Filipino drummer plays “Rolling in the Deep” with an improvised drum set
IMPROVISED DRUM SET – A Filipino drummer playing Adele’s hit single “Rolling in the Deep” using an improvised drum set went viral online.
An improvised drum set is a collection of objects or instruments that can be used to create drum sounds in the absence of a traditional drum kit. It is often used by street performers, buskers, or musicians who do not have access to a conventional drum kit or want to create a unique sound using unconventional items.
The items used to create an improvised drum set can be virtually anything that can produce a percussive sound. Some common items used include buckets, trash cans, plastic containers, coffee cans, pots and pans, and other household objects. These items can be hit with drumsticks, brushes, or even bare hands to create a variety of sounds.
Other items that can be incorporated into the drum set include cymbals made from old car parts, tambourines made from bottle caps or tin cans, and shakers made from beads or small objects inside a container.
One advantage of an improvised drum set is its versatility. It allows musicians to create a unique sound that cannot be achieved with a traditional drum kit. It also allows them to be more mobile, as the set can be easily transported to different locations without the need for a large vehicle or equipment.
Speaking of which, a Pinoy drummer playing Adele’s hit single “Rolling in the Deep” using a “junk percussion” has gone viral online. thatwasitik used several pieces of materials such as bucket and saucepan lid to showcase his talent. Watch the video below:
As of posting, his entertaining cover has already reached more than 10 million views. It also generated mixed reactions from the netizen. Here are some of the comments:
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