You just need to singles but this isn’t something I would try to copy because their zone issues and major technique issues and sound quality but if you just want to play jig just work on making your singles fast
Here before I do jig 2 I always warm up by playing the solo starting off slow and just picking up speed and not stopping. And the most trouble everyone has in the solo is going down from drum 3 to 4. Since it the largest space in between and it’s really hard not to hit the rims. But if you just play the triplets or sextuplets whatever they are on drum 3 4 on repeat you will get better at it
work on: 1) Playing Zones (sweep zones for this specifically) 2) Your three hinges in your hands (referring to a video from the quad method i believe) 3) Singles. The key to fast singles is relaxing your hands. you can wrist this out if you relax enough. Practice on 1 drum 4)practice moving from drum to drum. it's important to make sure youre moving side to side from the elbow and upper arm. NOT THE WRIST. Using your wrists to move side to side will cause carpel tunnels or other serious complications that can hinder your drumming. 5) combine it all, and take it RIDICULOUSLY slow. 60 bpm slow.
Dang symbals going crazy 😭
With practice my guy
Cymbals.
Cymbals going wild, you going wild. Why the drums not tuned though
Ive been watching this so Many Times I still cant Get over it!
Dang those symbols going crazy
*Cymbals
bro how do u guys do the solo i just do rolls intead of actually hitting it
You just need to singles but this isn’t something I would try to copy because their zone issues and major technique issues and sound quality but if you just want to play jig just work on making your singles fast
It’s honestly not that hard, it’ll flow. Just start with your right hand and play triplets and speed it up.
Can You please do a tutorial during the Fast part? because when got used to jig2 i had struggles I really like your JIG2 vids❤
I can try soon
Here before I do jig 2 I always warm up by playing the solo starting off slow and just picking up speed and not stopping. And the most trouble everyone has in the solo is going down from drum 3 to 4. Since it the largest space in between and it’s really hard not to hit the rims. But if you just play the triplets or sextuplets whatever they are on drum 3 4 on repeat you will get better at it
work on:
1) Playing Zones (sweep zones for this specifically)
2) Your three hinges in your hands (referring to a video from the quad method i believe)
3) Singles. The key to fast singles is relaxing your hands. you can wrist this out if you relax enough. Practice on 1 drum
4)practice moving from drum to drum. it's important to make sure youre moving side to side from the elbow and upper arm. NOT THE WRIST. Using your wrists to move side to side will cause carpel tunnels or other serious complications that can hinder your drumming.
5) combine it all, and take it RIDICULOUSLY slow. 60 bpm slow.
Ngl.. tune drum 2 and 4
Yeah.... told the percussion instructor, but he didn't do it 😂
Also for the marry little lamb part move down a drum where you start off with drum 2 and the highest one is drum 1
@@NightlyTundra65 Drumlines have a choice of which one to do. My school does it the same way the video did.
My school only has 4 headed tenors😭😭 @@zaynfn2288
Ayo Jig 2
Btw I Steal Tenor Drums In Sacred Heart Academy Zarraga Drum And Lyre
I'm your opponent zarraga central elem school boi
@@GabrielSiloterio si ua-cam.com/video/yC2uoSDYhq0/v-deo.htmlsi=679fbFqsdq908XRY
I love the tenor but the drum head nah
Is it just me or the tenors are out of tune
They are….
maybe it's just you because when you put your headset on it's going to get out of tune
It could just be that they aren’t really playing in the playing zone