Dimmu Borgir - the serpentine offering (drum cover) video free download


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Uploaded: 2009/07/26

Dimmu Borgir - the serpentine offering (c) Respective Owners.

Me playing The Serpentine Offeering by Dimmu Borgir. Sorry for the mistakes, but it's a very hard song.

Enjoy :)

Comments

10 years ago

Aaron Gentry

It might just be me but I like the snare sound

11 years ago

smaljoey

Thanks :) I you wanna watch my footwork, you can look the latest videos on my profil! ;)

11 years ago

h3b0und666

great drum cover, and i agree with duano about the snare. might i add, that you should show your db? what is your pedals set on?

11 years ago

h3b0und666

that is b/c you don't move your feet at much if your doing a blast beat.

11 years ago

Duano Nugraha

great drum cover .. .but i dont like the snare sound :[

11 years ago

smaljoey

In the clip, it's Hellhammer !

11 years ago

Arch- Fact

If you see the video,the drummer is Tony Laureano and not HellHammer ^^ Yes...Tony.

11 years ago

smaljoey

Tony? ^^

11 years ago

Arch- Fact

In this music Tony is fucking awesome in the drum.

11 years ago

Svartedauden

Love how the snare drum sounds. Nice double bass too. 5/5.

11 years ago

Svartedauden

I personally think it's not THAT hard, the hard thing is the double bass pedal. If you practice it I think you could get it. But it's my opinion I'm not even a drummer, it's what I hear.

11 years ago

Ima Lopez

and his legs are almost motionless o.O

11 years ago

Isaac Holloway

That double bass, Jesus. How is it possible?

11 years ago

Omar Shafiq

nice cover bro

11 years ago

Boone Meadows

In response to your first point, I can hear inconsistencies in this, so he obviously didn't.. As far as 2 goes, well yeah, that's the intended purpose and point of using triggers

11 years ago

Astralsreams

true but you still have trouble with double triggering and and vibrations seting it off and what not,

11 years ago

headbanger2867

how long did it take you to learn double bass that fast and long?

11 years ago

Lester Schmichael

And, he argued that triggers dont make it easier, and i proved that they do. retard...

11 years ago

Lester Schmichael

actually: 1. Triggers can be used to convert drum hits into MIDI, which can then be moved in time after the recording 2. Triggers can be and are almost always pre-set to a constant level, meaning that no matter how soft the drummer plays, it will always sound the exact same volume. Either one of those uses can make it a lot easier, and make the drummer sound alot better than they are. For all we know, any drummer using triggers could just be twitching their ankles and people think theyre awesome

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