The little roll thing is called a Gravity Blast. It's one of the hardest drumming techniques to master, most drummers can barely master it with 1 hand, but El Estepario mastered it with both. This guy is so good that like you know how you see some virtuoso's and they make you want to quit playing because they're so good? Well he's SO MUCH BETTER that he makes you want to learn to drum. Add to the fact that in this video he's only 26!!!! Yes, he was born in 1996, so just imagine.
Ive been playing drums and studying music since i was in 8th grade, now I'm 28. I just wanted to provide a little insight. This man is a robot. He takes rather simple techniques and rudiments but completely reinvents the way they are implemented and utilized in his playing style. Those single hand rolls hes doing on the floor tom during the verses are called gravity blasts. And they are not necessarily easy but with enough practice and focus, they are a popularly used tool for experienced drummers. Quick note, if you notice he actually adds a gravity blast with his left hand on the snare too at the same time hes doing a gravity blast with his right hand on the tom. His rim work is phenomenal. He also adds a sly little rim shot at the end of his double stroke rolls going into the verses. And to top it off, all of his play with syncopation is absolutely spot on. He is just an absolutely amazing drummer that practices endlessly and has so much focus and love for his craft. He deserves so much more recogniztion and respect
Thank you for mentioning the rimshot’s due to the complexity of them while drumming in “god mode”. I’ve only seen 2 other people mention them. I will actually sleep tonight. 😅😅😅
@bradcordle7743 haha I mean I was just trynna help and provide some insight if no one hadn't already. Estepario does so many intricate things that the untrained or unknowledgeable eye/ear wouldn't notice. His use of shadow taps alone is so technical
He's self-taught, and his name is Jorge Garrido. Dropped out of his university (he tells that story) to play gig bands. When he left that, he began practicing a lot more and making videos about his progress. He then auditioned for a popular Spanish metal band, Saratoga, and became its drummer for about 3 years, I believe. His social media videos became wildly popular in 2023, so he left Saratoga on good terms to focus on building his online community. He's now the #3 most subscribed drum-focused channel on UA-cam, recently passing Casey Cooper.
He has said he practiced 2 or 3 hours a day since a kid, once he dropped out of university he started practicing 8 hours a day like it's a full time job
he is the #1 drummer in the world right now, he's teaching the world what it means to be a drummer by showing them how drums should be played and that they are an instrument, not just a metronom that keeps time.
The snare roll into the flat palm rim shot is talent on a level most people genuinely can't understand and he's making it look so insanely effortless. The level of precision and subtle movement you need to be able to have to pull off that move, and to do it with consistency is genuinely the most impressive thing I've ever seen a musician do. The fact that you can't hear the stick ever touch the snare until he hits the rim is WILD
El Estepario is an absolute mad lad. His limb separation is otherworldly. At the chorus he's got the double drumsticks on that cymbal, he's playing a different beat on the snares and hi-hat, got one foot on the hi-hat and another foot on the single-double bass and you could still calibrate an atomic clock on this guy. He's like an octopus with an autonomous nervous system per limb or some shit. Dude's wild.
The only people that could come close to matching his limb independence, are those one-man-street-band dudes that play 5 different instruments at once.
@@paulmichaelfreedman8334 even then, as impressive as that is, it doesn’t match this complexity. A lot of the time here he’s playing on different time with each limb.
Technically speaking, he's the best drummer I've ever seen. Conversations can be had about feel and artistry (although I think he's amazing at that as well). Regardless, I think he's doing great things for drumming, both in terms of innovation, and also just highlighting the awesome work that drummers are putting in all the time. Any guitarist who has played with a really good drummer will be well-aware of how much more enjoyable that is.
His independence is insane! His groove is 2nd to none, his chops are...Where do I stop? Listen to where he talks about his practice and the amount of it. Explains a lot. He's so dedicated as well as inspirational. We WILL see a new wave of drummers in the future because of this guy!! The cymbal choke you speak of will come so natural for you with practice. I always thought in my mind to attack the cymbal with the stick, keeping your index finger a bit open, and drive your hand into the cymbal pretty much. Hope that makes sense, hope it might help.
I absolutely love it when you see something so insane you make this "gross" expression, like you did each time he grabbed the stick and started playing with three. Great reaction, I appreciate you pausing to talk about what you thought was good, rewinding to get better understanding of what you just saw and just adding a lot to the video. You caught everything he did, something many drummers that watched this failed at.
Dude, you should be hella proud of yourself!!! I've watched so many reactions to this exact video, and even very experienced drummers miss something (the stick flip and catch, the double pedal mechanics, the rim hits, etc.). I feel like you caught everything. Amazing reaction, dude!!!
Welcome to the groovefather rabbit hole. You could put out a months worth of reaction videos from him. Definitely check out his “Everybody dance now” cover, welcome to the black parade, all his one hand videos are amazing as well.
Jorge Garrido, Valencia, Spain, played in a band called Saratoga. It's one of the most famous heavy bands in Spain. He finally left the band to focus on his UA-cam channel, then he changed from a band drummer into a International Reference. Now ESTEPARIOSIBERIANO it's more than a drummer or a business... he's a BRAND. Now when you think on Drums your brain draw Estepario in your mind...
I always look for people reacting to Jorge. He is an amazing drummer. As far as I am concerned he is the most incredible drummer I have seen in my entire 52 years. His timing is perfect, more perfect than I thought possible. He says that his playing is nothing but what happened due to practice and that it isn't talent. Welcome to the crew. You can't stop watching his videos. Check out his one handed shorts.
El Estepario Siberiano defies definition; he transcends the realm of ordinary drummers. His artistry is an enigma, a wild, untamed force that no mere mortal can replicate. He is a creature of rhythm, a master of drums whose skill knows no bounds, a mesmerizing spectacle that leaves audiences in awe. His beats echo like ancient whispers, carrying the essence of his soul and the power of his craft. He is not just a drummer; he is a primal force, a monster of drums, a pure master weaving magic with every strike, reminding us of the boundless wonders that music can create.
Since I came across this guy last week I’ve been watching people react to him for the first time…& it’s hysterical! I feel the same way…mind blown laughter 🤪
El Estepario Siberiano's cover of Blinding Lights is definitely an expose of all his technical expertise at the drums. this is the video where he does everything at once. watch his older videos and you see how this all comes together for Blinding Lights.
About the disassociating thing, he has uploaded some yt shorts where he plays 3 or 4 different patterns at the same time, adds 1 pattern with 1 hand, then adds another with his other hand, then adds another one with his feet, so cool
Whats crazy to me is his snare and kick are tuned so perfectly with each other that when he's dropping a kick to heel the switch on his pedal you don't miss the kick cos the snare is so snappy
There is a video where Estapario talks about how he didn't get really good at drums until he started treating playing like it was his career. As in show up every day and practice for 8 hours as if you were being paid for it. He said that once he got into that mindset, and started to master the basics and push the limits of his abilities, he started to improve significantly. Wise words as anyone will attest that practice is vital to success. You might also notice that while he is playing he is in a full flow state, higher and lower cognitive functions focused solely on the task at hand. Which also requires a huge amount of practice, to where you don't need to think about playing. Practice, practice, practice...
I would suggest you watch full version of Through the fire and flames it's truly Amazing. His skill is like none I have ever seen. He is an inspiration to us all
He practice like a bit more of 10 hours a day, he's from Spain, and he was in a band, he is just an epic drummer, u should react to his 1 hand videos man, those wild blow your mind dude
He rolls, lights and smoke the joints, WHILE playing complex songs with one hand, in some of his shorts. Check out his "take on me" (ah ha) vids (he has 2 or 3 versions)
This dude is absolute fire. Check out his other covers like the stuff he does from Imagine Dragons, to Metallica, to Dire Straights, to doing a hand pan thingy of REMs Losing my religion. By far the best drummer on the planet at the moment.
Not only talent. If you check on what he has to say it's 1% talent and 99% practice and muscle memory. He sets a good example for people that you can achieve things by working hard. He's a treasure!
His limb independence is on another level. I don't know if he's the best drummer in the world but he surely is the best percussionist. So clean that it makes me angry.
what hes doing with his drumstick is known as a "gravity roll," its a drumming technique where a drummer uses a single drumstick to produce a rapid and continuous roll on the snare drum. It can create a unique and intense sound, often used in certain styles of music, such as drum and bass or jungle. Here's a basic explanation of how to perform a one-handed gravity roll: 1. Hold the drumstick: Grip the drumstick firmly with your dominant hand. You'll use this hand to execute the gravity roll. 2. Position the snare drum: Place the snare drum within easy reach of your dominant hand. Make sure the drumhead is properly tuned and the snare wires are engaged. 3. Start the roll: To begin the gravity roll, strike the snare drumhead with the drumstick. The stick should make contact near the center of the drumhead. 4. Use the wrist and fingers: As soon as you make the initial strike, rely on your wrist and fingers to control the rebound of the stick. Allow the stick to bounce back off the drumhead, and use your wrist and fingers to guide it. 5. Maintain a consistent motion: The key to the gravity roll is to maintain a consistent and controlled bouncing motion of the stick. Keep the stick close to the drumhead, and use your wrist and fingers to control the rebound. It should produce a rapid series of evenly spaced hits on the snare drum. 6. Practice and control: Achieving a smooth and controlled gravity roll takes practice. Start at a slow tempo and gradually increase the speed as you become more comfortable with the technique. Focus on maintaining even spacing between each stroke for a clean roll sound. It's essential to practice this technique regularly to develop the necessary control and speed. Keep in mind that it may take time to master, but with dedication and practice, you can achieve a one-handed gravity roll with precision and flair. What he’s doing with his foot is known as Gravity Blast it is a term that is often associated with drumming techniques, particularly in the context of extreme metal music. It's a technique used by drummers to achieve very rapid and powerful drumming patterns, typically on the bass drum (kick drum). In a Gravity Blast, the drummer uses a combination of heel-toe technique and ankle motion to create a continuous stream of fast and controlled bass drum hits. This allows for sustained and rapid double bass drumming, which is a common feature in genres like death metal and grindcore. The name "Gravity Blast" comes from the idea that the drummer's foot appears to defy gravity due to the speed and precision of the bass drumming. It's a challenging technique that requires a lot of practice and coordination to master. As for the actual pedal he is using The Duallist Single-Double Pedal is a unique drum pedal that allows drummers to switch between a single pedal and a double pedal configuration with a single foot. Here’s how you can use it: 1. Set Up the Pedal: • Attach the Duallist Single-Double Pedal to your bass drum by securing it to the hoop or rim, similar to a regular pedal. 2. Select Your Configuration: • The Duallist pedal has a lever or mechanism that allows you to switch between single and double pedal modes. • In the single pedal mode, the pedal functions like a standard bass drum pedal, with one beater hitting the drumhead. • In the double pedal mode, the pedal transforms into a dual pedal setup, allowing you to control two beaters with a single foot.
You are the second person that has picked up on him using three drumsticks. Im not a drummer but that shit had my mind blown and ive gone on a streak on finding out which reactors noticed. Subscribed just on that alone.
My absolute congratulations. You are the first reaction I’ve seen that caught the stick pull. Most notice up front they’re in his pants but never catch him implementing them. Great eyes bro! 😂🤛
He initiates the double bass by activating a switch in his right hand side, then reverts back to single bass via another small pedal on his left, using his heel
The dualist pedal fires the second beater on the upstroke of the pedal, if you keep your foot down the second beater will wait until you lift your foot so it takes a lot of getting used to it is not like playing a conventional single pedal at all the timing is a lot different to get that second beater to hit at the right time
Credit where it is due i love El Estepario and his work but your reaction is pretty awesome too i love when we key in on the small nuances and technique. Its often disappointing to see other reactions where they dont key in on the small items but kudos to you on drawing attention to the smaller things that im sure were many hours of practice for EES.
To reach this god-level of drumming, you would have to practice and play like he does, which is all day long nearly every day. Amazingly, he is still only in his late 20s. 🤯
Yea the gravity blasts on the rigjt hand, double sticking 32nd notes on the 2nd hat, hes a madman. Check out his cover of Through the Fire and flames its wild
You took a drink from your bottle during the craziest fill of the entire video, and as you were doing so, you paid no mind to it. My suggestion to you for your reactions is to stay focused and don't even let yourself have the possibility of being able to distract yourself like that.
There's no such thing as talent, it's all willpower. If you can spend four hours a day practicing your craft, for ten years straight, then even you can become an expert at it. Now, this guy's spent fifteen years, so... let that sink in.
I just changed my setup so the Audio I was not aware of being messed up, I will have it fixed for the next one. I do apologize that it’s messed up
The little roll thing is called a Gravity Blast. It's one of the hardest drumming techniques to master, most drummers can barely master it with 1 hand, but El Estepario mastered it with both.
This guy is so good that like you know how you see some virtuoso's and they make you want to quit playing because they're so good? Well he's SO MUCH BETTER that he makes you want to learn to drum. Add to the fact that in this video he's only 26!!!! Yes, he was born in 1996, so just imagine.
Ive been playing drums and studying music since i was in 8th grade, now I'm 28. I just wanted to provide a little insight. This man is a robot. He takes rather simple techniques and rudiments but completely reinvents the way they are implemented and utilized in his playing style. Those single hand rolls hes doing on the floor tom during the verses are called gravity blasts. And they are not necessarily easy but with enough practice and focus, they are a popularly used tool for experienced drummers. Quick note, if you notice he actually adds a gravity blast with his left hand on the snare too at the same time hes doing a gravity blast with his right hand on the tom. His rim work is phenomenal. He also adds a sly little rim shot at the end of his double stroke rolls going into the verses. And to top it off, all of his play with syncopation is absolutely spot on. He is just an absolutely amazing drummer that practices endlessly and has so much focus and love for his craft. He deserves so much more recogniztion and respect
Thank you for mentioning the rimshot’s due to the complexity of them while drumming in “god mode”. I’ve only seen 2 other people mention them. I will actually sleep tonight. 😅😅😅
@bradcordle7743 haha I mean I was just trynna help and provide some insight if no one hadn't already. Estepario does so many intricate things that the untrained or unknowledgeable eye/ear wouldn't notice. His use of shadow taps alone is so technical
I couldn't have said it better myself. So many people aren't really grasping exactly how insanely talented he is.
that floor tom is actually a really deep snare, i guess it's tuned down.
His rim work is phenomenal........ That's what she said 😜
This guys chill mode is most peoples god mode. When this guy goes into god mode, I'm not sure an octopus could drum faster and cleaner.
El Estepario is for me the best drummer to have ever lived, he is way beyond anything else, mesmerising.
Don’t forget Jo Jo Mayer, he’s a mad lad too
lol Neil Peart would like a word.
He's self-taught, and his name is Jorge Garrido. Dropped out of his university (he tells that story) to play gig bands. When he left that, he began practicing a lot more and making videos about his progress. He then auditioned for a popular Spanish metal band, Saratoga, and became its drummer for about 3 years, I believe. His social media videos became wildly popular in 2023, so he left Saratoga on good terms to focus on building his online community. He's now the #3 most subscribed drum-focused channel on UA-cam, recently passing Casey Cooper.
Oops -- Drumeo also added subs recently, so Jorge is #3.
Ide love to see you play one and master of puppets from Metallica, I bet you would kill them both!! You are amazing
He has said he practiced 2 or 3 hours a day since a kid, once he dropped out of university he started practicing 8 hours a day like it's a full time job
@@DavidDentzmanhe killed battery about a year ago, I'd love to see puppets
Grande esta info! Más reconocimiento debería tener de todo el país
he is the #1 drummer in the world right now, he's teaching the world what it means to be a drummer by showing them how drums should be played and that they are an instrument, not just a metronom that keeps time.
He's essentially changing the way drummers approach and play their kits. Technical, original, creative, precise, clean. He's also fun AF to watch.
this man is about to go down the same rabbit hole we all went down when we learned of Mr El Estepario Siberiano....... can't wait to follow along LOL
I'm in that rabbit hole now....😂😂
This guy is the Micheal Jordan of drummer. I can't see anybody better ever
The snare roll into the flat palm rim shot is talent on a level most people genuinely can't understand and he's making it look so insanely effortless. The level of precision and subtle movement you need to be able to have to pull off that move, and to do it with consistency is genuinely the most impressive thing I've ever seen a musician do. The fact that you can't hear the stick ever touch the snare until he hits the rim is WILD
El Estepario is an absolute mad lad. His limb separation is otherworldly. At the chorus he's got the double drumsticks on that cymbal, he's playing a different beat on the snares and hi-hat, got one foot on the hi-hat and another foot on the single-double bass and you could still calibrate an atomic clock on this guy. He's like an octopus with an autonomous nervous system per limb or some shit. Dude's wild.
The only people that could come close to matching his limb independence, are those one-man-street-band dudes that play 5 different instruments at once.
@@paulmichaelfreedman8334 even then, as impressive as that is, it doesn’t match this complexity. A lot of the time here he’s playing on different time with each limb.
His brain is definitly wired different that normal humans without a doubt.
Technically speaking, he's the best drummer I've ever seen. Conversations can be had about feel and artistry (although I think he's amazing at that as well). Regardless, I think he's doing great things for drumming, both in terms of innovation, and also just highlighting the awesome work that drummers are putting in all the time. Any guitarist who has played with a really good drummer will be well-aware of how much more enjoyable that is.
Yes, his level isn't taught he delved into himself and earned.
El Estepario is juat another level. He is pairing natural ability with thousands hgours of practice.
He is the GOAt from my pov
His independence is insane! His groove is 2nd to none, his chops are...Where do I stop? Listen to where he talks about his practice and the amount of it. Explains a lot. He's so dedicated as well as inspirational. We WILL see a new wave of drummers in the future because of this guy!! The cymbal choke you speak of will come so natural for you with practice. I always thought in my mind to attack the cymbal with the stick, keeping your index finger a bit open, and drive your hand into the cymbal pretty much. Hope that makes sense, hope it might help.
I absolutely love it when you see something so insane you make this "gross" expression, like you did each time he grabbed the stick and started playing with three.
Great reaction, I appreciate you pausing to talk about what you thought was good, rewinding to get better understanding of what you just saw and just adding a lot to the video. You caught everything he did, something many drummers that watched this failed at.
Glad you enjoyed it!
He’s one of the best drummers I’ve ever seen. His skillset and his charisma is bar none. He puts so many special tricks into this session.
Welcome to the Groovefather! Honestly might be one of the best drummers alive. I recommend his thriller cover amongst the rest. All are awesome!
Dude, you should be hella proud of yourself!!! I've watched so many reactions to this exact video, and even very experienced drummers miss something (the stick flip and catch, the double pedal mechanics, the rim hits, etc.). I feel like you caught everything. Amazing reaction, dude!!!
I appreciate it!
Welcome to the groovefather rabbit hole. You could put out a months worth of reaction videos from him. Definitely check out his “Everybody dance now” cover, welcome to the black parade, all his one hand videos are amazing as well.
Jorge Garrido, Valencia, Spain, played in a band called Saratoga. It's one of the most famous heavy bands in Spain.
He finally left the band to focus on his UA-cam channel, then he changed from a band drummer into a International Reference.
Now ESTEPARIOSIBERIANO it's more than a drummer or a business... he's a BRAND. Now when you think on Drums your brain draw Estepario in your mind...
I always look for people reacting to Jorge. He is an amazing drummer. As far as I am concerned he is the most incredible drummer I have seen in my entire 52 years. His timing is perfect, more perfect than I thought possible. He says that his playing is nothing but what happened due to practice and that it isn't talent. Welcome to the crew. You can't stop watching his videos. Check out his one handed shorts.
Dude has rythm independence in each limb and can play polyrythmic beats however he wants... Mind blown
By changing our very conceptions of what is possible with drums, he truly is the Jimi Hendrix of drums, period.
That’s the key, the focus to understand the hole instrument…next level of drummer!
El Estepario Siberiano defies definition; he transcends the realm of ordinary drummers. His artistry is an enigma, a wild, untamed force that no mere mortal can replicate. He is a creature of rhythm, a master of drums whose skill knows no bounds, a mesmerizing spectacle that leaves audiences in awe. His beats echo like ancient whispers, carrying the essence of his soul and the power of his craft. He is not just a drummer; he is a primal force, a monster of drums, a pure master weaving magic with every strike, reminding us of the boundless wonders that music can create.
That is one of the best descriptions of anything I have ever heard...you should be a writer! :)
Since I came across this guy last week I’ve been watching people react to him for the first time…& it’s hysterical! I feel the same way…mind blown laughter 🤪
El Estepario Siberiano's cover of Blinding Lights is definitely an expose of all his technical expertise at the drums. this is the video where he does everything at once. watch his older videos and you see how this all comes together for Blinding Lights.
I love this type of reaction, its true. El is a madman and one of the best. Enjoy and I hope you review more of his content.
About the disassociating thing, he has uploaded some yt shorts where he plays 3 or 4 different patterns at the same time, adds 1 pattern with 1 hand, then adds another with his other hand, then adds another one with his feet, so cool
Whats crazy to me is his snare and kick are tuned so perfectly with each other that when he's dropping a kick to heel the switch on his pedal you don't miss the kick cos the snare is so snappy
Best drummer in the world.. best drummer ever. He’s sic
There is a video where Estapario talks about how he didn't get really good at drums until he started treating playing like it was his career. As in show up every day and practice for 8 hours as if you were being paid for it. He said that once he got into that mindset, and started to master the basics and push the limits of his abilities, he started to improve significantly. Wise words as anyone will attest that practice is vital to success. You might also notice that while he is playing he is in a full flow state, higher and lower cognitive functions focused solely on the task at hand. Which also requires a huge amount of practice, to where you don't need to think about playing. Practice, practice, practice...
His drumming is out of this eorld, but wait till you see what he does with a handpan. Hes awesome ❤
I could re watch people watching him all day no lie 🤦🏽♂️
I would suggest you watch full version of Through the fire and flames it's truly Amazing. His skill is like none I have ever seen. He is an inspiration to us all
He practice like a bit more of 10 hours a day, he's from Spain, and he was in a band, he is just an epic drummer, u should react to his 1 hand videos man, those wild blow your mind dude
this guy is a drum god apart from all the speed and stick tricks and flash.. his ability to seperate his limb movement is effortless...
He rolls, lights and smoke the joints, WHILE playing complex songs with one hand, in some of his shorts.
Check out his "take on me" (ah ha) vids (he has 2 or 3 versions)
El says his skills aren't "talent" - he just put his whole soul into being better than himself and practiced like there's no tomorrow...
❤
Everybody misses that stick toss the first time. Utterly brilliant way to make that move work.
This dude is absolute fire. Check out his other covers like the stuff he does from Imagine Dragons, to Metallica, to Dire Straights, to doing a hand pan thingy of REMs Losing my religion. By far the best drummer on the planet at the moment.
Foot pedal: right heel taps right of pedal, it initiates double tap, when right heel hits left of pedal, it goes back to single.
Not only talent. If you check on what he has to say it's 1% talent and 99% practice and muscle memory. He sets a good example for people that you can achieve things by working hard. He's a treasure!
And as he explains in the start he can switch the pedal from single to double kick by hitting the lever with his heel.
He says that but….I can’t help feeling that he was born with more than his fair share of natural talent….
„Watching this guy makes we wanna get an electronic drum set and see if I can get good at it.“
This is what this shit is about ❤ so fucking awesome
His limb independence is on another level. I don't know if he's the best drummer in the world but he surely is the best percussionist. So clean that it makes me angry.
Welcome to the world of the best drummer on youtube! 😅 Check out more, the Bongo song is recommended but also his short-vids.
what hes doing with his drumstick is known as a "gravity roll," its a drumming technique where a drummer uses a single drumstick to produce a rapid and continuous roll on the snare drum. It can create a unique and intense sound, often used in certain styles of music, such as drum and bass or jungle. Here's a basic explanation of how to perform a one-handed gravity roll: 1. Hold the drumstick: Grip the drumstick firmly with your dominant hand. You'll use this hand to execute the gravity roll. 2. Position the snare drum: Place the snare drum within easy reach of your dominant hand. Make sure the drumhead is properly tuned and the snare wires are engaged. 3. Start the roll: To begin the gravity roll, strike the snare drumhead with the drumstick. The stick should make contact near the center of the drumhead. 4. Use the wrist and fingers: As soon as you make the initial strike, rely on your wrist and fingers to control the rebound of the stick. Allow the stick to bounce back off the drumhead, and use your wrist and fingers to guide it. 5. Maintain a consistent motion: The key to the gravity roll is to maintain a consistent and controlled bouncing motion of the stick. Keep the stick close to the drumhead, and use your wrist and fingers to control the rebound. It should produce a rapid series of evenly spaced hits on the snare drum. 6. Practice and control: Achieving a smooth and controlled gravity roll takes practice. Start at a slow tempo and gradually increase the speed as you become more comfortable with the technique. Focus on maintaining even spacing between each stroke for a clean roll sound. It's essential to practice this technique regularly to develop the necessary control and speed. Keep in mind that it may take time to master, but with dedication and practice, you can achieve a one-handed gravity roll with precision and flair.
What he’s doing with his foot is known as Gravity Blast it is a term that is often associated with drumming techniques, particularly in the context of extreme metal music. It's a technique used by drummers to achieve very rapid and powerful drumming patterns, typically on the bass drum (kick drum). In a Gravity Blast, the drummer uses a combination of heel-toe technique and ankle motion to create a continuous stream of fast and controlled bass drum hits. This allows for sustained and rapid double bass drumming, which is a common feature in genres like death metal and grindcore. The name "Gravity Blast" comes from the idea that the drummer's foot appears to defy gravity due to the speed and precision of the bass drumming. It's a challenging technique that requires a lot of practice and coordination to master.
As for the actual pedal he is using
The Duallist Single-Double Pedal is a unique drum pedal that allows drummers to switch between a single pedal and a double pedal configuration with a single foot. Here’s how you can use it: 1. Set Up the Pedal: • Attach the Duallist Single-Double Pedal to your bass drum by securing it to the hoop or rim, similar to a regular pedal. 2. Select Your Configuration: • The Duallist pedal has a lever or mechanism that allows you to switch between single and double pedal modes. • In the single pedal mode, the pedal functions like a standard bass drum pedal, with one beater hitting the drumhead. • In the double pedal mode, the pedal transforms into a dual pedal setup, allowing you to control two beaters with a single foot.
I LOVE a El Estepario Siberiano virgin :) His one handed stuff is unbelievable.
Wow man.. if you've just found this guy buckle up.. u're set for a wild ride
You are the second person that has picked up on him using three drumsticks. Im not a drummer but that shit had my mind blown and ive gone on a streak on finding out which reactors noticed. Subscribed just on that alone.
He is so fun to watch, please react to more if you have time ! :)
O boy, you've discovered a miracle my friend. There is no coming back now, he has so much to impress you.
Welcome to the club!
Questo ragazzo è un miracolo. Purtroppo quanti italiani lo ignorano a differenza di altre nazionalità. Lunga vita a Jorge.❤️❤️❤️
My absolute congratulations. You are the first reaction I’ve seen that caught the stick pull. Most notice up front they’re in his pants but never catch him implementing them. Great eyes bro! 😂🤛
Lmao let’s go!
When he moves his foot off and to the right he is activating the 2 hammers and when he puts his heel down it deactivates the coupling.
He initiates the double bass by activating a switch in his right hand side, then reverts back to single bass via another small pedal on his left, using his heel
best reaction to estepario ever! he is unbelievable, probably , tecnically , the best right now.
When a world class drummer is also a word class athlete.
Gotta watch him do Avenge Sevenfold and Slipknot one handed. Its EPIC
Lets do it!
I know this guy and this guy who reinvents the drums is the best in the world.😮😮😮😮
Sir, you should check out his 1 arm drumming. He will totally blow you mind. He is definitely one of the best drummers in the world.
Imagine being this drumkit down the pub ;)
"Yeah and then 3 sticks"
The guy has complete independence with every limb.
Really enjoyed your honesty and personality, keep up the videos man, I'll sub.
This guy is proof that aliens walk among us. He is not of this world!
welcome to El Estepario drumming world, you got me with limitless pill! He is his own pill! 😂😊 Cheers Mate!
This is proof that drumming aliens live among us. 😂
"Right off the rip he looks like a badass" No he IS a Badass.
With the dualist pedal in double bass mode, it hits once when you press and again when you release
"He's just tapping and making sound" LOL. Dude, have they ever heard of drums? That's... that's what they are. You smack them and they make noise.
The dualist pedal fires the second beater on the upstroke of the pedal, if you keep your foot down the second beater will wait until you lift your foot so it takes a lot of getting used to it is not like playing a conventional single pedal at all the timing is a lot different to get that second beater to hit at the right time
Haha! Your comments are 100% on point. "....... okay"
Credit where it is due i love El Estepario and his work but your reaction is pretty awesome too i love when we key in on the small nuances and technique.
Its often disappointing to see other reactions where they dont key in on the small items but kudos to you on drawing attention to the smaller things that im sure were many hours of practice for EES.
He playing toxicity in handpan is just sick
bRO I JUST NOTICED WHEN HE DID THE STICK FLIP HE CAUGHT IT WITH HIS RIGHT HAND AND USED IT TO DOUBLE TAP THE SYMBOL!!!!
he is reinventing drums, beast
To reach this god-level of drumming, you would have to practice and play like he does, which is all day long nearly every day. Amazingly, he is still only in his late 20s. 🤯
he is the Stevie Ray Vaughn of drums.. wait till you see Everybody dance now...
Look, underground cover of Estepario, for me is the BEST!
He performs feats of impossibility.
Yea the gravity blasts on the rigjt hand, double sticking 32nd notes on the 2nd hat, hes a madman. Check out his cover of Through the Fire and flames its wild
The only thing El is better at is being one great human.
Welcome to a drumming rabbit hole.....
Gotta check out Chad Smith doing 30 seconds to mars! INSANE!
He is from spain... and you have to see him playing with one hand.
The Groovefather is basically the chosen one.
You should check out his hand pan covers, there not only amazing...but sound beautiful!
His version of the song has become the only version I listen.
You should watch his videos where he plays with one hand lol
His limb independence is unbelievable
You took a drink from your bottle during the craziest fill of the entire video, and as you were doing so, you paid no mind to it.
My suggestion to you for your reactions is to stay focused and don't even let yourself have the possibility of being able to distract yourself like that.
great reaction, you should check out more from him, especially his one hand blast beats! \m/
The next video you should check out from El Estepario is "why talent is a lie" 😊
And you have not seen his one handed play on really hard songs ... He is a monster
I could watch The Groovefather forever and a day!
He is the Drum God!
Absolutely amazing
There's no such thing as talent, it's all willpower. If you can spend four hours a day practicing your craft, for ten years straight, then even you can become an expert at it. Now, this guy's spent fifteen years, so... let that sink in.
The most impressive thing in this video is the Eagles jersey.. Fly Eagles Fly on the road to victory