I’ve been drumming for 14 years and I STILL can’t play the double kicks on this song. My leg cramps up after about the 10th Herta 😂😂😂😂 Mad respect to you. ❤️
Whatever technique you choose to use, start very very very very slow. Get the muscle memory trained first. Really get the motion down. It'll strengthen the muscle groupings further from the slow speeds. It will feel more and more comfortable. Just be patient.
Try watching the actual drummer who wrote it. Or any of the hundreds of other people who cover the full song better. She does a pretty good job, but this just sounds like a simp comment.
I'd say mastering right, right, left foot pattern in consistent 16ths first, then adding that quick 32nd left foot between the two right foot hits is key to mastering that hit. tempo is a clean 120 but the coordination is an ass.
It's a trap. Once you lock in, you gotta get the cymbals correct and dont loose sight of the snare, which isnt always on the 3. And if you truly wanna play the whole groove, ghostnotes and all, good fucking luck. This song, like a lot of meshugga, is bonegrinding.
think "right, right, left" foot pattern in 16ths first consistently, then adding that 32nd left foot hit between the two successive right foot hits. That's how freakin' hard it is. And seeing she nailed it cleanly is stunning.
@@dmytrotsvyntarnyi799 I is completely random, making it harder than Bleed. Bleed is just a polyrhythm. I is literally the definition of the word "wacky".
@@eltecatoconundrocity I *is* harder, but Meshuggah never really played it. I would say that "I" is probably not even learnable, only sightreadable. Because it literally is random
Lol for being a “supadrumma” one would think that you would have some drum videos instead of only criticizing someone else. But I guess anyone can choose to be salty if they want to be
Wowwwwww! Found her channel a few weeks back and every time I watch she amazes me! It takes a special level of awesome to play that lick and you make it look like way to easy!!
This is the cleanest and most accurate cover I’ve heard of this song yet. What an absolute badass drummer. The best drum cover artist out right now without a doubt!! 🤘🏼🤘🏼🤘🏼
Wtf are you talking about...just cause it's a girl covered in makeup doesn't mean shes playing the song even remotely close...you obviously don't play drums
@@YoBroMan that's not the point dummy, she didn't even play the snare correctly and cut the song into one little piece. There isn't a full cover because she can't fully cover it, at least correctly.
@@potatos_4_free Yeh the feet are definetly the challenge here. Just continuous hertas all the way. I've been practising this playing the hertas as a rudiment with heel-toe. It gets significantly harder when you try and add the accents on right hand and especially those ghostnotes with the snare.
@Tpiprhn no they aren't. Almost every metal core / grind core / death metal drummer can do those . Its the ghost notes and cymbal timing that is hard.
I don’t know what’s better the fact that she’s a young female completely kicking ass on the drums or the fact that she’s making it looks fun and easy at the same time when all of us know damn well it’s not. This is truly one girl who can say she can do with the guys can.
I think one of the hardest parts about this song is actually feeling the groove because it's not exactly linear. One of the reasons why we practice rudiments is because it forces our brain to understand how to do new things. The bass stuff here is nothing more than syncopated Hertas that line up with dotted-eighth notes. It's not the most complicated rhythm in the world, but with enough practice and knowing how to break it down into something that makes learning it more manageable, I'm sure you'll be able to figure it out. So if we're counting out sixteenth notes 1e&a2e&a3e&a4e&a... , then the Hertas would line up: 1__a__ &__e__4__a|__&__e__3__a__&__e__2__a__&__e|1... and so on. So how do we practice this? The first thing that I would focus on is learning what a dotted-eighth note feels like against a quarter note beat on the high hat. (this is the part where having a metronome comes in handy) So practice just hitting the high hat on the beat and kick the dotted eights. If you want to single-stroke the Hertas, once you have the feel for the dotted-eighths down, play the first two sixteenths on the right foot; you can start with a slower tempo and work your way up. Once you have that, add the left foot on the third sixteenth. Now, since you can play notes on every sixteenth, try accenting the first of the three sixteenths. Once you feel like you're confident with that rhythm, back the tempo WAY down and add the left thirty-second notes. You have to learn how to play it slow before you can play it fast. Hopefully this process made some sense. This is the sort of process that all classically-trained musicians go through to learn how to play really difficult stuff. Everything can be broken down into playable chunks, and getting better at playing those chunks means that one day we'll be able to turn them into real music.
Maybe appreciating talent, technique, and skill, at any level, is not simping. She really is good and played it well. Ghost notes or not. Just saying, you don't have to try to bring her down over some trivial bullshit.
I get it dude. The precision on the Bassdrum is impressive nonetheless. Plus it's not a full cover, just a short little thing. Absolutely no harm was done.
Did she actually play it that tight though? We’ll never know because the kit is not mic’d up. She’s drumming into the void and simps be simping. Not only is she doing fake drum covers, she’s openly copying another UA-cam drummers aesthetic (The Russian chick Kris)
Actually...the ghost notes are simply used as anchor points to keep the 4/4 against the riff mentally. She is doing it WITHOUT using ghost notes. So this is actually WAY harder.
All I see on UA-cam is boys complaining how hard this song is and how long its taken them to get it right... and here she is kicking it perfect while smiling at the camera
what allways fascinating me about drumming is tha ability of drummers, to controll their arms and feed in different time signature - for me as somebody who absolutly is not capable of anything that even come close, that feels like magic.
I still can't play this song LOL, awesome!!
Thank you!!!😊🙏🏻
Ive been playing drums over 20 years and i still cant even begin this song....she makes it look easy.
Because you are severely over rated
You play Necrophagist songs, of course you can..
@@roywilliams7229 bruh... do you even lift?
What I like most is how clean she plays it’s not just lots of movement and energy she’s also got SUPER good technique and control
Yeah, she truly means every note she plays and it's so beautiful.
Absolutely. She is a monster.
yeah was gonna post about how she's leaning on the technique and not making extra effort that's not needed, its really efficient clean playing
The side to side on the right foot is perfect!
What's the point if you're not gonna move or have energy. This shit gives me energy!
What the fuck… this is completely insane. So clean and intense… I love this!!!
You’ve seen a few seconds
@@robdubent at least the channel was honest that she had to take a break shortly after the clip ends lol
Welfare El estepario
I heard that Meshuggah drummer had to practice this beat for months before making the final cut. But she makes the whole thing look like a joke
I’ve been drumming for 14 years and I STILL can’t play the double kicks on this song.
My leg cramps up after about the 10th Herta 😂😂😂😂
Mad respect to you. ❤️
Tomas said in an interview that this song demands very light feet and your bodyweight further back on the seat. Maybe that helps :)
Shouldn't be using the leg much. It's mostly in the feet. Gotta use the ankles like the wrists.
@@tusharjamwal o
Have a look at the slide food technique, it's meant for shuffly type doubles normally but it can just speed up your standard bass pedal stuff as well.
Whatever technique you choose to use, start very very very very slow. Get the muscle memory trained first. Really get the motion down. It'll strengthen the muscle groupings further from the slow speeds. It will feel more and more comfortable. Just be patient.
You are a complete badass. This is where the game says "game over" and you choose to replay on higher difficulty
2nd time I've seen someone covering it without them ghostnotes. That's the cherry on top for a Meshuggah groove.
I prefer it without them.
This is impressive enough, give her a break, you're talking about playing freaking Meshuggah.
Months and months later. This is still the most incredible short I’ve ever seen. So much skill.
This statement still holds true.
Try watching the actual drummer who wrote it. Or any of the hundreds of other people who cover the full song better. She does a pretty good job, but this just sounds like a simp comment.
@Hyboirds yeah , as a matter of fact this is the worst one ive seen.....
I still love hearing that kick drum pattern. Unfortunate how such a nice sound is so damn hard to play lol.
I'd say mastering right, right, left foot pattern in consistent 16ths first, then adding that quick 32nd left foot between the two right foot hits is key to mastering that hit. tempo is a clean 120 but the coordination is an ass.
That's some smooth double bass!
Triplets
@@Vanityvx nope. hertas
@@Vanityvx Definitely confirmed to not be triplets.
Dam
@@Vanityvx it's not triplets, it's a short burst of 32nds and a 16th after
It feels like one of those songs that once you feel it you can lock in, but damn if it isn't an insane kick pattern
It's a trap. Once you lock in, you gotta get the cymbals correct and dont loose sight of the snare, which isnt always on the 3. And if you truly wanna play the whole groove, ghostnotes and all, good fucking luck. This song, like a lot of meshugga, is bonegrinding.
@@Chrisisplays right!? F*ckn impossible, but not improbable. One day lol
think "right, right, left" foot pattern in 16ths first consistently, then adding that 32nd left foot hit between the two successive right foot hits. That's how freakin' hard it is. And seeing she nailed it cleanly is stunning.
You're flying!!!! Love the energy!
So dope. You’ve got the skills, girl.
when I try to play this song , i just start up my Harley :)
🤣
Dedass
I can't unhear this now, lol
i present exhibit A for your auditory pleasure
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I have. Honda varadero it's. V twin sounds like this too lmaooo
TWIN 4 THE WIN 🤘
The hours of practice, I can’t even imagine 😭. You killed it 🔥
people make Bleed to be the hardest song ny the band, but why would *I* be talking about this? Because "I" is harder.
@@eltecatoconundrocity "Nobody knows how "I" goes"
© Tomas Haake
@@dmytrotsvyntarnyi799 I is completely random, making it harder than Bleed. Bleed is just a polyrhythm. I is literally the definition of the word "wacky".
@@eltecatoconundrocity I *is* harder, but Meshuggah never really played it. I would say that "I" is probably not even learnable, only sightreadable. Because it literally is random
The fact that you have to do the right one with the toes AND the heel to get that third beat. Amazing!
She doesn't use her heels. its crazy. Its a side to side slide step. I just call them angel switches cause she makes it seem so non chelant
Bleed IS NOT easy. You nailed it!
NOW do it for 7 minutes haha!
She said that she warms up with it every time)
Tbh her footwork looks really relaxed and efficient. She could definitely outlast me on this track
@6079 Smith W huh, what about this performance is pathetic?
Lol for being a “supadrumma” one would think that you would have some drum videos instead of only criticizing someone else. But I guess anyone can choose to be salty if they want to be
@@necropollis- I wasn't being salty, your reading comprehension needs work.
Sister you have achieved greatness.
Wowwwwww! Found her channel a few weeks back and every time I watch she amazes me! It takes a special level of awesome to play that lick and you make it look like way to easy!!
same! I believe the one she does on Bring Me The Horizon I have watched a hundred times already, can't get enough
One of my favorite songs of all time, beautiful cover!
i can play this in my sleep........when Im dreaming i can play anything!
This is the cleanest and most accurate cover I’ve heard of this song yet. What an absolute badass drummer. The best drum cover artist out right now without a doubt!! 🤘🏼🤘🏼🤘🏼
Wtf are you talking about...just cause it's a girl covered in makeup doesn't mean shes playing the song even remotely close...you obviously don't play drums
Amazing….super clean and super smooth.
Too bad she doesn't play the snare part correctly
@@theseventhammer I went over to your channel to see how to “correctly” play the snare part. Guess what I found? Nothing.
@@YoBroMan that's not the point dummy, she didn't even play the snare correctly and cut the song into one little piece. There isn't a full cover because she can't fully cover it, at least correctly.
The double bass pattern is wrong too... Listen to Haake carefully.
Been practising this for years now...Eveytime I tried playing my foot burns like hell🥵 and u made it look so easy damn🙏🏻🙏🏻💕💕
The fact you're playing this incredibly difficult song like it's a walk in the park shows that you are very dedicated and skilled. Awesome job!
MY CRIMSON LIQUID SO FRANTICALLY SPILLED
YESSSSS! Meshuggah was my pick I’m so glad you did it! Wonderful job as always!
I´ve watched this for maybe 47-82 times by now. I´m gonna need the full version soon. I´m starting to feel desperate.
You are NAILING that polyrhythm. That is insanely hard to do.
No polyrythms are present in this piece, though a polymeter, or more, are to be found if one seeks it!
I absolutely love this new gen being able to do what took my gen years to master.
Well, your feet can do the Bleed dance, time to subscribe :D
Always think this song must be a real workout, one of the most bonkers drum lines around. Great work nailing the technique on this one!
They aren’t called hertas for nothin lol
У меня просто нет слов. Не думал, что кто-то в эрэфии может это сделать. Браво!
Не, ну это жесть, конечно. Скилл-тест для ног любого драммера
Не хило валиш Настюха, прям агонь ваще!!!
Magnificent talent.
Now all you have to do is somehow get the stamina to do the entire song lol
Right, this song is long af for a metal song think around 6 mins of insane doubles
Wow! I've legit never seen anyone besides Tom Haake do this.
Very impressive
Вираз обличчя з втіхою . Крута дівчина насправді .❤
Haake plays ghostnotes in the snare in that part ;) Still impressive though.
Cymbals should be eighth notes as well but holy hell she got the hard part down!
@@potatos_4_free Yeh the feet are definetly the challenge here. Just continuous hertas all the way. I've been practising this playing the hertas as a rudiment with heel-toe. It gets significantly harder when you try and add the accents on right hand and especially those ghostnotes with the snare.
@Tpiprhn no they aren't. Almost every metal core / grind core / death metal drummer can do those . Its the ghost notes and cymbal timing that is hard.
@@Spiritcr1jsher The hand isolated are easy. The feet isolated needs tons of practice. Putting the two together is challenging.
Adding ghost notes on the snare seems like an impossible task, Lol.
Great! The ghost notes on the snare are missing tho
Why do you need them when you can't here them anyway. Aren't they just a tool to keep the rhythm?
@@darthalzmaul They’re more so to add a different feel to a song, give it more depth
@@darthalzmaul isn’t all drumming a tool to keep rhythm?
@@darthalzmaul You can't hear ghost notes? Specially in this song they are pretty notorious
In this part there aren't many ghost notes, if I recall the Studio Version correctly.
what i enjoy most about your clips is seeing your enjoyment in playing the song. you are awesome !
Dang, straight crushing it lol!! ❤️🔥 i'm continually blown away when I hear Bleed. Never gets old. Not easy... very impressive.
My daughter is 5. I showed her this and now she wants to learn to play. Maybe an electrical drum kit for her birthday to save the neighbours... and me
Pro Tip from someone who still annoyed the living out of everyone with an edrum kit, try to get one with mesh heads.
@@mista_ke I'll look into it 😃
Soooooooo clean. I've been playing for about 10 years and cant keep my hertas clean for that long lololol
Practice harder, I used to put in 10 hours a day dude you can do it!
Same
I don’t know what’s better the fact that she’s a young female completely kicking ass on the drums or the fact that she’s making it looks fun and easy at the same time when all of us know damn well it’s not. This is truly one girl who can say she can do with the guys can.
this hits so well. and that side-glance of yours...
YO! This is awesome!! 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
Now THAT's more than impressive. Could we see the whole cover? :)
Bet it doesn't exist. Everyone thinks the triplet is the hard part...
@@elliottgates8025 Not actually "triplets" they're 3 16th notes, but yeah you are right people think that's the hardest part when it is not
@@supermot34 saying triplet is easier to distinguish the part than anything else
@@elliottgates8025 say Herta, it's the correct term for the rudiment
That footwork is literally my favorite part of the song besides the chug chug of the breakdown and the phenomenal solo
😻 lindo es el verte sonreír señorita Anastasia 😻☺️ 😌🖤💘💞💞💞😻💞💞💞☺️😽💕💕💕❤️💕💕💕❤️💕💕💕🖤 saludos y asta pronto srita Anastasia 😻
Wow awesome! I'd really like to see the rest of the song, the 5s and the crazy 27 section
Needs the ghost notes :p
Had to scroll pretty far for this comment, if i didnt see it...I would have said it myself.
You don’t even have to be a drummer to know the insane amount of technique and control this takes, mad respect
Where can I see the full cover? What a tease! I want to see the more difficult parts, like the 5/4 parts and stuff.
Ain’t the whole song 4/4?
@@silverhandforever it’s 4/4 up too but the bass has a herta pattern the whole time so that the bass drums and the top line up after several bars.
There's probably a reason she's doesn't do the whole song. This way you just have to practice one section and your calves can actually handle it.
Your amazing, talented and gorgeous... Wow
youre
@@joeconti3599 *'
@@mista_ke LoL ok you got me
@@joeconti3599 I get 'em all.
Damn, that´s really awsome. And with a smile =D killing it!
Insane!! 12 years and I still can't reach this song. Your awesome.
Please upload the full cover, this is dope!
I think theres a reason she only did a portion it takes a lot of stamina to do that for the entire song.
@@Justin-nq6kf Even Tomas Haake says it's brutal.
@@mista_ke and he even adds ghost notes to it and plays the rest of the set after lmao
@@mista_ke and he even adds ghost notes to it and plays the rest of the set after lmao
@@spooderman8064 Yeah, he's just super insane haha
Ah, finally the kind of vids of female musicians I want to see.
Tight and really dope!
I think one of the hardest parts about this song is actually feeling the groove because it's not exactly linear. One of the reasons why we practice rudiments is because it forces our brain to understand how to do new things. The bass stuff here is nothing more than syncopated Hertas that line up with dotted-eighth notes. It's not the most complicated rhythm in the world, but with enough practice and knowing how to break it down into something that makes learning it more manageable, I'm sure you'll be able to figure it out. So if we're counting out sixteenth notes 1e&a2e&a3e&a4e&a... , then the Hertas would line up:
1__a__ &__e__4__a|__&__e__3__a__&__e__2__a__&__e|1... and so on. So how do we practice this? The first thing that I would focus on is learning what a dotted-eighth note feels like against a quarter note beat on the high hat. (this is the part where having a metronome comes in handy) So practice just hitting the high hat on the beat and kick the dotted eights. If you want to single-stroke the Hertas, once you have the feel for the dotted-eighths down, play the first two sixteenths on the right foot; you can start with a slower tempo and work your way up. Once you have that, add the left foot on the third sixteenth. Now, since you can play notes on every sixteenth, try accenting the first of the three sixteenths. Once you feel like you're confident with that rhythm, back the tempo WAY down and add the left thirty-second notes. You have to learn how to play it slow before you can play it fast.
Hopefully this process made some sense. This is the sort of process that all classically-trained musicians go through to learn how to play really difficult stuff. Everything can be broken down into playable chunks, and getting better at playing those chunks means that one day we'll be able to turn them into real music.
Composed, incredibly strong technique, free flowing vibes and just a great pace. Very very impressive
she doesn't play the groove with ghost notes on the snare making it a lot easier; stop simping guys
Maybe appreciating talent, technique, and skill, at any level, is not simping. She really is good and played it well. Ghost notes or not. Just saying, you don't have to try to bring her down over some trivial bullshit.
I get it dude. The precision on the Bassdrum is impressive nonetheless. Plus it's not a full cover, just a short little thing. Absolutely no harm was done.
Did she actually play it that tight though? We’ll never know because the kit is not mic’d up. She’s drumming into the void and simps be simping.
Not only is she doing fake drum covers, she’s openly copying another UA-cam drummers aesthetic (The Russian chick Kris)
Actually...the ghost notes are simply used as anchor points to keep the 4/4 against the riff mentally. She is doing it WITHOUT using ghost notes. So this is actually WAY harder.
@@chrisingles102 If you claim that the snare drum ghost notes are the anchor points, then what are the hi-hat and china doing in this beat?
My respects, you are amazing, genius.
Да ну нахрен))) это великолепно))))
Anyone who can keep up with meshuggah drums is a legend in my book
I remember the song being longer
GIRL UR AMAZING THE DOUBLE BASS IS RAD
i can only get through like the first 20 seconds until my calves feel like they're about to explode😭😭 this is phenomenal!👏
The eye liner, the hair and cymbals/foot work😳👌🏻💪🏻
You blow me away Anastasia 🥁🥁🥁🥁
The coolest part is the smile and energy lol you and Alex nailed the SS cover!!!!
Ghost notes are crazy!
What ghost notes? This is talent for sure, but that’s definitely not in attendance here.
Killing that beat, and my thoughts ❤😮💨
That is bad ass footwork.
This gorgeous creature has freaking CHOPS son!!!
All I see on UA-cam is boys complaining how hard this song is and how long its taken them to get it right... and here she is kicking it perfect while smiling at the camera
Definitely the most talented female drummer on this platform.
Magnífico Drum No Dejo De Repetirlo Esa Emoción Que Se Siente Cuando En La Primera Que Escuchas Algo Te Gusta 🥁❤️
what allways fascinating me about drumming is tha ability of drummers, to controll their arms and feed in different time signature - for me as somebody who absolutly is not capable of anything that even come close, that feels like magic.
I remember comments like "Only 20 people were able to play this on earth, do you know that!!?" from ~10 years ago. Good playing. 💪🏻👌🏻
What a monster behind the drums. Sounding like a AC-130
Great playing, and that China sounds awesome!
Wow Your Drumming is like Firecracker going off Boom 💥💥💥 Boom Fantastic Drum Set Very Koolll. 🥁
Dude hell yes such a banger well played.
You did it! You unlocked the riddle of Metal!
Богиня ритма!!!!!😊
Holy hell. This is unbelievable!! Get it!!
Ok. Mad respect. That is badass.
My hands say Yes, my feet still say nope. Absolutely flawless work 🤘🏻🔥
Well done!! Keep up the good work🤘🏻👍🏻💪🏻🔥
This is a hard fucking song on the kick, the fact that you're wearing socks is the biggest flex I've seen in a while. That right foot technique is 👌
you can tell she dont gotta think about which foot to use for each hit anymore, she just feelin it. Thats like a super duper saiyan for drums
Круто Красотка, без чая лучше😊
Awesome!! Refreshing! Love you An !!
Damn son.. that was clean!
Excellent foot work.🤘🥁
Still can't play this song,u are awesome 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
I refuse to believe you can play this and look *THIS CHILL* 😳👌❤️ could listen these drums all day
Still your most perfect drum cover! Perfectly stable bassdrums. Love this!!!