pretty cool how you showed 5 different levels to play on a single song.
I thought I was a level 5 I have been playing for about 45 . But I got to tell you this one got me. The five bass drum beat. Not 12345 but 1234 all the rest and then you at the 5 with the first four. Mind blowing.
Rob actually plays only 1 and 1a (and the 3+) on the bass drum when playing this live - i.e., no 5 in a row, not even a double (at least during the verse). Both the recording and during the live performance Rob plays most of the e's and a's as snare ghost notes (I have the drums-only stem from the album recording uploaded on my channel if you are curious). I am not entirely certain, but I believe Rob does not even play the 5 consecutive notes on the album recording either - it's likely a sample added on top of the actual drum recording (LP is known for doing a lot of drum sampling on top of the recording, and Rob is known to not use a double-pedal).
nice catch!
This is exactly what i came to say. For sure this is on live shows. Also he plays the snare with his right hand to make accents on it aside from the hi hat
@@Pistacho123Lol You're exactly right. During the verses he uses right hand snare accents (not during chorus though).
@@eyesburning Yess 👆 during the verses as this video was referring
Exactly! It's a sample. It's a nice groove to practice, but it's also a really tough one.
Hopefully Rob Bourdon ( LP drummer) can also guest here. I really think he’s underrated
yes!
I put my trust, in you.
Pushing (ed) as far I could go
For all this, there's only one thing you should know is that I'll rock this song on a drum one day.
I’m between the 3/4. I’ve only been playing drums for almost 10 months. I play on an electric drum set. Thanks! Always love these types of videos 👍🏻
I completely forgot that this song is so challenging for beginners. Thanks for uploading this.
Alright time to binge watch another series! Seriously this is great. I barely have any independence at all and I can play level 1. Also, this e-kit sounds really good. They've come a long way since my dad played in a church worship band on one. It sounds way more like real drums
Traigan a Rob Bourdon al Canal!!!!!
🤟🏼🤟🏼🤟🏼🤟🏼🤟🏼🤟🏼🤟🏼
Love this! Hoping to hit level 3.
Strange, I never thought of this as a complex song. I am now corrected. Good stuff!
Miss U Chester 😢🥺
Thank you Brandon!
Great vid thanks. Always found him a strange drummer. Cliche but underated and def played the part really well. As did all members of the band.
I was thinking exactly about it today morning doing my workouts listening this song :)
Great, thanks for sharing
I heard an isolated drum track from this song recently that kind of blew my mind. There's actually quite a few ghost notes in there on the snare that I had never noticed in almost 25 years of loving this album.
It might seem like the drums in that song are the basic of basics but let's be honest for a moment ->
Those five kicks are what make that song.
One of my favorite instruments is the percussion, which is how I learned, "I'm your puppet."
I could mimic, maybe, your footwork with the cow bell...😂😂😂
I like watching your instruction, great job.
as a drummer since 1996, not regularly playing, and haven't played a kit in about a year... but an avid air-drummer!. I feel I have this on level 3 at least... and level 5 I know is attainable.
I might be over-selling myself a bit, but with a bit of knocking the rust off, and practicing that 5 pattern on the kick, I can have this ready to go in no time!
again... probably overselling myself a bit. LOL
Next up.... Subdivisions by Rush... 5 levels. (LOL) that's a joke Brandon...
Im on level 6 already!
I really like these 5 Level videos. So for a tricky kick drum part like this, would direct drive or chain be a better choice?
I think anything would be fine for something like this. This might be something tricky for someone at a particular level, but it's not really tricky in the grand scheme of things. You could do this with a lower-quality pedal and well-practiced technique :)
You are already moving Forward
The level four though is actually played at 2 strokes in the beginning. listen carefully during Live Aid 2005, Rock Am Ring 2001 and other performances. you can hear Rob playing that part differently than the recording itself.
Salut Drumeo ! Petit message de France : Oui je joue sur Kit electro car le bruit à Paris, tu sais... / which means : Hi from France ! I do play on an old Yamaha DTXpres III I know it's old but still does the job ! 'cause you know, noise in Paris man...
I would love to see you guys do a video breaking down how and why Rob Bourdon is a genius on the drums. And to get him on the channel itself, doing a playthrough of Linkin Park songs, a first time listen to a song, and attempt to play it in his own way. 11/10 video
In the end… lever 5 doesn’t even matter
Thanks for sharing all of the methods to play this song.
Hell yes! Finally!
Beautiful breakdown, thanks. And I love that song and the album 🙌🏼
A Beautiful Song ✨
Man, i wish UA-cam was as it is now when I was "in a band", and learning the drums. It was from 2005- early 2009. And i haven't had a drum set in over 10 years now, but back in those days, while UA-cam existed, it wasn't anywhere near what it is now. I would have been a much better drummer if I had Drumeo back then. Instead, everything I did was self taught. And i did so much wrong, including how I held my sticks 😂😂..
My son (12, about to be 13) is having the experience i wish i would've had growing up. He plays percussion in Band in school. So he's been taught how to do things correctly, so one day when/if he decides he wants to play the drums, he won't be starting from scratch.
I'll try today
Bring Rob Bourdon to make some good videos with the man. He is an inspiration for many drummers.
Level 3 reminds me of the famous “Walk this way” drum beat.
🇲🇨indonesian "we love U" drumeo🤘🏽🤘🏽
I use two hats (one closed, one open for the barks) and a double pedal for consistency.
than you so much ❤
Great..mr.brandon 🥁👍🔥
Level 2 is AC/DC LOL
You Shook me All Night Long (Verse)
Yes!!! Anything Linkin Park is always good 🥹🔥
Rob Bourdon plays ghost notes in his performance too, which is obviously level 6
God damn it that made me emotional 😮🤘🏼⚡️🧡🔥 Chester is so terribly missed!
I got the same kit. Lets go Weekend Warriors 💪
yeah that kick pattern is challenging, nice man!!
Amazing vid man! Always wanted to learn this song how it was meant to play, but couldn't get it right, this helped alot!
Would love to know what settings you used.
Please do more on this kit. 👍
EXCELLENT SERIES! check out the Mandala V3 drum pads designed by Synesthesia and Danny Carey. Level 1 shud be called Rockband or wankstar lol
I have never played drums in my entire life but I am dead sure you still have 2 more levels to go
Rob Bourdon should join this channel.
Good tutorial. For me personally it is easier on a dubble kick but not everyone has that set up hence maybe why the specific showing.
Love the content
I have a double bass setup, and although I still lack the skill to play it, I'm curious how you can get the hi hat pedal note in along with the double bass notes. Seems more difficult than with a single bass? Albeit with seem difficult honestly 😅
Legendary song, legendary band
Also playing on an e kit . Great to see it here❤
But Rob only played the level 5 in studio, he played level 4 instead on live performances, maybe because LP usually played this in the middle or near the end of the set. Still a great drummer tho, really tight but still groovy, love his beats on tracks like Little Things Give You Away, Final Masquerade, and Iridescent (that little ostinato tho, I haven't seen anyone covered it and played like Rob).
You guys should do a genius episode of Rob bourdon
Learning this again with the double pedal was a cheat code.
do "Break" by Three Days Grace!
Please make a video about Bill bruford!!!! Please!!!
these are great make more of these videos! thanks!
Awesome! Thank you very much❤👍🔥
But that's the thing, rob doesn't play those 5 kicks everytime(it's like every other)still a cool groove and one of my favorite songs to jam on drums(the lock in is incredible 😎👌)i'm level 5 and i play it on my roland v drums(wish i could play my acoustic kit but where i live now i can't cuz of the noise, the rebiunds are so much better)still i love that i can still play drums almost everyday.
It's cool to play these four beats on kick drum, but record have a kick scratch. Joe Hahn makes this 4 kick on turn tabling.
Yall need to do 5 levels of slipknot
Nice electronic set. I have a set and world like to upgrade some day.
lol Alesis will be thankful for you.
Thank you for this interesting video and you work in general! 😄
I was a bit surprise on this one, I always thought the Charleston was accentuated on off-beats (on the & of 1 & 2 & 3 & 4 &, I don't know how you say in english) in the original song. Is it only me ?
Somehow level 4 is for me more difficult than level 5. When I was learning 4/4 oscinatos on kick drum I was practicing 4 16th note kick already many times. That pattern is not that difficult but it requires a bit endurance. But level 4 is getting me around the independence issue and odd time zones. Still not too difficult but I need to practice that.
Love this ❤❤❤❤
I have a question. How do I set up my pedal the best for fast paced kicks? Should I set it very loose or should I set rather strict?
Personally I like it as tight as it will go because the beater returns more quickly, but I think it comes down to preference at the end of the day. Experiment with the different tensions and find what fits
I set mine about 70-90% tight and have it a little angled to my left. That way my foot is sticking crooked to the right so I can bend it to the left and move it a little right for every hit. And I have my seat about as high as it’ll go.
This kinda emulates the programmed drums, which is cool, but Rob's actual drum part is very different, less bass drum and quite a lot of ghost notes on the snare
Level 4 for me. I'm not smooth enough on the bass drum to make more than 2 consecutive hits. Also, e-drum represent with EFNOTE 7.
i use a double bass for it on my own. was interesting to learn from you :)
Harry Kane is good at scoring goals, and playing drums!
Can we use a double pedal on this specific kit?
Level 5
Aw I was hoping for in the end by Green Day
That's a very cool drumset, can anyone tell me what model is he using?
I saw a lot of cover of 'In The End' and they kind of switch the 3 bass drum notes into 3 floor tom notes after the 1st bass drum. 😅 Which i guess is easier and more cool. What do you guys think?
Rob bourdon is so underrated
Eu amo esse canal 🥁🇺🇲🇧🇷🤘
Please bring Rob Bourdon
I’m definitely level 4
What about a Deftones song? Around The Fur would be a nice one.