The Advantages Of Open-Handed Drumming (Ambidexterity Lesson)

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  • Опубліковано 14 тра 2024
  • Drummers often have a stronger side and a weaker side. It can take a lifetime to develop both sides at an equal level.
    Among other things, Simon Phillips is known for his ability to lead with both his left and right hand, and it’s opened up many more musical opportunities in his playing.
    “I sounded different. Leading with the left made me play things differently.”
    In this quick tip video, Simon talks about why he started strengthening his left hand at the age of 18 and how being an ambidextrous drummer has helped him become the powerhouse he is today.
    Why should you learn to lead with your weaker hand?
    You’ll build control and confidence - so even if you’re leading with your stronger hand, your weaker hand will sound more consistent with rolls, fills, and ghost notes.
    You’ll have many more options for orchestrations (as in, the sounds and patterns you can create).
    You’ll have more options for where you can position different pieces of your drum kit.
    If you keep the groove on the hi-hats with your left hand, for example, your right hand will be free to move around the toms.
    Give it a shot and balance out your playing!
    Don’t miss Simon’s “Developing Freedom With Double Bass” course, which goes over balance and independence between hands and feet. Get a free 7-day trial to Drumeo to access the goods: www.drumeo.com/trial
    Lesson Index:
    0:00 - Intro ("Give Blood")
    1:16 -- Why Simon Phillips Learned To Lead With His Left Hand
    3:23 -- Billy Cobham Performance
    4:32 -- Performance Clip "Solitaire"
    5:15 -- Advantages Of Open-Handed Playing
    5:38 -- The Hi-Hat Never Stops (Demo)
    6:27 -- More Advantages Of Open-Handed Drumming
    8:21 -- Disco's Impact On Open-Handed Drumming
    9:39 -- The Biggest Hurdle To Open-Handed Drumming
    10:46 -- Conclusions

КОМЕНТАРІ • 317

  • @tlkshowhst
    @tlkshowhst Рік тому +212

    Simon should have his own podcast about drums. He’s got a soothing voice and cadence, plus wisdom to boot.

    • @ArturoReacts
      @ArturoReacts Рік тому +1

      Simon ASMR? 🤔educational AND sonically satisfying

    • @fgrady1
      @fgrady1 Рік тому +3

      When I first heard Simon speak, I thought could he be related to Eric Idle? Naw!

    • @funkyfrank1980
      @funkyfrank1980 Рік тому +2

      @@fgrady1 he even looks a bit like him

    • @KeathPatterson
      @KeathPatterson Рік тому

      I fully and unreservedly support this suggestion.

    • @Drummermedic.
      @Drummermedic. Рік тому

      I approve of this idea.

  • @chrisggoodwin777
    @chrisggoodwin777 Рік тому +114

    I am by no means an extremely accomplished drummer, but I have most of the "basic" beats down well. I used the 30 Day Drummer course to challenge myself to lead with my left hand and foot instead of my natural right side. It's still difficult to play ghost notes and more complex syncopation, but it's a great start to feeling a little more free around the kit

    • @DrumeoOfficial
      @DrumeoOfficial  Рік тому +16

      That's such a creative way to work through 30-Day Drummer. So stoked you're seeing progress on your left side!

    • @milliondollarbike
      @milliondollarbike Рік тому +6

      i have played open handed for years and still struggle with ghost notes.

    • @earlhayes2969
      @earlhayes2969 Рік тому +3

      that's awesome im gonna give it a shot

    • @wolfumz
      @wolfumz 6 місяців тому +1

      @@milliondollarbike ha! I'm just getting started on open handed, and I can't believe how crass and loud my ghost notes are.
      I'm trying to whisper on the snare very softly with my dominant hand... and it goes WHAM!, lol. Just, the prefect rimshot.

  • @sergiozdrums
    @sergiozdrums Рік тому +69

    I decided to play open handed 3 years ago!! Simon was one of the drummers that inspired me to make that change

    • @frederf69
      @frederf69 Рік тому +1

      how have you found hat playing?

    • @sergiozdrums
      @sergiozdrums Рік тому +1

      @@frederf69 as Simon said at the beginning it is difficult especially if you have been playing for many years but I really find it rewarding and helpful because it opens a new door in your creativity

    • @frederf69
      @frederf69 Рік тому

      @@sergiozdrums hand foot coordination

    • @HugoStiglitz88
      @HugoStiglitz88 Рік тому +2

      I used to play open handed a ton because my right hand would get tired sometimes, and because I'm left handed playing a righty kit
      The problem is, i could never get used to doing ghost notes with my right hand because they've always been such a huge part of my playing so I feel like I'm handicapping myself by playing open handed so I just went back to cross stick and now can't even do the basic songs I used to open handed. I should probably try to do it more though TBH
      Not everything needs ghost notes... on second thought, that's a lie, everything should have ghost notes, even metal LOL (legit, the GOAT metal drummer AKA Matt Hallpern is infamous for using ghost notes constantly so I'm only half joking)

    • @hubbsllc
      @hubbsllc Рік тому

      Same, same, same - circa 2000.

  • @ddarko77
    @ddarko77 Рік тому +26

    Carter Beauford is another legendary open hand drummer.

    • @tomtoms15
      @tomtoms15 Рік тому +2

      With the dave matthews band?

    • @robertginsburg8113
      @robertginsburg8113 Рік тому +1

      I believe Billy Cobham (5th Dimension, Mahavishnu Orchestra) may have been the first well known drummer to have used this technique shortly followed by Lenny White (Return to Forever) and believe both were a big influence on Simon in particular Billy.

  • @suijuris7921
    @suijuris7921 Рік тому +31

    After 41 years of playing x-handed,
    I began playing open-handed 4 years ago after seeing Simon play that way.
    Who says old dogs can't learn new tricks?
    Seriously, it is the best thing I have ever learned, when it comes to drums.

    • @ballhawk387
      @ballhawk387 2 місяці тому +1

      I've done the same, after not having played quite so long. It just plain makes sense.

    • @kiddster2112
      @kiddster2112 25 днів тому +1

      Hallelujah brother!

  • @GoodLifeMedicine
    @GoodLifeMedicine Рік тому +26

    I love how top level drummers play the simplest beat and it sounds fantastic. It is a central mystery and beauty in music.

    • @mastod0n1
      @mastod0n1 Рік тому +2

      The "mystery" is ghost notes, dynamics, and precision.

  • @LordHarvestA
    @LordHarvestA Рік тому +22

    Holy s**t! As a lefty drummer for 20+ years, I NEVER once thought to move the ride to the left side. It's so freakin obvious now! Thank You Simon! You're a genius and I feel like a dumbass.

  • @manolocorp
    @manolocorp 9 місяців тому +4

    No wonder why Simon Phillips is such a fantastic drummer. Imagine seeing Billy Cobham when you were a teenager; that's a life-changing experience.

  • @scottdorfler2551
    @scottdorfler2551 Рік тому +8

    Its amazing how many great drummers were influenced by Billy Cobham. Everyone remembers the first time they saw Billy play the drums. I remember the first time I saw Simon. It was the Who's farewell farewell farewell tour at RFK stadium around 1989-90. I was so far away I'd watch Simon do a fill on the giant screen and hear it 2 seconds later. Life-changing show. I remember him playing lefthanded that night. He was perfect for the Who!

  • @tae-yunlee7658
    @tae-yunlee7658 Рік тому +4

    Virtuoso. So cool to see him still nailing "Give Blood" note for note 35 years later !

  • @Metragnome_Images
    @Metragnome_Images Рік тому +3

    "Give Blood" is one the most energetic and kick arse drum beats ever... Simon Phillips is the best.

  • @drewbocop
    @drewbocop Рік тому +6

    Thaaat's me. Left handed but right handed set up. It's always been advantageous for me. Plus I'm good at riding with my right hand too. I'm very weird in that i golf and bat right handed, throw left handed, etc. It's generates a lot of power in golfing and batting too. I used to be insecure about my open handed playing but as I grew older I noticed more and more of the drummers I watched doing the same thing and it gave me confidence.

  • @oscarmckee1471
    @oscarmckee1471 6 місяців тому +2

    I started drumming right handed...but play open handed now..and it made me a much better drummer over all..with a lot of practice..i have rides on bothsides..and 2 sets of hats one on each side..keep on drumming..

  • @Kritikateur
    @Kritikateur Рік тому +44

    What a killer drummer Simon Phillips has always been. He is like red wine...the older he gets the better he tastes!
    Love him.
    C.A.😀

  • @hextal75
    @hextal75 Рік тому +5

    Simon is a genius, doctor drums. Best sounding drummer ever!

  • @rosemaryblues7232
    @rosemaryblues7232 Рік тому +1

    How inspiring. I came to drumset v late and I found listening to Simon and seeing his approach, so kindly and accessible. I have a great teacher, and seeing Simon's video, pushes me even further to get better and more proficient on this instrument. Thankyou.
    Rosemary 🥁

  • @davidcole8200
    @davidcole8200 Рік тому +2

    I am 68 years old and am still learning some of the basics. I find this so very helpful. I've done a lot of crossover stuff on the hi hat and have tried to become more ambidextrous and this video really helps. It more than anything inspires me to free up my right hand and do more. Thanks!!!!!!!

  • @SteveSam66
    @SteveSam66 Рік тому +1

    Simon’s playing has always been inspiring.

  • @pablovazquez8386
    @pablovazquez8386 Рік тому +2

    Always learning with Simon!

  • @lonniecoleman973
    @lonniecoleman973 8 місяців тому

    I’ve always been an open handed drummer this gives me reassurance to really work on my craft Thankyou !

  • @hillarycourchaine6829
    @hillarycourchaine6829 Рік тому

    absolutely love Simon Philips, he's an amazing drum teacher.

  • @RamonOchoaMusic
    @RamonOchoaMusic Рік тому +6

    I switched to open hand in 1999 after many years of playing righty. I’m left handed and it took a full year to relearn. Ergonomically I still like having the first tom higher in the air like Hellhammer’s setup.

  • @jansbamusic4778
    @jansbamusic4778 Рік тому +1

    this is a great insight in a part that made Simon stand out in the industry, how to confront obstacles in your playing and break those barriers... and that just because he wanted it to look great 😅!...amazing

  • @petermoeller5901
    @petermoeller5901 Рік тому +1

    That was the best drumming video in a while. Making it look so easy always motivates me to try. (And I know it's not as easy as he makes it look...) Great stuff!

  • @AG-cg7lk
    @AG-cg7lk Рік тому +4

    I started out playing completely open handed with a kit layout that is not usual too. There was a time when I almost switched to a lefty setup. I am left handed at some things, right handed at others. I settled on a pretty typical righty setup, but my ride still sits above my hihat, and I play open handed almost exclusively, for the same reason you showed. Just feels way more natural to me.

  • @JurajHatina
    @JurajHatina Рік тому

    Excellent video as always from Simon!👌

  • @ManWithNoName2007
    @ManWithNoName2007 Рік тому +4

    Simon is a legendary drummer!

  • @berigter
    @berigter Рік тому +2

    My favorite drummer of all time 💖

  • @doofs
    @doofs Рік тому +1

    Wow this is super timely! I recently tired the same exercise myself to work on my left, noticed all my favourite drummers are lefties. seeing this is super motivating!

  • @coajrmusic
    @coajrmusic Рік тому +3

    The drum kit is my second instrument, but I've got a 'thing' happening. I am truly left-handed, but playing conventionally. I have an aux/closed hi-hat on my right side, and when I go to it, my stronger left hand has easy access to all the toms. The other bonus is that although I train as a right-handed drummer, leading with my left comes quite naturally, which gives me options, even as an intermediate drummer. Changing direction, for example, not too difficult for me (on a 7 piece) to go around and back, using proper sticking. Or leading with the left, while going right, causing that different sound Simon mentioned. Its not open-hand, but an aux hat is something a lefty playing conventionally might want to consider.

  • @dilshanjayathilake4647
    @dilshanjayathilake4647 Рік тому

    Wonderfully explained. I do both open handed and cross handed at the same time in my gigs I play in

  • @jimbob3038
    @jimbob3038 Рік тому

    Beautiful tone on his Kit 👌🏻

  • @blenderpete
    @blenderpete Рік тому +1

    My favorite drummer of ALL times. He‘s the greatest!

  • @TeamYouphoric
    @TeamYouphoric Рік тому +6

    Been playing open-handed ever since discovering Bobby Jarzombek in high school. Definitely helped to develop my weak hand.

    • @andywitch666
      @andywitch666 Рік тому +1

      Bobby did it to me too, being playing open handed for 15 years now!

    • @TeamYouphoric
      @TeamYouphoric Рік тому

      @@andywitch666 the good thing is that I also play guitar so I'm able to keep my strong hand (picking hand) strong by practicing guitar and strengthen my weak hand by practicing drums. Still not good enough to play Spastic Ink though 🤣

  • @actuallynotsteve
    @actuallynotsteve 7 місяців тому +1

    Actually started open hand on a rightie kit, but am experimenting with open hand on a leftie kit. It's super helpful to play both ways, it helps you develop equal limb accuracy.

  • @tor2112
    @tor2112 Рік тому +1

    That was incredible!!

  • @robote7679
    @robote7679 Рік тому

    First saw him live in 1980 and he's been a favorite ever since.

  • @roloduarte3100
    @roloduarte3100 Рік тому

    I love Simon's playing and personality.

  • @azwris
    @azwris Рік тому +3

    Amazing story by the legend. I suggest you all listen to the album of Kings Of Mercia as well.

  • @Herecowbentbar
    @Herecowbentbar Рік тому

    This was such an informative and incredible video keep ‘em coming

  • @ididyermom3273
    @ididyermom3273 10 місяців тому

    I love playing open handed and have been working on it for years and years. Whenever I practice something with my right hand, I'll then try it with my left and sometimes even left foot leading. Great for your brain!

  • @ktvx.94
    @ktvx.94 Рік тому +1

    Yess I went ambidextrous and open-handed around 10 years ago and found the same benefits! For faster stuff I tend to revert to closed hand, there's still that bit of discomfort with the left and it's making my life harder than it needs to be. But having the right playstyle for different situations is great.

  • @ballhawk387
    @ballhawk387 2 місяці тому

    I've recently transitioned to playing mostly open-handed, also inspired by Simon Phillips, and it is very nice to have those sticks out of the way of each other.

  • @oldludwig
    @oldludwig Рік тому +2

    I've been playing both ways now for several years and although still essentially a right lead player, I have found the most difficult part of left leading is retraining your right hand to play all the grace and passing notes. The other difficult thing is gaining the finer motor skills with the left hand and fingers, particularly in faster pieces of music. Overall however, I love that left lead provides a much better BALANCE when sitting at the kit.. It has definitely improved the accuracy and power of my bass drum notes!

  • @kajtekii4666
    @kajtekii4666 Рік тому

    I had recently though about "reconfiguring" my lead hand... Interesting timing for this video, thank you

  • @toddshook1765
    @toddshook1765 Рік тому

    Thank you for going over this topic. I am learning drums and trying to figure if better open or close. I feel more comfortable open; like you said it leaves right hand to lead. My left hand is my weak side and have not started to work on kick drum yet. All your demonstrations are great.

  • @artpena72
    @artpena72 Рік тому

    i've played like that for over 25 years, and it makes a big difference in feel, and ideas.

  • @dandydenni1615
    @dandydenni1615 Рік тому

    I’m not a musician or drummer either. Just stumbled upon this. Very fascinating and interesting! You rock brother!!!

  • @gregwonhoff7161
    @gregwonhoff7161 Рік тому +2

    I love your honesty when you mentioned that as an 18 year old, looks seemed to matter more than than the functionality of your kit. I am 72 yes old and hate to admit it, but I am quite like that today. I am not a gigging drummer, as I do all of my playing in my basement along to cds, so I am able to kind of get why with it. My set is pretty much a pieced together Frankenstein set, but to me, it looks cool, and if that is what keeps me motivated it’s all good.
    Thank you for the interesting lesson. Now I am going to attempt to teach myself to play open handed.

  • @RogierRJDonker
    @RogierRJDonker Рік тому +8

    I love that you guys managed to get Simon. I've been waiting for this!
    If you ever manage Dave Weckl I'm going nuts!
    Thanks Drumeo!

    • @anthonypalmer2319
      @anthonypalmer2319 Рік тому +1

      I sadly doubt that Dave Weckl will come on Drumeo. He has recorded hours of material of his own online drum school. It makes no commercial sense for him to devalue his own school and effectively promote Drumeo. Drumeo is just amazing!

    • @RogierRJDonker
      @RogierRJDonker Рік тому +1

      @@anthonypalmer2319 yeah, but it would be a good promo in my opinion. Maybe... just maybe

    • @anthonypalmer2319
      @anthonypalmer2319 Рік тому

      I mean you are totally right. Dave Weckl has been really good at producing quality educational resources going back years. The book Dave Weckl 'The Next Step' is very black with notes and some parts are just ridiculously difficult at speed.

    • @RogierRJDonker
      @RogierRJDonker Рік тому +1

      @@anthonypalmer2319 he is just on another level. But seeing him at Drumeo and him promoting his school would be great. His technique and touch is just something else.

  • @rolffiesel2558
    @rolffiesel2558 Рік тому

    Very cool... followed him since MSG !!!

  • @pablogaldino9753
    @pablogaldino9753 2 місяці тому

    Simon Phillips is easily one of the 5 best drumers that drumeo invited

  • @Idolikethis
    @Idolikethis Рік тому +3

    I am Ambidextrous! and drumming is making that stronger. so I'm excited to see this! Help me understand myself currently 🙃 I already do all these things hahaha!!! I'm left handed but write with both hands if I wish b

  • @elijahdocjr.wilkins6201
    @elijahdocjr.wilkins6201 Рік тому

    Thank you sir, from musician to musician..
    Do'ly noted and applied.
    On musicianship!!!

  • @metronomeforchristmas1018
    @metronomeforchristmas1018 9 місяців тому

    I have been away from the kit for years due to overuse injuries in my left hand. Currently re-approaching it teaching both hands to lead. I have the ride of my left and the hats on the right. Going well so far.

  • @pkyt2458
    @pkyt2458 Рік тому

    I'm an ambidextrous drummer as well. I first started playing with my left hand so it's pretty strong and recently been trying drumming out with my right hand but still developing it.

  • @TheHammersmashdave
    @TheHammersmashdave Рік тому

    my natural comfort as a child learning to play was to play open handed, but on a "right hand" standard kit setup, using my right foot as a lead kick drum foot, but starting all double bass patterns with my left foot, always thinking left-to-right. never made any sense to me any other way, and as I developed more and studied players I realized how weird I was for it. spent a lot of time working on building the ability to play standard right hand leading, so I could be more like the rest of the drummers I loved. I'm glad I did because it inadvertently built ambidexterity I am now so thankful for. I used to think it was a curse I had to overcome, until I found Simon and he showed me it was actually a gift I should develop even further.

  • @kiddster2112
    @kiddster2112 25 днів тому

    I started open handed 40 years ago after seeing Simon and Billy doing it. I had a lot of toms at that time, so Simon’s explanation now makes perfect sense. Another benefit is that I can switch limbs if one is getting tired.. they become a sort of tag team, although I also occasionally suffer from not switching brain hemispheres quickly enough when switching limbs. Of course to do both your hi hat has to be high enough for right handed playing.

  • @gregnkatia
    @gregnkatia Рік тому

    About 10 years ago I discovered ambidextrous drumming via Mike Mangini. As a lefty, this made sense, but, I never considered my leftism to be an asset in drumming. Why, because we live in a right dominant world. At one point I set up 2 kits, one right the other left and gave that a shot. But, being left handed on a left facing kit was way too weird at my age, plus, no open mics catered to this setup. Now, I play both open and crossed handed, with the intent of converting to fully open handed playing by the New Year. This is true freedom Simon. It's good to be left handed!

  • @CJsGoProAdventures
    @CJsGoProAdventures Рік тому +2

    I am heavily left-handed, but was taught to play drums right-handed because it would have been too much effort for my drum teacher to switch the kit over. I've been told numerous times that I try to lead with my left, which can cause some issues. This looks like a cool playing style, I'll have to switch and see if anything feels a bit better.

  • @gsmith207
    @gsmith207 Рік тому +1

    love it! Hes the master at this! You forgot though the only disadvantage is we are not Simon Phillips! Lol! thanks for vids. great Channel!

    • @gsmith207
      @gsmith207 Рік тому

      What about getting the 1990’s Burning for Buddy drummers together! Tribute to Neil! Come on drumeo! Please! Pretty please!

  • @RandyHanley
    @RandyHanley Рік тому

    Simon is such a legend.

  • @tombrenes2411
    @tombrenes2411 Рік тому +1

    Great content
    The remote hi hat did it for me

  • @1manrcvids286
    @1manrcvids286 6 місяців тому

    This resonated with me. I started out playing left hand lead and righty with the foot. It felt natural to me even though I was a righty. The challenge for me was moving my ride cymbal from the left side to the right side to become fully open handed. Now I switch lead hands on the fly. I also try to learn all beats righty and lefty. I eventually added a ride back on the left side to spice things up. Now I think I should put a set of hihats on the right side, lol. Cheers, Mr. Philips

  • @LukeMXack
    @LukeMXack 10 місяців тому

    I was taught from beginning to play left handed but I’ve always felt self conscious about it when so many people playing X, it’s comforting to know I’m not a weirdo

  • @conors4430
    @conors4430 Рік тому

    This was great. I first started on drums, I was left-handed with mostly everything in life, but the people teaching me couldn’t be bothered to switch the right-handed kit to a left-handed kit Every time they gave me lessons, so I just had to learn how to play Right-handed. I always wondered about an open hand configuration, but I always seemed to come across very traditionalist drum teachers, who were very adamant about the right and wrong way to drum. I am from a punk rock background, so as far as I’m concerned, there is no right and wrong way to play music as long as it sounds good. This was a great video.

  • @PaulLea
    @PaulLea Рік тому +1

    Hi Simon, I found your clip fascinating. I taught myself the drums age 15 in 1975 in New Zealand on my 1st kit ($40 2nd hand kit). I'm right handed in everything except drumming. I taught myself using my records and songs on the radio by myself in my bedroom. Back then as a kid I never knew drummers usually played with crossed arms. I thought... the logical way to play would be to use your left hand for the high hat seeing it is on the left, the snare is next to it kind of in front of the right hand, so right hand hits the snare. Thats how I thought everyone played. About a year later I realised I had taught myself to play left handed. It works well for me and I still love playing my drums that way today at age 62 but now in Denmark.

  • @drummer57
    @drummer57 5 місяців тому

    I started playing drums left handed and just change to right handed its the best thing I ever did now I can sit on a kit that set up left or right and love it I should have done it sooner

  • @mumblbeebee6546
    @mumblbeebee6546 6 місяців тому

    I love his drumming and I love his talking about drums, one of my favourite musicians and teachers!
    And of course I am grateful to Drumeo for bringing this to me for the price of watching some ads - which I do. Worth it!
    Just one leeetle thing - too many video edits :) or rather - unnecessary ones. 06:52 for example - cutting right when the fill starts is just disrupting Simon’s point here. Either shot would have done fine for this segment.
    But apart from that (and I may be the only one who minds!) this is so nice to have - thank you!

  • @camlendrim7609
    @camlendrim7609 Рік тому

    Talented guy. Ambidexterity is generally a natural gift and difficult to teach one’s self. 👌

  • @MNDrummer
    @MNDrummer Рік тому

    I received my first drum set when I was around 10 years old. It was the same year MTV started and I certainly didn't have access to it at that time.
    I am right-handed, but since I never saw anyone play the drums before I started using my left hand on the hi-hat. Sometime over the next couple of years one of my brothers sat down on my kit and started playing and they were playing cross with the right hand lead on the hi-hat. I thought this was the strangest thing.
    I started practicing with right-hand lead and found it very difficult at first. Good thing I was young so I adapted quickly. I have since played mostly with my right leading, but I have maintained some decent ability to lead with my left.
    I would encourage new players to play both ways and get as much independence as they can.
    I'm always amazed to see Simon play. He is amazing.

  • @nickentros
    @nickentros 2 місяці тому

    His dynamics are insane. So many little notes accented with huge power

  • @cameronlund8704
    @cameronlund8704 Рік тому

    That shirt is so accurate in regards to how his brain must partition itself in realtime when he plays like that. Jesus he's amazing.

  • @im4dabirds
    @im4dabirds Рік тому

    great lesson

  • @oopsydaisy4637
    @oopsydaisy4637 Рік тому +1

    I only started playing a few months ago, I play the same way. I tried the normal way, it felt unatural to me. Glad I am by far not the only one. Thanks for the encouragement

    • @randybrown8872
      @randybrown8872 Рік тому

      I actually prefer open hand though it is a bit confusing at first, especially when switching hands between the hi-hat and ride.

  • @swivelken248chan6
    @swivelken248chan6 Рік тому

    That is also what I practice a lot to game up the fills and feels. The open handed way. I have ton of my favorite drummers who uses the open handed way:Gene Hoglan, Mike Smith, Billy Cobham, Simon Phillips, Claus Hessler, etc

  • @casualbillionaire
    @casualbillionaire Рік тому

    So my kid watched this video, then started to play "Purple Haze" open handed, and was like--oh wow, totally better. The video's message was immediately effective!

  • @ashtonwadepaul
    @ashtonwadepaul Рік тому

    I'm right handed but the first time I sat on the kit, playing open handed felt natural and thats what i stuck to 🤙🏼

  • @1234Testicle
    @1234Testicle Рік тому

    FANTASTIC

  • @hubbsllc
    @hubbsllc Рік тому +1

    I stopped playing about 10 years ago but a dozen years or so before that I decided to go full-commit and learned how to ride with either hand and generally play open-armed at the kit. It was definitely worth it. Do not feel like you have to be able to do everything you did riding with the dominant hand with the other hand; just focus on being able to do anything and everything cleanly and solidly. You may never get "equal" but that's okay. Maybe you'll do stuff riding with the other hand that you wouldn't otherwise have done. Let me share a tip: I found swing ride with the other hand to be awful. I sounded like crap. But what I did to help was to put on some swing tunes to play along with and just sit there riding with *both* hands; your good hand will teach the other hand. Trust me - it works! BTW it was Simon on "Give Blood" that gave me the impetus. I loved how that looked and sounded - so balanced and poised. Freaks out most all other drummers too, and if you do what I did and saw off a few inches of HH center rod so you can lower the HH cymbals and place toms partially over them, other drummers will balk at playing on your kit! :)

  • @funland108
    @funland108 Рік тому

    I started drumming open handed in the 80’s because of Simon! Still have the ride cymbal on the right though!

  • @beetlejews
    @beetlejews Рік тому

    Made the switch 10 years ago thanks to Simon, best thing I’ve ever done. I changed my whole lifestyle around my left hand, brushing my teeth, picking up objects, boxing, training. Left all day, all the time.

  • @robertkees6048
    @robertkees6048 6 місяців тому

    One thing that's transformed my playing is adding a ride for my left hand, one for the right, and I finally added my long stored second DW9000 bass drum pedal. I've always been a single pedal player, with one right handed ride. But now that I don't pay out anymore I finally added that second pedal and a left ride cymbal and it's just expanded my playing to places I never knew I could travel. I am a fully left handed person that learned to play right handed, guess I emulated how other drums were set up righty, never even saw a lefty. But with everything in my life left handed other than the drums, I've taken to it quickly, and the second bass pedal too, although I'm still righty dominant with both, but man my left side has had lots of living in the lead, so watch out right limbs. lol.

  • @andrerenault
    @andrerenault Рік тому

    I (a righty) once went to the step of switching my drums around to make them left-handed, in order to strengthen my left side. It was fun, not the most viable experiment, but it was good to try.

  • @SouthParkAB3
    @SouthParkAB3 Рік тому

    Thank You 🙌✊🙌

  • @seanstevenson46
    @seanstevenson46 Рік тому

    I am a righty that learned on a left. I play open handed all the time. It also looks cool to switch right to left, left to right

  • @MrEliaspalacios6
    @MrEliaspalacios6 7 місяців тому

    I absolutely live Simon Phillips drumming. The shirt is sending me. 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂

  • @KitCatStudio
    @KitCatStudio Рік тому

    Loving those new beats coming from America!

  • @gatorshd
    @gatorshd Рік тому

    Awesome drummer

  • @reiyu4786
    @reiyu4786 Рік тому +4

    Would love to hear more on the starting tom fills with the left hand lead. I've been playing open handed as a left hand drummer forever, but still struggle sometimes getting the same chops as other drummers who start with their right hand. I feel like some chops just aren't possible starting with left hand at this point..

    • @IAmInfinitus208
      @IAmInfinitus208 Рік тому

      I'm struggling with my left hand, but over the months that despite being right-handed, I can do fills with my left while playing a left-handed configuration (I just want to play my own way instead of what everyone's doing, purely out of the idea to strengthen my left more). It's tricky but after awhile you get the hang of it!

  • @campbellread1918
    @campbellread1918 Рік тому

    GIVE BLOOD, wowza, I had forgotten that track, it all makes sense seeing Simon spank this out.

  • @JVR10893
    @JVR10893 Рік тому

    I essentially failed forward into ambidextrous drumming. I’m naturally left-handed and I learned the basics of drumming through playing the video game Rock Band. Only problem, I didn’t realize that lefty flip was a feature, so I just played right handed with my left foot on the kick. When it came time to play real drums, I could play fairly intermediate beats on a right handed kit, but my feet were not at the same level as my hands. No matter what I did, I couldn’t find my balance leading with my right foot, so I made the decision to re-teach myself drums left-handed so I could flip my kit around and actually have control of my feet. This decision ended up being a great one, as I can now lead with both hands, leading to the ability to switch to open-handed playing when called for.

  • @pegaso3terminator75
    @pegaso3terminator75 Рік тому +2

    Indeed, it's hard at the beginning, but once you are in, you realize that open many doors, thanks Mr Phillips!!

  • @The73rdSecret
    @The73rdSecret Рік тому

    I love playing open handed. Using the left hand on the hihat and the ride allows my right hand to work around the kit

  • @pdxfunk
    @pdxfunk 10 місяців тому

    I'm also a huge fan of Cobham and White...it has made me try to play LH hats several times but I always give up in frustration but really I should go back to trying again. It's got a lot of benefits

  • @jasonmusic9938
    @jasonmusic9938 Рік тому

    5:15 i play cross sticked but i learned a technique in a book that you can continue playing the missing beats on the hat by just playing with the left and then using your right to hit the toms, well pretty much switch to open, then you can switch back.

  • @badpixels_
    @badpixels_ Рік тому +1

    great video

  • @nowhereman8511
    @nowhereman8511 Рік тому

    Wow, I never knew Robert was a fine drummer as well. He did an excellent job being Led Zep vocalist, now am pretty sure hell excel in drums as well.

  • @HugoStiglitz88
    @HugoStiglitz88 Рік тому

    One tip I'd like to add as a left handed drummer playing on righty kits is that with double bass, alternating, especially with triplets can be a really great thing to learn (RLR LRL RLR LRL, etc.). I noticed a lot of drummers when doing triplets will try to stick with right foot lead and do RLR over and over again instead of alternating RLR and LRL.
    The problem is there are some triplet patterns that are SO MUCH EASIER if you alternate and you can do straight triplet patterns a hell of a lot faster if you just alternate RLR LRL RLR LRL instead of trying to do RLR all the time.
    I alternate almost to a fault, like I don't even just alternate with triplets, even simple patterns I'm constantly alternating to where I almost never hit the same foot twice in a row (Unless my left foots on the hi hat pedal). but I find that when you really get used to this style of play, you just have a lot more control and ease with playing almost any pattern.

  • @PauseBreakMachine
    @PauseBreakMachine Місяць тому

    Fantastic