no cuts. just raw footage. mistakes and all, long and the stuff like stretches you do in between - more than just executing the concept itself briefly. transparency goes a long way and helps others learning any artform. much appreciated man 🙏🏾
I love this, especially the honesty at around 16:30 regarding memorizing the exercise, making mistakes and whether or not to stop and restart versus continue on. It's so tempting as an educator to present only the cleanest/ideal takes in videos, and I really deeply appreciate the honesty. (Plus, I think there's something to be said about incorporating less familiar exercises into a warm up routine.)
Yup. I practice with marching sticks when I’m on a practice pad. I feel like the added weight and width helps strengthen my fulcrum and finger control when I switch back to normal sticks
Are you using matching sticks there? I've been feeling really limited by my non-dominant hand lately. Something like constant inverted flam taps drags so much with the approach notes before the accent on my left. Warmups get me looser but I'm hitting a tempo (and endurance) ceiling before I get sloppy
Yes I’m using matching sticks. Hmm yeah I think the “weak” hand is the bane of every drummer’s existence lol. Plus, inverted flam taps are already hard enough. For me, it helps to use heavier sticks and put the metronome at a very slow tempo so you can better understand all the nuances and slowly increase the tempo
Dude, the only thing I have to say about this is that you forgot to tell your students to never practice without a metronome! Always practice with a metronome! Always!
no cuts. just raw footage. mistakes and all, long and the stuff like stretches you do in between - more than just executing the concept itself briefly. transparency goes a long way and helps others learning any artform. much appreciated man 🙏🏾
This is wonderful Jharis!
Thanks Mike!
Can u please keep these gems coming? Ur truly blessing us😤🦸🏾♂️🙌🏾
Thank you so much for sharing these exercises. You're an awesome drummer and a great inspiration. Much love!
I love this, especially the honesty at around 16:30 regarding memorizing the exercise, making mistakes and whether or not to stop and restart versus continue on. It's so tempting as an educator to present only the cleanest/ideal takes in videos, and I really deeply appreciate the honesty. (Plus, I think there's something to be said about incorporating less familiar exercises into a warm up routine.)
You are a strong brother 😬
Sick
Wow!!! Thank you for this.
I think a video on finger technique or stick grip in general would be cool because most beginners struggle with using fingers
The Alan Dawson ritual is really good with a foot ostinato also
Really appreciate stuff like this !!
You are changing my understanding about a lot of things, thanks for sharing 🥳🥳
Those are the Stone Killers from Joe Morello's book, masters studies.
More content exactly like this please 😥❤❤
It's too helpful🤦♂️
Killer exercise. Thanks for sharing!
Awesome! I love seeing real dedicated practice and warm up routines. Thanks for posting
Thanks for posting : will def borrow some of these
this is great been doing this for 2 weeks and have seen great improvements thanks!
Amazing!
brother, thanks for sharing, excellent work, very inspiring!
This is GOLD
Thank you for this !
THIS IS REALLY AWESOME ❓️👍👀
I am impressed with your reading skills.
Thanks for sharing this man. Blessings to you for showing us another way to be better 🙌🏽
when i make mistakes on the ritual i try n go back to those specific ones n get them sounding good at least a few times
this is so cool to see. thank you for sharing
Nahhhhh fam this shit works! Need that right foot kick pedal builder video next lol Preciate you sharing knowledge tho one love🤞🏿
thanks for sharing!
Thank you so much!
Thank you!!
THANK YOU BRUH!
Great video Jharis, can't wait to try this warmup out! For a video suggestion, can you break down the drum part on your single "Miss You"?
Definitely!
@@jharis.yokley oh sweet bro!
😢 very good
great video! Curious what drew you to a more "french grip" style when you play the snare drum? Was it a teacher, experimentation, or both?
Hmm not really sure. I usually change grips just based on how I feel in the moment. Also, maybe the heavier marching sticks have influence too
If you always practice with a metronome, when you get called into the studio, you're cool with the click.
This is really good stuff Jharis. Do you warmup with Ralph Hardimon sticks? I’ve been using the Bill Bachman sticks, and they’re super rad.
🙏🏿 yup I warmup with hardimons
Why is your snare rotating through the video?
That snare stand is broken so it’s always moving. Very annoying lol
Hey bro 😊 We had a same lab in Berklee!! I'm Jin!! Subscribe done ✅
Oooh. So that's how you become good 😅
I'm sorry if you said it somewhere in the video, but were you using marching sticks for this? The sticks you were using seemed extra big
Yup. I practice with marching sticks when I’m on a practice pad. I feel like the added weight and width helps strengthen my fulcrum and finger control when I switch back to normal sticks
Are you using matching sticks there?
I've been feeling really limited by my non-dominant hand lately. Something like constant inverted flam taps drags so much with the approach notes before the accent on my left. Warmups get me looser but I'm hitting a tempo (and endurance) ceiling before I get sloppy
Yes I’m using matching sticks. Hmm yeah I think the “weak” hand is the bane of every drummer’s existence lol. Plus, inverted flam taps are already hard enough. For me, it helps to use heavier sticks and put the metronome at a very slow tempo so you can better understand all the nuances and slowly increase the tempo
It's such a game changer to use bigger sticks during the warmup! Jharis, Are those Ralph Hardimons?
Yup hardimons 🙏🏿
So my forearms ache after awhile of doing this ….that’s good right?? 🥵
Hahaha yeah! Make sure to stretch a little before and during 🤘🏿
THANK YOU YOUNG MAN YOU HAVE RE-IGNITED MY DISCIPLNE . ANOTHER GREAT BOOK FOR HANDS IS ROLLS ROLLS ROLLS BY JOEL ROTHMAN
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Which Sticks are you using?
For pad warmups, I use vic firth Ralph hardimon marching sticks.
If the metronome is a quarter note, then arent these 32nd notes and not 16ths?
@@peterzerovnik which exercise are you talking about?
@@jharis.yokleythe first one.. 7 alternating singles in one quarter note
@@peterzerovnik ah ok no the metronome is 1/2 note, not 1/4
@@jharis.yokleyahh ok tnx.
love that your getting more into teaching! maybe for the next one a pop filter on the mic would be nice:)
If you can do them on the snare do them on the snare, the pad is ok for developing muscle memory but it doesn`t respond like a snare head.
Well of course!
Fuck yeah, thanks Jharis!
i was the 1 thousand like
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Excellent brother excellent! I for ine am very appreciative of brothers like You❤
Dude, the only thing I have to say about this is that you forgot to tell your students to never practice without a metronome! Always practice with a metronome! Always!
thank you very much!