@@krusher74 ua-cam.com/video/ZdcRacflAps/v-deo.htmlsi=EiE-blWzjlLHj6H2 Yeah Moeller is what my warm up routine is built around. Get the power from the whipping and The open/close gives me the ghost note action between the wrist and finger strokes. If you look at some of this guys stuff on open/close (he’s a freakin machine) it really changed the way I was looking at things. And efficiency of motion is where speed comes from I hear…. Disclaimer, I’m not a real drummer. Actually a guitar player and I wanted to improve my rhythm (exponential improvements to my guitar when I started playing drums)
One thing I would point out is to either turn off the fan in the background (or computer ?) or move the recording device somewhere else since its picking up the wind a bit. Thanks for the video !
I think the explanation would benefit from A where you are holding the stick (balance point) B where in the hand you are holding the stick. and C what you are doing with your fingers during this.
As good as this video is, it is hard to learn something just by watching someone else do it on a video. It would be *so* much easier to learn if I were taking an in person lesson with Brian. Zoom lessons aren't really a substitute either.
Great video. Keeping it simple. Easy to understand!
This video was extremely helpful to me. Thank you for that great explanation of the moeller technique.
well as far i know moeller and push pull are different, they are not the same technique
yeah, the moeller has a whipping motion.
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Yeah Moeller is what my warm up routine is built around. Get the power from the whipping and The open/close gives me the ghost note action between the wrist and finger strokes.
If you look at some of this guys stuff on open/close (he’s a freakin machine) it really changed the way I was looking at things. And efficiency of motion is where speed comes from I hear….
Disclaimer, I’m not a real drummer. Actually a guitar player and I wanted to improve my rhythm (exponential improvements to my guitar when I started playing drums)
They are different! Moeller is a whip action were that causes multiple bounces and the push pull is a reverse motion of that. It,s all in the fingers.
Great video . Watched many but this I think is my way forward. Thanks for the upload
Good clear thorough explanation, direct and knowledgeable, thank you.
Just dribbling that basketball
Great explanation, thank you so much.
Excellent.
Thanks, great explanation
Brilliant explanation
Wow that was a great video thanks
Great tutorial!
Cool lesson dude, thanks!
Suscriber #100 here. ¡Good luck!
Thanks bro🙏
This is different from what I learned. Very similar but I've never heard it called Push Pull
thank you . :))
Does esperiono do this? His technique is insane and looks effortless
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One thing I would point out is to either turn off the fan in the background (or computer ?) or move the recording device somewhere else since its picking up the wind a bit. Thanks for the video !
those are 2 diff techniques
I think the explanation would benefit from A where you are holding the stick (balance point) B where in the hand you are holding the stick. and C what you are doing with your fingers during this.
I’m going to make another video going into depth on the technique…. Thanks for the feedback as there are a lot of elements involved in this technique💪
are it the motion of the wrist?
There’s a lot going on with the snap of the wrist and the return stroke which is basically a free bounce if you let the stick do the work 👌
As good as this video is, it is hard to learn something just by watching someone else do it on a video. It would be *so* much easier to learn if I were taking an in person lesson with Brian. Zoom lessons aren't really a substitute either.
Come over to the studio then…✅👌
@@Doyledrumz Where are you? Unfortunately probably not Massachusetts.
Moeller is for triples push pull is doubles
Great technique though both sides look good.