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  • How have you tuned the snare man?

  • Awesome. Great drummer :)

  • why all the dislikes? Mad and jelly faggots by the looks. This is awesome.

  • @mafr0o troll

  • Wow kid, you teach just like I do. Keep it up. Thank you.

  • i used to drum like you, then i took an arrow to the knee.

  • dbag

  • Kid you fucking rock! I don't know how old you are but very impressive for how old you look!

  • Hey man, what batter head do you have on the kick in this vid? Same as on the toms? Sounds like a coated head. I love a coated kick batter. Sounds massive!

  • Great lesson. Thanks for sharing.

  • @rhythmantic yay its my favourite drummer rhythmantic on a different video!! your awesome dude!!!!

  • What a stupid, waste of my time beat. I'm definitely going to learn this one.

  • I clicked on a video for polyrhythms but you are teaching me ghost notes and stick spinning the entire time...

  • BAHHH, any drummer with bad tuned toms is a bad drummer BAHHH!

  • so wise for one so young! well done mate, good job!

  • Awesome stuff bro!!!

  • having two time signatures played at the same time is polymeter,

    polyrhythm is when you have two different amounts of notes played in the same stretch of time. For instance, you'll hit the snare 4 times and the kick drums 5 times in the exact same amount of time, so they'll both always hit '1' together. The difference is that polymeter will only revolve on one together on multiples of the number of beats in each time signature. just for viewer clarification :) if ur playin this u knw ur stuff

  • @MetalZWakEGuitaR resolve, not revolve*

  • Dude you got some serious chops, and it is excellent that you understand the theory behind what you are playing. Keep on rocking dude.

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  • @UploaderA What the fuck? You jelly?

  • drum for Christ ;) I like it . But this isnt polirythm . this is polimetre

  • kid ur a great drummer

    and thanks for this needed lesson

  • better do some paraddidle with right hand at the end of the first part of the beat, so your left hand dont have to go all over floor tom...

  • You're pretty good, kid. Obviously you can apply that rhythical concept to thousands of beats or fills, and you'll get better as you see how many directions you can go with concepts.

  • you look like steve o :D

  • your drumming is sloppy practice slow to fix that!

  • you're wrong kid! Fuck You!

  • @jokel05 takling that way to a "kid" won't help anyone !

  • Really good feel.

  • It will be easier with adding doubles after Floor Tom... RLRLRLL. So you can use this RLRL 16's as paradiddles as sixtuplet etc.

  • polymetre and polyrhythm are the same thing for fuck sake

  • @imrhyswatson They totally aren't -.- Polyrhythm is playing say, crotchets and triplets at the same time. Which resolve after one bar. Polymeter is two time signatures, like this video, that take a certain number of bars to resolve. Don't get mad about things you don't understand.

  • @TheModCon Lol, you got it backwards bro. Polyrhythm=multiple rhythms, or time signatures, polymeter=multiple meters, or small patterns.

  • @inkheart1414 Just stop trying to know what you don't dude. The words explain what they are are. "Poly (multi) rhythm (rhythm)" = Self explanatory. "Poly (again multi) Meter - You do know meter is another word for time signature ja? No, ofcourse you don't. You fail bro. Small patterns held singly are also time signatures. So again, you fail. Stop trying.

  • @TheModCon Damn... that was some unwarranted aggression dude. My bad, I looked it up, you're right, but man, not chill. I didn't want to start anything, just making a mistake.

  • @inkheart1414 Don't confuse my correcting you as aggression, cause it really isn't.

  • @TheModCon You think you're looking clever? The dude just thought he got it and made a mistake, no need to bash him.That's so... childish and arrogant. You know what's a polyrhythm, fine, and what? Now go learn some humility, if you more than 13 years old teenagers to take you seriously.

  • @RyuuzakiXIII Nope, showing he was talking rubbish. His implication that I was being stupid, while he in fact was being stupid, is ridiculous. The fact he >thinks< he knows what he is talking about is ridiculous. Making the mistake when the words clearly explain what they are is not my fault. I corrected him, after he tried to make me look stupid. The fact he ended up looking stupid isn't my fault. Im not doing this for my gain.

  • @TheModCon then find a nicer way to correct people. your comment is unnecessarily rude. "Stop trying"? he said nothing to insult you, so why do you have to be a dick to him? grow up.

  • @mattlikesdrumming Well, I find it insulting to people who actually know about any given topic, when some person who has no idea starts spouting shit. But what's it to do with you bro? You seriously think because you told me to grow up Im not gonna take the piss out of people on youtube? Srsly? People are rude to me on here all the time, I just deal with it. It's youtube, it doesn't matter. Instead of being all OMGS HEZ ROOD, think what you're doing. You're on youtube. /discussion

  • @TheModCon maybe he should've looked it up before he said something, but he didn't say it in an obnoxious way. It's nothing to with me, I just saw someone being a dick for no reason so I thought I'd say something. Just because people are rude to you on youtube means you have to be rude to other people? Great logic bro

  • @mattlikesdrumming >>Nothing to do with me

    >>Thought I'd say something

    ?????

    Though to be fair I'd say "Lol you got it backwards bro" IS kind of obnoxious now you mention it, but whatever.

    Im not saying I have to be rude, Im saying, 1) Expect it and 2) Don't whine about it.

  • @imrhyswatson Nope! Polymetres are different rythmical time signatures played at the same tempo/pulse. Polyrythms, on the other han, are multiple tempos played together that eventually adds up in the end :D

  • @MrElias090295 in order for two tempos to match up in the end they would have to be two time signatures in the same tempo, giving the feel of two tempos

  • why are your toms tilted at you like that?

  • you say SE-VEN, which is 2 beats, meaning its really 8

  • @NickManteria not really. He's saying it SE-VEN because 1-6 are all one syllable....7 isn't

  • @NickManteria you can count, can you?

  • great practise session, this will be built into my routine for the next month as of tomorrow, thanks for sharing, keep it up

  • drumming for THOR!!!!

  • now go and play discipline

  • get to it faster dude...your borring...dont teach please

  • keep it up

  • @levipearl I've heard it referred to under both terms. Both make sense to me, personally.

  • i drum for NO ONE!

  • Drumming for Christ.. Awesome.

  • THANK YOU JEbUS for inventing drums and being an awesome guy, like walking on water and um hating fags and um killing innocent people adn yay!

    yes im taking the piss, but if jesus did come back i bet hed tell you to quit drumming for him cos thats a bit gay, even for jesus. Hail santa and the green monster that lives in my head

  • I just like the lawn mower !!! !!! !!!

  • ok.... hail satan

  • He's making this needlessly complicated. His hands are playing a 7 and his feet are playing a 4.

  • Pretty good for a drummer who looks like he's still in high school.

  • try turning captions on. LOL

  • @BandaDK "Palestinian hockey - vested interest" Bahahahaha :)

  • @ZeTaEXiSTeNZ haha exactly. ;)

  • I feel these polyrhythms pretty naturally whether I fully understand it or not. The way I see it, when playing... You're alternating 16th notes between feet.. Knowing that's straight 4/4, I focus on the 7/8 beat.. and it'll be kick on the 1,2,3,AND (or if counting 8th notes, on the 1,3,5,7 beats) then hi hat on same.. so it's as if they alternate holding the down beat every other measure.

  • Yes we get it you can twirl the stick........

  • im drumming for absolutly no reason what so ever

  • YA well i'm drumming for

    for

    for

    um

    THE LORD OF THE FLIES! So HA

  • stupid two syllable numbers... Seh-Ven, or Seven-And lol

    that seven screws me up all the time when im trying to count 7/8 correctly. oh and youre pretty good. i am sure that stuff is a pain in the ass to play.

  • god damn RIGHT john DEERE. nice stick twirlZ

  • やべえ!リズム聞いてて気持ちいいな!

    Very good!!!!!

  • Practice the beats and less stick twiddling might help.

  • jesus' bass drum doesnt sound like butthole

  • how fucking long does it take to say '4/4 with feet, 7/8 with hands.'

    i was with you as soon as you told me what you were doing, you didnt have to spend most of the video explaining what you meant. its quite simple.

    good vid in all tho.

  • i think you are great keep up the good work

  • thank you for taking the viewers for retards.

  • you remind me of the periphery drummer matt halpern check him out :)

  • you twirl your gay little sticks one more time ill go to whatever hick farm you live at and fucking break them in half.

  • @metallicatilldeathhh

    cool threat bro...

  • @metallicatilldeathhh hahahahahahahaha

  • jealous much? fagot

  • @metallicatilldeathhh calm your tits, bro.

  • @metallicatilldeathhh hahahaha

  • nice tractor

    

  • dont listen to theze h8ers. ur a gr8 young drummer n thanx for the beat!!

  • i hate you you stand for caca

  • how is that a 7/8?

  • @MasterSplinterP1 well it is. just count :)

  • The Pattern is Feet: RRLLRRLLRRLLRRLL, Hands RLRLRLR/LRLRLRL/RLRLRLR/LRLRLR­L - play the hands over the feet.

    Superb talent...What Thomas Lang's Creative Coordination and Control series and you'll take your skills to the moon :)

  • I love poly-stuff. I can always get them, but I can never write my own.

  • Isn't this a polymetre not rhythm

  • @levipearl2112

    Thats what I thought too.

  • @levipearl2112 It's the same thing.

  • @cky12qxz HAHAHAHA NOO!! Poly-rhythms are completely different that Poly-meters my friend lol

  • @levipearl2112 sorry to ask but whats the difference, and how do you recognize it?

  • @laurensDG It's sort of difficult to explain without showing you but, Poly-rhythms are grouped in one bar, so for example one grouping is playing 4 beats in a bar, and the other is playing 3 beats in the bar, but each grouping both land on the same beat on the 1 of the next bar making them out of time on their own, but together as one pattern they are on time. Poly-meters are multiple limbs playing different time signatures or triplets that don't meet at the 1 of the next bar, hope that helps!

  • @levipearl2112 so if you play 4/4 with triplets over it, it's a poly-meter, but if a 7/8 goes parallel to a 4/4, it's a polyrhythm

  • @laurensDG Don't think of it as time signatures for polyrhythms, it's groupings, like 4 over 3, or 3 over 2, it's hard to explain... look it up on youtube, for better explanations

  • @levipearl2112 ahaha thank fuck someone else noticed

  • POLYRHYTHMS RULE!

  • I thought you explained things just fine. You should just be able to play it, then play it slow, and then end the video. But for people that need special explaining, I thought you did just fine. Explaining stuff like this is difficult.

    And you're a good drummer from what I can tell. Keep it up. :D

  • you could do it with one hand instead of switching in between just play a double with the left hand after the last tom hit so you don't have to switch hands, cuz that is just distracting and more work than what you could do.

  • I think you should take up the kazoo.

  • you are good at playing but the concept on the 7/8 is wrong, you are counting in 7/4, the accents on the toms would be 1,3,5 (the last hit of the 2 snare is the 7), even if the snare is doing ghost notes, those notes count as 8t notes.. keep up the good work !

  • someone mind telling me the difference between polyrhythm and polymetric?

  • Hes counting the two syllables in Seven, where as all the numbers leading up to seven are single syllables.. I'm pretty sure that would then be just 8/8.. because as Mike portnoy explained on one of his drum intrsuctionals he said he doesn't count seven as seven he counts it as "sev" because it has two syllables and he said it screwed him up and this guy is counting both syllables in seven as a quarter note..

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  • @thexspyder1 He's playin' in 7, but I know what you mean. Lemme guess the dvd... was it Progressive Drum Concepts"? :p I got that one too. lol My fav is a fill he does near the end of the dvd. Sounds awesome.

  • I can play 7/15 over 3/8 .........Beat that !

  • @mikepa67 i can understand that drumming isnt a competittion!!!! beat that.

  • @mikepa67 15?, i only know 16

  • @mikepa67 lol bullshit, theres no such thing as a 15th note division

  • Just play it Already !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • no doubt this is cool and all but you had to stick to a standard 7/8 accent pattern...and since you are just doing a double stroke roll with your feet...nothing difficult (time signature wise) is going on

  • sounds like you are doing something wrong, no that you are doing it.

  • not a polyrhythm. this is playing 16th notes over 16th notes.... not a polyrhythm... plyrhythm playing two different time signatures at the same time.... no subdivisions. so u can only play in lets say a 3 over 4. u cant play a polyrhythm in 7/8 over 4/4. so this is just u playing in 4/4 with ur hands and feet and playing different things... not a polyrhythm. Im not trying to be mean. just trying to educate how a polyrhythm actually works.

  • @DanTeaches homie got it on lock.

  • @DanTeaches Isn't he playing over 7/8?

  • @MaGGoTMusic He is playing in 7/8. but with both his hands and feet. so it is not a polyrhythm

  • @DanTeaches Yeah I agree with you, just you said he was playing on a 4/4 beat in your last post. I was just being picky. But yeah you're right this isn't a polyrhythm.

  • @MaGGoTMusic he is actually playing in 14/8 if you cound the number of hits before the loop.

  • @DanTeaches Now you're being picky....touche

  • I TOO SCREAM AT THE CAMERA!!

  • dude you did that hand thing in 4/4 a bunch of times

  • ooooh my!!! boys and girls,,, there is no such thing as playing 1 rhythm over another,,all your doing is "ACCENTING" the original time beat. What he is actually doing is taking a 7/8 rhythm,, on his hhat and bass drum,, and then accenting 3 beats on one measure and 4 beats on the other measure which equals???? say it with me!!!!!! "7/8".

  • Now that would sound cool if you accented the 7/8 pattern to be in 4/4

  • Instead of swapping hands, you could just do a double left 

  • @pennyboy2006 that was the first thing i thought ;D but i think its for the "Pimp-Effect" :D

  • you know you could do the exact same thing on the toms and not swap hands it seems pointless

  • drummin4christ

  • the only thing worse than your playing is your username.

  • @6mini6ulrich6 I'd rather drum for Jesus than have anything to do with Lars Ulrich and his playing. For the record, Jesus can school Ulrich on drums... and in tennis.

  • @Who2Are1You lars might not be great, but at least i can prove he exists

  • @6mini6ulrich6 There's records of Jesus, dude. As far as saying he's the son of a God... that's something else.

  • @Who2Are1You he was a shitty carpenter born a bastard. real idealistic eh? not knocking you. agreeing with son of god comment.

  • you played it well, however you explained it totally wrong. the first tom hit is 1. the snare (ghost note) is 2. the 2nd tom is 3. the snare is 4. floor tom is 5. and then 6,7 on the snare. you made it seem like it was 7/4. it's easier to count in subdivisions. 12 12 1 2 3 is the feel your giving it.

  • @prsplayer12 so yeah the ghost notes on snare count as part of the beat in 7/8

  • @prsplayer12 Thats cause way too many people on youtube think they're masters of the instument and are ready to start teaching the world their brilliant ways; this kid can't be more than 16 years old. Besides, I could never take a drummer seriously who angles his toms that much.

  • @DanLetts97 "Besides, I could never take a drummer seriously who angles his toms that much" Honestly man, please tell me that was a fucking joke...

  • @OrgasmicPotatoe I'm dead serious....

  • @DanLetts97 Then I suggest you start learning about how it is to play drums. I don't know for you, but Nicko McBrain (Iron Maiden's drummer) angles his toms like this, maybe even more.

    But I guess Nicko McBrain is not a serious drummer, huh ? Douche...

  • @Orgasmic Iron who??? I don't listen to that shite.

  • @DanLetts97 Go and learn how to play the drums, please.

  • @OrgasmicPotatoe Dude, you're an orgasmic potato for fucks sake.

  • excellent video.

  • i thought you explained it rather well, i guess im just different

  • This is actually a poly meter, as its more than one (poly) Meters (Time Signatures)

    As apposed to more than one rhythm running along side another.

  • A polyrhythem isn't 2 diffarent time signatures at the same time.

  • gay

  • OH YEAH!? WELL I DRUM FOR SATAN

  • @johnnykadkad

    I drum for the chicks...

  • @johnnykadkad drum for yourself?

  • @johnnykadkad You're all gay, I'm drumming for Odin. :)

  • @Agentbromsnor You're the gay one, I'm drumming for the Vanir.

  • @Anarchyffan Well... Now I'm drumming for Xenu!

  • @Agentbromsnor ..........then i drum for surtr.

  • is this video from the davis wright archives?

  • This is my favorite pattern of all time. I actually wrote a song with this in it. By the way, you should be counting twice as fast as in the video. What you're trying to do is count in 7/4.

  • It's kinda like patting your belly and rubbing your head again isn't it, you just kinda need to split you co-ordination, i can only do 3\4 over a 4\4 cus my brain just fucks up.

  • Your full of shit.

  • @sebz661 youre full of fail.

  • @NIHILISZT hahah you know how nerdy EVERYONE sounds when they say that shit. "epic fail" "fails" hahah epic nerd more like it. he tries to make it seem like he knows what hes talking about but I dont think so

  • @sebz661 my thoughts exactly.

  • @NIHILISZT haha 1&2&3&4&5&7-en

  • drummin4christ lololol

  • lol at everyone getting butthurt over the term polyrhythm instead of just taking the beat for what it is.

  • ilove ur channel name. i drum 4 jesus too. :)

  • @zojo10 fuck jesus! i came here for drumming!

  • This example would be defined as a polymeter, not a polyrhythm.

  • isnt that 28/8 beat? technically?

  • Sorry but that's not polyrhythm. Let's say the 14 times you hit the snare and toms with your hands (Which ends in the two louder snare beat) is one bar, you also hit the bass drum and close the hi-hat a total of 14 times within that bar.

    It sounds like polyrhythm because you're alternating between starting with the bass drum and starting with the hi-hat after every bar, but in fact it's 14/14.

  • it would be more efficient to stick that hand pattern RLRLRLL instead of using that crossover. Efficiency of movement equates to higher speeds!!