Best in music no doubt, but the world? I really enjoy the sound my girl makes when I pleasure her, or my CBR1000RR at redline (with full titanium Akrapovic Evolution system). I also love the report of a quality firearm and the deafening roar of the P&W F135 afterburning turbofan engine that powers the F-35 Lightning II fighter jet. The former F1 V12 / V10 / V8 N/A engines all sounded glorious too and I love when lightning cracks across the sky, followed by the explosive demonic boom of thunder at untold decibels. I could go on, but I too adore the sound of super fast, metronomically linear double-bass. Edit : Metal would suck without it. 🤘🏻
Hello Ethan, I'm learning how to play drums seeing some videos here on UA-cam, including your videos. In your video you show very well the double bass and heel toe technique. I notice that you play the drum pedals without shoes. Do you think that without shoes the contact between the foot and the drum pedal is better for drumming, and improve the performance of drumming? Do you recommend it?
@@drunken-skunk those are pearl demon drives. They are in the direct drive / shortboard configuration. I think it’s also a pearl driveshaft. Haven’t looked at a pearl one in a while. Trick makes one exactly like that.
Hey man! I’m practising my heel toe technique with a short board, but I’m having trouble playing this with a Nitro Mesh Alesis Drum kick pedal. Do you have any tips on this technique?
It depends on a few things... Throne height, footboard angle, beater angle and spring tension. I'd recommend watching drum techniques academy for more information on that
I play my demon drives as shortboards and the footboard is pretty small. I think your answer lies within the cam of the pedal. Coz demon drives are direct doubles are much easier
🤔 Now I'm almost convinced that the thing getting in the way of my heel toe/double double progress is that I have metal kick pads on my drum head..... I need to get on a bare kick drum and test this theory out...
@@rubberduckman oh ok cool,i am looking to change my drive shaft i have in my Iron Cobra P900,this is my second one and its not in its best shape.I want to purchase something else other than Tama's original drive shaft.I thought yours is the one Trick drums offers,and i thought to ask if it eould be a good alternative.
It's a mirror video..He IS right handed.. "Left handed are more skillful" though?🤥 Yeah , THAT'S total B.S. But yeah, some of the my favorite drummers are leftys 😏🤘🔥🤘
The snare sounds as if it was tuned by Dave Lombardo 💥
Thanks bro! That was therapeutically soothing to me. I could have listened to you for an hour man, but I think I’ll go and play myself now.
these are the nicest beats ive heard
Double bass is the best noise in the world
Best in music no doubt, but the world? I really enjoy the sound my girl makes when I pleasure her, or my CBR1000RR at redline (with full titanium Akrapovic Evolution system). I also love the report of a quality firearm and the deafening roar of the P&W F135 afterburning turbofan engine that powers the F-35 Lightning II fighter jet. The former F1 V12 / V10 / V8 N/A engines all sounded glorious too and I love when lightning cracks across the sky, followed by the explosive demonic boom of thunder at untold decibels. I could go on, but I too adore the sound of super fast, metronomically linear double-bass.
Edit : Metal would suck without it. 🤘🏻
Dude, your so awesome,,,, your my inspiration 😊😊😊😊
Tight bassgets doubles. Great show
this is pretty rad. big ups playing in your socks :)
actually pretty consistent loundess ngl
Awesome👍
Great video
so sick
Kick ass! 😁🤘🏻👍🏻😁
Aaking Alexandria the final episode
CLEEEEEEEEEEEAN
neato drive-train there! :)
Lefthanded players Rock! I am also a lefthanded drummer. 🥁😁
Actually that's mirrored I'm a righty 😭
@@rubberduckman hahaha 😂😂
😂 Yeah, you can see the reverse logos, but hey, left handed drummers still rock, why not 💪🏽😂
It works for Nils Fjellstrom, so you’re in good company my man.
So sic❤
Nice. I haven't seen a left-footed double peddle before
Footage is mirrored
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Amazing just one bad point: left handed person
Hello Ethan, I'm learning how to play drums seeing some videos here on UA-cam, including your videos. In your video you show very well the double bass and heel toe technique. I notice that you play the drum pedals without shoes. Do you think that without shoes the contact between the foot and the drum pedal is better for drumming, and improve the performance of drumming? Do you recommend it?
Hey dude! Yes for heel toe double strokes I totally recommend playing in socks you can feel the footboard much better🤘
@@rubberduckman i have a little question for you sir...what double pedals are you using there?..thank you so much..amazing video sir!🤟🤟
@@drunken-skunk those are pearl demon drives. They are in the direct drive / shortboard configuration. I think it’s also a pearl driveshaft. Haven’t looked at a pearl one in a while. Trick makes one exactly like that.
Hey man! I’m practising my heel toe technique with a short board, but I’m having trouble playing this with a Nitro Mesh Alesis Drum kick pedal. Do you have any tips on this technique?
It depends on a few things... Throne height, footboard angle, beater angle and spring tension. I'd recommend watching drum techniques academy for more information on that
the kick tower that comes with it is really bad for double bass. I got the Yamaha KP65 and it changed everything
Do I need a longer footboard? I have a set of Tama speed cobras and then don't seem to return to neutral fast enough for this to work.
I play my demon drives as shortboards and the footboard is pretty small. I think your answer lies within the cam of the pedal. Coz demon drives are direct doubles are much easier
🤘🤘🤘🤘🤘
Nice I can tell you’ve been working on it, I just started , wonder how you’ve progressed a year later now
I actually play mostly singles now. I don't like the galloping sound of the doubles
@@rubberduckman I gotcha. I’m not a trigger or samples guy so I think straight singles, or learning to use the ankles is best in the end
@@jrellsz Yes. Ankle-driven singles is where it’s at for me. They sound so linear at speed.
J'aim,biun🦵🦵🦵🦵🦵🥳😍
🤔 Now I'm almost convinced that the thing getting in the way of my heel toe/double double progress is that I have metal kick pads on my drum head..... I need to get on a bare kick drum and test this theory out...
Honestly? Don't think it'll make ANY difference....I could be incorrect though, too. Everyone (and their playing/hardware) IS different....🤘🔥🤘
Awesome drumming mate! What pedals do you use in video? Pls share settings of your pedals? What tension?
Hi hat : tama stage master & double bass pedal : pearl demon drive.
Denis in my opinion the best thing for blazing speed on kicks is a tight as it can go.
@@olivertwist808 He also has the trick cam axle right?
Yes that is the trick drive shaft
I still dont get it...
Hello is this the original driveshaft?
Ya
@@rubberduckman oh ok cool,i am looking to change my drive shaft i have in my Iron Cobra P900,this is my second one and its not in its best shape.I want to purchase something else other than Tama's original drive shaft.I thought yours is the one Trick drums offers,and i thought to ask if it eould be a good alternative.
@@_DNA. TRICK sucks 😞.....(Leastways for me 😏) 🤘🔥🤘
Does the brand of the double pedal matter or is it more the skill?
I think it's a combination of both when playing singles but for doubles it's easy if the pedal is direct drive and longboard.
Left handed are always more skillful then right handed
Im right handed 😅
It's a mirror video..He IS right handed.. "Left handed are more skillful" though?🤥 Yeah , THAT'S total B.S. But yeah, some of the my favorite drummers are leftys 😏🤘🔥🤘
@@jamescon55 u got mr
@@rubberduckman u got me
I am the like N°666 haha)