How To Play "Invincible" By Tool On The Drums
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In this video, Aaron Edgar breaks down the 7 over 3 polyrhythm from “Invincible” off Tool’s long-awaited new album, Fear Inoculum.
For those new to polyrhythms, don’t worry: you’ll be able to go through it step by step and have the opportunity to embellish later. Go as slow as you need to.
First, focus on the kick drum. If you’re having trouble feeling beat one of each bar, use a crash or do something to make that beat feel more obvious. Next, add the toms. Finally, bring in the crashes.
Fear Inoculum is Tool’s first album in over a decade! If you like this material - or Danny Carey’s writing - check out “The Polyrhythms of Tool”, a full course inside Drumeo Edge.
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@@Snarea51 you already did it! SO AMAZING! !!!!!! TIME IS NOT LINEAR, BUT DRUMMING CAN BE!!!!!!!!! ( K-Rad from 2030)
@@kyleradomsky1684 BooYah! Take that Hawking! Drumeo nailed down time travel before all y'alls! :p
@@Snarea51 Post more to your channel you savage! I've been "jonesing" for new content from you for daaaaaaaaaaaaaays now.
I'm waiting for the songs that don't exist
DANNY CAREY ON DRUMEO. PLEASE MAKE IT REAL!
I support this message.
Yes, that would be amazing!
been thinking about this for 5 years
Yes please!
+1 !!!
"im gonna make this real easy so anyone could do it"
30 seconds later
"its kind of like an ostanato in 7/16, you could think about it like that"
lol
I lol'd
@@craigpieters1590 it feels good to not be alone..
Lol awesome
I managed to throw in foot hat quarter notes and now it loops every 6 bars of 7/8 or 7/16 depending on the tempo you use instead of 3 bars as demonstrated here. Its crazy. After this, i realized even more that we drummers have to be brain dead after practicing in order to improve. No pain, no gain. PERIOD! This took me 6 hours straight to pull off.
I love how the polyrhythms that Danny plays in this song create a sort of ostinato that's easy to "latch on to" and follow along with while they're playing in odd time signatures. It creates such a solid foundation. Absolutely brilliant.
Drummers amaze me, you guys are incredible
After the kick drum part, I was like, "yeah okay i got this!" And then as soon as he threw in the bass tom, I was like "no wait"
I got the kick and snare..but fuck that tom🤣
When I heard this song, was the moment I started waiting for this video. That means that I've been waiting for this for about 2 months. A month and a couple of weeks ago I saw them live, and I got even more impatient for this video to happen!
Thank you Drumeo and Aaron. You guys rule!! 🤘🏼
You drummers blow my mind, with your feel of rhythm. It's a gift, for sure. Your coordination is insane!!! lol
They're just faking it
Aaron, you're the best for choosing to cover this. I can see you're into Tool a lot, and who can blame you??
;) welcome!
Beautiful..just beautifully. I love Danny Carey. I love how the floor Tom and the snare align every 3. Love it.
Can’t wait to practice this! Thanks
I’m the worst drummer ever and I can play this thanks to your breakdown. Thank you so much!!
Incredible lesson, ultra-competent teacher, no click-bait title. Well that felt great, Drumeo.
Thanks bro! \m/
Amazing! I'm not a drummer, and not a musician anymore, but I adore the music of Tool and always want to understand it deeply. Works like this video help me with it. Thanks a lot!
Yes! Please do more video's of tool! I'm can play schism and I'm learning to play Lateralus at the moment. I love Danny and Tool!
You need to buy the 40 inch paiste symphonic gong for 25k though
Tool is amazing!! I learned Lateralus probably about six months ago, and I found that for the 9/8, 8/8, 7/8 verses, it’s best to really try to feel the rhythm instead of focusing on counting every beat. I’d definitely say that goes for any song where there might be weird time signatures!
Check out johnkew on youtube. His Lateralus video is one of many that are amazing.
Congratulations for such an enthusiastic and very well conceived lesson.
Without a doubt, the best drumming channel on the internet!
Invincible is my favorite song, because of this drum part!
Great lesson man, I was playing along to the track in no time!
Once again DRUMEO with the hot lesson! 🔥 Danny on DRUMEO would be mind blowing...make it happen Dave!! 😎
I have been wondering a short and easy of these time signatures and you made it into a toddler picture book, thank you!
Great break down of this rhythm and explanation. I wonder if Danny explained it to the rest of the band like this...
Aaron, you are a great teacher! Very clear explanation, thanks!
Thanks!! :D
Oh yes! Great lesson!
Is this a drum lesson or a math lesson lol
Definitely both ;)
Music IS math.
yes
Yes!!!
Beautifully, it is both
We need more of these!!! :)
What a great video!!!
T00L has been one of the very most important bands to have existed over the past 3 decades now!!
Their music has single-handedly pushed the boundaries, and redefined what timing within popular music *can* be.
There hasn't been anything like them, except for possibly the entirety of Jazz music being accepted globally, right around a century ago now.
They have literally changed what people accept to be popular music by interweaving these uncommon timing signatures.
Many varying artists have tried to achieve such things throughout the many, many decades.
The difference is the fact that T00L has made it work --- Not just work, but they've apparently perfected it.
Are Tool popular music? How much pop uses 3/7 polyrhythms?
@@josephharvey1762 or 7/3?
Or the fibonacci series in a song. I mean who does that?? Amazing band
@@damelyngdoh2370 Yeah... They've got an awful lot of genius going on in their rhythmic cabal...
Well, Rush used odd times all over while keeping a smooth feel. More popular than Tool I reckon.
Awesome!
Dude i love you so much thank you
That was amazing
That looks hella fun to play! Love how Danny plays something so simple then layers it with something else real simple mixed with odd time sigs. He really does *feel* the music. Adam hates it when he gets complicated tho lmao Story of my musical life 6:31 - 7:11, I'ma learn this beat!
Just seen them live, amazing concert !
subscribed. glad I found this CZcams page.
Mind Blown!
I was there for this show in Birmingham. Great show! We were the first to get breaking news on the album release date
Now add a quarter note hi-hat foot pattern over it! Makes it about 8 times trickier to learn, and that much more satisfying to play.
Great lesson
Amazing!!!
Love your drum kit..it reminds me of how Jimmy Chamberlain sets his kid up.. Very nice ;)
This is incredible
That was mind blowing.
“I pity the fool” Great t-shirt Aaron
It's my Mr. T... Tee! hahaha
Those HHXs sound sooooo goooooddddddd
Very cool part, thanks!! It's been a while since we've had a video from this dude. I'd love to see him go over the groove on Low Lands by Gojira, I think it will make more sense to me if I can see it written out.
Huge bro! More tool please!!! Pneumaaaa
Thans you for this video,iT helps a lot in understanding How this works. I love the way you explain iT to us.
And i like youre hair . But most of all i love you Being positieve and do not pay atension to all critics they dont nnow😘
awesome Technic
Dude is solid
50% speed sounds like he's that guy at a Tool show that knows more about Tool than anyone else 🤣. Great lesson, though. Been working on this one since yesterday.
Nice 👏👏👏👏👏
The kick pattern in this lesson kind of reminds me of Uruh-hai theme from LoTR movies.
Which is actually 5/8 but it‘s the quite similar odd and driving feeling
I would swear that theme is in 5/4.
Iñigo Uribarri You‘re right. It’s based on a mid-fast 5 grouping so I assumed a transcription in 8th notes, but they just double the tempo. Either way
Nice 🤟
So Awesome!! Thank you! Could you do Pneuma at some point?
I'm too stupid for this REALLY well explained lesson.
Bad ass!
I seriously (along with many many manyyyyyyyyyyyy others) wish Danny Carey is invited to Drumeo (before he passes away; but God forbid) and his lessons will be like "Art of polyrhythms and independence" though Macro Minnemann already covered some parts of it.
Sid Wangkhem is he that old he might die or something??
@@jroark101 danny is like maybe 59 or something. Well he is older than my dad who is 56 so yeah he is old. But still rocking like hell. So yeah he is old
Awesome please do more off new album
new TOOL!!! freaking Hell !!
Learnt all of these just by listening
Aaron great job . Hey man I'm still enjoying your book you put out on understand advanced rythems and ployrythems . A big suggestion for you what about demystifying some of the rhythms Virgil Donati plays that would be really cool.
Ultimate-guitar.com has a brilliant "pro-version" that has the entire track broken down in MIDI format, you can import that to your DAW and record your own version if you'd like to really test your skills. its even has the vocals which sounds a bit like a choir, Logic Pro has a fine set of instrumentation that it will automatically track out for you. pretty neat, pretty good. good job from Aaron as usual.
Nice presentation
Beating chest and DRUM beating tired bones again
good teacher!
Very fun indeed
We won't see Danny Carey on Drumeo.
You can't interview a god.
He's a professional, not a god. Practiced a lot and now he's an adequate player.
@@janneheikkila3913 you could be an adequate player, he is a professional god.
sakari fagerstrom adequate player hahahahahahaha. Dude.
@@Lukas-kh5gu Such an understatement, lmfao
Herz Musik he’s great, and one of my personal idols, but even I don’t think he could hold much of a candle to the sheer power that some newer players like Matt garstka possess.
Big bonus points if you remake this and keep time on the hi-hat...Plus, I just kinda wanna hear it. Double bonus if you double-time on the hat...
I love music of many kinds..especially TOOL...this is an alien language to me.
this guy is bad ass.
I think danny uses the korg wave drum with his right hand but your toms do mimic the tone well, and the overall point is you did a fine job breaking it down! I’m still having trouble landing those offbeat notes. The snare and kick interplay aren’t too hard but..
Nice, nice! btw...what mices are those on the toms? Look fancy, but more than this, massive. thx. Tom
Earthworks! I forget the model #'s
I chose this song!
Dave Atkinson lies
Dave is the man
I would like to know what Danny is doing in Lateralus right when Maynard says "embrace whatever may come". It's at about 4:45 on the album. It does this fill on other songs also. I feel like it's a fast paradiddle on the snare and cymbals.
Great independence training
More of Tool, please
this is going to take me 10,000 days to learn
But you first have to know of the pieces fit.
@@damelyngdoh2370 And you have to watch them fall away
Black then white are all I see
Danny Carey on drumeo!
ha! that was fun to play
Yees
I’d have to watch this 300 times to get it.
Currently listening to the studio release of invincible scrolled through CZcams and clicked this.
wait it ooooout
I'm having A LOT of issues with 7empest. Can you guys help?
czcams.com/video/KUUFz5A4qwA/video.html
Do the black page next 😊
Is there pdf of the notes anywhere?
Does tool get royalties from you 're channel
Honestly, I find reading the chart much easier than thinking of that three against seven stuff. I got that pattern very quickly, and I'm not even a drummer.
There's more than crash in there. But now to you have the studio release to dig into.
nice shirt bro
My brain is leaking out my head!
May want some earplugs for that :p Seal in that juicy brain goodness! lmao
That's actually a plus for a drummer **badum tss**
I own one of his kits, awesome player and teacher..
Ayyee
Correct me if I'm wrong, but isn't this a Polymeter and not a Polyrhythm?
I was thinking the same, since here both the 7 and 3 patterns share the same basic note length (sixteenth). The 7 is 7 sixteenths, the 3 is 3 sixteenths. And they don't get synchronised again at the beginning of each bar, but only every 3 bar of 7. That wouldn't be the case in a polyrhythm, where each pattern has its own basic note length : for example in a 4 against 3, it's (let's say) 4 quarter notes against 3 half note triplet (or 4 8th notes against 3 quarter notes triplets). And in a polyrhythm the two rhythms synch at the beginning of each bar. Correct me of I'm wrong.
@@spinomarxist2688 : Yeah man. That is how I understand it as well. Different note lengths (8th notes vs triplets) in the same group subdivided is a poly rhythm. And poly meter is in this case the 7/16 over the 3/16. 7 over 3 polyrhtym would be subdividing the same length of time, lets say 21 sixteenth notes, and play every 7 for the 7 grouping, and every 3 for the 3 rhythm. So basically after 7 equally spaced 7 note rhyth, we would have equally 7 spaced 3 note rhythm. Would be quite a mind bender. czcams.com/video/8cTxeDDWVIs/video.html. Regardless its still a sweet Tool song.
Its a polyrhythm. Its simply a 7/8 and 3/8 against each other. Polymeters tend to be utilized more with multiple instruments. Like if a guitar part is in 7/8 and the drums are in 3/8. They will be against eachother and then eventually meet up.
@@Aftershock-qb1pd Disagree. It's definitely not a matter of number of instruments (plus, in this case, you can always consider a drum kit being several instruments) : it's a matter of two (or more) rythmic/melodic lines/patterns (that can be "superposed" in one single instrument [think about piano : you can easily superpose a 3/4 on the left hand and a 5/4 on the right [= polymeter]]).
I'd strongly recommend watching this short video by Ben Levin (3 minutes and a half) : czcams.com/video/xZBi-DNO36A/video.html
I think one way to look at it regards the (kind of misleading imo) metaphor of two rhythms being played "against" each other : in a polyrhythm, one rythm is "shoved" into the other (thus different basic note length) ; in a polymeter, the two lines evolve in "parallel", while sharing the same basic note length (denominator).
Therefore, I'd also add that, by definition, there's no way that "7/8 and 3/8 against each other" could be a polyrythm : in a polyryhthm, the values (length) of the notes of each line are, by definition, different. But in 7/8 "against" 3/8, you are counting in 8th in both cases (i.e. you count it the way Ben Levin does [with quarter notes] at 2'30 ; that is also how you'd count Tool's Invicible [with 16ths]). I think that's also why one rarely mentions the denominator in a polyrythm, you just say 7:11 or 7:3 etc. : in a 7:11, each of the 7 notes will be longer than each of the 11 notes, so that they all match in the same bar.
This is the easiest part of invincible.. just like cakewalk.. try adding left foot on 3/16 or double stroke on right hand 1 and & leave the a in the triplet and you will see another part of invincible can also be played if you play right hand on ride. Tool is so cool . 3 x 7, 4 x 5, 3 x 4 x 5. what not. its like music explosion.. Whenever i listen to daney. i get motivated and feel like playing as if I want to break the drums. And king crimson too, but they got 3 drummers :P ..
@Aaron edgar. I challenge you to make a video on Rosetta stoned polyrhythm.. :D
DC is the GOAT to me 😁
This is already messing with my head/pissing me off and I haven’t even tried to play it yet!!
wohoooooo
can someone identify at what point of the song danny does this rhythm?
Verse
wtf this shits craaaaaaazy
I don't even know the lyrics and you guys already have a drums play through.