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Uploaded by on Apr 5, 2007

How to do a gravity blast/ one hand roll (freehand roll/ fulcrum technique). Recorded the summer of 2005 and at the moment, I was 17,.

Note: The reason I named this video "The Swedish Gravity Blast" is because it's in Swedish, not because I claim that I or any other Swedish person invented the technique.

A bit sloppy at some points, but hey, it did this on the behalf of a friend of mine.

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  • kontinuerlig och fortsättande.Fortlöpande och oavbruten. Jämt flödande och utan avbrott ;D

    Grym lektion, dock spelar jag bara gitarr än så länge.

  • @Lasergurka

    Ibland måste man använda tautologier för att få fram ett budskap.

  • BJORK BJORK BJORK BJORK BJORK BJORK BJORK BJORK BJORK BJORK BJORK BJORK BJORK BJORK BJORK BJORK BJORK BJORK BJORK BJORK BJORK BJORK BJORK BJORK BJORK BJORK BJORK BJORK BJORK

  • @themandude69

    Sorry, I don't understand Icelandic.

  • Why don't you add subtitles by using annotations? Would be so useful for the people not understanding the language of metal, aka Swedish.

  • @TMSapphiroN

    Too lazy, man.

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  • that hair...i want to touch it.

  • Great lesson. Too bad I play guitar! :D

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  • "Nu tänker jag avsluta med ett fult litet envirvelssolo."

    Haha, gud vad jag dog när du sa det. <3

  • Do it with both hands...PLEASEEEE

  • I lost it when I saw the subtitles.... well played, sir...

  • I cant understand you. but your hair is soo nice. i like it man!

  • I want to stroke his hair

  • piiis of cake

  • its pretty easy to understand what he's sayin cause he follows words with gestures,so,just blast beat and shut it ok? BJORK IT UP!

  • @Hauntedundead most hilarious coment ever dude!

  • nice technique, and even though I don't play drums, or speak Swedish, I understand how it works. Essentially you're keeping tension on the stick both before contact with the rim, and after. That way the tip hits the head each direction. After mastering that, its' a matter of isolating the wrist movement and only using your forearm muscles for the move, which would take a lot of practice. What I'd like to see is two hands with this tenchnique. pretty neat. Thanks.

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