The performance is perfect! I just think for the aesthetics of the song, the snare is ringing too much. In the original song the snare is quite dry. In your case I don't know if it's the snare itself or the acoustics of the room, but if it's the snare then it would be useful to dampen it a bit. There are pads you can stick on the snare itself to kill vibrations, although I think snares themselves can be tuned for this? I'm not a drummer so I'm not sure.
Thank you for watching! This video was only shot with a video camera... The recording environment is terrible, but I will try my best to make a better video. Thank you.
Outstanding work! Just as recommendation: try not to use “the hit” too much; save it for closing or opening really important segments, since overusing it makes it loose importance
@@gabelster3729idk what you mean by "the hit" but this cover has exactly no additional fills- he played it exactly like the original recording with the exception of some additional 32nd note embellishments on the hi hat, which is how most skilled drummers would play or embellish something like this in a live setting because just straight 16th notes for an entire song isn't the most interesting. He played every fill exactly as Ginger Root played it on the recording lmao.
It's called a 6-beat, a very common beat in 4/4 time with the hi-hat in 16th notes and the snare replacing the second beat and the beginning of the fourth night. Is this answer correct?
yesss i need more ginger root covers in my life
Thank you. Yes, sir!!!
This sounds fantastic, thanks for making it!
I'm really glad. thank you watching!
Love this song and appreciate the drum part even more now
Thank you🙇
goooooooooooood
Thaaaaaaaanks
THIS IS SO AWESOME!! I hope to be able to play drums this well one day ❤❤
Thank you!! There is only practice!
love this! just recently found ginger root and then this gem
Thank you!
Roletta
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so satisfying to listen to
Thank you🎸
I will never stop listening to these covers, Awesome work I love this!! You should cover one of his songs from the Riki album! :D
Thank you. I'll do my best🔥
Nice play !!
Thank you !!
this is so cool
Thank you!
Amazing work
Thank you !
Awesome cover! Very tight drumming. Subscribed
Thank you! I'm so glad !
very good ^^
Thank you!
love this video man
Thank you!
This is very good!
Thank you!
かっこいい!
ありがとうございます!
It sounds soooo smooth, amazing work!!
Thank you !!
Amazing!! :D
Thank you!!! :D
The performance is perfect! I just think for the aesthetics of the song, the snare is ringing too much. In the original song the snare is quite dry.
In your case I don't know if it's the snare itself or the acoustics of the room, but if it's the snare then it would be useful to dampen it a bit. There are pads you can stick on the snare itself to kill vibrations, although I think snares themselves can be tuned for this? I'm not a drummer so I'm not sure.
Thank you for watching!
This video was only shot with a video camera...
The recording environment is terrible, but I will try my best to make a better video. Thank you.
素晴らしい
嬉しいお言葉ありがとうございます
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This is also nice! Are you a professional drummer?
I want to play with you someday!
No! I'm really poor drumer !😂
Thank you for doing comment !
Dude this is really something
Thank you!!!
@@steelheartdrums literally convinced me to get a drumset any recommendations for this sound at an entry level?
@@martyb154 TAMA's IMPERIALSTAR, which has all parts and is not too expensive
is recommended.
@@steelheartdrums Thank you mate. Really inspiring stuff keep putting it out there
@@martyb154 Thank you. I am glad that there are more people in this world who enjoy drumming with me. Let's enjoy drumming together!
niceeeeee :D
Thank youuuuuu!!! :D
Outstanding work! Just as recommendation: try not to use “the hit” too much; save it for closing or opening really important segments, since overusing it makes it loose importance
Thank you🙇
what do you mean by the hit?
@@jordswzowski5577 I can’t remember the name exactly, but it’s the hit of the snare
@@gabelster3729idk what you mean by "the hit" but this cover has exactly no additional fills- he played it exactly like the original recording with the exception of some additional 32nd note embellishments on the hi hat, which is how most skilled drummers would play or embellish something like this in a live setting because just straight 16th notes for an entire song isn't the most interesting. He played every fill exactly as Ginger Root played it on the recording lmao.
@@HyenaFox I've remembered this comment since I first read it 2 years ago, I'm glad someone else mentioned this for me in that time 😂
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Thank you!!!🙇🏾♂️🙇🏾♂️🙇🏾♂️
Niceeee
Thank youuuu!!!
what's the name of the technique you used? You hit 16th notes but also hit the snare, what's that called?
It's called a 6-beat, a very common beat in 4/4 time with the hi-hat in 16th notes and the snare replacing the second beat and the beginning of the fourth night. Is this answer correct?
Amazing, btw why did you write "Roletta", instead of "Loretta" on the title?
Oh! you're right! thank you🙇
I would try putting your wallet on the snare, it'll make it sound more dry and closer to the original song
I like JD Beck. I want play like him.I try that! nice idea. thank you!
素晴らしい
ありがとうございます!