The grip secret for more SPEED & CONTROL

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  • Опубліковано 26 чер 2024
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    Hey friend, if you keep hitting speed walls with your hands that you can’t break past, and you feel like you have no control over your sticks - then today’s lesson is for you.
    Without implementing the big “secret” to more speed & control (that we’re talking about today), you’ll struggle to play smoothly and quickly around the kit so that you’re nailing fast songs & fills and feeling “free” on the drums.
    I’ll show you exactly how to increase your speed & control massively, and it all starts with one little “secret” we’re breaking down today. YOU CAN DO THIS! Let’s dive in.
    Check out these lessons mentioned in the video to go more in-depth...
    Why middle finger fulcrum is better than index
    • Why MIDDLE finger fulc...
    How to get "relaxed power" - The LOUD & FAST grip
    • Free rebound AND power...
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 21

  • @frankgardner7533
    @frankgardner7533 9 днів тому +1

    Thank you, Stephan, all these subtle "inside the hand" skills are critical to developing high levels of hand technique leading to exceptional drumming!

  • @davecourt9435
    @davecourt9435 7 днів тому

    All your lessons are informative, but this one made so much difference thank you.

  • @michaelkelsay4559
    @michaelkelsay4559 8 днів тому +1

    I think most people are under the impression that they need natural talent to be a good drummer. While natural talent is great for starting drummers to progress faster in terms of skill but I’m a self taught drummer. I didn’t have hardly any natural skill or ability. My best friends dad was a music producer who’s main band left their drum set in the studio leaving the ability for me to try and play along with my friend who played guitar well. I really had no skill but I could do some basic things but I loved it so I worked at a car wash all summer when 13 earning enough to buy a cheap 5 piece set. I learned alot playing Green Day it’s a great band to play along and progress as a beginner. I built up my set to have every cymbal and double bass and after a couple of years playing I was becoming much better and played increasingly difficult music to challenge myself. I had to sell my set before moving in 2008 and didn’t play until I bought a used set around 2017. Luckily besides being incredibly rusty I was quickly able to play as wif not better than in 2008. My main point being if you enjoy playing but aren’t really good if you’re looking to learn get a cheap or used set if you live in a place where you can play reasonably often or get an electric set to practice although electric drums are extremely different than playing traditional drums but you can still learn the basics to gain skill. I have to say to beginners or want to be drummers that playing is extremely therapeutic to me personally and I can release anger or play to be happy. Drums are very unique in that sense personally they really have a positive impact on my life and hope others can experience what I have

  • @missajimnig
    @missajimnig 2 дні тому

    Love the idea of a middle finger fulcrum except I’m missing half the middle finger on my left hand. 😢 I’ll have to adapt everything else to my index finger. Great stuff though.

  • @flashfan1122
    @flashfan1122 5 днів тому

    Im right handed but play hi hat with my left..been trying to learn one handed 16ths with my left and finding my thumb is getting tired or locked up a lot faster than my right, not sure if my technique is putting too much pressure on my thumb or what

  • @dummbobqqqqq
    @dummbobqqqqq 9 днів тому

    Anyone knows if there are flam doubles? Like 2 to flams after another, played through rebound/double strokes?
    Would be harder than classic doubles, because the sticks are not in sync right (because of the flams which are out of sync...right?😅

    • @DigThatDave
      @DigThatDave 9 днів тому +1

      a pataflafla contains this sticking--viz. 'flafla'. but the american sticking has it written more like " flapatafla". For more specifically what you asked, off the top of my head, Gordy Knudtson and Claus Hessler both have exercises that essentially string flams together in various ways.

  • @StoyanStoyanov88
    @StoyanStoyanov88 9 днів тому

    I hold my drumsticks in the end of sticks,dont feel good on balance point.

  • @user-qj6cu7zv7f
    @user-qj6cu7zv7f 8 днів тому

    Grip right

  • @happygarlic13
    @happygarlic13 День тому

    skip first 5 minutes to get to the point

  • @pellepop100
    @pellepop100 9 днів тому +5

    I really would appreciate if you could get to the point a little quicker …

    • @uthamanco
      @uthamanco 9 днів тому

      He's teaching extremely subtle but important topics (FOR FREE) and you want "quicker" 😂💩🤡
      Consider yourself a selfish IDIOT for making such a comment to this saint of a man who GIVES, GIVES, GIVES sooo much quality insight and drumming wisdom for FREE!
      BTW, UA-cam offers FF 10sec and Speed (1.25x==> 2.0x) if you want to digest any content faster.

    • @uthamanco
      @uthamanco 9 днів тому +3

      This man GIVES, GIVES, GIVES tons of very subtle but essential drum technique training for FREE, and you COMPLAIN that it is too slow...go "quicker"!?? 😮
      Consider yourself a selfish, rude person.
      BTW UA-cam has controls for FF 10s and Speed controls (1.25x==>2.0x). Use them and shut up.

    • @ristretto24
      @ristretto24 9 днів тому +3

      It's the tiktok attention span.

    • @t1muj1n
      @t1muj1n 8 днів тому +1

      The amount of waffle tho

    • @gfuterfas
      @gfuterfas 8 днів тому +2

      Totally agree. I love his lessons but just won't watch them because they're all 20 minutes long, and the first 3 minutes are a waste of time\ad for his other stuff. This is why I really like Mike Barnes' youtube channel -- they're all like 5-7 minutes instead of 22+.

  • @michaelkelsay4559
    @michaelkelsay4559 8 днів тому +1

    I think most people are under the impression that they need natural talent to be a good drummer. While natural talent is great for starting drummers to progress faster in terms of skill but I’m a self taught drummer. I didn’t have hardly any natural skill or ability. My best friends dad was a music producer who’s main band left their drum set in the studio leaving the ability for me to try and play along with my friend who played guitar well. I really had no skill but I could do some basic things but I loved it so I worked at a car wash all summer when 13 earning enough to buy a cheap 5 piece set. I learned alot playing Green Day it’s a great band to play along and progress as a beginner. I built up my set to have every cymbal and double bass and after a couple of years playing I was becoming much better and played increasingly difficult music to challenge myself. I had to sell my set before moving in 2008 and didn’t play until I bought a used set around 2017. Luckily besides being incredibly rusty I was quickly able to play as wif not better than in 2008. My main point being if you enjoy playing but aren’t really good if you’re looking to learn get a cheap or used set if you live in a place where you can play reasonably often or get an electric set to practice although electric drums are extremely different than playing traditional drums but you can still learn the basics to gain skill. I have to say to beginners or want to be drummers that playing is extremely therapeutic to me personally and I can release anger or play to be happy. Drums are very unique in that sense personally they really have a positive impact on my life and hope others can experience what I have

    • @ChrisWalker-vs3fb
      @ChrisWalker-vs3fb 6 днів тому

      A drum set is a multipercussion instrument and some ofthose percussion are played with footpedals.
      I use my practice pad to learn a lick or to warm up before a gig. Kit time is what you need as a drummer. Drums and cymbals have different tones of attack and decay resonance, and you really do need to master the use of controlling these tones.
      I'd say get as much kit time as possible.

    • @ChrisWalker-vs3fb
      @ChrisWalker-vs3fb 6 днів тому

      I didn't mean to reply to you, sorry. I was just adding my two pennies worth to the forum.