It’s easy to stick with what you know.
You can go weeks, months, even years playing the same songs every time you sit down to practice. But in drumming – as in life – getting outside your comfort zone is the key to progress…
So when Brandon Toews was challenged to play a complicated prog metal tune by the pioneers of djent, Meshuggah, he did just that...
Got out of his comfort zone.
And because Brandon is the consummate drum teacher, he took it as an opportunity to show you the learning process – start to finish.
You’ll see everything from Brandon’s first listen to this complicated drum track to his final performance (heavy-double kick to boot). Hopefully, it inspires you to dive into a brand new genre and expand your drumming horizons.
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