Bravo Bravo!!! How do you figure out the song do you just listen to it over and over till you have it or do you look up the tabs? if you look up the tabs could you send me them i wanna give this song a shot but i don't even know where to start.
Generally when I'm learning a song I'll listen over and over and learn it section by section, and then piece the whole thing together when I'm comfortable to do so. There's a fill which I learned when my old teacher transcribed the song and I read the transcription.
I never look up drum tabs though - I do have some transcriptions for songs though, as well as Virgil Donati's book which is where I learned Alien Hip Hop from.
Nice playing bro. Do you mind me asking you how you recorded the sound for this video? I am trying to get some covers done but the sound of the music never comes though. And in your cover, I can actually hear the song.
Thanks :). I recorded the drums through a pair of headphones plugged into the microphone jack, sitting about 'throne height' behind the kit. I then used Windows Movie Maker to add the song as an audio track to the video clip. It took a bit of millisecond adjustment to get it starting at the right point. It's not a live recording of what I'm hearing in my ears.
I don't think it's possible without a proper mixing desk to recording everything at once. The SB Audigy has a "What you hear" ...
feature, but if you were to record from this source, you would need to enable the microphone input to be played while you're playing, and it all gets messy, you'd need to get the right balance between the backing track and the output level of the microphone input. So yeah, too complicated and it's just easier to add the track as an audio track to the video with Movie Maker.
Bravo Bravo!!! How do you figure out the song do you just listen to it over and over till you have it or do you look up the tabs? if you look up the tabs could you send me them i wanna give this song a shot but i don't even know where to start.
bestHVrider 2 years ago
Hi mate,
Generally when I'm learning a song I'll listen over and over and learn it section by section, and then piece the whole thing together when I'm comfortable to do so. There's a fill which I learned when my old teacher transcribed the song and I read the transcription.
I never look up drum tabs though - I do have some transcriptions for songs though, as well as Virgil Donati's book which is where I learned Alien Hip Hop from.
DavidPartay 2 years ago
Alrighty thanks!
bestHVrider 2 years ago
cool ;)
neri65 2 years ago
Nice playing bro. Do you mind me asking you how you recorded the sound for this video? I am trying to get some covers done but the sound of the music never comes though. And in your cover, I can actually hear the song.
rm2racer 3 years ago
Thanks :). I recorded the drums through a pair of headphones plugged into the microphone jack, sitting about 'throne height' behind the kit. I then used Windows Movie Maker to add the song as an audio track to the video clip. It took a bit of millisecond adjustment to get it starting at the right point. It's not a live recording of what I'm hearing in my ears.
I don't think it's possible without a proper mixing desk to recording everything at once. The SB Audigy has a "What you hear" ...
DavidPartay 3 years ago
feature, but if you were to record from this source, you would need to enable the microphone input to be played while you're playing, and it all gets messy, you'd need to get the right balance between the backing track and the output level of the microphone input. So yeah, too complicated and it's just easier to add the track as an audio track to the video with Movie Maker.
DavidPartay 3 years ago