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The Black Dahlia Murder - Moonlight Equilibrium - Drum Cover

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Uploaded by on Jun 8, 2011

Special thanks to Morgane for filming this drum cover !

This is a cover of "The Black Dahlia Murder" new song "Moonlight Equilibrium", great song with some cool double bass drum part.

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  • im in the process of covering this song, any tips on endurance? because usually by 2:48 my right shoulder starts to give out.

  • @InsertNameHere500 - If you are able to do 2min at 180bpm, and not at 200 or 220, try to do 5min at 180, then 3min at 200, and finally 2min at 220. Also don't forget to practice one hand only.

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  • WHY the fuck do people think TRIGGERS r bad?? THEY r for concerts and shit so people can HEAR your dam drums.....DUHHHH!!!!! people r retarded!!! its like a LOUD ASS sterio for your drums.

  • See..... Jesus loves metal :)

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  • What is your ride cymbal? It sounds nice

  • @BustYourBallsMetalXD plus if you use triggers its harder to play because if u fuck up you can hear it ...

    so i agree with you 110%

  • @PlugThePull Je ne suis pas certain. En studio avec la quantification, tout est en place en un instant. Ensuite, quand le son est bien fait, que ça soit avec un trigger ou un micro, ça s'entend... Je trouve que ce débat trigger/micro est souvent inutile. Un trigger rends vraiment les choses plus faciles, pour le batteur, et pour faire le son, et c'est pour ça qu'on en utilise, mais ça veut pas dire que c'est nul ! Je n'y suis pas opposé, mais pour l'instant, j'essaie de faire sans.

  • @kevinparadisdrummer J'suis d'accord que sur la constance au niveau du volume et de la puissance des impacts, les triggers sont un gros plus. Par contre tu oublies de mentionner que la moindre erreur qui serait passée plus ou moins inaperçue à la grosse caisse ressort énormément si la grosse caisse est triggé. Enfin bref tout ça pour dire qu'il n'y a pas que des avantages non plus ...

  • Hi @NeAerA90 ! I agree with that, but your forget that without trigger, you have to play with a constant power, and to take care of your sound. It mean that you can"t set your beater near to the drumhead for example. I completely respect the work and the drumming of guy whom use trigger (if their kind of drumming justify to use trigger), but it's a little harder to play without trigger.

  • @BustYourBallsMetalXD because they don´t know shit about playing drums and think that triggers make you faster. i tried to tell the people that the shit you play has to be played at the bpm you can hear on the album, with or without triggers. they don´t get it...

  • Nice drumming but you should pay a little more attention to your double bass playing! It sounded a bit off at times. Excellent playing otherwise, kicks ass!

  • Great cover man! But I think your missing some snare hits during the chorus? Pretty sure theres ment to be a triplet or two in there if I recall correct. Either way awesome shit man!

  • Nice "live" drum tone!

  • PEACE 

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