A former teacher of mine gave me electronic tracks of this exercise called Quick Accents at various tempi, but I don’t know where the tracks were found.
Danusia Beatz if I was on Drumset I would apply this to my hi hat and ride playing. This exercise would help playing different passages and help produce different sounds by applying-the different up and down strokes. For an added challenge you can start by just adding snare on 2 &4 and kick on 1 & 3 then lay this exercise over it. 🥁✌🏼
If you want to use this as a warmup: I'd take the A passage, do it once on each hand, double it (as in 32nd notes single stroked), play it on the bass drum with each foot once, and then double it between one hand and the bass drum on downbeats and then upbeats. If you're asking about the practical application of this for a drumset player: marching chops apply to all forms of percussion.
I can play this at 80 and 90 along with you but get completely lost when I put the click on and play alone. I have no idea how to count this while playing. Can someone break this down.
great video. I will definitely use this. I have an interesting inquiry: whenever you get time will you make a tutorial on how to play a diddle? Ive had to teach students before and never realized how awkward it was to think of how to explain it.
rat sass hey man! That's definitely a topic that we're heavily considering for a weekly lesson! 🔥🥁👍 Stay tuned - teaching diddles the right way is SUPER important! (And I agree - it is hard to think back to when you first learned diddles and to translate that to teaching)
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It's wierd when your too old for drum corps but still have your chops from marching back in the day, you feel like a grounded eagle.
Never too old for DCA/alumni corps
Great exercise!! I’ll be hitting this up today!!
Did you make a video about it?
Definitely going to use this to help build my chops for college 😁
Deirdre Gibbs YES - that's what these videos are here for! 🥁🔥
I know a bunch of HS drummers that need this...
Don't worry, I'm one of them xD
Affirmative
I definitely do lol
god, so, so many.....
Me myself and I
Will most definitely be using this exercise.
Did u get into the osu drumline
thanks for this!!! i'm planning to try out for my high school drumline but my left hand chops are really bad 🥲🥲
A former teacher of mine gave me electronic tracks of this exercise called Quick Accents at various tempi, but I don’t know where the tracks were found.
Is this The Lickety Split where the person says it’s fun but when you watch its crazy hard
Let me play that a little bit slower
Good vid
TSS NCS thank you!
This is some good stuff bro! thanks!
I would love to see the application for drumset
pretty sure the focus is on marching, but you can just use it in your drum kit playing
@@nielsemilbechnaumann yes thank you lol just curious if they had ideas to share. Why not right? Lol
Danusia Beatz if I was on Drumset I would apply this to my hi hat and ride playing. This exercise would help playing different passages and help produce different sounds by applying-the different up and down strokes. For an added challenge you can start by just adding snare on 2 &4 and kick on 1 & 3 then lay this exercise over it. 🥁✌🏼
If you want to use this as a warmup: I'd take the A passage, do it once on each hand, double it (as in 32nd notes single stroked), play it on the bass drum with each foot once, and then double it between one hand and the bass drum on downbeats and then upbeats.
If you're asking about the practical application of this for a drumset player: marching chops apply to all forms of percussion.
This saved my drumming Career
how lol
I can play this at 80 and 90 along with you but get completely lost when I put the click on and play alone. I have no idea how to count this while playing. Can someone break this down.
4:35 leaving this for myself
OH BABY!
great video. I will definitely use this.
I have an interesting inquiry:
whenever you get time will you make a tutorial on how to play a diddle? Ive had to teach students before and never realized how awkward it was to think of how to explain it.
rat sass hey man! That's definitely a topic that we're heavily considering for a weekly lesson! 🔥🥁👍 Stay tuned - teaching diddles the right way is SUPER important! (And I agree - it is hard to think back to when you first learned diddles and to translate that to teaching)
Killer lesson man!
Good stuff!
This is perfecttttttt
Glad you like it!
@@EndSnarePercussion good stuff bro im just an 8 th grader rn but i wanna be a FAU teacher and stuff so ima work my ass off for that job
Good exercise, thank you.
What is the best home studio microphone for marching snare drum?
May i ask if you do all wrist motion or wrist with fingers. I hope i may get answer. Thanks
John Ernie Lubugan I use fingers but it looks like the guy in the vid uses wrist
you should be using a mix of all three
Were you playing on your phone? I was like ouch!
The link is brokem. Says u took it down
BassDoug we are fixing it today. Sorry for the delayed response, we are getting back on the horse with content! 😎
Link doesn’t work
Sawyer we are fixing it right now. Sorry for the delayed response, we are getting back on the horse 😎
music easy doe xd
My left arm hurt so bad after this
thats the point man! get them chops up 💪🏽
so basically moeller
It is similar to moeller - but not necessarily the focus of the exercise
Velocity Stroke, not Moellerstroke! It's not the same
Not really.
1:17 that is so stupid it sounds like something my percussion instructor would say
??? what
Listen to him he has his job for a reason
Then why are you here mr percussion master😭😭😭go home dawg
Bud, your at 160 bon not 80
😅 8th note subdivision lol.
Ok now state something else equally as obvious
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