muscle pain increasingly engaged, sensory receptors succumb, i am no one now, only leg day... my lactic acid so fran-ti-cally spread... The day-vid gog-gins unleashed...
@@vodkacannon "I sit on the stand and to get hot, I got lotta, I got hairy legs that turn, that, that, that, that, that, that turn, uh, blonde in the sun. And the kids used to come up and reach in the pool and rub my leg down so it was straight. And then watch the hair come come back up again. They look at it. So I learned about roaches, I learned about kids jumping on my lap and I’ve loved kids jumping on my lap. And I tell you what, the man, they’re not all men. The guys I worked with down here, and they’re all guys at the time. They’re all good men. Most of them made a awful lot of themselves. And Earl Lark had had a rough time. You sent me, you knew Earl. I, I came back as a public defender" -Joe Biden
@@SkullsForSale funny. But I’m not sure how that is relevant! We’re jamming here, fuck politics. Right, left, up the middle. You know all them guys suck each other off when the cameras aren’t rolling right?
this is also how you can (or think you can) clearly hear a song you know at a gig through the noise and then the band play a song you don't know and you cant even make out the riff
Best drummers ever (probably) Dave Lombardo Tomas Haake Mark Portnoy Neil Pert John Stanier (for the groove) (Feel free to add more I just think that’s the top 5 imo)
It's hard for drums to create a specific feeling on their own--percussion instruments are not 'moody' in the same way string or brass instruments are, but Haake's playing here just screams "Oh shit, somebody is getting demolished".
I would say Danny Carey has nailed the whole "playing with emotion" on the kit. He's a hammer when he needs to be, but also knows when to be a dove. I think the entire album of 10,000 Days demonstrates this the most obviously
Ive been a drummer for 35/6 years, i first heard this song in 2014 , it took me two years practicing this 3 times a week for 4 hours at a time before i nailed it well enough for it to start to become part of my muscle when playing , the only way to get better is to practice,practice,practice , and maje use of all tutorial videos , technuique videos etc , i didnt have that when i started , im self taught the hard way , listening to songs and trying to figure tgem out , finfing yiutube in late 2013 was an amazing thing , its improved my drumming no end .
How the hell can you practice this for four hours at a time? Absolutely mental. I’ve been learning this song for a little bit and surprised myself at how well I’m doing. Not full speed yet however that’ll take a lot of time.
'It took me the same amount of time to learn this song as the rest of the whole album due to the foot technique' - I never new he was referring to the that pedal hat section :)
Bro if you right click on the progress bar of the video on desktop you can loop the video yourself, and if on mobile I believe it's the little weird square line thing or in the settings icon of the video ^^
1:45 After all this time, I still can't wrap my head around this part. I've been able to understand most of the rhythms and signatures throughout the song, but this sodding part always throws me off LOL
@@ArcienPlaysGames I was just about to comment! It's a difficult one, but once you figure out the pattern instead of the individual beats, it's definitely an easier time. I have trouble playing the part immediately following 1:45 where it's constant 16ths and re-introducing the original para. It's tough!
@@SeraphimDoesSomething I appreciate it either way! Yeah once you get the pattern down and practice it, either on drums or just doing the rhythm, it's almost like riding a bike. I'm in the same boat as you right now though, but even more so with the part right after the part where the drums get a longer break. I know it's not random, but it really sounds like it is haha
@@ArcienPlaysGames Hey, check out this transcription: ua-cam.com/video/D2p6YaomUi8/v-deo.html It's the thing but written in hertas so you see the different time signatures he plays with his feet instead of just 4/4 so it's much easier to spot the patterns. Good luck my dude, Meshuggah is the GOAT.
I am 23 and always regretted never having learned an instrument. I have always been fascinated by drummers and been “air-drumming” (lol) my whole life. I bought a practice pad and sticks 2 days ago, and will buy an electric drum set in a month or so when I move to a bigger place. I know I will never be this good, but it’s drumming legends like Tomas Haake, Danny Carey, and Mario Duplantier that inspired me to give drumming a go and try something new! Rock on everyone 🤘🏻 Edit: wow the uploader gave me a heart, how nice! If anyone cares, reply to this message in a year or so and I’d be happy to give an update on where I am with drumming! Hopefully I am still doing it... heh heh.
@@connector_studios it’s going good! I’ve learned to play a couple of songs. Rudiments are still pretty bad 😂 I ended up getting a Roland TD1-DMK. very happy with it for the price.
7 minutes of complicated beats nonstop. And most of their stuff is similar in complexities. How not only he has the endurance but that good of a memory in insane. And such a cool humble guy.
I am not a drummer and trying to understand how it is even possible to do what I am hearing. I say this knowing I missing things you guys are picking up which makes it more nuts. Floored.
You have a better shot playing this accurately by random hitting shit at high tempo than actually practicing it, trust me. I can barely get the kick patterns sorted, let alone the stupid polyrhythms and ghost notes Tomas does with his hands.
I wish everyone who ever hears this go read Tomas’ interview with Modern Drummer when this came out to give much needed insight into how monumental this track is
Bleed is the only song I have heard where you can imagine the instruments to the point where you almost falsely hear the other instruments while listening to the drums only, it's such a fucking good song
A human should not be able to do this. The complexity is overwhelming. I seen it played, i heard it played, but i still don't believe it. If i had a million years to practice this i would never be able to do it. I used to think i was a good musician come to find out i never knew what that even meant. I don't think anyone will ever be able to top this.....like ever
I second this great comment. Good way of putting it. Honestly, I've been saying it for years- Haake isn't a human, he is a drum machine cyborg or something of that order, he is programmed, and operates in binary code. Would also go as far to say that this song is one of the greatest metal drum compositions ever, if not number one...EVER. He doesn't miss a single god damn stroke playing it live either....that's not even fair. Lol
As a musician who be struggling with everything at first and takes a second for me to get I'm glad to say hertas and calf fatigue is something I've never had to fight to much thank jeebus, I know I'm kinda gloating but literally the only thing in life besides my driving I can say anything good about 😅
These drums sound great but mixing is hard. When instruments are solo’d you instinctively want to make them sound as huge as possible but that leaves less space for everything else.
you do realize drums (as any instrument) sounds vastly different in a mix? haake's drums probably sound MUCH punchier and heavier than this shit, especially the snare. however it doesn't sound like that in the mix, because it would overpower everything else in the mix
@@Oskarjlee Exactly, this song is more endurance and accuracy based rather than difficult. And I'm not saying this song isn't difficult or that Hakke is a worse drummer, but a good portion of this song is just learning the parts then being able to accurately repeat them. Neils style as drummer was more technical and melodic while adding in little accents to his drumming that makes a lot of rush songs stand out. It's like the same conversation with Bonham and Neil. Bonham could create a blues sounding groove in almost any situation while Neil could do some crazy double pedal jazz stuff. All 3 are great drummers, just different styles.
@@SpiritofPoisonWell that depends on your definition of technical. A lot of Haake's stuff is really technical (time signature wise) (polyrhythms) but when you watch Neil's drums solos or even listen to some of his songs like Xanadu or Villa strangiato his snare and hi hat work is on a differnet level compared to other drummers in a Jazz technical way. I'm not saying anyone's better than anyone or that it's not technical but like I said, two different styles. Because Haake for sure has Neil beat in double pedal work and complicated rhythms but Neil was definitely better with utilizing his whole drum set.
@@Sasquatch33 I think you’d really appreciate Elliot Hoffmans work. He’s the drummer of my favorite band Car Bomb and to me he’s like pert had a love child with haake
@@carlcarl167 I've watched that one and it was a pretty good lesson, but I want to hear the whole song since I typically listen to songs in order to find out how to play them since related exercises and sheet music don't typically work for me with the exception of any stuff by Dream Theater
So I started playing drums for fun 6 months ago cause I wanted to learn another instrument (I play alto sax, guitar, and bass) and I started learning how to play double bass like a week or two ago, and for the memes, I started learning how to play bleed yesterday, and I can almost play the first part of the song on drums at 110bpm. Is this considered good progress considering I don’t play drums seriously? 🤷🏻♂️
nobody cares. either you learn it and post it like the 0.000000000000000001% of people that claim they can do this or otherwise you keep our mouth shut and marvel at the perfection that is tomas haakes playing
I got into an argument with another musician the other day about meshuggah. I was arguing the drums are mostly in 4/4 with it really being about interesting note groupings and the guitar lines being in a different time signature than the drums. He was arguing that the drumlines were the odd time meters driving the sound. What do you all think?
Are we sure someone isn’t just starting up a Harley?
If you put it at 1.25x speed it's a Harley that's running.
It's saying potato potato potato
Go listen to a buell xb12s , I'm convinced
Your comment deserves more likes
Lol! Dude that is exactly the first thing I thought.
*BEAMS OF FIRE SWEEP THROUGH MY CALVES*
The Wanderer lmao
muscle pain increasingly engaged, sensory receptors succumb, i am no one now, only leg day...
my lactic acid so fran-ti-cally spread...
The day-vid gog-gins unleashed...
lmao I nearly choked on my drumstick (chicken)
The legs , the power of the legs
Is that the alternate title?
Is this that ASMR brain tingling thingy that people talk about?
As someone who is sensitive to ASMR and a metal fan, i am finding something similar haha
beams of hair stand up through my legs?
I thinks it's called musical frisson
@@vodkacannon "I sit on the stand and to get hot, I got lotta, I got hairy legs that turn, that, that, that, that, that, that turn, uh, blonde in the sun. And the kids used to come up and reach in the pool and rub my leg down so it was straight. And then watch the hair come come back up again. They look at it. So I learned about roaches, I learned about kids jumping on my lap and I’ve loved kids jumping on my lap. And I tell you what, the man, they’re not all men. The guys I worked with down here, and they’re all guys at the time. They’re all good men. Most of them made a awful lot of themselves. And Earl Lark had had a rough time. You sent me, you knew Earl. I, I came back as a public defender" -Joe Biden
@@SkullsForSale funny. But I’m not sure how that is relevant! We’re jamming here, fuck politics. Right, left, up the middle. You know all them guys suck each other off when the cameras aren’t rolling right?
This is a masterpiece ! You actually can hear the other instruments in your brain with just listening to this drumbeats.
Good compositional drummer.
this is also how you can (or think you can) clearly hear a song you know at a gig through the noise and then the band play a song you don't know and you cant even make out the riff
sus
Werent these programmed for the studio? I know he can play this live, just asking
Yea can't help to sing it in time
One of the greatest drummers of all time
Best drummers ever (probably)
Dave Lombardo
Tomas Haake
Mark Portnoy
Neil Pert
John Stanier (for the groove)
(Feel free to add more I just think that’s the top 5 imo)
@@cruzin8056 Kai Haito
Gene Hoglan.
Charlie Watts
And God... Aka ginger Baker.
@@andyventures6574 oh duh, forgot about those guys, I have failed as a drummer
Probably need to throw Danny Carey in here somewhere
@@cruzin8056 mario Duplantier
Someone didn't skip the leg day!
How are you literally everywhere?
Thank you clorox very cool
And the guitarist didn’t skip arm day
Charlie Collier he is Jesus after all
It's more of a calves work
To play it back at .75 speed is the best way to understand the feel of it i think.
nice thought. I tried it's so good. Then i played it at .25 and i had a seizure
Wow.
That closed hi-hat section at 2:53 slaps hard
I'm here after searching " hardest songs to play on the drums ".
I see why this is number 1
as a drummer: yeah, i hope i never get the idea in my head that i need to be able to play this song
@@hazardeur It's when you get the idea in your calves that you really need to worry.
It's hard for drums to create a specific feeling on their own--percussion instruments are not 'moody' in the same way string or brass instruments are, but Haake's playing here just screams "Oh shit, somebody is getting demolished".
Yeah, his calves 😂 🤣
Terry bozzio.
I would say Danny Carey has nailed the whole "playing with emotion" on the kit. He's a hammer when he needs to be, but also knows when to be a dove. I think the entire album of 10,000 Days demonstrates this the most obviously
@@edmaxwell257 so many tool fans hate on 10,000 days. Happens to be my favorite record of theirs.
@@youngmike8645 same! I don't get the hate. It's still their best album in just about every way imo
This song “drums only” is basically exactly the same.
Guitars and vocals, on this song, are basically a formality.
The guitar and vocals are backing tracks to Thomas’ drums haha
vocals really add sth imo
@@The_Mimewar hahahaha excellent comment!
Ive been a drummer for 35/6 years, i first heard this song in 2014 , it took me two years practicing this 3 times a week for 4 hours at a time before i nailed it well enough for it to start to become part of my muscle when playing , the only way to get better is to practice,practice,practice , and maje use of all tutorial videos , technuique videos etc , i didnt have that when i started , im self taught the hard way , listening to songs and trying to figure tgem out , finfing yiutube in late 2013 was an amazing thing , its improved my drumming no end .
How the hell can you practice this for four hours at a time? Absolutely mental. I’ve been learning this song for a little bit and surprised myself at how well I’m doing. Not full speed yet however that’ll take a lot of time.
This song inspired me to give up drums
U pussy. Ha Joking man.
You stole that comment from Bleed live (ua-cam.com/video/bAJ1WTGNISk/v-deo.html)
@@xavier4728 yeah i was gonna point that out
@@xavier4728 who cares? 79% of the comments on UA-cam are stolen
Tomas Haake's feet be like: "Haha, you can't see me!"
This is not stolen btw
Min 4:15 to 4:49... yeah, I can do that
Are you sure about that? It’s like the like hardest part of the whole song.
But not the fill in the beginning of part
The hardest part thou haha
I honestly think Im so stupid that I would miss a beat I literally never play hi-hat like that
'It took me the same amount of time to learn this song as the rest of the whole album due to the foot technique' - I never new he was referring to the that pedal hat section :)
"Can you play Bleed - Meshuggah on drums?"
"16 bars of it, yes" 😌
Only one cymbal required. 😉👍
Why can I hear the guitars from my head?
Me too
Because it's Meshuggah lmao
Yeleven they go hand in hand, they go very well. Too well actually
because it's just one note
The guitar rhythm just follows the bass drum pattern
can we get a 10 hour loop?
This is my asmr
Attempt to play it yourself, it will feel like 10 hours
@@printeh More like 100.
Bro if you right click on the progress bar of the video on desktop you can loop the video yourself, and if on mobile I believe it's the little weird square line thing or in the settings icon of the video ^^
Nice you even got the snare ghost notes in there!
It sounds amazing
Dude yes!! Thats what I was looking for too!!
He does them live too. Tomas is a fucking machine!
At double speed it sounds like evil popcorn
Woooooaahhh
0:00
Calves: am i a joke to you?
I had my wisdom teeth removed last Friday, I put my headphones on and started listening to this, and now my mouth is bleeding... I love Meshuggah.
1:45
After all this time, I still can't wrap my head around this part. I've been able to understand most of the rhythms and signatures throughout the song, but this sodding part always throws me off LOL
Update: I finally figured it out. Now for the rest of the song
@@ArcienPlaysGames I was just about to comment! It's a difficult one, but once you figure out the pattern instead of the individual beats, it's definitely an easier time. I have trouble playing the part immediately following 1:45 where it's constant 16ths and re-introducing the original para. It's tough!
@@ArcienPlaysGames X-X OOO-O X-X OOO-O OOO-O X OOO-O X-X OOO-O
@@SeraphimDoesSomething I appreciate it either way! Yeah once you get the pattern down and practice it, either on drums or just doing the rhythm, it's almost like riding a bike.
I'm in the same boat as you right now though, but even more so with the part right after the part where the drums get a longer break. I know it's not random, but it really sounds like it is haha
@@ArcienPlaysGames Hey, check out this transcription: ua-cam.com/video/D2p6YaomUi8/v-deo.html
It's the thing but written in hertas so you see the different time signatures he plays with his feet instead of just 4/4 so it's much easier to spot the patterns. Good luck my dude, Meshuggah is the GOAT.
I am 23 and always regretted never having learned an instrument. I have always been fascinated by drummers and been “air-drumming” (lol) my whole life. I bought a practice pad and sticks 2 days ago, and will buy an electric drum set in a month or so when I move to a bigger place. I know I will never be this good, but it’s drumming legends like Tomas Haake, Danny Carey, and Mario Duplantier that inspired me to give drumming a go and try something new!
Rock on everyone 🤘🏻
Edit: wow the uploader gave me a heart, how nice! If anyone cares, reply to this message in a year or so and I’d be happy to give an update on where I am with drumming! Hopefully I am still doing it... heh heh.
I would have given you a thumbs up if you didnt act like this is reddit..
@@chazmichaelmichaels88 damn bro I like don’t really care 🥴
How’s the drumming going?
@@connector_studios it’s going good! I’ve learned to play a couple of songs. Rudiments are still pretty bad 😂 I ended up getting a Roland TD1-DMK. very happy with it for the price.
@@TacoSnipezZ nice!
Found my new alarm clock
omg 😂😂😂
The drums begin and you immediately jump up and start head bangin' like never before beacuse its like your life depends on it
FUCK that's a good idea! I'm going to make this my "holy shit you have to wake up NOW!" alarm sound 🤣🤣🤣
Try future breed machine beginnig
DAT-bddt-DAT-bddt-DAT-bddt-DAT-bddt-DAT-bddt-DAT-bddt-bddt-bddt-bddt-bddt-bddt-bddt
Herta. Coulda saved some useless typing.
Gazu brrb-DENG
Holy cow. That actually helped a bit in breaking down the pattern
7 minutes of complicated beats nonstop. And most of their stuff is similar in complexities. How not only he has the endurance but that good of a memory in insane. And such a cool humble guy.
Tomas Haake is a BEAST!!!
One of my favourite drum parts of all time! Love that rythm👌🏼
I am not a drummer and trying to understand how it is even possible to do what I am hearing. I say this knowing I missing things you guys are picking up which makes it more nuts. Floored.
You have a better shot playing this accurately by random hitting shit at high tempo than actually practicing it, trust me. I can barely get the kick patterns sorted, let alone the stupid polyrhythms and ghost notes Tomas does with his hands.
Changing playback speed helps
@@WSlopeAggiefuck dem ghost notes haha, they have me stumped a year later!!
Double speed and you can hear lars ulrich playin double bass songs
🤣
One of the best comment ever 😂😂😂😂
LMAO that’s so true
Dont you mean half speed?
@@arrestedshrimp 0.25
Why can I still hear the vocals in my head
Schizophrenia? 😉
Beams of lyrics sweep through my head!!!!!!
It's like listening to the laws of rhythm being torn apart. Simply incredible.
This is seriously such ear candy oh my god
0,5x play speed enlightened me in my quest to master this piece
This is so satisfying to listen to!
sounds like my heart on 500mlg of caffeine
Truly awesome. The single most difficult piece I've ever tried to learn. Thanx for sharing
And this is how music evolves
I wish everyone who ever hears this go read Tomas’ interview with Modern Drummer when this came out to give much needed insight into how monumental this track is
How to break your legs.
or your right arm
props for opeth logo
My friend wants me to cover this with him
I’m the drummer
Jaime he didn’t want to play it after I showed him this video
Its called bleed for a reason
Bleed is the only song I have heard where you can imagine the instruments to the point where you almost falsely hear the other instruments while listening to the drums only, it's such a fucking good song
From 3:41 and onwards is so brutal, I can't even describe it.
This is insane. My shins are on fire just listening to this
Was bleed really just the title or the condition the drummer was in by the end of it?
I love the sound of the double bass pedals and my brain is like awyeah keep it coming baby almost there !
It's ok if i twerk with this?
Normally I condone stupid acts, but you'll end up a paraplegic if you even attempt that.
your hip will broke, your ass would not stop moving even if the song is already end. i guarantee that
Sure go ahead I'm doing it right now!
Just tried it..... my butt is pretty jiggly.
Not even Nicki Minaj can handle this shit
Listening to this with deep bass overear headphones is awesome
I don’t even play drums but I have a huge appreciation for this, this is filthy
This is fucking good drumming.
I've never played drums but thinking about getting an electric drum kit and smashing this out over a weekend 😁
No drum kit the guys got talent foot leg and sticks
If you've never played drums it's gonna take waaaay longer than a weekend!
@@espenanka more like 10 years
How did that work out hahah
@@stephencurtis7173 took all afternoon
A human should not be able to do this. The complexity is overwhelming. I seen it played, i heard it played, but i still don't believe it. If i had a million years to practice this i would never be able to do it. I used to think i was a good musician come to find out i never knew what that even meant. I don't think anyone will ever be able to top this.....like ever
Nice work! All your meshuggah tracks are my go to for practicing along w guitar, I would absolutely love a drum track for Corridor of Chameleons tho
Track is dope especially with a bass booster
Would be cool to hear Clockworks and Shed by Meshuggah. Awesome channel.
Thanks for the request! Check back tomorrow for your requested tracks.
Simply Backing Tracks “Stifled” is probably my favorite track of the album. Would be amazing to jam to!
Bill burr sent me here
God bless bill burr
I love he’s enthusiasm for this band
We sent burr and in turn u
Brrrt brrrt brrrt
Zzzzzzzip................... RCRUCTR!!
Haake is a John Bonham of Djent... No more.
I second this great comment. Good way of putting it. Honestly, I've been saying it for years- Haake isn't a human, he is a drum machine cyborg or something of that order, he is programmed, and operates in binary code. Would also go as far to say that this song is one of the greatest metal drum compositions ever, if not number one...EVER. He doesn't miss a single god damn stroke playing it live either....that's not even fair. Lol
I would say Haake is the Haake of Hard Rock and Bonham would ask Haake How To Play Double Bass Like Haake Does 👍
could listen to this for hours, thanks youtube loop button
As a musician who be struggling with everything at first and takes a second for me to get I'm glad to say hertas and calf fatigue is something I've never had to fight to much thank jeebus, I know I'm kinda gloating but literally the only thing in life besides my driving I can say anything good about 😅
Very cool to listen to just the drums for this song. Thank you for posting this!
Much heavier than the actual track ...should’ve used this kind of mix
Yeah, the guitar being so low pitched also has a big impact
These drums sound great but mixing is hard. When instruments are solo’d you instinctively want to make them sound as huge as possible but that leaves less space for everything else.
Nice pfp
you do realize drums (as any instrument) sounds vastly different in a mix? haake's drums probably sound MUCH punchier and heavier than this shit, especially the snare. however it doesn't sound like that in the mix, because it would overpower everything else in the mix
Haake has way less low end on the kicks, his have a much more of a mid punch, his kicks click more than they thud.
Ghost notessssss
They're amazing
When your neck hurts from headbanging you know that shit is good
I can hear the vocals in my head
This song inspired me to play drums
Tendonitis is coming...
I think Texas Instruments has a "Thomas Haake" mode on their new hand held calculator...
My mom and dad thought that Neil Peart was the greatest drummer who ever lived. Then I showed them this drum track.
You'd have to be a novice to believe Haake was on the same level as Peart. Two completely different styles of drumming.
@@Oskarjlee Exactly, this song is more endurance and accuracy based rather than difficult. And I'm not saying this song isn't difficult or that Hakke is a worse drummer, but a good portion of this song is just learning the parts then being able to accurately repeat them. Neils style as drummer was more technical and melodic while adding in little accents to his drumming that makes a lot of rush songs stand out. It's like the same conversation with Bonham and Neil. Bonham could create a blues sounding groove in almost any situation while Neil could do some crazy double pedal jazz stuff. All 3 are great drummers, just different styles.
@@Sasquatch33 watch the video series on youtube that explains the rhythms in full and tell me they’re not technical.
@@SpiritofPoisonWell that depends on your definition of technical. A lot of Haake's stuff is really technical (time signature wise) (polyrhythms) but when you watch Neil's drums solos or even listen to some of his songs like Xanadu or Villa strangiato his snare and hi hat work is on a differnet level compared to other drummers in a Jazz technical way. I'm not saying anyone's better than anyone or that it's not technical but like I said, two different styles. Because Haake for sure has Neil beat in double pedal work and complicated rhythms but Neil was definitely better with utilizing his whole drum set.
@@Sasquatch33 I think you’d really appreciate Elliot Hoffmans work. He’s the drummer of my favorite band Car Bomb and to me he’s like pert had a love child with haake
OMG awesome! I will now do a cover!
Hermosos ritmos, simplemente perfecta!. \m/
even got some ghost notes in there nice
I literally feel my headphones shaking the speakers af!
Damnn u can even hear the ghost notes
Can you explain what this means?
@@970diego ghost notes are the very light hits on the snare drum usually in between backbeats
This is savant level drums!!
Never skip leg day kids
What's your profile pic I see that shit everywhere
It's T-81 from a game.
@@josephfoster3819 its from deus ex
That fill at 4:14 gets me every time
It is insane. Sounds amazingly good
I watched this video with my headphones on....now it's like I was ear-raped. Was it a bad decision? Yes. Would I do it again? Absolutely.
Lawd have mercy!
I fucking love this channel wtf
It sounds almost exactly like a heartbeat at the beginning, almost like the song is named Bleed or something
Bro this is insane
That's my heart beat when I see the McRib is back
Fawk i can fall asleep to this...meshuggah asmr🤔😉
These drums make me sleepy as hell
Polyrythmic goodness
now imagine Lars Ulrich trying to play this.
With the snare from St. Anger...
Great. I have Carpal Tunnel now.
Listening on half speed just trying to finger tap the intro and my brain is now oatmeal😂
This is good on its own.
So satisfying
Why is this like kinda relaxing to me?
0:02
Thank you... finally will play my guitar
Good meditation music
I would love to hear "Ectogenesis" by Animals As Leaders. I've been trying to figure out the drums to it but it's a slow, slow process
the art of drumming HQ channel has a video on that song and a breakdown of exercises to practice! He's one of my favorite drum channels
@@carlcarl167 I've watched that one and it was a pretty good lesson, but I want to hear the whole song since I typically listen to songs in order to find out how to play them since related exercises and sheet music don't typically work for me with the exception of any stuff by Dream Theater
Amazing drummmig
So I started playing drums for fun 6 months ago cause I wanted to learn another instrument (I play alto sax, guitar, and bass) and I started learning how to play double bass like a week or two ago, and for the memes, I started learning how to play bleed yesterday, and I can almost play the first part of the song on drums at 110bpm. Is this considered good progress considering I don’t play drums seriously? 🤷🏻♂️
Prove it
nobody cares. either you learn it and post it like the 0.000000000000000001% of people that claim they can do this or otherwise you keep our mouth shut and marvel at the perfection that is tomas haakes playing
I got into an argument with another musician the other day about meshuggah. I was arguing the drums are mostly in 4/4 with it really being about interesting note groupings and the guitar lines being in a different time signature than the drums. He was arguing that the drumlines were the odd time meters driving the sound. What do you all think?
Could you do the drums for 'Another Sinking Ship' by Sikth?
slowed this down to .5 in the setting still melts my limbic system and destroys my cerebellum.
Just watched a dude play the double bass on a fucking pen...