The drum pattern that changed my life

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  • @DimitriFantini
    @DimitriFantini  Місяць тому +16

    For anyone wondering yes the lesson pdf is totally free! grab it here and get practicing: www.dimitrifantinidrums.com/the-drum-pattern-that-changed-my-life?video=E0trobcCVs8

  • @AndrewMiller-tc8xx
    @AndrewMiller-tc8xx Місяць тому +85

    I have been struggling with limb independence heavily after stopping drumming for a few years. Needed an exercise like this to relearn it the right way. I have a gig in a few weeks that I was stressing about, but after running through this a few times, I feel a lot better. Thank you for your generosity!

    • @DimitriFantini
      @DimitriFantini  Місяць тому +4

      that's amazing to hear! and not surprising... working on exercises like this make a HUGE difference in your overall playing :)

    • @garrethtrompetter3941
      @garrethtrompetter3941 Місяць тому +3

      Funny enough, I was practicing ostinatos and got stuck in a rut and this video just popped up. Man you explained it so well! I’m practicing it slowly but getting there

    • @sterlingpratt4901
      @sterlingpratt4901 Місяць тому +3

      Good luck with your gig! You're gonna kill it! 🤩🙏🏻

    • @aaronjennings8385
      @aaronjennings8385 Місяць тому +1

      Take your time, no rush... good luck.

  • @Randuski
    @Randuski 14 годин тому

    I think this is the single greatest drum kit exercise I’ve found. I haven’t played drums in yeeeears, but just after doing this for a while I actually feel like I’ve completely separated my hands and feet entirely for the first time. You’re a legend

    • @DimitriFantini
      @DimitriFantini  14 годин тому +1

      I agree because i was lucky enough to be taught it! my mission is to pay it forward 🧠

  • @WuzzleTime369
    @WuzzleTime369 Місяць тому +35

    Brand new self taught drummer here! This video is leaving me sitting in my computer chair with my mouth open. Definitely a challenge I'm looking forward to practicing! Thank you for putting yourself out there with these drumming videos.

    • @DimitriFantini
      @DimitriFantini  Місяць тому

      You are very welcome!! Take your time with this one and start with just the rhythms at the beginning!

    • @bpospanov
      @bpospanov Місяць тому

      I feel the same way bro

    • @mickeyricketts6987
      @mickeyricketts6987 Місяць тому

      I’m a self taught drummer who’s played for years and this video made me want to throw up

    • @bpospanov
      @bpospanov Місяць тому

      @@mickeyricketts6987 because...?

    • @mickeyricketts6987
      @mickeyricketts6987 Місяць тому +2

      @ Bcuz for as long as I’ve played drums Im still nowhere near this 😭

  • @bfixpaddywhack
    @bfixpaddywhack День тому

    You're an excellent teacher. I stopped playing years ago but have been enjoying watching you clearly explain and play your lessons. I have a drum pad sitting in a virtual shopping cart. Maybe I'll get it today

  • @SteveDobney
    @SteveDobney 29 днів тому +9

    Great stuff. It reminds me of the practice I did 50 years ago using a book called "Stick Control". I've still got the book!

  • @sambeazley3900
    @sambeazley3900 3 дні тому +1

    This is awesome stuff. I’ve been teaching pretty much the same thing to all my students for the past couple years so to come across this video by chance is a total spin out for me. I especially love the vocal accent stuff for helping students play fills that actually sound good and aren’t just mechanical movements down the toms. You can make rules like accents on right hand go on the floor Tom and left hand on high Tom for example.

  • @workshybum
    @workshybum 9 днів тому +2

    I’ve been teaching myself for about 2.5 years by just jamming along to the drum scores I can find on you tube. Recently I’ve started to want some structured practice exercises for serious improvement. As much as this video terrifies me because I’m nowhere near being able to unlock my limbs for it, I’m going to start slow with a few minutes a day and hope for the best. I’d love to be able to play just a little more freely without having to rely on following scores. Thanks for the lesson!

    • @DimitriFantini
      @DimitriFantini  9 днів тому +1

      you ARE near doing this! You have to take it one note at a time, slow, and you will get there

    • @workshybum
      @workshybum 5 днів тому +2

      @ Thanks for the encouragement! I’m going to get down to it this week!

  • @mikemccormick1676
    @mikemccormick1676 Місяць тому +19

    Thank you so much for taking the time to put this lesson together. You explained everything so clearly and enthusiastically! In this day and age of immense greed, you freely shared this wisdom, with your only compensation being the hope that it helps the drumming community to get past a difficult milestone. Thank you!

    • @DimitriFantini
      @DimitriFantini  Місяць тому +1

      Thanks a ton for the kind words! Keep at it, and enjoy the journey!

  • @emontzka
    @emontzka Місяць тому +26

    I was on a double bill with Danilo Perez’s trio in the 90’s with a then unknown Antonio Sanchez on drums. I asked him how he became so fluent playing left foot clave (which he is ridiculously good at). He started with a similar approach with bass drum on “a” of one and “and” of two, but then it moves to incorporating hand/bass drum combinations as well while keeping left foot clave going.

    • @DimitriFantini
      @DimitriFantini  Місяць тому +9

      Antonio Sanchez is truly amazing! Yes this system works for any ostinato you want to work on :)

    • @scooter825
      @scooter825 Місяць тому

      What hi hats love the lesson

    • @SEAJustinDrum
      @SEAJustinDrum Місяць тому +1

      Songo! My drum teacher had me do this rhythm then songo a few years later.

  • @6061
    @6061 Місяць тому +10

    Thanks!

    • @DimitriFantini
      @DimitriFantini  Місяць тому

      thanks a lot!

    • @stephanesavina9506
      @stephanesavina9506 Місяць тому

      @6061 Do you play drums with aluminum sticks ?
      On 6061 cymbals !
      👍to your channel

  • @Caram3lB3ar
    @Caram3lB3ar Місяць тому +5

    My man! I've been searching youtube videos for quite some time and none of them tackled the explanations of counting like you have. Plus, not only did you not just explain your thought process, gave excellent tips, but you also showed us. Instant subscribe.

  • @Thregh
    @Thregh Місяць тому +9

    This is all you need to get better at drumming in the beginner/intermediate level. I'm self learned, and have had some drumming lessons. I got the exercise to do the 4 singles variation accents, I was told to start with them, and then that will improve my skills. Many times you want it to be much more cool and advanced, just do the basics.

    • @DimitriFantini
      @DimitriFantini  Місяць тому +3

      Absolutely! Mastering the basics is where all the magic happens.

  • @darcyandpaul
    @darcyandpaul 15 днів тому +3

    That’s some serious free content. Very appreciative. Will reach out for some paid lessons in the future.

  • @fileundergood2955
    @fileundergood2955 20 днів тому +3

    Great explanation!
    If you can say it you can play it! Moving accents against ostenado foot patterns like New Orleans, Brazilian, Latin can really open up playing..

  • @lubamovie5841
    @lubamovie5841 4 дні тому

    This is a fantastic exercise. I have been doing it almost daily since I found it about a month ago. Thank you very much for sharing it, Dimitri!!!

  • @OliveAbyss75719
    @OliveAbyss75719 Місяць тому +11

    I did a lesson with Tim Alexander from Primus and this was one of the things he recommended doing for practice too!

    • @Uhtceare_tidee
      @Uhtceare_tidee Місяць тому +1

      Met him a couple times at the wild Buffalo in Bellingham. He always seemed like a cool dude.

    • @gregchick3311
      @gregchick3311 Місяць тому

      I knew Tim when he was with the band before Primus, "Major Lingo" I lived in Jerome Az. where they all played as the house band (The Spirit Room). Mid 80's. I also moved away about a couple years after he did , I miss those jams. Tim was a lively drummer for the band.

  • @phoshlakene8199
    @phoshlakene8199 4 дні тому

    Thank you so much Dimitri for impacting on many. God bless you brother❤

  • @Pelipcahh
    @Pelipcahh Місяць тому +16

    Challenge accepted! This looks VERY challenging, but as a self-taught drummer, limb independence has been VERY difficult.

    • @DimitriFantini
      @DimitriFantini  Місяць тому +5

      report back in one week!

    • @usill3309
      @usill3309 15 днів тому

      Independance is a difficult skill for most. discipline builds independance. You will fail. A lot. Thats good.

  • @Will-Iam-INFJ
    @Will-Iam-INFJ Місяць тому +2

    I purchased a Drumeo membership as I can't afford traditional private drum lessons. Drumeo is a rushed information overload. These are the exact type of lessons I was looking for. Thank you and I look forward to exploring your channel further!

  • @AdrumaVictoria16
    @AdrumaVictoria16 Місяць тому +5

    You are a generous man, your dreams will come true.

  • @Rijo31000
    @Rijo31000 Місяць тому +1

    Thanks for the great lesson and explanation! I have Benny Greb dvd’s and did a several of his camp masterclasses, but another view and twist to it is always welcome! Great inspiration! The big problem is you have to put in the hours, there are no short cuts 😉👊🏻

  • @TheJennivision1
    @TheJennivision1 Місяць тому +3

    Quite a talent to put together a great lesson but then present it so well too. Really well done

    • @DimitriFantini
      @DimitriFantini  Місяць тому

      Thank you so much! I hope it’s as helpful for you as it was for me!

  • @A.Man..
    @A.Man.. Місяць тому +2

    Woah! been watching all sorts of teachers, you are amazing, you break everything down and make it so manageable. ive been playing for years, paid gigs too, but only cos i could keep time and groove, i have no chops...but your channel is the best, you break it down so simply and youre a phenomenal player. you deserve 1m subs

  • @scross2213
    @scross2213 Місяць тому +1

    This might well be the best drumming tutorial I’ve had the pleasure of watching. So neatly scaffolded and very well explained and illustrated. Thanks a million for opening up a whole new drumming practice approach to me 😊😊😊.

    • @DimitriFantini
      @DimitriFantini  Місяць тому

      Thank you so much for the kind words! I’m really glad the tutorial clicked with you.

  • @ConnorBailey-i5l
    @ConnorBailey-i5l Місяць тому +1

    This exercise has really forced me to imporve my counting and accuracy. This is great, thank you.

    • @DimitriFantini
      @DimitriFantini  Місяць тому

      Awesome! Glad it’s helping with your counting and accuracy

  • @enzof.3264
    @enzof.3264 Місяць тому +2

    Brazilians really loved that ❤ Thanks for the lesson

  • @filipebraganca2558
    @filipebraganca2558 Місяць тому +1

    Really really great exercices. I've being drumming for over 20 years and never practice this way, really good. Thanks for sharing.

  • @mikemolaro4198
    @mikemolaro4198 Місяць тому +1

    This is awesome. Thanks. Clear and well demonstrated. Super simple, but not easy! Time to work on it.

  • @mickw7152
    @mickw7152 Місяць тому +2

    Super exercises. You are the Groove Master!

  • @sobrehombre9338
    @sobrehombre9338 Місяць тому +3

    I saw the video. Thanks !
    One way I reach to practice with that was with independency, this mean: all three limbs keep one group and the free limb play though all the 16 variations. For example, right hand, right feet and left feet keep doing the variation 1, meanwhile the right hand play all the 16 variations. When you finish that only one limb change to the second variation (left hand for example), left feet and right feet keeps doing the 1 variation. Now, right hand play again the 16 variations. And so son. This is a nested loop. You can have more than 72000 combinations only with that.
    With that, you will have a very very very solid vocabulary (only for existence), you can multiply all those practices with accents, flam and doubles and you will get ~72.000 x 3 (at least).
    That's only if you count the binary subdivision. You can do the same with the triplets, quintuplets and 7-tuplets.
    Thanks for this!

    • @DimitriFantini
      @DimitriFantini  Місяць тому +2

      sounds like a solid plan to me!

    • @sobrehombre9338
      @sobrehombre9338 Місяць тому

      @@DimitriFantini ♥

    • @sobrehombre9338
      @sobrehombre9338 Місяць тому +1

      @@DimitriFantini I learned some 4/4 notes with "words" in spanish. For example, two of them can be called "Ga-Lo-Pa" and the other one is "Sam-Ba-Le". So, I realize that play those two at the same time make me soooooooooooooooo confuse about what am I earing.
      And at the end I get discover of so many combination that I will never play by my own iniciative.

  • @alexgaeckle1540
    @alexgaeckle1540 17 днів тому +1

    Yeah this is very very similar to 16th note grid. Gridding in marching world is to break down and separate the hands from the feet and see how to find each partial in the note. At slower tempos is essential and very useful. If you can grid anything and learn and play it flawlessly, you'll be good.

  • @aurelio1204
    @aurelio1204 Місяць тому +4

    This is fantastic, congratulations and thank you!

  • @2and4the1
    @2and4the1 Місяць тому +2

    We spent countless hours doing these hand exercises in Drum Corps (without the a on the foot LOL). Very useful when muscle memory takes over.

  •  Місяць тому +4

    Fantastic great film editing! Thumbs up! 👍

  • @Leyzime
    @Leyzime Місяць тому

    Wow...I love this exercises...simply excellent. Thank you very much

  • @peterjohnson4068
    @peterjohnson4068 Місяць тому

    Definitely the best in the world!! So comprehensive! Thanks a lot!

  • @MrAngryTwinkie
    @MrAngryTwinkie Місяць тому +2

    Fantastic lesson, and a great way to get a ton of miles out of a simple broad concept.

  • @AdrumaVictoria16
    @AdrumaVictoria16 Місяць тому

    Bruh, yesterday I had a gig and it was next level. Applying Samba/12345 afforded confidence to stretch and take risks and ride the click. There are a lot of fantastic teachers on UA-cam, but I say thank you to you and your teachers for sharing that. It’s so damn simple, yet so effective. Peace..

    • @DimitriFantini
      @DimitriFantini  Місяць тому +1

      amazing! this is exactly the confidence and solidity this type of practice gives you!

  • @lenneke_
    @lenneke_ Місяць тому

    First drumming vid I ever saw that actually makes sense. Will definitely try this for sure! Thank you so much man 🙏

    • @DimitriFantini
      @DimitriFantini  Місяць тому

      That means a lot thank you! Have fun giving it a try!

  • @BornShalom
    @BornShalom Місяць тому +4

    this is exactly what i’ve been looking for. thank you

  • @000dr0g
    @000dr0g Місяць тому +1

    Great lesson! Very inspiring.

  • @performershealth
    @performershealth Місяць тому

    Love it. I do this exact same thing with my students. Great stuff. Following now.

  • @ryanlynch290
    @ryanlynch290 27 днів тому

    Cool. Brain had something similar on his VHS instructional in the 90s, Shredding Reppis on the Gnar Gnar Rad. The entire thing is available here on youtube.
    IIRC the kick was playing 1--U2--U3--U4--U
    Snare was on 2 & 4
    Hi Hat was straight 8th notes
    Right hand played all the partials on the ride.
    It REALLY helped me a lot when I was getting started.

  • @xavierkeys3867
    @xavierkeys3867 15 днів тому

    Good stuff Dimitri!

  • @JoakimKanon
    @JoakimKanon 4 дні тому +1

    14:52 I can hear you have met my girl from Ipanema.

  • @jonpnorris
    @jonpnorris Місяць тому

    I’ve been doing this stuff for years and it’s great

  • @dumbguydepot304
    @dumbguydepot304 Місяць тому +3

    This is great stuff.
    I started with New Breed back in the 80's and Advanced Funk Studies. I remember seeing those > on the top of the beats and didn't bother with them. Until I got to final year highschool and realized how much those ghost notes make a difference in the feel and sound.
    I was starting on a book like in 1998 and it was very similar to this but I didn't have a computer or know how to do the notations with the accents.
    Dom Famularo RIP came out with a book in the early 2000's with Vic Firth. I was signed up to them to get free books etc. It was similar in a way to the Speed-Volume axis.
    Anyway, I see this as an excellent exercise that we should be doing it on a daily basis.
    I've been drumming since 86 and other than the few instances, I never played 5's except for perhaps a performance of Peaches En Regalia at my final college performance. I played in hard sort of proggy stuff but it was mostly fast unison stuff as a group but 5's are rare. The independence work is great though.
    Haha don't forget the voice. It helps when you get vocal parts.
    Dude, I'd recommend any new drummer to check this out! Good stuff.

    • @DimitriFantini
      @DimitriFantini  Місяць тому

      Love hearing stories like this, thanks for sharing!

  • @raf-zz
    @raf-zz Місяць тому

    this lesson is gold!! congratulations on the video, e parabéns pelo ostinato de samba!!

    • @DimitriFantini
      @DimitriFantini  Місяць тому +1

      Thank you so much! Fico muito feliz que você gostou da liçã

  • @elvislegg8634
    @elvislegg8634 18 днів тому

    It is precisely this type of exercise that put me on a path the radically improving my drumming about 10 years ago. I can't recommend this enough. Still a work in progress, the combinations never end. See also: Alan Dawson's Rudimental Ritual.

  • @ShouldHaveDoneThisSooner
    @ShouldHaveDoneThisSooner 9 днів тому

    Great lesson! Thanks 😊 😊

  • @Resarchaic
    @Resarchaic 16 днів тому

    Very nice video, good foundational learning.

  • @Kostis_playsDrums
    @Kostis_playsDrums Місяць тому +4

    Great stuff right there. Similar to Benny Greb’s approach.

    • @DimitriFantini
      @DimitriFantini  Місяць тому +4

      Yes, I saw Benny’s version 5-6 years ago and he teaches this “grid” concept (as it used to be called) very well! For me, my teacher shared it with me around 2001 or so, I don’t know where I’d be without that!

  • @oov55
    @oov55 Місяць тому +2

    just brilliant

  • @scottfeatherstone99
    @scottfeatherstone99 Місяць тому +2

    Man this is good, I pray that God will bless you for helping others become better at the drums, I'm a drummer for my church and I'm grateful for your lessons, thanks bro.

  • @trextify
    @trextify 20 днів тому

    Yeah this is a great exercise. Anika Nilles pad book goes over this exercise in all subdivisions. 5s is really cool

  • @armandochuh
    @armandochuh Місяць тому

    Samba changing lives. Great!

  • @delicrux
    @delicrux Місяць тому

    as a guitarist who plays many instruments i find these patterns very useful for some of the complex rhythm sections found in djent songs from bands like tesseract animals as leaders and periphery or meshuggah

  • @Dogmeat_donnie
    @Dogmeat_donnie Місяць тому

    Great lesson. Thank you!

  • @DarrenCoen
    @DarrenCoen Місяць тому +7

    Sometimes UA-cam algo serves bullshit, sometimes it delivers gems like this. Very excited to work on this thank you!

  • @sobrehombre9338
    @sobrehombre9338 Місяць тому

    Thanks!
    I look that by the first time on the Benny Greb some DVD (the first ones). Very very very good exercise.
    Thanks for share it!

  • @Soundpaintmusic
    @Soundpaintmusic Місяць тому +2

    Fantastic video!

  • @brothermyke6523
    @brothermyke6523 Місяць тому +1

    That was truly helpful.

  • @JohnnieChiptowner
    @JohnnieChiptowner Місяць тому

    Seems to share a common thread with Ben Johnston's Focused Coordination method books. You might be interested in checking those out as it builds some of these concepts into entry level groove patterns.

    • @DimitriFantini
      @DimitriFantini  Місяць тому

      Haven’t heard of that book, thanks for the rec!

  • @urban201
    @urban201 Місяць тому

    Amazing, thank you for sharing 👑

  • @ghostnote6580
    @ghostnote6580 Місяць тому

    Needed an exercise like this

  • @windowlizard
    @windowlizard Місяць тому

    Oh man 🙌 just subbed, what a legend you are brotha. Love your approach as much as i love that snare 🤤 big kisses from NC 👊

  • @joda3615
    @joda3615 Місяць тому +1

    No way you played a bit of the drg soundtrack at the start of the vid. Great choice. Rock and stone

  • @RaymondPeckIII
    @RaymondPeckIII Місяць тому

    Now you're ready to play Thrak, which has a section of the 5 against 7, except you play either the 1st and the 3rd or 1st and 4th notes of the 5 against the 1st and 4th and 6th notes of the 7.
    Then you can add the 3rd polyrhythm simultaneously over the top. It's in 13.

  • @MaltZarT
    @MaltZarT Місяць тому +1

    Tysm bro love from uk u help amazingly ❤❤

  • @simonhoy7775
    @simonhoy7775 Місяць тому

    Nice lesson. You could spend a lifetime practicing these kind of pattern.

    • @DimitriFantini
      @DimitriFantini  Місяць тому

      Thanks! Totally agree, these patterns can keep you growing for a lifetime!

  • @ThomasNappo
    @ThomasNappo Місяць тому

    Well done😊

  • @GoranVedriskheops
    @GoranVedriskheops Місяць тому +1

    this is awesome, thank you very much :)

  • @pfkmsandiego
    @pfkmsandiego 20 днів тому

    nice lesson. thank you

  • @fkraus6
    @fkraus6 Місяць тому +1

    Killer dude!!!

  • @albertsandozconteur
    @albertsandozconteur Місяць тому

    really top ! Thank you !

  • @username40000
    @username40000 Місяць тому +1

    My first ever drum lesson many years ago had me doing this with 5, 7 and 9 stroke rolls over the samba. Jazzers dont mess around! Not that i was able to do it...

    • @DimitriFantini
      @DimitriFantini  Місяць тому

      how about now?

    • @username40000
      @username40000 Місяць тому +1

      Yes! I actually got it after a few weeks. Then moved onto the rumba on the feet which was much harder.

  • @ollie-d
    @ollie-d Місяць тому

    Was expecting the exercise to increase the difficulty of the feet, such as accenting every 5th on the hand, keeping the high at constant, but playing the original exercise with the 16ths on the kick.
    Also one thing not mentioned on this is that exercises like these are best practiced with both right hand and left hand starts to get extra independence practice. Get good with one first and then try the other.

    • @DimitriFantini
      @DimitriFantini  29 днів тому

      You can make this as complicated as you want after this! I have my own diabolical variations haha

  • @metinozanserbetci5146
    @metinozanserbetci5146 Місяць тому +1

    Is there going to be a version for double stroke rolls and rudiments?

  • @MrIlikecarrots
    @MrIlikecarrots Місяць тому +2

    I KNEW the ostinato was coming! Lmao nooooooooo such a hard exercise to do in class with you but it's so helpful though! (I still dread it)

    • @DimitriFantini
      @DimitriFantini  Місяць тому +1

      next step, do it with baiao! and more!

  • @ritzcrackersgaming
    @ritzcrackersgaming Місяць тому

    Liked, subscribed, saved.

  • @donjuanperez-alvarado9181
    @donjuanperez-alvarado9181 Місяць тому +1

    thanks!

  • @ronjon5386
    @ronjon5386 Місяць тому +1

    Nice 👍👍👍

  • @Tony_EZero_Proxy
    @Tony_EZero_Proxy Місяць тому

    10:15 - Why did I immediately think of the band Tool?...

  • @persiaxfanbase6883
    @persiaxfanbase6883 Місяць тому +1

    And how Do the 5 over 4 work with that Checklist Rhythms together? Arent these two differnt exercises?

    • @DimitriFantini
      @DimitriFantini  Місяць тому

      if you accent every 5th note, it's on the checklist! You're just combining several rhythmic cells in a row :D

    • @persiaxfanbase6883
      @persiaxfanbase6883 Місяць тому

      So the "Accent on 5" is meant to be like another pattern on the checklist?

    • @DimitriFantini
      @DimitriFantini  Місяць тому +1

      @@persiaxfanbase6883 it's a pattern ON the checklist! it's the 1st, 2nd, 3rd, 4th, then LAST patterns on the checklist

    • @persiaxfanbase6883
      @persiaxfanbase6883 29 днів тому +1

      ​@@DimitriFantini Ah okay, i got 🙂 thank You!

  • @stevenstipech4573
    @stevenstipech4573 Місяць тому

    Opera too nutty!

  • @polydivision
    @polydivision Місяць тому +1

    Great lesson! 🙏 New ride?

    • @DimitriFantini
      @DimitriFantini  Місяць тому +1

      yeah got the 22" Traditionals ride 2-3 months ago, love it!

  • @Fakob225
    @Fakob225 Місяць тому +1

    Thanks

  • @AdamRobertshaw
    @AdamRobertshaw Місяць тому +1

    As a heads up your notation requires a time signature before, otherwise 4x16th notes does not = whole bar. You "tabs" / notation are in 1/4.

  • @PublisherBooth
    @PublisherBooth Місяць тому

    great video

  • @MichaelPorter-n5f
    @MichaelPorter-n5f 21 день тому

    Do any of your videos show the proper heel up foot technique?

  • @AdrumaVictoria16
    @AdrumaVictoria16 Місяць тому +1

    Dope ❤

  • @bigword3744
    @bigword3744 Місяць тому

    Thats pretty genius

  • @nickhaldin8674
    @nickhaldin8674 28 днів тому +3

    Solution to struggling with limb independence: learn jazz

    • @filiphosko
      @filiphosko 11 днів тому +1

      I would say practice playing syncopated grooves and polyrhythms, doesn’t have to be jazz, although both are also used in jazz

  • @tylerproffitt1369
    @tylerproffitt1369 Місяць тому

    4:03 on this part you aren’t keeping your left foot going. Should I be? I am struggling to so I’d say yes. Any advice? I find my foot wants to go with the accent instead of on the 1.

    • @DimitriFantini
      @DimitriFantini  Місяць тому +1

      yes, you should be able to keep your left foot going on - quarters, off beat 8th notes (just the "ands"), all 8th notes, 2 and 4 only... as a start!

  • @markbra
    @markbra Місяць тому

    You are not the first to do this,and that's all I will say. It's original how you present it.

  • @lobbyrobby
    @lobbyrobby Місяць тому +1

    This is brilliant. I'm fairly new to the drums. Today I was working on 1/16th note drum kick placement and trying to switch back to playing 1/8 notes. I was counting in 1/16th notes the whole time but when I went back to 1/8th notes I would mess me up because I was counting 1/16th but not hitting every number. When I'm doing those 1/8th note parts should I just go back to counting them that way?? If that makes sense?

    • @DimitriFantini
      @DimitriFantini  Місяць тому

      you should be able to count just quarters, just 8ths, or all the 16ths while you change what you play! so first, pick one and do it really slowly until it starts to make sense to your brain :)

    • @lobbyrobby
      @lobbyrobby Місяць тому +1

      @DimitriFantini thank you. That's what I've been doing but I decided to try it a different way.

  • @pascaldelacaze
    @pascaldelacaze Місяць тому

    Gold!

  • @basamalelki
    @basamalelki Місяць тому +1

    Pdf for free? Please 🙏🏻

    • @DimitriFantini
      @DimitriFantini  Місяць тому

      yeps the link to grab it is in the description!

  • @rwldebruijn1979
    @rwldebruijn1979 Місяць тому +1

    Let's all show this video to everyone who thinks drumming is just banging the kit and looking cool on stage.