This will change your drumming forever (3 tips on dynamics)
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- Опубліковано 18 лип 2018
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Great lesson man! Dynamics is so overlooked, and such a quick way to "sound better".
Havering and Essex Drum Lessons agreed! It is INSANE how much dynamics can revolutionize your sound.
Dude, I'm not particularly a drummer, but I'm producing music and this video is a UA-cam gem. It really is. Thank you! Sharing with with percussionists that I know.
Thanks so much! I would love for you to share the video, that means the world to me! I make this stuff to (hopefully) help people play drums better. So I'm glad this video can do that for ya! Thanks again.
Thank you for this, it really help me
So glad to hear it!
Dynamics are EVERYTHING! Great video, Tim!
This really helped me thank you very much.. this video is one of the best...
Dynamics ❤
I need this. Thanks man! 👍👍
Great video Tim! All very good points!
Behind the Beat with Chris Langan thanks Chris! Doing what I can! Haha
Well said. I hear so many drummers over play hats & cymbals
tdrum21 yes yes yes. So very true.
You have helped me a lot thanks buddy
Thanks for this dude
Thanks great lesson
Glad you liked it Jeff!
Very underrated video, think that every drummer should see this video
You're too kind! Glad you got something out of it.
This is a great video. Fundamental stuff that I have gotten rusty on over the last few years from not playing drums much. Also that snare sounds so good and natural! :)
Thanks Eddy! Doing what I can man. That is a fun 13 x 6.5 snare. Yamaha Musashi (spelling?) Oak.
Great video, Tim! I'm glad you're uploading videos more often.
I'm looking forward to seeing your views and approach to tuning drums.
P.S. About dynamics: I know for sure is one of the most important thing in a band situation. It makes you sound in a different level. That's why it is important to achieve good technique about this topic.
4 dislike is from the loud drummer.
hahaha. Honestly. I can't blame them. We've all been there.
this really good video bro
Thanks so much Faiz!
Good stuff
Appreciate it!
Drumming for almost 8 years now, and I haven't used rimshots in my whole life! I thoght that rimshot is for 'advanced players' but now I really want to learn and utilize it.
Is there any good starting point for learning rimshots?
tuna huma glad it helped! Yes, rim shots are the secret to life! I would say just go slow and aim for getting a consistent sound each hit, at a ton of dynamics. Then move to incorporating the rim shots as accents in your rudiments RlrrLrll and such.
Tim Buell Thanks man!
Do anyone know what the 1st beat is called
How do you know I am not playing the drums correctly?
Hi Tim.. first of all your lesson was very helpful for me as a musician and a drummer.. very "EduTainment"... 😄😄 by the way can you also make video's that concerns ergonomics of drum.. especially that includes throne heights base on your height.. As for me I'm 5'7 ft tall average height for Asians... ty very much Tim! 😊 hoping for your response!
Miguel Luis Del Castillo thanks so much! Glad you enjoyed it. Ergonomics are NOT my area of speciality- but I’ll see what I can do!
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I just wonder if dynamics would still apply for songs that are meant to be loud or fast :/ i wanna apply dynamics even though playing for example SHE by Green Day
Hey! This is a great question. Inner dynamics (the balance of each element of the drum kit while you are playing) is 100% applicable regardless of genre as metal cymbals will always naturally be much louder than drums with plastic heads so we should always try to take things like that into account when playing. But dynamic contrast between sections of songs apply, even on gigs where the music is heavier. A verse of a song being slightly quieter than the chorus or bring the overall dynamic/volume down at the beginning of the bridge and letting it build throughout is always going to make a show more dynamic and interesting - no matter how "loud" the music is. If that makes sense.
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