3 Tips for Troubleshooting Finger Control

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  • @masterofnaan
    @masterofnaan 3 роки тому +19

    Dude, after isolating individual fingers for the last few days, I searched like a fucking madman to find this video again just so I can comment and tell you THANK YOU!!!

    • @StephenTaylorDrums
      @StephenTaylorDrums  3 роки тому

      You made my day Cole. Thanks for taking the time!

    • @shanemichaels3083
      @shanemichaels3083 3 роки тому

      @@StephenTaylorDrums Hi Stephen, my problem is a can play fast with each hand individually but together my coordination and timing goes out the window as well as my relaxation and I either tighten up and stop or end up rebounding the sticks together instead of evenly spaced

    • @tObito687
      @tObito687 3 роки тому

      @@shanemichaels3083 you need control. start slow, making sure that your strokes are evenly spaced and your sticks are at the same height.

    • @thiagofrancisco3289
      @thiagofrancisco3289 2 роки тому

      Instablaster.

  • @ecorson03
    @ecorson03 4 роки тому +14

    Man your an amazing educator. My biggest problem has always been knowing how and what to practice when I sit down. Great job

  • @mpk6664
    @mpk6664 4 роки тому +20

    My left hand is going to love this. I've always had problems blasting with my left hand because my fingers get wonked.

  • @Clairvoyant81
    @Clairvoyant81 6 років тому +19

    I don't know why, but every so often it's incredibly helpful to have someone point out obvious things. Thanks for this video.

  • @twelge15
    @twelge15 6 років тому +43

    At 52, (playing since 1980), I've mostly found the main reason your left hand always lags behind the right is that the right is always constantly playing 8th notes on Ride or HH. The left only backbeats on 2 & 4. That makes the right at least twice as strong. So, you have to practice rolls and lead rolls with the left hand during practice. I've finally got that 8th note Moelar whipping motion down with the left shoulder. Now I can do up tempo swing with the left arm on the ride. Took decades.

    • @StephenTaylorDrums
      @StephenTaylorDrums  6 років тому +7

      So true...the strong hand gets so much more playing time than the weak.

    • @binkawy
      @binkawy 6 років тому +1

      Thanks for this much needed insight

    • @Martin_Bernard
      @Martin_Bernard 3 роки тому +3

      Blast beats solve the issue !

    • @jlawless1705
      @jlawless1705 Рік тому

      @@Martin_Bernard amen brother

  • @ricklieffering
    @ricklieffering 6 років тому +2

    Thanks for rubbing it in my face. This is probably the first vid I see on this topic actually going into the struggle of learning the technique in the first place instead of just showing the endproduct of years of practise and then claiming it's supereasy to learn. Well not for me, I've been struggling with this in my left hand for a long time, but most of it has to do with me not wanting to go in depth and really attacking the problem. So thanks for showing the reality of it and the tips on what to really focus on. I'll try it!

  • @cropsey7412
    @cropsey7412 3 роки тому +7

    My teacher just pointed out that I had no real finger control. I was just hitting with my thumb and my index as a grip. After 5 years of drumming, I suddenly realized why I could not get some real speed with paraddidle and 16th notes.

  • @beverlynelson6431
    @beverlynelson6431 Рік тому

    I am a beginner on raw drums having begun my first attempts on the conga drums which I love to play. Recently, I wanted to learn playing with sticks and pad with the help of a Rudiments book. It is quite a challenge. By some sort of magic you appear on UA-cam with exactly the problem I'm having early on...just when I most need the solution and the encouraged advice for patient practice. Thank you so much for sharing your wisdom.

  • @citadelo5ricks
    @citadelo5ricks 6 років тому +1

    This is great info specially for edrums where dynamics and control are even more important since you're playing "for the trigger".

  • @jeremybrannon4277
    @jeremybrannon4277 6 років тому +3

    These grip and technique videos are so helpful! I know this has been what's behind my difficulty in achieving speed, and it's great to see this broken down!

  • @JaneRoseDrummer
    @JaneRoseDrummer 5 років тому +1

    So much sense made! Thank you

  • @levelont5560
    @levelont5560 3 роки тому

    Love the systematic approach to it. You can take that "troubleshooting" perspective onto anything and extract some improvement out of the exercise!
    Stephen, you're the man! ✊🏽

  • @a_vos_baguettes
    @a_vos_baguettes 3 роки тому

    You're so right ! Thanks Stephen.

  • @andrewsilverstein6186
    @andrewsilverstein6186 4 роки тому +1

    Best lesson so far on how to approach successful drumming, thank you!

  • @joelcarrier2088
    @joelcarrier2088 2 роки тому

    Great advice. Thank you.

  • @bodhi9464
    @bodhi9464 3 роки тому

    Thanks mate.. some days I feel great when practising my rudiments and other days I feel like a beginner ! Your tips have really helped .. appreciated 🥁 🇦🇺

  • @alucard0712
    @alucard0712 Рік тому

    wow! such amazing explanation. thanks for help!

  • @yaroslavboriskin68
    @yaroslavboriskin68 2 роки тому

    Everything ingenious is simple
    Many thanks!

  • @SamuelZP9
    @SamuelZP9 5 років тому

    Great video, great humor too... Thanks for this helpful material!!!

  • @sebastianpaur
    @sebastianpaur 4 роки тому

    Great lesson. Thanks

  • @dirk5641
    @dirk5641 Рік тому +1

    Find your videos so helpful & Informative.

  • @Joshua-go4gl
    @Joshua-go4gl 4 роки тому

    Just the information I needed, thanks Stephen.

  • @schveksi
    @schveksi 4 роки тому

    Those are some great tips Steven :) thanks a lot! I'm jumpin on it tomorrow.

  • @c.r.blankenship9040
    @c.r.blankenship9040 4 роки тому

    I am SO gonna go try this! Thanks for this!

  • @jedidrummerjake
    @jedidrummerjake 6 років тому

    Thanks again, Stephen! I'm loving the journey!

  • @birukseyoum7043
    @birukseyoum7043 5 років тому

    Great tips man... All your lessons are awesome

  • @akingmongza6011
    @akingmongza6011 5 років тому +2

    You are one very smart man which will make you the bestest teacher ever. Btw, "Isolate" is my favorite word when m teaching. Cheers!!!

  • @wikuslombard6373
    @wikuslombard6373 6 років тому

    Thank you for sharing so selflessly Stephen

  • @blackwizards1692
    @blackwizards1692 5 років тому

    This really helped! Thanks!

  • @KayvonL.
    @KayvonL. 2 роки тому +1

    Other online teachers need to learn their craft from YOU!!! Thank you “freaking hella massively”. Everything just clicked in with what you where explaining. (Feeling kinda stupid for not getting it sooner). Being a new-be beginner drummer, it gets overwhelming with the massive amount of uploads on the Tube. You just made it understandable. Much love and appreciation!!

    • @StephenTaylorDrums
      @StephenTaylorDrums  2 роки тому

      Makes my day to hear it! I've got other resources on my website as well www.stephensdrumshed.com

  • @Chrisadizzle
    @Chrisadizzle 6 років тому +2

    Stephen, your videos have been on fire lately (though they are always awesome)! This is probably my favorite of yours.
    It would be nice to see a follow-up, wherein you talk about the different applications of the three grips, even in the context of playing a particular style or song. Many thanks for your great contributions to the drumming community.

    • @StephenTaylorDrums
      @StephenTaylorDrums  6 років тому

      YouTroll Your YT handle is great lol. Thanks so much. There's going to be A LOT more going on on this channel in the next year as well as over on Insta and a few new places...

  • @andrewlane9754
    @andrewlane9754 2 роки тому

    Watching your videos consistently evokes feelings of personal guilt (which is a good thing) when it comes to time efficiency in practice and how it doesn't serve you in any way to be half assing what you could be doing unequivocally more effectively to achieve the desired result. I get really motivated watching how you break things down and it's inspiring, thank you!

  • @dennisthacker9995
    @dennisthacker9995 3 роки тому

    Awesome lesson. Noticed a huge improvement after 2 hrs of this exercise.

  • @andrewmiller7815
    @andrewmiller7815 5 років тому

    This is a great video and a very important topic. Thanks my friend

  • @b.please2986
    @b.please2986 3 роки тому +1

    love that you are here man, thanks so much. Do you have a drum pad recomendation?

  • @trenthamilton4240
    @trenthamilton4240 Рік тому

    Dude, I got more from this than I have in years of drum instruction. Outstanding.

  • @martinmitt6265
    @martinmitt6265 5 років тому +6

    Stephen, if you could perhaps in the future make a video about how to incorporate finger technique into German grip playing, I would be really thankful!

  • @alibongo51
    @alibongo51 5 років тому

    Great video. I will apply this diagnosis tomorrow. Thank you :)

  • @nickturnbull4105
    @nickturnbull4105 8 місяців тому

    Many thanks Stephen ,an excellent and clear breakdown of finger control . I find it enormously helpful and encouraging when you mentioned your own difficulties with your left hand ,and how you broke it all down to pinpoint the problem . This technique really does take a lot of work to develop ,thanks for reminding us of this and that it's all part of the journey . As I'm sure you are well aware ,the feeling of frustration when you have tried and tried to learn something difficult like this ,and aren't really seeing any real progress ,can be so painful and discouraging . Thankyou .

  • @sccdrum93
    @sccdrum93 6 років тому +1

    Thanks for explaining this so well! I worked on this in my playing a few years ago just to get my hands even with each other. I now find myself teaching finger control to students as we work on doubles, and I find this to be a trickier subject to teach. Hearing you teach it though helps it make more "verbal" sense in my mind, which will probably make sense to students. Sometimes someone can learn just by watching, but when you put a specific explanation on it like that it clicks even better. Thanks for the video! 👍

    • @StephenTaylorDrums
      @StephenTaylorDrums  6 років тому

      Stephen Clark Couldn't agree more Stephen. I'm constantly looking for ways to improve my communication on these core topics. So important but sometimes tricky to communicate and cater to the individual.

    • @josephpoore6258
      @josephpoore6258 3 роки тому +1

      Nice teamwork Stephens! You"re both my go-to for practical lessons.

  • @mehdisalehi1981
    @mehdisalehi1981 5 років тому

    thank you teacher. nailed it.

  • @DavePilotCH47
    @DavePilotCH47 Рік тому

    Thank you!

  • @williamsharp8254
    @williamsharp8254 6 років тому +3

    I have nerve damage in my left pinky and ring finger. So for control on rely on the thumb and first two fingers. I am slowly get a little strength in my weak fingers and hopefully can get to adjust with the two weak fingers. I use a guitar finger strengthener and it has helped lot.

  • @jhonezajimena843
    @jhonezajimena843 3 роки тому

    Detailed solution for major problem.❤️

  • @Riddim4
    @Riddim4 5 років тому

    Well conceived and articulated. Thanks for doing this.

  • @user-rb8lt3sb8j
    @user-rb8lt3sb8j 4 роки тому

    Thanks for this video man!

  • @djjetfuel1570
    @djjetfuel1570 5 років тому

    Excellent, quick advice. Thanks!

  • @souravdas2224
    @souravdas2224 6 років тому +1

    Wow.. its a huge helpful video. Thanks for making us notice that. 👍

  • @lanceh4653
    @lanceh4653 6 років тому

    Thanks for being my drum teacher! I wish so much that UA-cam lessons and videos of my favorite drummers playing had existed when I first learned to play drums. It is so much easier to learn now! When I was a kid you rarely ever got to see drummers play up close. VCRs where for rich people! Your only hope was that mom and dad would take you somewhere where there was a band!

  • @nombreoalgo
    @nombreoalgo 6 років тому

    Hey Stephen! I just want to quickly say thank you for all this tips... I do really appreciate all your advices and I can guarantee this tip have been helping my drumming...
    again thank you and greetings from Mexico!

  • @Badlandbrawlgameplays
    @Badlandbrawlgameplays Рік тому

    This is great. You can do the same thing with open/close for doubles

  • @TheAlxender
    @TheAlxender 4 роки тому

    Thanks for sharing these methods have included it in my practice time.

  • @peterfleming6094
    @peterfleming6094 5 років тому +1

    Thanks Stephen that's a brilliant exercise for the wrists

  • @DanyMeyer
    @DanyMeyer 4 роки тому

    THANKS A LOT for this lesson Stephen! :-)

  • @patrickdudgeon9315
    @patrickdudgeon9315 5 років тому +1

    Just wanna say thanks for this video, I've been struggling to get control on my doubles, this video really helped to isolate the issues with my left hand, thank you for sharing.

  • @brandonkain9231
    @brandonkain9231 5 років тому +1

    Find me another drummer on here that's better at breaking down all the issues we run into as drummers...and I'm subscribed to just about everyone I could find...hands down the best videos for learning on here...honestly dont stop making these videos..you are making huge improvements in our drumming...you should have at least a million subscribers...I know there's a million drummers out there who could pick up something...thanks Stephen for all your time making these videos...for some of us it means a lot...✌

  • @LowCountryMack
    @LowCountryMack 4 роки тому

    Just wanted to say that, 'your no nonsense way of explaining these exercises and techniques is fresh and fun.'
    I'm an older (garage player) but technique and accuracy are paramount, as they should be.
    I haven't played in awhile so it's 'back to basics'.
    Watched your 'Time, Groove and Transition vid and will stick with that for awhile.
    This vid is excellent for strengthening 59 year old fingers so "Thanks"!
    ...oh and ...I have subscribed...👍

  • @moesapalphyu6877
    @moesapalphyu6877 2 роки тому

    Thank sr

  • @seanappel2895
    @seanappel2895 6 років тому

    Sweet, dude! Great info as usual!

  • @x9ine131
    @x9ine131 5 років тому +1

    I’m a god at drumming lol gave me a good laugh 😂 Very helpful tips, always watching your channel Stephen! Thank you!! 👍🏼👊🏼

  • @robcrawford9657
    @robcrawford9657 6 років тому

    Awesome!!!!!!

  • @kpec3
    @kpec3 2 роки тому

    This guy is an amazing teacher/musician.

  • @josephralph42
    @josephralph42 6 років тому

    Great deep dive. Thanks Stephen. I very quickly identified my left pinky as the "weak link." Isolated it and working on it now. Once it strengthens up, I'm gonna take for a run on the metronome.

  • @AstroKing_XX23
    @AstroKing_XX23 6 років тому

    This video is a finger saver. Thanks 👍

  • @ericrotz9953
    @ericrotz9953 5 років тому

    I cannot express how much this video has helped my drumming. My left hand has always been holding my speed and feel back, but it's getting better every day!
    Thank you so much man, you're like the Jesus of drumming.

  • @andrewnofap3619
    @andrewnofap3619 4 роки тому

    The part on strength and control made a huge difference in my playing

  • @johnandkatie7
    @johnandkatie7 6 років тому

    Thanks Stephen. Nice to know I'm on the right track, plus you enhance my journey with great tips!
    I'm using Stone's Stick control for finger exercises. Actually, I also use it for Drum set 4 limb Independence. Are there any other good finger control method books?

  • @anthonybonanno835
    @anthonybonanno835 3 роки тому +3

    Awesome Steve.. I’m a drummer of 25plus years n my finger control is a disgrace

  • @fbeegle
    @fbeegle 6 років тому +1

    Glad I clicked this on. Initially I was like "naw I figured this one out already" but you nailed it with those back two fingers; I was just noticing that the other day.

  • @bimbo9
    @bimbo9 6 років тому +1

    Funny, I was doing exactly that because of my week left hand. So I was on the right track. Thanks Stephen.

  • @logster6music551
    @logster6music551 4 роки тому

    I am very new to finger control, and I identified the issue in my hand right after this video. My thumb and index finger weren't holding it right. Now that I have that part down, I know this information will come in handy soon. Thanks for giving me the confidence, I really needed it!

  • @ngd5564
    @ngd5564 3 роки тому

    I am really looking foward to applying this, I just feel like saying thanks in advance. Because me too the ring and pinky on the left hand are just not as good as the middle finger

  • @jos5cruzm5l5nd5z
    @jos5cruzm5l5nd5z 4 роки тому

    Great video! I will focus on these tips in my practice time from now on. My only question is about how long should we spend (at a minimum) to apply these concepts. I just don't want to spend hours doing them while neglecting the rest of my areas for improvement, but also I don't want to spend too little and get discouraged because I do not see any improvement. Thank you again!

  • @mark52111
    @mark52111 2 роки тому

    Great tips. Haven’t heard of isolating specific fingers in finger control exercises until now. It’s probably my left pinky that is holding me back. Haha. I’ll work on it. Thanks.

  • @hexaltoor2814
    @hexaltoor2814 6 років тому

    AMEN! FINALLY A VIDEO ABOUT DRUMSTICK SLIPPING THANK GOD!

  • @KP-ug4kr
    @KP-ug4kr Рік тому

    I like your explanation it sounds like you are fault finding engineer.as fault finding based on logical reasoning.find the weak finger isolate work out out stuff together I like that.

  • @guitardavepdx
    @guitardavepdx 6 років тому +2

    Dude, is their anything that you can't teach? Just finished your practice series and am already seeing improvement. Awesome stuff

    • @StephenTaylorDrums
      @StephenTaylorDrums  6 років тому

      guitardavepdx Thanks Dave! Glad you got so much from the practice series as well

  • @CloudKnife
    @CloudKnife 6 років тому

    I did a lot of this sort of practice 10+ years ago. I'm probably due a reboot as I've improve on all areas of my drumming but I'm guilt of not looking at the fine tuning stuff. Thanks a lot for the video

    • @StephenTaylorDrums
      @StephenTaylorDrums  6 років тому

      Kyle Cullen That's a pretty natural progression tbh. I know a ton of full time musicians that devote large amounts of time to "fixing" bad habits that have crept in over the years as they're begun their professional life. That's how it happened for me. One of the most beneficial (and satisfying) things you can do imho.

  • @skaterferry
    @skaterferry 4 роки тому +1

    Hey steven, when i practice finger control the stick slides back into my hand. must i apply more pressure between the thumb and the pointy finger? great video thanks.

  • @Ewmelton-dz2id
    @Ewmelton-dz2id 4 роки тому

    Your vid saved my life bro 🙌🤙 it was that damn pinkie ring finger for sure

  • @mikemike7345
    @mikemike7345 6 років тому

    Thanks

  • @vincentbuonora8477
    @vincentbuonora8477 4 роки тому

    Excellent video; sometimes I do a hand exercise by opening and closing each finger say for a minute each- what do you think?

  • @chadgarber
    @chadgarber 6 років тому +1

    I saw a video where someone said that the stick should rest on the first joint of your index finger for I think a German or American position to get the most bang for your buck but I can't figure how how to have my fingers relaxed and somehow keep the stick on the first joint of my index finger? The stick seems to want to go to the second joint of my index finger. Thoughts?

  • @jerroneous8549
    @jerroneous8549 5 років тому

    Probably my biggest issue in my drumming. Thanks again Stephen! Mostly a punk drummer, all middle finger 😋

  • @jameskerr7439
    @jameskerr7439 5 років тому +1

    Agree here. You want as much of hand muscles working, your motor muscles.
    Elbow to fingertips. Work your weak side twice as much as strong side.
    You want equal hands. With control comes speed.
    You want easiest, fastest, simplest point to every head or cymbal, etc, struck.
    Twirling good for finger control. Practice French grip more, it utilizes fingers more. Strengthen them.
    Want good wrists? Practice in firm pillow. The more muscles trained, the less fatigue, pain issues.
    Learn to relax arms, wrists, fingers.
    You want controlled, straight up and down strokes on drum head.
    Put a dot, tape on head, and concentrate on hitting it directly.
    You will be amazed at how your overall general play will improve.
    Its brain first. Its a lot of steady controlled practice.
    You need at least an hour to 3 hrs a day when starting out.
    One day lost of no practice, is one day lost.
    Drumming, percussion, is about style, control. Timing!
    You need to know where 1 is as you play.
    Count as you practice. Metronome used wisely and to be steady.
    And can do all this while warching TV, listening to music.
    Play along! Use your hands a lot.
    Even eat left handed instead. Do more with your weak side.
    Some say play lose. Not starting!
    You gotta have total hand control, hold stick tight enough to move around a kit.
    Hard crashes. Or, just playing very softly!
    The lose trick comes with time. You will learn to feel your stick, fingers faster.
    Change up or alternate grip.
    You will feel it! One little tiny move of one finger, you’ll know you good or not.
    Speed will come. And when you break. You stop there.
    Slowly pushing yourself and avoiding pain.
    Takes time to train motor muscles.
    You will have to practice a lot, and good productive practice time.
    No way out but this.
    Should be fun for you!!
    You are a drummer. Drummers sit on thrones! You have to be special.
    And no one will ever play like you. You wear a lonley crown.

  • @twelge15
    @twelge15 6 років тому +1

    You can look at that inevitable repetitiveness of warm ups, and practice as a simple physical exercise. Like the zen repetition of working at yoga and working out with weights is. And, do it while watching T.V.

  • @kalebmekuria3706
    @kalebmekuria3706 5 років тому

    What’s the best first grip u begin exercising finger control?

  • @IchHassDieWelt
    @IchHassDieWelt 3 роки тому

    Hi Stehen! On this video you mentioned that you have to work on your finger technique, no matter which grip you're using. I just wondered, is there any way that could help me to tell which grip would be better for me? Or does it depend on genre? Or is it necessary to practice all of them (in this case it would be just madness, running 3 exercises for each of you eight finger). Thank you!

  • @markvelez1565
    @markvelez1565 3 роки тому

    great advice. im a beginner and already realizing the left hand weakness. my hand is already sore but thats ok. i think its my ring finger that needs more work than the pinky. i wonder if this is common. off with the wedding band. lol.

  • @Goblinsack2
    @Goblinsack2 Рік тому

    Stephen, you seem like you're in a bad mood on this one. But thanks for the continued education and expertise. I dig this every time from you.

  • @justinwright208
    @justinwright208 6 років тому

    what is the best all around hand technique?

  • @danielhopkinson3611
    @danielhopkinson3611 4 роки тому

    as a beginner drummer this helps alot, thanks, so does the link to better doubles thanks

  • @marywacker528
    @marywacker528 Рік тому

    Good lesson, excellent points. After 35 years of studying, gigging, some teaching..music was my 'day' gig..fyi. my issue. My opposing digits, thumbs on both hands are no longer functioning...they are literally worn out. The thumbs no longer sit in that saddle. I need two hands to turn the ignition, diff ways to use a door handle..the hand doc says the thumbs needed to be fused. Not so funny. The hand specialist asked "what do you do for a living" "drummer" I say..."thats too bad" he says. Im almost to the point of surgery if it would give me strength in the fulcrum..any thoughts other than that sucks? Thanks again. Sadly my passion, my livelihood is really screwed.

  • @Glurbschnurb
    @Glurbschnurb 4 роки тому +2

    Great video. That seals the deal. I am signing up for Drum Shed, frugality be damned. That's what mastercards are for, right?

  • @freestroke895
    @freestroke895 6 років тому

    This video was great. Finger control is definitely my Achilles heel. Do you have more lessons on developing finger control on your web site? I really feel like my lack of finger control is keeping me from moving my playing to the next level.

    • @StephenTaylorDrums
      @StephenTaylorDrums  6 років тому

      Andrew Pfau Hey Andrew ...so glad it helped bro. And yes, on the web site I have an entire hand technique lesson track that addresses finger control in German, finger control in French, moeller, push pull with fingers and wrist, free stroke and a lot more. You Tube is good for short videos...I go extremely in depth on the lessons on the website.

  • @MassiveDerek
    @MassiveDerek 5 років тому

    you're a god damn genius

  • @Strellock
    @Strellock 6 років тому +15

    The thing is maybe it's not even not knowing how to perform with a certain technique, it's that in the stress of a performance we revert to old habits. I mostly drum in my basement, and I can be a damn technician when I know I can fail without people staring at me, but when I played with bands, man, it was hard to stay relaxed! So except for alcohol or drugs would you say there is a way to stay relaxed and play at your best, say for someone with stage fright/social anxiety?

    • @StephenTaylorDrums
      @StephenTaylorDrums  6 років тому +17

      First off...you will never be relaxed AND play at your best with alcohol or drugs. Not that you were going that route, I just wanted to leave that in the comments so everyone understands that.
      You need to recreate the live environment. I find the easiest way to do this is to make a video recording. But don't just make the recording...you need to have the intent of showing it to someone so that the pressure is really on. It's called red light syndrome and all studio musicians have to deal with it at some point or another. It happens in a live situation as well. As many opportuinities as you can give yourself to play in those types of situations, the better. And try to remain conscious of your nerves, trying to keep them under control. After you do enough recording and live events, it begins to go away. As well, deep breathing and eating an (oddly enough) banana before a performance helps. I actually have a video on my YT channel about this issue...ua-cam.com/video/-d0EMsbJpbw/v-deo.html
      It's an older one...so forgive the quality. The content is good though.

    • @Strellock
      @Strellock 6 років тому +3

      I gotta start digging through your old videos cause you seem to have one for everything! Thank you! And btw, you are one big nerd - you know stuff about physics, biology, chemistry, psychology, nutrition, philosophy, and who knows what else! I think drums is the least of your interests and I mean that in the best way!
      And everybody needs to watch this video of yours - ua-cam.com/video/-d0EMsbJpbw/v-deo.html Who knew bananas were so awesome! Mind blown!

    • @StephenTaylorDrums
      @StephenTaylorDrums  6 років тому +4

      I achieved nerd status a long time ago. I've had to work hard to keep it ;^)
      So glad it helped man!

    • @dominik2327
      @dominik2327 6 років тому +2

      Strelock Actually alcohol makes it a lot harder to play. I have the same issue with new people I play with for some short time. I am focused more on how they will judge me, than on how do I sound like. I don't know what you can do. For me it just naturally goes away after some time.

    • @Strellock
      @Strellock 6 років тому

      Hey Dominik - Stephen's right with this one - "You need to recreate the live environment". And there's no recreation of a live environment quite like the live environment, so I guess what you're saying is trust that it's just gonna go away naturally when you've got enough experience playing live, which I think it's true.

  • @mikekaluski8173
    @mikekaluski8173 6 років тому

    Cool wall behind you! :)

  • @TheMerryPup
    @TheMerryPup 6 років тому

    Thanks for the video Stephen! Not relevant to the video but-your practice pad. I know you've had it for years and that it's the old HQ real feel gum rubber one, (I think). I have the newer one but it seems to me the old one is quieter. I know they stopped making the old one but can you think of a place, (or places), where I might hunt down one of these old pads? Thanks.

    • @StephenTaylorDrums
      @StephenTaylorDrums  6 років тому

      I would go to ebay and check. That's the only place I can think of to get a lightly used older model.

    • @TheMerryPup
      @TheMerryPup 6 років тому

      OK, thanks man! (Hmmm. Should've thought of that) 🤔

  • @roderikvazan5559
    @roderikvazan5559 5 років тому +1

    I have a weird problem that i am right handed drummer and when i pick a stick in left hand i get instantly feeling i am holding it right, but when i pick up stick in right hand and start playing flying fingers technique (in slow tempo) my stick starts to bouncing askew. i always trying it with both hands in the same time and i have all fingers in the same position, but when i start to play that stick bounce like this / :-(