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Hello, this is Teryi.

Good evening, it is slowly.

Thank you for your viewing.

Thanks dear.

Well, we immediately started using the stop immediately after the game resumed.

I always like that are not close to annoying, but footsteps as after 40 seconds even was careful, I feel that has been released.

But it might sound shift also well in the new version.

Well last time, and it began to take advantage of the light of the beacon, abandoned village plan was settled down.

In, at the end of the Wizasuke head collected expedition, one of the remaining three of the head, it was to hand the two.

And I think the place was swarming zombie pig man.

Since the time being it seems anger has been missing from the area to propagate, in Nether fortress, it will return in a little progress in the Tachidomari.

In, recording Once you have calculated from the data, because the time on a straight line of the walk there was 35 seconds, but I supposed was away about 150m so far.

You are you still angry.

Since the calculation was also more than 40 seconds it takes to release anger, it does not fit any way either the two numbers.

In places where Teryi do not receive the voice to, I wonder if anger had been widely propagated than expected.

Prima facie 128m or 40 seconds, I'm think also a possibility that there are zombie Pig Man slipped in Chang Claude tangling.

Well But, looking at the place where anger began to penetrate so far, I guess was widely propagated.

Sample of the pincer attack.

In, it continues to escape this state, is cumbersome and anger is propagated to the vicinity of Nezageto.

Once it fled to the Nether Fortress, Nearby there is no choice but to expect a 128m di spawn.

And immediately went to the Nether fortress, How can aimed at the waiting Di spawn, it seems to be bad luck.

Since the well head is only do I pick up one after, defiant attitude collected and while hostile to the zombie pig man is.

It's the last one, fate to What should I become long war?

There is not Yes fool.

The place that has been pulled out of the data of the past of planning, the last head collected is two to three times the extent that worse than most, the average drop rate.

In, still I checked the progress of the end of the last time, it is the evil of 2.1 times the luck. From this trend, we can guess with sufficient if he is also 20 bodies after.

In other words, I guess No value that combines science and non-science.

By the way, the more one-to-one minutes pace of the previous work, but it is does not it crispy.

Well I way that does not, but still head collected will also feel that passage with a roof wanted to choose a longer Nether fortress.

However, after 7 minutes that decided the resolution, it was overturned.

Zombie Pig Man appeared from the corner is, and then increased from next later, is very enclosed in a two-herd while you are lingering.

From to have been drilled immediately distance when I appeared at the same time 4-body first.

It 's been cut more than half heart.

The other is Korigori. Be over after all the time tries to calm the anger.

Thing to do is, first is from the hole making arrangement distribution of zombie pig man that anger has propagated.

We aim for the time being 32m di spawn.

Because that's a 2-minute wait is 10% of the mob left, this time stickiness only To Mochoi.

In, for now luck is tolerably well, until you move out of the Nether fortress, without encountering the zombie pig man, I did not hear the voice of anger.

It is the range that voice reaches Well.

In, it is gradually strategy that uses a 40-second timer from here.

And hey stop a little willing, but went back up to this point repeatedly, is slightly redone because there is anger voice was heard.

In, in the second round of the tri I was back to not hear the anger voice so far.

And as it is arrived in the outback, I thought whether all right now.

I No was still purchase the survival of anger.

Again and certainly should take a distance of 128m, and shelter to the very end of the passage of Nezarakku.

When the return, make sure that you have a zombie pig man not for the time being angry mode.

But soon it entered the Nether fortress, angry voice.

Well, but this is the last, finally anger after waiting in this after the Nether fortress outside was calm down.

I it was long.

In the time, it took 15 minutes to quell the anger.

And then it is unsatisfying. You get the last of the head 10 minutes little by.

Oh, I did came to an end.

Liver of Wizasuke cheats that's anger measures of zombie Pig Man, I deeply think.

It should be noted that, during the triumphal in hand the 12 th of his head, was encountered in the survival of anger zombie pig man.

To completely anger had subsided in the Nether within the fortress.

So, what did we discard the sword now.

Because picked up by three seconds is safe.

Even so, the 32m and 128m di spawn conditions, slipping through phenomenon of up to 40 seconds of anger timer seems to be still.

After all, once far away enough to escape from the wrath area, the strategy aimed thoroughly reduced individual to de-spawn to survive mobs of anger, is the most good.

In the expedition of this head collected, we shall have succeeded twice in its strategy.

And it is the result. Subdue the number of 68 bodies of the last head collected. It was 3.7 times the average drop. It is a record update.

Finally only is it to half the drop rate even when the most good.

Well, and it is the preparation of the wizard two races from here.

Since gold has entered the hand to aim street, leave plus make a gold apple of the top.

It aims street, not a only been targeted.

After that, excess iron was enough to Iron Golem creature minute.

Well, only after the pay out in wizard war.

It should be noted that as a matter of fact, I feel you want to try the two-body simultaneous summons also I had left a little, the end of the last in the deed that Wizasuke head collected was rough going, I gave up again.

Perhaps the biggest risk, the Nether star dropped the one of the wizard, by the other wizard resulting in a bombing, the risk is too scary.

Now it seems, thanks to the beacon of light, we found a new one.

Distance that emits light to launch a beacon, it's smaller than the drawing distance.

Finally away up to this point, you will not see the light of the beacon of the base.

But even closer, it does not restart is still a beacon.

In other words, leave to start even apart when Chang Claude already, I do not you start and stay away when the chunk re-load.

This, thanks there was a beacon of brown, sense of distance it was found to clear. It is thanks to brown.

I I can no longer brown fool.

Well I was found not do and does not take into account the distance of the two-step, but it is likely to take time to organize thoughts.

Well, the location is Savannah plateau changed.

As you notice, you want to try first, whether that is the containment of the movement in the air of the wizard.

No confine Iron Golem really.

By the way, it does not change even perhaps in cobblestone, but takes advantage because obsidian was left over.

In, from and in the morning just to make sure, it is summoned in the air.

Since the supposed fight guarded what to beacon now, it does not have too much tension.

I No beacons were transferred location Come to think of it.

What, When you are on the other wizard the ground. I did not know of flying even before the explosion.

In, it tentatively is speculation Street, are attracted to obsidian.

I success for now.

But since the break block in the attack to when the body hit, it is a little hard to aim its position.

Originally, it was planned that are flying on the obsidian.

The crust, seemed to me to read properly air, it is the location of the schedule.

I thought, suddenly attack has become loose.

I so that the pattern has changed attack.

Blue skull of that loose speed, since destroyed in obsidian, was good is better to Iron Golem installed in To the ground near Mochoi.

In, but now half unceremoniously physical fitness, I do not think much after this.

Where we want down drag if possible, but it is well normally I do not ascended and seems difficult.

I No fight as usual in the apt from here.

of course. Consider the event of it for the, I'm gold apple of the top were two wanted the second game content.

Cho, in Iron Golem decoy officers waiting, the fight in the main is to my role.

Wow. To stab closure it was at least wanted to be me.

By the way the wizard of a little while ago of the bow and arrow invincible mode, did there is a meaning against the arrow?

It is not, I did not on other things to do.

In, sure enough, is the melancholy have flowers fall.

It what was clad wizard effect.

Well, the beacon of the way home, the white was lit red with 8 seconds from beginning to appear.

It I was a decent time difference this time.

Or truck with a hopper, Will have started to move at any distance.

Well, now the beacon is resigned to want to make. Because I want to make two at the same time.

Mean to say, it remains the end of the wizard game and architecture, at the same now only, such as pyramid appreciation meeting.

As long as compelling irregular there is no next time the final times.

It lack unlikely Well normally.

So, we will work hard the next time.

see you next time. Buying and selling.

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Top 10 SCIENCE FACTS No Longer Taught In Schools - Duration: 7:41.

Hey YouTube, Jim here!

Welcome to Top10Archive!

Discovery is a fundamental aspect of scientific progression, but each new finding must also

rain hell on a teacher's lesson plan.

Think about it, every change to what we once knew to be correct alters what children learn

in school.

It's these changes in the curriculum that give us the content for this Archive of the

top ten science facts no longer taught in schools.

Before we get started, help us out by hitting that like button, and be sure to leave us

a comment because we're always looking to engage in interesting conversations with you!

Also, don't forget to click the bell so you get notified every time we put out a new video!

10.

Paper Can Only Be Folded Seven Times It may not have taken a large chunk out of

the daily curriculum to discuss, but there is a very good chance that, at some point

during science, the topic of folding paper popped up.

It was once believed that paper could only be folded seven times before the energy needed

to complete a crease became impossible to exert.

With a standard piece of 8 1/2" x 11" (20x27 cm) paper, the surface area for the

fold becomes too small to continue folding, but with larger samples, more than seven folds

are possible – but also incredibly difficult.

As MythBusters proved, it requires a little mechanical help to fold a football-field sized

sheet of paper 11 times, but, it can be done.

9.

The Bohr Model Mapping the atom has been a lengthy process

and, through it, misconceptions have been made.

Consider the universal symbol of the atom, where the electrons orbit the nucleus in a

circular manner much like the Solar System model.

While the model introduced by Niels Bohr seemed accurate, it was later determined that electrons

move in a random fashion over a 3D plane.

Bohr's model, which was first conceived in 1913, is a simplistic form of a very complex

process and fails to depict the proper motion of electrons and the energy levels in atoms

with multiple electrons.

8.

Diamond is the Hardest Substance Used in industrial drilling, the diamond was

once considered the hardest substance, making it ideal for those difficult jobs.

Though man-made nanomaterials have since robbed it of its title, the real upset came with

simulations that showed wurtzite boron nitride as being 18% harder than diamond and the mineral

lonsdaleite at 58% harder.

Determining the accuracy of this claim stems strictly from simulations as both materials

are extremely rare in nature and difficult to produce in a controlled setting, but looking

at the bond flexibility in the atomic makeup of wurtzite boron nitride has lent credence

to the belief.

7.

The Three Phases of Matter Looking at a glass of water, we know that

it is in its liquid form, whereas when it is ice, it's a solid, and when it's steam,

it's a gas; but recent research into how matter would react at extremely high temperatures

and pressures has revealed a fourth phase – plasma.

When placed under temperatures and pressures like those that occur on the Sun, electrons

no longer move around the nucleus, leaving behind a positively charged ion.

The atomic breakdown, loose electrons, and remaining ion result in a fluid-like substance,

or plasma, capable of generating electromagnetic forces.

6.

There Are Only Five Senses Believe it or not, ESP is not the sixth sense.

According to a study delving into the human physiology, taste, hearing, sight, smell,

and touch are the basic senses, but an awareness of balance, pain, temperature, and pressure

have since been included.

It doesn't even stop there, either, as researchers have expanded the human senses to include

"non-traditional senses" like proprioception, which tells your body where your body parts

are in relation to one another, tension sensors, stretch receptors, chemoreceptors, thirst,

hunger, magnetoception - or the ability to detect magnetic fields - time, and itching.

5.

The Tastebud Map At one point in time, it was popular to think

that the tongue had four specific receptors responsible for tasting food categorized as

bitter, sweet, sour, and salty.

It was believed that only the tips of our tongue could taste sweet food while the taste

buds in the back were reserved specifically for bitterness, but that couldn't be any

further from the truth.

In fact, the roadmap to the tongue is far more complex and detailed with clusters of

receptive cells located all over the tongue's surface, each one capable of distinguishing

different tastes.

4.

The State of the Solar System Much of what we believed about the Solar System

has changed over the years, making it difficult for lesson plans to keep up.

Among the multitude of discoveries is the possibility of water on Mars, a planet once

thought to be dry and arid.

In May of 2017, it was found that the space between Saturn and its rings is not filled

with dust and debris as originally thought, but is in fact empty.

Additionally, along with being downgraded to a Dwarf Planet, Pluto was also found to

have signs of a subsurface ocean.

3.

Brain Cells Don't Regrow While interactions with certain people may

have you believe differently, the concept that the human brain doesn't grow new cells

is an antiquated belief.

A Cornell University study observed the regeneration of cells in a laboratory dish while additional

research using adult mice saw the unexpected growth of dendrites or the branch-like projections

on neurons, some doubling their length in two weeks.

The process of new brain cell growth, or neurogenesis, is believed to be linked to improved moods

and better memory and can combat some effects of aging.

2.

The Oceans of the World If you happen to have a map nearby, take a

look at it.

Does it just show the Atlantic, Pacific, Indian, and Arctic Oceans?

If so, it may be time to toss that sucker out as there is now a fifth ocean – the

Southern Ocean.

In 2000, the International Hydrographic Organization drew the boundaries for the latest ocean,

categorizing it as any water located below 60° south.

Though the IHO is a United Nations-recognized body with a membership of over 80 countries,

its drawing of the Southern Ocean boundaries has been refuted by several nations who continue

to only recognize the four original charted waters.

1.

Only Nine Planets Nowadays, we've learned that space is a

proverbial playground of extraterrestrial planets, to the point where it seems like

a new one is discovered every week.

Thinking back to schooling before the early 90's, though, all that was ever talked about

were the celestial bodies revolving around the Sun.

Astronomers believed other planets existed beyond our nine neighbors, but it wasn't

until 1992 that the first exoplanet was physically discovered.

The planet, 51 Pegasi b, got the ball rolling as, in the 15 years that have passed, over

3,000 exoplanets have been confirmed, with over 100 billion unconfirmed bodies believed

to be within the Milky Way alone.

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Ivanka and Chelsea are close in age, have young kids, and are both very tight with their

parents.

But despite not being quite as friendly these days, they sure have a history.

Let's take a look at the current and former First Daughters' real life friendship.

Affluent start

It's hard to ignore all the similarities between the two women's childhoods.

Both ladies grew up with affluent means, with Chelsea growing up in the White House, and

Ivanka running around her dad's New York City skyscraper.

But even with all the comforts in the world, the two girls grew up to be fiercely independent.

The Independent Journal Review reported Chelsea turned down opportunities to attend Ivy League

East Coast universities and instead jetted to Stanford.

And Ivanka got down to business instead of partying, like you might expect from a socialite.

She studied for two years at Georgetown University, then transferred to the Wharton School of

Business at the University of Pennsylvania.

Yep, Girlbosses in the making.

Hubby BFFs

Chelsea and Ivanka met through their husbands, who also have a lot in common.

Chelsea's hubs Marc Mezvinsky, and Ivanka's S.O.

Jared Kushner met and became friends while working in finance in Manhattan, according

to the Sunday Express.

They began taking their wives out on double dates and the two gals clicked immediately.

According to People, Marc Mezvinsky works for a hedge fund and previously spent time

as an investment banker at Goldman Sachs.

He's also the son of former Representative Edward Mezvinsky, who spent a few years in

prison for millions of dollars worth of bank, wire, and mail fraud.

Jared Kushner is the son of real estate developer Charles Kushner.

He's principal owner of Kushner Companies, which he took over in 2008 when his father

got nailed for tax evasion, illegal campaign donations and witness tampering, spending

a year in prison.

These days, Kushner's firmly entrenched in the White House as Trump's senior advisor,

and is under federal and congressional investigation for meeting with a Russian banker with close

ties to Russian President Vladimir Putin, while his father-in-law was transitioning

into the role of President.

Both men are Jewish, and Ivanka converted to Judaism before marrying her husband.

Chelsea, who was raised Methodist, believes that she can raise her children in more than

one faith.

And speaking of touchy subjects...

Not talking politics

Ivanka explained that she and Chelsea support their parents, but also respect each other,

telling On The Record:

"I think we have great respect for each other.. obviously the intensity and the scrutiny

of this moment in our lives is pretty extreme"

Chelsea echoed Ivanka's sentiment, telling People,

"Friendship is always more important than politics.

I learned that growing up, watching my parents be friends with people across the political

spectrum in Arkansas."

Chelsea even compared Ivanka to her father in Vogue, saying,

"She's always aware of everyone around her and ensuring that everyone is enjoying the

moment.

It's an awareness that in some ways reminds me of my dad, and his ability to increase

the joy of the room."

Ivanka set the record straight, regarding the ladies' stance on the 2016 Presidential

election saying:

"She's a good friend. and um...

We support each other.

We're not the candidates.

We're the children of the candidates."

But that might not be the whole truth...

Taking sides

In a 2016 CNN town hall with her family, Ivanka admitted she hadn't spoken to Chelsea recently,

saying:

"The last 10 months have really been a whole different level."

The presidential campaign was long and tough on the friends — with Trump dredging up

former President Bill Clinton's sex scandals, and Hillary calling Trump a bigot and a bully.

A source told the New York Post, "They basically have to put their friendship on pause because

their parents are ripping each other to shreds.

The hard part is that Chelsea and Ivanka were friends."

Despite calling a truce during the election, Chelsea spoke out at a Glamour Facebook Live

event, challenging Trump on how he'd fight for equal pay and accessible child care.

She said,

"It's not something that he has spoken about, there are no policies on any of those fronts

that you just mentioned on his website."

As far as Chelsea's concerned, friends don't let friend's dads make crap promises...

Respect

Ivanka and Chelsea have always spoken very highly of each other on social media — and

to the media itself — before, during, and after the election.

Ivanka even retweeted Chelsea in 2015, adding her response, "Well said, Chelsea Clinton."

When Chelsea appeared on The View in September 2016, she spoke about Ivanka and their friendship,

saying:

"We were friends long before this election….Our friendship didn't start in politics; it certainly

is not going to end because of politics."

But all friendships have their challenges.

BFFs 4 EVR

Despite the outcome of the election, Chelsea defended Ivanka's youngest half-sibling, Barron.

She tweeted, "Barron Trump deserves the chance every child does — to be a kid," a response

to the bullying that the youngest Trump received post-inauguration.

But Chelsea did also add, "Standing up for every kid also means opposing @POTUS politics

that hurt kids."

As rocky as things seem to be post-election, Ivanka seems to be intent on re-establishing

bestie status, which she admitted to ABC News' Deborah Roberts:

"I haven't spoken about the specific challenges about this next chapter with her just yet,

but I intend to."

Maybe a play date for their kids could be just the ticket to rekindling their friendship?

Chel-vanka, never give up!

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(fast-paced rock music)

Awesome.

- Yes, thank you man.

Thank you so much.

- Yeah.

Ladies and gentlemen, Mr. Luke Holland.

- I'm out of breath.

Hi guys.

How is everyone?

(laughing)

- So how many years did we text and email back and forth

until we finally got you over here?

- 10, 12 at least.

- 10 or 12 (laughing).

- Yeah.

- You were just a 10 year old boy.

- No, it's been at least two years.

- Right.

- Yeah, it's been a long time coming.

- Awesome.

Well, you've been busy touring the globe,

playing sessions, filming videos.

- Yeah, it's been hard work man.

- Yeah.

Cool.

- It's been a good time.

- Awesome.

So if you don't know Luke Holland, you should definitely

check him out.

He's got a YouTube channel with tons of playing

exactly like that.

Tons of really, really, really well-produced covers,

original tracks.

That was a track from Jason Richardson.

That song was called Fragments, is that correct?

- That is correct.

- And we're gonna be playing another song

from Jason Richardson later as well.

- Yes we are.

- Awesome.

So yeah, check out Luke on YouTube.

It's Luke Holland drums.

Check him out on Instagram.

It's Luke Holland with two D's or check him out

on Twitter as well.

Obviously for any of these lessons,

we get to work with some great companies

so we have DW Drums, Remo, Meinl Cymbals, Vater Sticks

and your inner ears.

- Yes.

- 364 in your ears.

- 360, 64.

- 360, 64.

(laughing)

- No, they're hidden by the towel that's on my head

currently and it's making me sweat a lot

but you know, they're beautiful.

64 Audio.

DW, Meinl, Remo, Vater, I love you guys.

Thank you guys so much.

You guys make so much cool stuff happen

and I appreciate you guys.

- Awesome, so before we get into the lesson,

we've got an incredible lesson.

Okay, so Luke has a bunch of signature beats,

fills, and stuff and he's gonna teach some stuff

that he actually did in his covers.

So if you've been a follower of this videos

you're gonna get those broken down.

Especially the new Kendrick Lamar cover you just did.

- Yeah.

- So you're gonna get a few of those broken down.

It's gonna be really, really cool and you're gonna play

some more tracks as well.

But, before we get into that dude,

you have to tell everyone a little bit about yourself.

Just like give a quick version.

How you got started, how you got to where you are today.

'Cause you were kind of like one of those rising stars

success stories.

Wouldn't you say?

- I don't know.

- I would say.

I would say you went from like here

and you really were diligent in putting up videos

and engaging with the community.

- That is true.

- Practicing, I'm sure.

- Lots of practicing.

That is, you know, it's funny people always forget

that that's the number one thing is getting good

at your instrument but yeah, okay,

a little bit about myself.

Name's Luke Holland.

I've been drumming since I was 11.

Yeah, it kind of all started, I was in a local band

called Oceans Will Part forever ago.

I was like 15 or something and my singer was like, yo,

you should put some stuff onto a YouTube channel

so you can help promote our band.

And I was like, no, don't wanna do that.

Sounds dumb.

So I did it and yeah, I did an August Burns Red song

and a Texas in July song and it got a few thousand views

and I was absolutely shocked.

I did not expect anything.

And it kind of just kept going.

I ended up filling in for Texas in July

which at the time, Adam Gray was my favorite drummer

and it was so crazy.

I was 16.

I took a week off school, flew to Pennsylvania

and filled in for my favorite drummer.

Got a call from him and yeah, it was crazy man.

And that kind of started everything.

People saw that and saw that I wasn't just some like

YouTube behind the scenes, edited, fake kind of stuff.

People got to see me play live and then I continued

to do the YouTube thing.

I went through multiple cinematographers, audio guys

and I did a Skrillex song called Cinema that really

kind of skyrocketed everything from there.

It was my first, I would say viral video.

I think it's at almost six million views or something now

but the Word Alive, a metal core band based out

of Arizona, saw it and asked me to join their band.

And I toured with them for about five years,

all over the world.

Played some massive festivals and things like that

and yeah, I've just kind of continued to make

videos based off of what I want to do and my desire

for being creative and all that stuff

while touring and maintaining that live feel.

- Awesome.

- Yeah.

- Cool, and congrats 'cause I know you

just hit 60 million views on YouTube.

- I did!

That was today.

Yes.

Thank you so much.

Yeah, it blew my mind.

I was just talking to my mom actually about (clicking)

oh, you can hear that.

(laughing)

Yeah, I was talking to my mom about it

and we were just like, wow, that's so crazy

'cause I've been doing it since 2009

which is a pretty long time when I think about it

and yeah, it's just so cool man.

Thank you guys, whoever's watching.

Seriously, it's an honor to have fans supporting and stuff.

- Yeah, awesome.

And thank you for coming here.

- Oh dude, it's my pleasure.

Like I said, it's a long time coming man.

- Yeah, definitely.

So whenever we post these videos some of you say

thank you, you loved the lesson but then you also

want to give your ideas on who we should invite next

and over the years your name has come up multiple times.

- Really?

- Oh many, many hundreds if not billions of times.

- Billions, dude.

(laughing)

How many guys have you had in here?

(laughing)

Geez.

- So, it's good that we finally got it done.

- Yes, I'm so thankful to be here man.

- Okay, we're gonna get into some teaching here

and so we basically prepared 10 different,

call them exercises, call them whatever you want,

but they're kind of like Luke's signature grooves

and ideas on the kit.

And I think the idea here or the end goal for anyone

watching is, yes, you can try and play the stuff

exactly like that but it's really cool if it inspires you

to maybe create something on your own.

You know, something that's unique to yourself.

And so take these as like seeds that we're planting.

Work on the stuff 'cause it's some really, really cool

stuff that he prepared and he's just gonna play it

like it's gonna look so super easy, like he's done it,

you know, it just looks easy when you do it

but it's really, really hard,

some of this coordination stuff.

- I'm gonna mess it up on purpose just for you.

(laughing)

- So let's get right into it.

So the first exercise we're gonna talk about

is the Kendrick Lamar and this is

from your most recent cover.

- Yes, second most recent.

Came out just a couple weeks ago.

So a little disclaimer here, I played this on a seven piece.

Now, we transposed it to a four piece

which is what I've used for most of my drumming career.

The seven piece is a brand new thing.

So, I'm just gonna do this all on the one rack tom.

If you watch the video, you'll see me bounce between

my two first rack toms.

But that's not what's going down right now.

So I just wanted to throw that out for you guys.

Okay.

- Why don't you, maybe you could play it first

up to speed and then we'll just talk a little

bit about what's happening.

- Sure.

Here we go.

(fast-paced drum beating)

- So when you originally came up with that

was it something just like, oh, I should play this

because it sounds best with that?

- It was one of those things, okay, so if you look at it,

if you break it down, it's based off a paradiddle-diddle.

I believe the first time you take off the very, very last

left stroke so it's right, left, right, right, left.

Instead of doing a double at the very end.

And it just kind of came out.

You know, I'm experimenting on this new seven piece

and I wanted to, in the first cover that people saw

of my seven piece kit I wanted to let them hear

all the different sounds.

So, I was kind of messing around with the toms

as much as I could and then later on in the same cover

I do this same groove all the way down the toms,

down the five toms.

So, yeah, this is one of those ones that kind of just

came out, just happened.

- And I look at the sheet music I think maybe

it is the full paradiddle-diddle.

But maybe if we can just play it slowly

and hear how exactly how it sounds.

- Oh yeah, it is, totally.

But I kind of, so I think it's in 16ths.

And then there's like a, so.

Yeah, yeah.

- It does split on the second bar.

- Exactly.

So, slow it's--

- Way harder.

(laughing)

- Yeah.

No actually, no it depends.

- Oh okay.

(laughing)

- Yeah.

- Alright, so do you want to play it a little bit slower?

- Totally.

Here we go.

(drums beating slowly)

- Awesome.

Yeah, so for those watching, the main thing to note

is I think count one and count three of at least

the first bar of eighth notes and then everything else

is pretty much 16th notes, other than the second bar

it changes.

So, that's why I think it flows so nicely.

Yeah?

- Yeah, I like that one.

That's why I choose to kind of come and bring it.

I just feel like you could do, like you brought up,

so much stuff with that.

It's all based off of a paradiddle-diddle,

which, to me in my opinion, any sixth stroke roll,

any variation of the sixth stroke is infinite

with all of the things you can do with it.

So, yeah, I love this one.

- Awesome.

Do you mind just playing it up to speed again?

Maybe fast and you can actually move it around

but the toms, between the high and low.

- Sure, yeah, totally

Here we go.

(drums beating quickly)

- Awesome, alright let's move on to the next one.

This one is the 1975 Me and this was from

a recent cover as well, correct?

- This one was, I wanna say, a year and a half ago maybe,

a year ago, and I did it with the singer

of Periphery, his name's Spencer.

Taylor Larson who produced, oh I didn't produce,

mixed and mastered the Jason Richardson album

that I did drums on and this guy named Elijah Gibb,

another very talented singer.

And we all just kind of came together.

Taylor one day texted me and he's like, I want to do

a 1975 cover.

I was like, deal, I love that band.

Let's do it.

And, yeah, I improvised this actually during the filming.

I find myself improvising a lot of stuff

the last couple years.

It just feels more natural to me than kind of

drilling the same thing over and over.

But yeah, this one just kind of came out

and it's simple and it just feels really nice.

- Awesome.

- Yeah.

- Let's hear how it sounds.

- Cool.

(drums beating slowly)

- So that's very different than the last one you showed us.

What was your thought process between the hi-hat splash?

That's not something you see a lot.

- Yeah, you know, I saw, shoot.

Who did it?

I think it was Chris Coleman being just a total bad ass

with all the crazy stuff he's just so going over

that (hissing) you know that whole thing

which I think is incredible.

That's just another dimension of independence

and I had been messing with it at the time.

Usually all the stuff I write for this kind of stuff

or for my online YouTube videos is things that I was diving

into at the time.

So, for me it's fun to go back and watch it

because I'm like, oh yeah, I remember I was practicing

that at that time or I was doing those rudiments

or whatever.

So, this was something I was into at the time.

I was working with that and I just wanted to

incorporate that into a slower song to get a nice feel

out of it.

- Awesome.

- Yeah.

- Cool man.

Do you mind playing it just for a few more bars?

- Oops.

Care if I drop my stick first?

- No, absolutely not.

We gotta restart.

(laughing)

- Okay, here we do.

(drums beating slowly)

- That's really hard.

(laughing)

- You know, it sounds like an excuse.

Actually I'm not gonna make an excuse.

I messed it up.

- It's the high ascent.

It's really old.

It's not what you're used to.

(laughing)

I already know what you're gonna say.

(laughing)

- No dude, this thing's brand new.

What are you talking about?

- No, it's brand old.

(laughing)

- Oh man.

- Okay, that's cool.

Let's move on.

The next one we're gonna do is I See Stars, White Lies

and this is like an original drum piece?

- Yes.

I did this album December of 2015.

The singer, Devon Oliver of I See Stars

contacted me to do drums for this album

and this was one of my favorite things

that I came up with through the whole album.

This and a groove off a song called Light in the Cave

but that's totally irrelevant.

Yeah, so, here we go.

Full speed, here we go.

(drums beating quickly)

- Cool.

So, cause you, it sounds like a lot of what you play

is gospel chops.

Is that the linear thing or is that some other inspiration?

Like, Chris Coleman, Aaron Spears, another drummer?

- You know, I think it came from, I'll probably talk about

this 13 times during this video, but I think it came

from my time in drum line.

I marched drum line for a year and a half

and I marched snare, I played traditional.

And, I barely touched my kit at that time.

I stepped back, away from the kit.

I practiced the whole world of rudiments and dynamics

that I didn't even know existed except at the time

I was just playing in my favorite band

and I came back to the kit afterwards and I was just like,

wait a second.

There's so much more you can do.

That's crazy.

So, a lot of this stuff was kind of inspired

around the stuff I learned in drum line

and just manipulating rudiments and maintaining

the very strict stick heights that I learned in drum line,

keeping those dynamics very stiff.

Yeah.

- Cool, awesome.

Do you mind playing it a little bit slower?

- Yup.

Here we go.

(drums beating slowly)

- Cool.

I love that little like left hand going underneath.

- Yeah.

- To hit that.

- Thanks.

- You can't even really see if you're hitting it or not.

I was like double checking to make sure you were (laughing).

- It's a ghost hat.

It's a new thing, ghost hat.

- Exactly.

- New trend.

- Guys, is there a Drumeo towel we can get him?

- Oh I'm good dude.

I'll just sweat my life away.

- Wow, come on now.

Okay, let's keep going.

Now, the next one we have is a signature chop.

This one is something with like three note groupings.

- Yes.

- So that's unison and--

- Yup.

- This is a fun one.

I think this one is actually like,

I know there's drummers of all skill levels watching

but, yeah, throw it in here.

- Oh, you guys.

You guys, you didn't have to do that.

- You know, the deal with these is you put them over

your neck like this and it's like the hockey night

in Canada thing when you do your after game interviews.

(laughing)

- Yes dude, thank you.

Dave, you're a saint, scholar, and a gentleman

and I appreciate you.

- Just so you know, this is gonna be on eBay.

It's a towel with Luke Holland's sweat.

- I better just wipe my arm pits with it

and make it real nasty.

(laughing)

Okay, anyways.

- Okay, back to the drums.

(laughing)

What I was saying is there's drummers of all skill levels.

For you beginner drummers looking at like a starting point

to play some of this type of stuff,

this is one of those grooves.

It looks challenging but Luke will slow it down

and you'll see it's quite simple when you figure out

what the pattern is.

So, why don't you take it away?

- Here we go.

(drums beating quickly)

- That just sounds so easy.

(laughing)

- It's, that one's a little random and kind of

unnecessarily complicated but I think it sounds cool.

It gives it, with that (hissing) over here

on the stack and then you have the every other hi-hat

I hit, I believe, is opening and closing.

So it's definitely a lot going on at once

but that snare with the backbeat gives it a nice groove.

- And for those of you watching the sheet music,

there's two versions.

So the first version has no open hi-hat.

The second version has the open hi-hat.

I don't know if we got that one clipped out

but yes, why don't you switch to that one

so we can, maybe do you mind just playing the one

with the open hi-hat now that that's on the screen.

- Sure, yeah.

- Cool.

(drums beating quickly)

(laughing)

- I got a little ambitious there.

- So if you see it, this is when I first figured out

the pattern and I don't know if you people watching

have figured this out.

It's unison, bass, right, left.

- And then bass, right, I believe.

So.

- Yeah, unison, bass, right, left.

And then bass, right, left.

- And then it repeats.

- And then it repeats again.

- Yup.

- So if you just play like super slow,

I mean, it sounds incredibly fast and complicated there,

but you can totally get it.

- Yeah, absolutely.

- Do you mind just playing it like super slow?

- Yeah, yeah.

Closed or open hats?

- Let's do closed.

- Okay, here we go.

(drums beating slowly)

- Nice.

Cool, let's move on to the next one.

So this one has got the threes and the hi-hat.

- Yes.

- This is more of a groove, I would say, then a chop.

- Yeah, I'd say so.

- Yeah.

So, what inspired this one?

- This is one, again, I just kind of pulled this one out.

I love, if you guys have watched my stuff,

I love doing the one and a two and a three and a four

on anything.

I think it just feels and sounds so cool.

I'm kind of addicted to it.

So, this one I just kind of decided I would run with it

and the hardest part, I think, is at the very, very end,

there's the four snare hits all accented with

the one and ah on the right hand.

So.

(sticks clicking)

- Do you bring up your left foot to hit some of those?

- I don't think so.

Oh.

(laughing)

I thought you meant the hi-hat.

Now I feel like an idiot.

- I know because I'm such a loser and making you do

this stupid show.

(laughing)

- Gosh dang it.

Alright, so here we go.

Let's see if I can do this.

(drums beating quickly)

- That one has some almost like funk influences in it, eh?

- Yeah.

- With that faster hi-hat.

- That one took some concentration for sure.

Yeah.

That one, yeah, that was rough.

- You choose one of the harder ones.

(laughing)

So how do you recommend a drummer like a beginner,

maybe intermediate drummer, getting starting with something

like this?

- The biggest thing for me for that particular,

for tackling this one right here, is the threes on the hand.

Which by threes I mean groupings of three

which is just one and a two and a three and a four.

If you aren't comfortable with doing that over anything

then my biggest piece of advice would,

so this groove we have one, two, three, four.

Right?

So I would just do something real basic

like keeping the backbeat on three and maybe take out

all the ghost notes and the opening of the hats

and just do like this.

(drums beating)

- Right, so remove certain elements of the--

- Yeah, yeah.

Or even, if that's too much for you too,

obviously slow it down of course.

But, just take out all the fanciness and just do

maybe two and four just to get that right hand

constant for the entire time.

Because you don't even want to be thinking about

your right hand when you're doing stuff like this.

It should all be, at least for me, I focus on my right foot

and my left hand doing all the hard work

and then my right hand just kind of doing this

and it's just a motion and my fingers,

they've all gotten so used to it.

I don't even have to think about my right hand.

So, that's the point you eventually want to achieve

if possible.

It is possible, what am I talking about?

Yeah.

- Impossible.

- It's, nobody can do it.

Not even me.

- We did some stuff with Thomas Lang once

and he always talks about linear and then non-linear

coordination and that's one of those things

that is non-linear coordination

and it's actually much harder than people think.

People think linear drumming is hardest.

I think this is harder with those four snare hits

at the end.

- I think so too.

Yeah.

Yeah, Thomas's non-linear stuff that he does

is just ridiculous.

So crazy.

- Awesome.

Do you mind just playing it a little bit slower?

I know it's a tough one but--

- Yeah, yeah, I'll give it my darndest.

- Give it your all.

- Here we go.

(drums beating slowly)

- Sounds so cool but freakishly hard.

(laughing)

- Thanks man.

- Next one is Jason Richardson's Hoe's Down.

- Ah yes.

- So,

so this is from the song Hoe's Down.

- Yes.

So, oh.

So, I think it's in the verses of the songs or of the song.

So that song is all over the place.

I think it's almost seven minutes long.

So, the hardest part about this is knowing

that it's all left hand lead between the snare

and the floor tom.

I'm starting everything when it comes to snaring the floor

with my left hand.

So I'm doing groups of left, right, left.

Or, left, right.

Rather than leading everything right, left, right,

right, left.

So, and also this is kind of non-linear

because I'm doing groups of three on my feet

but on the first hit I'm doing a stack hit

with the one.

So.

(humming)

You know what I mean?

So, yeah, I'll demonstrate for you guys.

- Okay.

- Cool, here we go.

(drums beating rapidly)

- Okay, you gotta play that one slower.

- Yeah, yeah, totally, totally.

So here is that pattern slow.

(drums beating)

There we go.

(drums beating slowly)

- Yeah, it's like, it's always hard when you're used

to playing something, you go to teach it,

it's like, oh, how do you like slow it down

from like 100 miles an hour to 30.

- Yeah, that's a tough one to do.

- Okay, next one we're gonna talk about

is Justin Bieber's Sorry.

You choose a Justin Bieber song.

And we're actually gonna play a Bieber song.

- We are, we are.

It's gonna be fun.

Yeah, so, you know, people give Justin Bieber

a lot of crap.

I actually really like a lot of his music

and this was one that people on my YouTube channel

and people in person have come up to me at shows

and they've named it the monster fill.

That's just what people named it.

So, I think that's really cool.

Thank you guys for naming something.

That's tight.

So this one is pretty, this one is meant,

when I was writing this piece, it was meant to be

over the top, super flashy, and for both a non-drummer

and a drummer.

You know?

And I think that's important to think about

when you're approaching YouTube videos and stuff

which is a whole other category I'm not gonna get into.

But, yeah, this is it full speed.

(drums beating rapidly)

Yeah.

- Maybe we should try a few rotations.

(laughing)

- Alright, here we go.

So I'm gonna do this nice and slow.

It starts off with the paradiddles and then it's

doing this weird thing over here.

So.

(drums beating slowly)

- Nice.

So when you record that video and you record that fill,

is it just improvised?

It probably is at the time, right?

- That one was not.

That one I knew the part in the song it was building up

to just, it was perfect for just an over the top drum fill

and then it kind of opens up right after that.

So, that was kind of some composition snazz I guess.

- So then you have to practice that a bunch

before you learn to actually film that.

- You know, that one was kind of based on some fraction fill

ideas that I've done in the past.

It kind of just came together to form a monster fill.

- Nice.

(laughing)

We're actually gonna be filming a course with you

tomorrow on some of those, how you come up

with some of these fills.

Like more in depth, you just mentioned fraction fills

and stuff.

So for those watching who are Drumeo Edge members,

get ready for that.

Okay, let's move onto the next one because we're

getting short on time here.

So we have the, just another random signature fill.

- Yes, this is one of the ones that I sat down

and just came up with.

This came out, so, here we go.

- Okay.

(drums beating rapidly)

- Again.

(drums beating rapidly)

- Awesome.

Do you want to try a little bit slower too?

- Yup, here we go.

(drums beating slowly)

- There's lots of, within your drumming

one thing I noticed is there's lot of like space.

Like, you actually use, if there's a quarter note in there

which you wouldn't think to add something like that.

Just take a break.

- Yeah, I think space is something in the last,

maybe two years of my playing, that I've learned

is so important and so valuable that before I didn't,

I'm not sure where that transition came

but I'm glad it did.

Space is like crucial man.

It's a beautiful thing.

- It makes the other notes--

- Pop.

- Yeah, pop even more.

- Yup, exactly.

- Awesome.

Okay, next one, I believe this is the song you're gonna be

playing at the end.

You're gonna be playing a song called Retrograde, correct?

- Yes.

- So this is a fill from that?

- Yeah, so this is one of those ones that all the music

stops and it's just drums by itself in this song.

So this is like, I try to get ultimate flashy with it

so here we go.

So this is at normal speed.

(drums beating rapidly)

Again.

(drums beating rapidly)

- We're gonna have to try that one slower.

(laughing)

- So slow it is, it's based off of paradiddle-diddles.

- Right.

- And then single strokes right at the end.

- So two paradiddle-diddles?

No, two (mumbles) yeah, three paradiddle-diddles.

- Three paradiddle-diddles and then some fraction stuff

at the very end which is just (drumsticks clicking).

- [Jared] Groups of four.

- Yeah, four, four, two on the hands.

So, here we go.

(drums beating slowly)

- See, when you play it slower it makes way more sense.

(laughing)

- See for me, I'm like, oh God, where am I in the phrase?

So I'm glad that's comforting.

- Yeah, do you mind just doing it, rotating it a few times

so we can hear it.

- Yeah, yeah, so.

(drums beating slowly)

(drums beating rapidly)

- It just goes to show you how much more flashy it sounds

with just speed added.

- Exactly, exactly.

- That's so cool.

Last one, it's a double bass chop.

- Oh yes.

Okay, so this one is just got all sorts of stuff going on.

You got some flams and then a majority of the groove

or the fill is based off of paradiddles and you're accenting

one E, two E, three E, or whatever it might be.

So this is at normal speed.

(drums beating rapidly)

Here we go again.

(drums beating rapidly)

- Nice, do you mind trying that slower?

- Yeah.

- I know I'm a broken record.

- No, you're fine.

I appreciate you telling me because, you know,

it's good to hear.

Here we go.

(drums beating slowly)

- Awesome.

One thing I like what you do a lot of is the use

of ghost notes.

Really like soft strokes mixed in with the accent notes.

- Thank you.

- It gives it lots of texture.

- I love, dynamics is like what I preach

to my students at home.

Some of you guys are watching, hello.

- 'Cause you played a lot of metal (mumbles)

and harder music and so that's something that

a lot of people when they think of metal or that type

of stuff it's like lacking dynamics.

It's one volume, right?

- Yup.

- It's high and triple metso, what is it?

Triple forte or something like that?

- Too much forte I think it's called.

(laughing)

Too much forte.

- Nice man.

So with all this stuff, someone really likes your drumming,

likes your style, they want to get into it,

what would you suggest is like the starting point

for them?

- You know, I think, like I was, I know, now I'm sounding

like a broken record.

I call it prior knowledge.

So it's, I'll set the sticks down for this one.

So, you can't expect to sit down and play all this stuff

if you don't know what you're playing, right?

If you're gonna learn the stickings and you're like,

I don't even know what I'm, it's not gonna happen.

It's not gonna sound fluid and natural.

So for me, prior knowledge, I learned as many rudiments

and the dynamics to the rudiments, most importantly.

Every rudiment has a dynamic to it.

And I drilled those over and over and over

and eventually with lots of practice and time

you'll start throwing kicks in between or on top of them

and mixing the rudiments up

and that's where a lot of that comes.

But, start with your dynamics, start with your rudiments.

It sucks, none of it's fun.

But, man, it will make you so much better.

It'll make your playing stand out more and be more unique

and yeah, I mean, I think that's what most people want

at the end of the day is to be their own drummer.

Do you know what I mean?

- Yeah, exactly.

I think what a lot of people see is they see you

flying around the kit and it looks easy.

Some of those last fills you did are crazy

but so many people don't realize how much time you spent,

like in drum line learning the paradiddle-diddle,

learning the single paradiddle.

You said you took a year and half off of the drum set

and literally just played that.

- Yeah.

- And so, like that's a lot of time and effort

and prior knowledge and building a foundation.

- It was and what's crazy about it, it wasn't intentional.

I just, not like I never touched my drum set

but I rarely did.

I was always doing drum line.

I was always doing rehearsals and practices

and all that stuff so.

- Awesome.

Thanks for sharing that.

- My pleasure.

- Yeah.

So, for those of you watching, we're gonna get into

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you can go ahead and fire off your questions.

We'll get to as many of them as possible.

If you're not, you can join us for a free trial.

It's Drumeo.com/trial.

I'm also doing an interview with Luke after this,

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that's inside of the, only inside

of the Drumeo member's area as well some other

exclusive stuff that we're filming.

So if you aren't a student, you can sign up for free,

get a free trial.

Try it out.

If you don't like it, you can cancel.

If you like it, stay with us forever.

I want everyone to stay with us forever obviously.

- Including me, I think.

(laughing)

- You want to stay?

- Is this it?

Is there where, is this my life now?

Just Drumeo for the rest of my life?

- Yes.

- Cool.

- We're gonna handcuff your legs to the chair

and tie you to the (laughing drowns out speaker).

- Oh God.

Well, on that note.

(laughing)

- Thank you.

- Awesome.

Let's get into some questions.

- Ask me questions.

- Alright.

So the first one is from Bassilo.

He says, what are you currently practicing

or struggling with?

- Ooh.

Okay.

So something that I have not delved very deep into,

I'm kind of ashamed to admit it honestly, is jazz.

I never was very keen on jazz music to be honest.

And it's not really something that I've taken the time

to sit down and learn.

Which I know it's something I need to learn

'cause that's kind of like a whole separate area

of drumming that is, when I see people play jazz

I'm just blown away.

That's just like a different instrument almost.

- So why?

Explain why.

Why do you think it's something you need

to learn how to play?

- Because, okay, this is a very important thing.

Because I always say versatility is key.

It's so important.

Nowadays, there's so many musicians and so many outlets

to get your name known and this is who I am,

this is what I'm capable of, that you have to be able

to do as much as you can.

It's like turning in a resume and just being like,

oh, I can do this one thing and that's it.

And it's like, well, we want you to do multiple things.

So, I think it's really important.

So that's something that I need to stop being stubborn

and just finally do.

- Yeah.

- Yeah.

- So what do you do,

maybe I shouldn't ask all the questions.

But I can ask you (laughing drowns out speaker).

There's lots of questions here.

From Andrew Douglas, he says, sometimes when I play songs

with more intricate drumming everything feels good

and then when I go to play trickier parts,

my body locks up and the parts come out choppy

or barely at all.

Is this just an issue of needing more practice

or is there something else that can help?

- I think two things that immediately stuck out to me

is understanding what you're playing is so important.

And the second thing to understanding what you're playing

is taking the time to play it slow and be like, okay,

you hear this cool fill that somebody might be doing

and you're trying to imitate but you don't know

what they're doing so you play your own version of it

and it's probably not coming out the cleanest.

And that's okay.

Just slow it down.

Maybe YouTube some videos of the drummer playing it live

or yeah.

- Cool.

This one's from Mauricio.

He says, why change from the four piece kit

to the beautiful monster that you're playing now?

(laughing)

- Beautiful monster, I love it.

Good question.

Because I am so comfortable on a four piece, that bugs me.

I wanted to get out of my comfort zone.

That was the biggest thing.

And, I wanted whatever I was gonna do next

to be kind of the shock factor, you know?

People be like, whoa, I didn't expect that.

That's kind of left field.

So, that's the main reason.

I wanted to get out of my comfort zone

and it certainly has done that.

It's like playing a whole different instrument, man.

Like, placement of everything has changed dramatically

and just all the different tones.

Actually, speaking of tones, the person who recommended

that I get more sounds, I was talking to Tony Royster Junior

about it and he was like, I was like, dude,

what do I need to do?

And he's like, you need more sounds.

And I was like the biggest influence for me getting

the seven piece.

Yeah.

- Awesome.

Test the Beat says, what has helped you so far

in your drumming career?

- Ooh.

- It's a broad question.

- It's a very broad question.

I was about to say, I wish we could dive into that more.

If it's the social media, that kind of side

or the actual playing side.

Both I could talk about for now or?

- Choose two.

- Okay, so I think social media or getting your name

out there and known, the most important thing

besides of course your playing and being a solid player

is being likable and not being a jerk or somebody

that nobody wants to hang out with.

Right?

Because when you go on tour you are cooped up

in the same bus, well, it might be a bus.

It might be a van, depends on how you're touring.

And, if you don't like that person that you're touring with

and living two months at a time with in a confined space,

they're not gonna hire you if they don't like you.

So, that's very important.

As for the actual playing, I think keeping a very open mind

to music is crucial.

Being able to appreciate different genres

and apply what each genre does to your own playing.

And that's kind of what I've been trying to do.

Like, you're talking about ghost notes in metal

and stuff like that, I've been trying to take

different elements and put them into my playing

so it sounds unique and not just like, blast beats.

(humming)

You know, just all that kind of stuff.

Or, if I'm going to the funk stuff, throwing in some

of that weird stuff that I learned from playing fast

and intricate so.

- You can tell those influences.

You know, like in Justin Bieber you went

to the basso pattern on your bass drum, right?

- Yeah.

- And then the one groove with the three notes,

that sounds very like 70's funk if you played it

a little bit differently.

But, you're kind of taking those influences and putting them

into these new modern styles which is pretty cool.

- Thank you man.

- This is from Pablo Falisz.

He says, you are really successful now

but what kept you motivated initially?

- Ooh.

- This is what a lot of people struggle with,

including myself.

And to see someone touring and like full on doing it,

making it a living, it takes a lot of motivation

and perseverance.

- Yes it does.

It is not easy, I can tell you that.

Pablo, right?

- Yes.

- Pablo, wherever you are out there in the world.

(laughing)

Yes, so motivation is something that's not the easiest

to find.

I think that, it sounds ridiculous but break ups motivate

because success is the number one

motivational factor, right?

Like, I want to be successful.

Who doesn't want to be successful?

Like, nobody wants to be unsuccessful, you know what I mean?

So just different things in my life that were happening

and it just made me want to come home and be like,

I'm gonna get super good at drums.

Which I'm still working on it

but I want to get, I want to be the best.

Which there's no such thing.

But, that's just kind of, that was my motivation

is to be successful.

And I know that that's kind of a stupid answer

but it's always, I've just always wanted to be successful

I guess.

- Yeah.

We're gonna go deeper on this tomorrow.

- Yes, we are.

- Because I have many, many follow up questions for that.

'Cause I'm interested.

Especially with the new modern way of doing this

because like the old way of doing this is like

doing a band in your local town and start playing gigs,

you know?

- Make it big.

- Play on the jazz bandstand.

But now it's completely changed.

The path to success.

- Totally, yeah.

- And so, it's always interesting to talk to people

about it.

Let's take one more and then we've got another song.

This, you don't have to do this if you don't want

but I thought it was a good, I'm not gonna ask you to do,

well, I'm kind of gonna ask you to do a solo.

- Oh well you have to now.

(laughing)

- He says, Kyle Drummer says, if possible, can you try

and do jazz solo (mumbles).

I'm curious to see (mumbles).

- Oh God, no.

That's the thing, I wouldn't even know where to start.

It's pathetic.

- Okay, here's another one then.

- Okay.

- From Dano, he says, what's your best go to beat

that you like to play?

Like, what's your number one?

Someone says sit down and play drums,

what is like the first thing that happens?

There's gotta be something.

- Let's find out.

(drum roll)

Oh I know one.

I love this one and I still haven't really found

a place to put it, I don't think.

But, here we go.

(drums beating rapidly)

(clapping)

- That was great.

- I like that, just that feel.

Kind of dancey, you know?

- Nice.

- There you go.

- Luke, thank you so much.

- It has been a pleasure.

Thank you Jared, Drumeo.

- It's been great.

Thank you to all the companies that helped out.

DW, Remo, Meinl, Vater, Inner Ears.

If you want to sign up to Drumeo, you should check it out.

If not, that's fine.

(laughing)

- Do it, do it.

I have 13 subscriptions.

- You do?

- Yeah.

- That's the only reason we're still alive.

(laughing)

- I've subscribed to you guys so many times.

- Awesome.

So the last song you're gonna be playing

is from your project with Jason Richardson.

Is that right?

- Yes, yes.

- And this one's called Retrograde.

- Yes it is.

- Awesome.

- This one, in the studio when we were writing the song,

the pre-pro name was called Left Foot Action

because Jason wanted a song where my left foot

was just going the whole dang time.

Oh man, this one took a lot of time.

This is one of those things, like, I heard this

and I was like, that's not possible.

It is possible but I don't wanna learn it.

So I had to take the time and sit down

and I would do it on the floor.

I'd take my feet and just, you know,

it'd be, well, you'll see.

But yeah, it took a lot of time to do this one.

- Awesome.

I'm gonna run in there.

- Cool.

- Before you go just let me get out.

- Yeah.

- And then you're all by yourself.

- Yeah, sure, here we go.

(laughing)

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atmosphere (noun)

1 the atmosphere [singular]

the mixture of gases that surrounds the earth

the upper atmosphere

pollution of the atmosphere

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a mixture of gases that surrounds another planet or a star

Saturn's atmosphere

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a smoky/stuffy atmosphere

These plants love warm, humid atmospheres.

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the feeling or mood that you have in a particular place or situation; a feeling between two people or in a group of people

a party atmosphere

The hotel offers a friendly atmosphere and personal service.

Use music and lighting to create a romantic atmosphere.

There was an atmosphere of mutual trust between them.

The children grew up in an atmosphere of violence and insecurity.

The old house is full of atmosphere (= it's very interesting).

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Dangerous gases have escaped into the atmosphere.

His blunt comments really soured the atmosphere.

His funny remarks lightened the atmosphere.

Last night's storm had cleared the atmosphere.

Pesticides can kill wildlife and pollute the atmosphere.

She could sense the hostile atmosphere in the room.

She tries to create an atmosphere of calm and security for her children.

Since their argument there had been a strained atmosphere between them.

The atmosphere was charged with excitement.

The bar has a relaxed, friendly atmosphere.

The restaurant has a comfortable atmosphere.

The spaceship should re-enter the earth's atmosphere later today.

The whole atmosphere in the stadium changed dramatically.

levels of radiation in the atmosphere

the rarefied atmosphere of academic life

Pollution of the atmosphere is a global problem.

The northern lights are caused by charged particles in the upper atmosphere.

The old house is full of atmosphere.

The outermost part of the sun's atmosphere is called the corona.

There was an atmosphere of mutual respect between them.

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WATCH YOUR STEP, TOY. | Toybox Unleashed - Duration: 15:11.

hello everyone it's me Jayskibean and welcome to toy box unleashed it's a game

that I got off the game Joel is still under development I've been following it

for a while I actually played an earlier version toy box demo before on the

channel and there's an endless mode now which is basically the same two levels

from the demo or the same couple of levels from the demo but it's endless

like you don't run out in this case it's like a pac-man kind of game where you

run around and you get to stuff like the little blips a little of diamonds or

whatever and there's things that the it should scare you'll see you'll see what

I'm talking about olá children go missing from homes

March 1999 23 children have reported missing for their homes police

investigations show these children have been abducted but there's been no

evidence of home invasion the families are in tears pleading please give them

back to us Tulisa staying quiet on the matter

january 3rd 1999 ok

all the demonic whispers I don't remember there being story in the demo

version toy boss sorry I'm secret metal I don't know if you guys knew that yeah

so yeah this is it's a chase game as basically where it is so cool it looks

so much nicer now oh look at that Wow ah so awesome oh my

god this is so much cooler than the demo Oz it's cool so tells you okay so have

to find 20 oh man oh no oh yeah this is awesome

okay so this is so different I mean it's still got the same elements and

stuff from the original game oh the key I got a key

okay now on I can use the key on the door the store oh well they added like

oh they added so much okay this is the start this is rush started oh dude oh

this is crazy and I feel like the AI is a lot smarter now like like it knows

where to find you like where you're hiding

oh no I can hear it I can hear it I can hear it it was very close

there's two I got to find the door I gotta find the way out I got all like I

got all the diamonds I got a ball go go go go go go go go go go go go go go go I

don't know where he went on I gotta go there we go quote okay but where's the

other I got to find the other collection though where's the other collection

there is yuppie okay good I got him I got the collection I got the collection

I can go now right right I'm gonna go anyway Adam needs your permission

oh this is so cool this is so much cooler than the original wait are you

are he just kind of rent

yippee okay okay okay okay all right I see I see so these are so these levels

are a lot like the original demo but there were any other collection to save

in the original oh he's coming this way he was coming that way I'm gonna go to

fun oh I see some mad Oh calm down buddy

you go yippee Oh run

I don't know where I went oh he's right behind me Hey

okey-dokey dad I'll get the key I didn't get the key this key Oh No okay come on

okay cool all right all right cool we got the key got all

the keys yeah he's right behind me oh boy oh boy oh boy oh boy oh boy oh geez

oh no ho mang okay also so much better than the demo all this is so much better

I did though I helped you did I not

yippee okay I have one key left all right so I actually have to go collect

the collection in order to set them free there you go you fee yes we did it we

did it ah we got all three of them good good

good now this is where the game gets hard I think it was this level because

this is the mechanic I didn't quite understand maybe this might visit maybe

it was the next one they were like

they're like watch your step boy or something like that I don't know if if I

watch your step toy and then they just kind of killed me like I didn't know how

because they add on another monster in the mix and I don't know how how she

works really like I don't know if they updated it I don't know if you just had

to like listen for her I don't know but alright I got all of

them in here that's fine that's good I don't know but I've got another key

right there alright so I gotta find one more

whoa boys right there right there right there right there right there oh no now

we're edited and now we have to outrun him if he comes down the hallway I don't

think he's coming though yay good that's good

I lost him haha okay I got three more diamonds three more diamonds and there

is hey you pee I'll have to save one more right Ono's over five I saved three

I need to save two more it's time to find two more seeds there is hey bran

this is a key Boop found another key I have all the diamond

I will dude I just gotta find Lansky I got you buddy I got you I got you buddy

I got you free and I will save you don't worry

whoa jeez he was right there I gotta find that last key and then I'm gonna

save my friend kind of look for it though I got a really really look for it

here it's here somewhere he's on my left no oh no oh I got me I

got me ah come on oh jeez it's alright we'll try again

we'll see we'll see we'll try again I gotta start all over it's fine it's fine

it's totally fine oh man - so intense this is the most

intense game I can't wait till the full version comes down like this is semi

cool but and I really need to figure out how I'm trying to get to the last one

now like the second enemy just so I know

how it works you know cuz I don't know how the mechanic works and I couldn't

figure it out in the demo I just couldn't figure it out and you know me

usually I google stuff but I didn't this time for some reason I never did even

like even after I stopped playing the game I just couldn't I just had the fool

I just had to figure it out on my own okay hey it's pain hey bye

hey friends have to find the keys there's no

No huh it's fine fine fine totally okay

yeah one okay two more two more just save two more find two more keys

and your vision gets blurry too as when he gets closer that makes it so much

harder thankee thankee always close he's right

behind me no okay so he doesn't chase you beyond

this point right here so I need to find out where that key is where is that last

key I thought it was this way right I think it was there no there's one I

wasn't last one okay one more all right it's really cool how loud he is though

within being that loud it's hard to miss them okay so he's that way

I need to find that key where are you

this fairness OOP got it got the key yes now we can get the F out of there

got a ball oh boy oh boy oh boy oh boy

okay oh no that means watch my step see that's the same thing it said that

before okay so zero to save I don't know it

says what's your step so I do then let's watch your step

I don't know I have no idea I'm gonna try again I'm gonna try one more time

that's the thing is it's the old mechanics that are killing me it's not

that one because I know there's a new guy okay

no David ah so loud - ah fuckin think I'm gonna get it

okay we're fine fine I think I will okay

I'm not entirely sure what the breathing is I know you say you just stay away

from that it's not what that is you just stay away from it

maybe that's one of us maybe that's Alden

ah maybe I don't know haven't oh no where is she

it's okay we're fine it's just a creating vessel and it's okay oh okay

it's fine it's fine we're going to find the last 30 I'll she's so close fine so

just there's a little jump-scares that's here ah there's a little scary

here together it'll makes it hard no oh oh ah oh so scary

ah alright guys I gotta finish the episode up there oh this is that was it

for toy box Unleashed oh not good I had to take them off anyway hope you

guys enjoyed if you guys did enjoy machine you slap that like button

underneath the video and until next time I'll see you guys later

you

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Super Mario Galaxy 2! Flip-Swap Galaxy! (Star 1) - Duration: 6:52.

OHHHH

This is my favorite galaxy.

BUT WHERE IS BEAT BOX?!

Whoa, music.

Either a cough or a sigh because I can't find Beat Box Galaxy.

WAH

Mario is Wario Confirmed

Opps. (I said oops wrong.)

What am I doing.

I shouldn't let my mom now I have a channel.

(BECAUSE IF I PLAY IT AGAIN I KNOW WHAT TO DO)~lies...

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