Red Hot Chili Peppers - Snow ((Hey Oh)) drum cover

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Uploaded by on May 3, 2009

Attempting to cover the song Snow ((Hey Oh)) on the drums.

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  • Audix fusion on toms and overheads, shure sm57's on snare, shure beta'b on bass. Peace!

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  • This is the simplest drum beat, if you try to do anything special, it will look very bad. Also, you have a huge kit, try and move things a little bit closer together so you will be faster on your fills.

  • LAME FILLS if ur gonna post on utube then at least get them right, thats why i dont post XD

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  • It's all wrong I've been doing drums for 2 years and mastered that song, it's eighth notes for the bass drum for the first part then it's snare snare bd snare bd x 4 so it's all wrong :|

  • this is embarrassing

  • lol, a half a cover??

  • Is there any way for you to isolate the drums more so that you cant hear the recording?

  • Can you tell me which drum set is that? And the specs of the SNARE DRUM

    THNAKS DUDE AWESOME SOUND

  • I reckon his fills sound fine, the song is relatively slow and I think he keeps the beat MOST of the way through the song (including the fills - most of them). To be honest it's a good video, keep it up :)

  • @rovusss He's trying to do it right.

  • Hey,nice cover.What micropones are they?

    Please answer =)

  • he doesnt even go to the end of the song

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