Nolan should have billions subscribers!! Brilliant!
@DisDatK95 күн бұрын
Hey dude, if you dont mind me asking, what editing software do you use? Awesome work
@ThatOneKid645 күн бұрын
Is there a transcription for this 🙏
@Lostvanity116 күн бұрын
Leak the transcriptions 🙏
@laciuna66008 күн бұрын
Finally someone who was thinking exactly what I was thinking
@SS2Balls9 күн бұрын
your just crazy with these insta transcriptions
@RilesMagoo9 күн бұрын
Wow really great transcribing. I’ve never been great at it. Missed some scrapes in the last paradiddlediddle and also both hands move across three drums in the lopsided singles idea that’s played 3 times. Also excellent playing of course
@as0-gamer9999 күн бұрын
Such a shame ur not marching this summer (for your sake, I'm not complaining since I love u pumping out these transcriptions lol)
@Kruxxdd11 күн бұрын
taiko x osu in a nutshell:
@classymelon236713 күн бұрын
Anyone know where he got those laminates for that tenor pad?
@ryansmallwood360112 күн бұрын
they look like vic firth quad pad laminates
@turbophat14 күн бұрын
Oh great, it's another killer fucking book. I am loving the McNutt Boston years, y'all. 🔥
@auzyxw15 күн бұрын
this is tuff
@ThatQuadDrummer16 күн бұрын
Dude..
@diegobarbieri780417 күн бұрын
Cresi
@SS2Balls17 күн бұрын
holy shit dude its been like 5 hours your cracked
@tomatocat28 күн бұрын
You should 100% make some breakcore/idm.
@cody4269329 күн бұрын
I have such a love hate relationship with this song. The first part of the drop is catchy. The second part sounds like someone spilled the melody all over the floor.
@att_simbol-dot-barak.obamo_sadАй бұрын
this is sick
@NZsaltzАй бұрын
Wow, incredible job! I played tenors in high school marching band, but... nothing like this! I would kill to hear it on real drums.
@jared3352Ай бұрын
Need that practice track
@terracopter5576Ай бұрын
You are insane mate!
@kylowinduАй бұрын
7:09 the chords are heavenly 😍
@jackdoesnotplaytrumpetАй бұрын
what plugins do you use? (if you use any)
@nolanmurdockАй бұрын
Just musescore drumline for musescore 3
@jackdoesnotplaytrumpetАй бұрын
@@nolanmurdock just wondering because i couldn’t figure out how to insert polyrythms
@nolanmurdockАй бұрын
@@jackdoesnotplaytrumpet it can be pretty tricky, but it involves splitting bars and then using the add tuplets menu
@luximperium4164Ай бұрын
i saw your polyriddim video and i clicked on your channel and apparently you went to the same high school i did? i graduated in 2016 tho
@nolanmurdockАй бұрын
wait deadass?? were you in apotheosis?
@luximperium4164Ай бұрын
@@nolanmurdock nah im not a band person. i just went to fishers. indiana right, not some other fishers in another state?
@UnkrautАй бұрын
the algorithm really knows what i like, that is wild! you absolutely nailed it
@ihaarАй бұрын
😳😳😳😳😳😳😳😳
@X3L_RooАй бұрын
Sick
@jpolk_drumsАй бұрын
would be very interested in seeing a more detailed breakdown of a specific chunk to see how you landed on each individual rhythm something like recording the entire process of writing a single bar and talking through what exactly leads you to the hyper-specific rhythms you come up with you mention trying out different rhythms and adjusting it to match the exact feel that you want, which conceptually makes a lot of sense, but we don't actually get to see too much of that e.g. the third bar starts out immediately with a massive 71:57 tuplet with no mention of how you produced that rhythm also, a closer look at how you approach learning the beats could be very interesting i got the general idea-- play it with the mp3 in chunks, but there's nothing about how you tackle playing rhythms that most people can't even fathom is it as simple as lining it up with what you hear from the met? is your notation such a good approximation of the stuff you come up with via freestyle that playing it with the mp3 is trivial? do you actually subdivide any of these rhythms? etc. the video was interesting and the beats are wild, but i'd personally like to know a little more about what's going on under the hood
@neb6208Ай бұрын
well said
@Jacob24668Ай бұрын
awesomesauce
@aidenhughes8164Ай бұрын
Not Nolan becoming one of the greatest resources in the percussion community. This is so sick dude!
@shanksbob4324Ай бұрын
that's epic
@DmitryKosov812Ай бұрын
Nolan, you’re a legend. Thanks so much for the complete and thorough breakdown of your working process, it’s one of a kind stuff!!! So you create the rhythms based on your feeling first, then you decide how to put it on notes, then you learn the tune with MIDI track accompanying you and then you record the result, am I right? This all sounds like a rocket science but the result is flawless. I don’t feel like it’s “overcomplicated” or something, it is a true musical masterpiece.
@iCyborgzАй бұрын
nice
@as0-gamer999Ай бұрын
Lick go write!
@thekathalАй бұрын
this is fuckin insane dude props
@Samyool16Ай бұрын
🔥
@emptycobraАй бұрын
Flamboyant performance, absolutely smashed it m8! <3 This takes a proper amount of skill like, dayum.
@shellularityАй бұрын
genuinely this is absurd insane job
@burning_trash2 ай бұрын
I can't imagine how much practice that takes, one polyrythm isn't bad but putting them together rythmically like that 💀💀💀
@bogefan2 ай бұрын
goat
@BalthazarMaignan2 ай бұрын
Wtf this is insane !!!
@jackdoesnotplaytrumpet2 ай бұрын
i aspire to be as great as you
@SceneXtube2 ай бұрын
You somehow made it sound listenable.
@FredbrStudiosАй бұрын
it was already listenable in the first place ok?
@SceneXtubeАй бұрын
@@FredbrStudios debatable
@NZsaltzАй бұрын
@@SceneXtube Honestly, I get the meme, but polyriddim is catchy to me in a certain way. Like, I find myself humming along to it as crazy as that sounds.
@ssebassstiannn2 ай бұрын
killed this 🔥
@the_m_original2 ай бұрын
me with 2 pencils and a desk at school:
@mimo-kn3ql2 ай бұрын
Hell ya
@iac92 ай бұрын
Metronome practices it's timing by using this guy 💀