Wow! Been trying to figure out how playing with your fingers work, this just changed my life haha great tutorial picked it up straight away now jusg gotta practice!!
Great lesson -- easy to understand and simple instructions; thank you. I know everyone is different, but can you speak to an ideal amount of daily practice time with this exercise to consistently build finger speed? 10 minutes? 30? More? And at what point do you ratchet up to faster BPM?
Hi Benjamin, thanks for watching. I would recommend work on this with various exercises like different rudiments, switching between them. I find it helps me play for longer as its more fun and more usable when working it into different patterns. The general rule is if its easy, speed it up, if its hard, slow it down! hope that helps, let me know how you are getting on with it!
I can only do that in a French grip (type grip I guess). When I turn my palms down, my fingers just don’t work that way. When I have my palms facing each I have very good finger control. Does it matter? I mean so much of this is about what is comfortable and I kept replaying the slow motion parts and I just can’t do it with my palms facing down
sorry but muscle mass of the finger involved in finger mouvement (extensor and flexor )are not smaller they are located in the forearm (as the muscle for wrist) if we go faster it's because fingers are lighter than the wrist bones . If you need more info about biomecanic mouvement, motor learning skill and injury prevention contact me in private
Wow! Been trying to figure out how playing with your fingers work, this just changed my life haha great tutorial picked it up straight away now jusg gotta practice!!
Hi Josh, Fantastic, really glad its helped! Keep up the great work and let me know if I can help!
Excellent tutorial. Thank you.
Thank you 😊
Very well explained. Clear and concise. Thanks.
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Awesome lesson by the way
Thank you for the tutorial.
Thank you dude! very informative!
Wow great lesson
Thanks Matt!
TY sir , quick easy , got it :)
Great lesson -- easy to understand and simple instructions; thank you. I know everyone is different, but can you speak to an ideal amount of daily practice time with this exercise to consistently build finger speed? 10 minutes? 30? More? And at what point do you ratchet up to faster BPM?
Hi Benjamin, thanks for watching. I would recommend work on this with various exercises like different rudiments, switching between them. I find it helps me play for longer as its more fun and more usable when working it into different patterns. The general rule is if its easy, speed it up, if its hard, slow it down!
hope that helps, let me know how you are getting on with it!
I can only do that in a French grip (type grip I guess). When I turn my palms down, my fingers just don’t work that way. When I have my palms facing each I have very good finger control. Does it matter? I mean so much of this is about what is comfortable and I kept replaying the slow motion parts and I just can’t do it with my palms facing down
I don’t get the left hand can you help ?
When the "teacher" makes a mistake in the first 3 seconds of the video...
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PRACTICE!
Awsome
what sticks are you useing?
Thanks, it's very helpful 👍👍👍
sorry but muscle mass of the finger involved in finger mouvement (extensor and flexor )are not smaller they are located in the forearm (as the muscle for wrist) if we go faster it's because fingers are lighter than the wrist bones . If you need more info about biomecanic mouvement, motor learning skill and injury prevention contact me in private
Ayyy Lmao really? Good info man!