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Great lesson as ever Mike. The fill sounds pretty good at all beats per min… I could manage it if playing a bit slower and will defo look to use this on slower songs. Buy you a coffee soon by the way
ОтветитьWow! Mike love the rolls around the kit!
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ОтветитьLove the Herta, it just fell into place one day recently‼️thanks as ever ✌️🌻
ОтветитьLove this. Thank you Mike.
ОтветитьWhen he played it live at Glastonbury, Grohl definitely finishes the fill on the floor tom as you have played it here.
ОтветитьYup!👍🤘🏼
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ОтветитьFabulous Mike .
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man I have to say it's really cool that you did this. I asked for this I think almost a year ago or so when you did the book version of No One Knows from the Trinity Rock grade 5. Really love your teaching, when I have some time I'm going to become a member. Again, thank you so much. Playing this song in its entirety is one of my life long drum goals.
ОтветитьThis is great, thanks. Following this I've found the best way to pick it up is to first concentrate on playing the triplets R-R-L- to get the intervals correct around the kit before attempting to add the second note for RLR-L- . Getting anywhere near the tempo is way beyond my ability though
ОтветитьHertas? Sound more like triplets
ОтветитьAnother fantastic lesson. Thank you for doing this fill at slower and faster tempos. Makes learning much easier 🍻
ОтветитьI've gotten even older than I thought. I'd never even heard this song. YOIKS!
ОтветитьI didn’t know Willem Dafoe was so good at drums!
Ответитьglad this turned on my recomended, love your energy
ОтветитьIs it possible to use a Swiss army flam triplet for this fill as well?
ОтветитьGreat drummer, great teacher, but tune those damn drums!
Ответитьthis explanation finally clicked it for me, excellent lesson thank you!
ОтветитьGreat lesson, man. I"'m going to work on this. Start slowly and build speed day by day. Cheers!
ОтветитьWould you recommend the herta with a RRLR/LLRL sticking to keep with the triplet feel?
ОтветитьOnce again Mike breaks down an awesome song into bite size pieces. A lot of rock sounds harder than it is, but you have to break it down right. This song is definitely like that with its intense filling through out the song. You can't cheat on the fills in this song, it won't sound right. Thanks Mike.
ОтветитьReally helpful. Thank you ever so much!!! 👊
ОтветитьOh god i always heard it as flam triplets
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ОтветитьReally excellent tutorial. Thank you, Mike! 🙏🏼
Ответитьdear Mike, I'm learning this hit and I'm struggling! Could you please explain the way you always do the other fills, before the refrain? I would really appreciate! Thank you very much
ОтветитьNot the whole fill. Disappointed
ОтветитьFantastic break down!! Thank you, this has helped greatly 🤘🏻🤘🏻
ОтветитьLove this the way you repeat it fast slow and medium is brilliant
ОтветитьI would teach it as "flam + 1 + 2", but then I'm not a drum teacher lmao. In my mind, I feel like that would be easier. Great job anyway.
ОтветитьExactly the tutorial I was looking for. Just moved into a house for the first time in years and finally have a permanent drum setup I can play whenever I want. Once I fully settle into this house I’m gonna practice as much as possible and become the best drummer I can.
ОтветитьFor whatever it’s worth to anyone, I’ve seen him do it live twice and it’s…
Snare-rack-snare-rack-snare-rack-rack-floor.
The song that made the Herta famous was like 15 years earlier on Van Halens Hot for Teacher in 1984 and there are alot of earlier uses of the Herta too.
ОтветитьBeware of Mr. Barnes.
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ОтветитьHard to get it up to speed and clean
ОтветитьBrilliant Mike, love your videos!!!!
ОтветитьIm struggling with this fill! Would you recommend practicing the song at slower tempos and then working my way up to the original?
ОтветитьGreat video. I always think of the Herta as just being "Very fast slow" 3 beats each of the "Very fast" syllables then one for the "slow" beat.
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