Good effort but a bit sloppy tbh. Concentrate more on evenness of gap between strokes and all four volume levels ie. right foot heel, right foot toe, left foot heel, left foot toe should all be the same volume and the spacing between them equal. You're getting fluctuation in volume as well as spacing, even triggers will pick that up since they're velocity sensitive etc
Here's a couple of good exercises to try bro: *1.* see how slow you can heel toe, not how fast. See how slow you can go without losing evenness & volume. *2.* Try with triplet timing on the feet ie. 1 + a, 2 + a etc. Do singles first, then simply drop your heel for doubles, don't change your leg speed though, just drop the doubles to go into sextuplet mode. *3.* Try weaving the heel toe together, so go right heel, left heel, right toe, left toe... takes time but you will get it. It's a legit technique but the name escapes me rn, you'll get some nice speed from that one, plus technically it's singles considering the beater hits on your drum are right left right left etc as opposed to right right left left etc. I also recommend highly trying to use a left foot lead instead of right. So do that exercise you just did but start on the left instead, as well as with the exercises I suggested. Being able to play with either foot as lead will open a lot of doors to crazy foot patterns. Good luck
Yes,,, need more practice.. but the as what I've experienced on heel-toe drumming is that there's no even space, there's always a galloping sound that's why trigger is necessary... This is my take on this topic.
@@jubencore1950 I promise you when you get good enough there is no gallop. Think about what makes it gallop in the first place. It's uneven spacing. if the spacing is fine then your velocity either on your heel or toe aren't even. It's a practice thing bro, I've got a mate who thinks he can heel toe because he can get that motion, it's another whole level to control it accurately.
@@jubencore1950triggers aren’t going to do shit for spacing just leveling off intensity. If you hit a triggered drum off beat you’re going to get the triggers off beat.
The best Yan boss, may dalawanh version Yan.. 5711... Single chain yang Ng Gibraltar... Pag 6711 dual chain.. mas maganda kung Yun nalang Peru okay na din Yung 5711 version basta may solid plate ung ilalim Ng master pedal
Hi! Please use fitflop electra, walkstar, and a similar design sandals under the fitflop brand to step on the pedal of the bass drum as my request. Thank you.
No offense to this drummer,he might just not be there yet,but around 95% of heel toe I've heard,sounds like sloppy gallops,it's supposed to sound like fast singles,I just don't get how most other people don't notice this
@@antonmaclean8418 hahhaaha I'm just enjoying myself while practicing I don't have bands now so im focusing on my technique I need to be good @ 1 technique. So I choose this.. but thanks man.
Sounds awesome! I haven’t heard untriggered much since I don’t play drums so was fun to hear
Wow, sounds like an old R4 diesel
Hahah😂
Good effort but a bit sloppy tbh. Concentrate more on evenness of gap between strokes and all four volume levels ie. right foot heel, right foot toe, left foot heel, left foot toe should all be the same volume and the spacing between them equal. You're getting fluctuation in volume as well as spacing, even triggers will pick that up since they're velocity sensitive etc
Here's a couple of good exercises to try bro: *1.* see how slow you can heel toe, not how fast. See how slow you can go without losing evenness & volume. *2.* Try with triplet timing on the feet ie. 1 + a, 2 + a etc. Do singles first, then simply drop your heel for doubles, don't change your leg speed though, just drop the doubles to go into sextuplet mode. *3.* Try weaving the heel toe together, so go right heel, left heel, right toe, left toe... takes time but you will get it. It's a legit technique but the name escapes me rn, you'll get some nice speed from that one, plus technically it's singles considering the beater hits on your drum are right left right left etc as opposed to right right left left etc. I also recommend highly trying to use a left foot lead instead of right. So do that exercise you just did but start on the left instead, as well as with the exercises I suggested. Being able to play with either foot as lead will open a lot of doors to crazy foot patterns. Good luck
Yes,,, need more practice.. but the as what I've experienced on heel-toe drumming is that there's no even space, there's always a galloping sound that's why trigger is necessary... This is my take on this topic.
Yes I've seen this technique... This one is very challenging. But i will try this
@@jubencore1950 I promise you when you get good enough there is no gallop. Think about what makes it gallop in the first place. It's uneven spacing. if the spacing is fine then your velocity either on your heel or toe aren't even. It's a practice thing bro, I've got a mate who thinks he can heel toe because he can get that motion, it's another whole level to control it accurately.
@@jubencore1950triggers aren’t going to do shit for spacing just leveling off intensity. If you hit a triggered drum off beat you’re going to get the triggers off beat.
boss. planning on buying a double bass pedal. ok ba yung Gibraltar 5711DB?
The best Yan boss, may dalawanh version Yan.. 5711... Single chain yang Ng Gibraltar... Pag 6711 dual chain.. mas maganda kung Yun nalang Peru okay na din Yung 5711 version basta may solid plate ung ilalim Ng master pedal
Hi! Please use fitflop electra, walkstar, and a similar design sandals under the fitflop brand to step on the pedal of the bass drum as my request. Thank you.
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No offense to this drummer,he might just not be there yet,but around 95% of heel toe I've heard,sounds like sloppy gallops,it's supposed to sound like fast singles,I just don't get how most other people don't notice this
Yeah... I guess it's the reason why they used triggers
@jubencore1950 I'm not sure I've never used them. I just seen your heel toe in heels ,lol 👍
@@antonmaclean8418 hahhaaha I'm just enjoying myself while practicing I don't have bands now so im focusing on my technique I need to be good @ 1 technique. So I choose this.. but thanks man.