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  • CHECK OUT BLEED ACAPELLA. its my top video of my channel. so take a look. =O)

  • this is fucking great,,,good job

  • its faster than the original!!!!!!!!

  • FINALLY someone that does it right

  • a little fast but who am i to be complaining, do yo thang

  • abit off,but imprisive:D

  • Fuckin insane. :D

  • lol if i could do that i would just make people bow to me as i passed

  • Constructive Critisism: The pattern is a little rushed and your killing your pedals. Lay back a bit and get the finesse, figure out the tempo of the song and practice to that or slower. Find the pocket bro

  • the craziest part about this video is that it came out well before the album hehe :D

  • that looks somewhat painful, good job...

  • I love how it sounds like an idling muscle car.

    What is the beat pattern for the bass drum?

  • insane. thats the technical term for the pattern =P

  • the technical term is a herta

  • I don't know the technical term for it but it starts out with a triplet and is fallowed by a single then triplet, single, triplet, repeat.

  • Not a triplet, its 2 32nd notes followed by 2 16th notes which sounds like a triplet.

  • other way around

  • ZeppelinRules is correct. It's a rudiment called a Herta, actually.

  • message me, i'll send you the entire thing.

  • nice feet man

  • xD

    The lead and rythm guitarist in my band always does wammy shit when we are trying to talk. >_>

  • he wins

  • insane drumming man

  • Whats the name of the pedal he uses at the beginning? btw nice drumming!

  • It's a DigiTech Whammy pedal probably with some Delay.

  • hahahahaha! Impressive how you can hit the petals as fast as you can but not have a rhythm. Keep up the good work! ;)

  • this is really really good. well done!

  • he may be doing it wrong but i wanna see any of you get on a set and do that

  • whos using the whammy pedal at the beginning?

  • yes, is my guitarplayer

  • dang best one right there

  • this is so funny, cuz this sounds very much the debt collectors banging on my door looking for their money!!!!lol :P

  • damn, i'd say that's pretty close

    looks really hard, tho, dude

  • great playing man!

  • can you make a video doing it slowly?

  • and he's playing the pattern wrong, lol.

  • a bit sloppy but i cant play hertas that fast with me feet.

  • Pretty good. If you can keep that up for some more minutes, it would be perfect.

  • Man those guitar squeals at the beginning are brutal.

    Sounds pretty damn good to me! Now do it for about 6 more minutes ;)

  • its a whammy pedal most likely

  • I think it may be a Digitech Delay pedal...you can do that kind of shit with them...they are pretty cool...untill they stop working for no reason

  • no it's a whammy pedal, delay pedals don't take the note up octaves, lol

  • Not the ones I have ; ) haha and yes he is playing it wrong.

  • becoming was always super easy for me to play... bleed makes becoming look like a square dance.

  • hah damn... thats perfect

  • nice!!

  • Reminds me of Vinny Pauls feet on becoming. He originated that freaky shit man. Bleed fucking owns. What a mammoth of a song structure

  • it's not really a hard one to figure out, just steady gallops over a 4/4... it's one of those things you just have to know how to do.

  • Vinnie Paul use a different tecnique:

    (RRL-R-L)

    Tomas Haake use:

    (RLR-L or RLR-L-R-L)

  • I am studying now, the riff that it begins from 2.30 of bleed. it is the more difficult part I am driving crazy

  • try heel toe technique maybe it'll be easier??

  • Very nice!

  • good shit man, awsome

  • fuck yeah man!

  • Are those gammon pedals?

  • hit up that contest

  • u should sign up for that drum contest they're having for bleed

  • which drum contest?

  • check meshuggah's myspace, best bleed drum cover wins.

  • or as i posted 2 days ago "google "MESHUGGAH 'BLEED' - VIDEO DRUMMING COMPETITION" and check the first hit :b" :P

  • You forgot the part that starts at 01:41 in the song bleed :(

  • No, he didn't.

  • Thats Awesome!!

    Too Bad Ill Never Learn That With The Gay Pedals I Have =[

  • Whoa, awesome

  • Too bad the band is like, /ummmm...

  • im-fucking-possible to reply to the comments you want on this bloody site, please re-invent your comments system mr.youtubes :( previous comment was directed to XDMikeyThePikeyXD..

  • Are you serious??!! i use the same pattern in one of my bands songs, and i have never heard him do this before! thats so awesome, check it out on my vids 'one step too far' think its like 4:20something into it! awesome

  • google "MESHUGGAH 'BLEED' - VIDEO DRUMMING COMPETITION" and check the first hit :b

  • This is 4/4 pattern right? surely it would need another 16th somewhere to make complte bar so does it come in:

    1 e + a 2 e + a 3 e + a 4 e + a

    RLR L RLR L RLR L RLR L RLR L R

    (hope that doesnt become screwed up when i post it...)

  • For me Slave Labor is really easy, I could play it instantly the first time I listened to the song. Whereas, Bleed - ooh, I needed a couple of days of practice to master it.

  • ok so its just hertas pretty much

  • impressive how long did it take u to learn that

  • my tecnique is:

    RLR L RLR L

    SECOND RIFF:

    RLR L R L

    good job, Suupke ;)

  • those pedals look hella long, what are they? and

    so your playing it as rrl with heel-toe technique and a single. I read the article in drum! this morning, and it has it as rlr, which i guess is how haake plays it. I would probably put this drum part as one of the hardest with like Slave labor by fear factory or something.

  • for me, Slave labor is really hardest, more than bleed...

  • i dunno, i found slave labor easier, i just started playing the hands part in the intro, and then played all of it on the snare and mimicked the motions with my feet. Thats how i learned slave labor, bleed is just more syncopated and takes more practice to catch all the little details

  • The opnening riff is:

    RLR-L

    The riff after that is:

    RLR-L-R-L

  • So what you're saying is the pattern is played as (example: A normal double bass riff goes: left 2 / right 2?) : left 5/right 2?

  • nvm.. I got it this time.. (example: x is right, y is left.. Double bass drum riff: xyxyxyxyxy) The technique is: xyxxyxxyxxyxxyxxyxxyxxyxxyxxyx­xyxxyxxyxxyxxy????

  • can't see shit :/

  • Needs a bit of work. Sounds quite sloppy in parts.

  • nice try !

  • sexy

  • Damn you are gooood :D

  • hey i have those same pedals... fast as fuck aint they? haha rock on dood..

  • MER* :p

  • Sweet fuck. haha. I would rather learn how to play this than make sweet love!!

  • He's italian

  • yes, l'im italian ;)

  • you are the fucking man

  • dude,you're good!I know that is hard to play this,and you are playing rigth

  • definitely close. you seem to have it for a few rounds then the pattern unravels.

  • keep practicin' bro... ur gettin there

  • Man that's cool that you're even trying it and it sound close enough!

  • at least some of it does (-:

  • This sounds correct.

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