Mike Johnston: 10-Day Plan For Faster Hands, Pt. 2

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  • @VladProkhorovDrums
    @VladProkhorovDrums 5 років тому +4

    Mike I just want to say Thank you, your an absolute miracle worker to us drummers on UA-cam. Not only have I picked up soooo many helpful tips and tricks for my drumming, but also for life and daily interaction, again thank you. Please write a book

  • @JamesGarradDrums
    @JamesGarradDrums 6 років тому +47

    Before and after tempo (max playable):
    Singles (16th notes) _______________195bpm - 225bpm (30bpm change)
    Doubles(16th notes) _______________150bpm -170bpm (20bpm change)
    Paraddidles(16th notes) _______________155bpm - 160bpm (5bpm change)
    Flam-taps(8th notes)_______________140bmp - 180bpm (40bpm change) (barely new it! ha)
    Paradiddle-diddles(12th notes)_______________180bpm - 200bpm (20bpm change)
    Cheers mike!

    • @MrReuno
      @MrReuno 6 років тому

      Singles (16th) : 225 bpm
      Doubles (16th) : 240 bpm
      Paradiddles (16th) : 165 bpm
      Flam taps (8th) : 200 bpm
      Paradiddle-diddles (16th triplet) : 95
      I probably skiped some diddle days ^^
      Let's see what 10 more can do!

  • @dididie158
    @dididie158 5 років тому +22

    Time
    0:08 Day one
    2:26 Day two
    4:30 Day three
    5:53 Day six

    • @Crazyben505
      @Crazyben505 5 років тому

      thanks

    • @ceejay1684
      @ceejay1684 4 роки тому

      7:00 Day Seven 7:52 Days Eight and Nine 7:56 Day Ten

  • @thetpaing9796
    @thetpaing9796 9 років тому +1

    I could finished my hand speed further ago
    If I found your lessons before. Thank you for your time, tirelessly explanation, and deeper and deeper kindness. You are my best one.👍👍👍

  • @frankgallagher8685
    @frankgallagher8685 5 років тому

    Best drummer to explain the art of drumming these exercises are first class

  • @cheezedrummer6979
    @cheezedrummer6979 11 років тому

    Iv been doing this for 6 months an it really works. Iv increased my hand speed an my timing. Instead of a min iv jumped it to 5 mins 4 times a day.. Thank you so much.

  • @gmee123
    @gmee123 11 років тому

    While i don't play drums, i have found Mikes instruction and philosophies invaluable for my piano playing as well. Thanks for sharing your great teaching with the masses :)

  • @sarathybadri8359
    @sarathybadri8359 11 років тому

    Mike , as usual you are the great true ambassador & instrumental to all drummers .

  • @mikeferguson6983
    @mikeferguson6983 7 років тому +2

    Went to Drum magazine website, bought the digital download of the April 2013 magazine. Everything is in there, cheap and better than trying to write it all down yourself. Great 10 day program!

    • @1166sss
      @1166sss 7 років тому

      Mike Ferguson could you tell me how much is it :)

    • @mikeferguson6983
      @mikeferguson6983 7 років тому

      I think it was $6.95 for the download. Well worth it.

    • @1166sss
      @1166sss 7 років тому

      Mike Ferguson thanks, cheers from Peru

  • @tlloydlutu7241
    @tlloydlutu7241 10 років тому +1

    Thank you Mike. I agreed with the other comments that you a very awesome helpful teacher. Thank you for your time and for sharing your talents with the world.

  • @brittislove
    @brittislove 11 років тому

    Thank you for putting up more practice pad videos - I can never find any good or creative practices for my pad. Thank you too Mike for continuing to release quality videos. You and Jared Falk are the best.

  • @lousacco2841
    @lousacco2841 6 років тому +2

    @2:46 is hilarious! My wife and I walk around the house all day saying "5 minutes!" Especially when it comes to the choirs in the house. Very helpful lessons...thank you!

  • @ptown175
    @ptown175 6 років тому +7

    These have really improved my speed and control during the past 6 weeks. Thanks Mike!!! Also, at 5:15 of part 2 video... that's awesome!!! :-)

  • @davemieze9021
    @davemieze9021 7 років тому

    My god! I am guitar player who was born a drummer. I’m doing well, but mostly playing singles, doubles and paradiddles along to my favorite music, Zeppelin, Clutch, Deep Purple. This is way advanced for me, but inspirational. Thank you.

  • @guybrushgood3717
    @guybrushgood3717 9 років тому

    I loved the paradiddle diddle with paradiddle intermediating and turns to left hand leading. really cool stuf! thank you mike, you make us fun

  • @SHEbangzProductions
    @SHEbangzProductions 11 років тому

    This video is PURE GOLD!!

  • @steeler3258
    @steeler3258 9 років тому

    Love your instruction Mike. I just purchased your Linear Drumming book. Can't wait to work on it! Awesome. Thanks

  • @patitatitatitatitona
    @patitatitatitatitona 7 років тому +1

    thanks a bunch for this lesson mike! really gonna help me organize my studies

  • @RonSissons
    @RonSissons 5 років тому +2

    If you play this back at 1/2 speed, he sound hammered.
    I am working on this currently. The exercises, not getting hammered.

  • @subcontraoctave
    @subcontraoctave 4 роки тому

    Great lesson, thanks. Hand speed is something that I never really payed much attention to until lately and it's been really helpful to develop and troubleshoot technique. That said, I get super distracted trying to time myself playing and do everything I can to avoid it now.

  • @WiredDrummer
    @WiredDrummer 8 років тому

    You are the best man! Really sorry and sad I've missed your clinic in Portugal :/

  • @thewijaksana
    @thewijaksana 11 років тому

    I wish I had math teacher like you Mike!

  • @pepe7drum
    @pepe7drum 11 років тому +1

    oh man, hey Mike i hope you read this, thank you so much man! im like a intermedium drummer and i felt frustated cause i just feel i dont advance but i know that it takes time to improve and i know this excercise will help... thanks man is really kind from your part!

  • @WyattStav
    @WyattStav 11 років тому +3

    "5 minutes!...or 3 seconds" Awesome videos!! Enjoying better control and speed :)

  • @Eringotube
    @Eringotube 2 роки тому

    Great practice, thank you

  • @LadyXiva
    @LadyXiva 11 років тому

    Nice, glad this was suggested i will be looking for more . Thanks

  • @marekhladky748
    @marekhladky748 6 років тому

    i absolutly love these two parts of exercises ! i have improved a lot so far, won't stop playing them until i die! hahaha
    thank you so so much Mike!!

  • @Itsjustoliver01
    @Itsjustoliver01 11 років тому +1

    im in love with the one at 2:10 so fun to play

  • @cheezedrummer6979
    @cheezedrummer6979 11 років тому

    Cant play my ddrums up here so pillows will do an its great with these exercise been playing 17 years an always learning...thanks man.. felling the burn

  • @roberttesanovic6930
    @roberttesanovic6930 11 років тому

    Amazing video.I did this 10 day plan,and not only this helped me in speed, but it helped with my concept of practice routine. Thanks!

  • @rhysbury9989
    @rhysbury9989 4 роки тому

    Love you’re vids you’ve made the practice pad so much more fun for me!!

  • @halseyballistic
    @halseyballistic 5 років тому

    Going to try this out. Outstanding instructions!

  • @Takes680
    @Takes680 11 років тому

    Great lesson Dr Wooten always says slow is fast its so true

  • @SippinGoose
    @SippinGoose 11 років тому

    Glad I ran into this video. Gonna start these exercises!

  • @louisedge6095
    @louisedge6095 11 років тому

    that room is heavenly

  • @WalterdaLima
    @WalterdaLima 11 років тому

    Thank you mike, your point of view about slow studing it's really true!!!

  • @carnosaur27
    @carnosaur27 9 років тому

    this was super helpful man,really helped me pick up my speed

  • @ronniepurslow4077
    @ronniepurslow4077 6 років тому +1

    Just read your article in Rhythm magazine. Seem like a nice and very professional man. Sick of Jared might be time for change.

  • @calllligula
    @calllligula 11 років тому

    Very good praticing ideas , thanks !!!!

  • @cdjopcyt
    @cdjopcyt 11 років тому

    Mike te miramos desde Guatemala, gracias por compartir este material, esta buenisimo.

  • @toddlavigne6441
    @toddlavigne6441 10 років тому

    great drummer and great teacher,
    thanks Mike

  • @RikkiWoods
    @RikkiWoods 10 років тому

    Looking forward to doing these exercises.

    • @ronno327
      @ronno327 10 років тому

      working for me

  • @drmr4hm
    @drmr4hm 10 років тому

    thanks for sharing the knowledge. it really helps me to improve my skill level. Good luck to you sir

  • @frenchgoldenboyfan
    @frenchgoldenboyfan 5 років тому

    Hello i asked those questions 2 times on other UA-cam channels without any answer; hope someone is answering me on this one :
    1. I'm 42 years old ; is that too late to learn drums and if not how long does it take to just enjoy it without struggling ?
    2. Do i need to learn music theory ?
    3. Do i need to take lessons and if yes, how much lessons and are drum lessons expensive ?
    4. How much does a decent kit cost ? Should i buy a new one or a second-hand kit ?
    Thank you great video and great teatcher.

    • @ic3m4nx69
      @ic3m4nx69 5 років тому +1

      Anyone can learn drums at any age. It is not too late at all. Depending on how much time you put in, you can enjoy it immensely without struggling. If you have a bit of coordination, you'd be surprised at how easy it is to play a simple 4/4 rock beat. You don't need music theory per se, you just need to learn how to read drum music and count beats/measures so that you can work with practice books. Start with 4/4. There are probably many youtube tutorials on this. You don't need lessons, but if you have the money for them, get lessons (lessons are the best). Start with the basic rudiments the guy mentions above. Those are super core. All you need is a good pair of sticks (WOOD TIPS DO NOT GET PLASTIC TIPS) and an old mouse pad to practice on. If you are super psyched, buy a used set on cragslist or something. Don't buy a new set until you are really invested. Good luck.

    • @frenchgoldenboyfan
      @frenchgoldenboyfan 5 років тому

      @@ic3m4nx69 Thank you very much i will try it and buy a small second hand kit. Have a nice day..

  • @dannyphillips5083
    @dannyphillips5083 11 років тому

    really helpful, great exercise and easily effective!! thanks dude!!

  • @rangiwoods
    @rangiwoods 11 років тому

    Yea he has mentioned in one of his videos that the cymbals are all meinl cymbals that he can take out and try on the kit.

  • @wheelholder12
    @wheelholder12 8 років тому

    for singles I usually play a measure of 8's on the right then a measure on the left and repeat . then I play 7's,6's,5's,4's,3's ,2's,then a measure of alternating singles. then I get technical and play them all over again playing a cheese on the last note of each set . Not necessarily for speed but they should ,like all rudiments,be played slow then advance to faster .

  • @dzynbiz
    @dzynbiz 11 років тому

    Thanx Mike, Great instruction series. Les

  • @jakobforslin6301
    @jakobforslin6301 10 років тому

    THANK YOU MIKE! THESE EXERCISES ARE GREAT!

  • @thelffv22
    @thelffv22 11 років тому +1

    yes, if you get it in 5 mins, then you can speed up a little bit, but dont rush it. the point again is to build muscle memory so that means repetition, lots of it.

  • @Samtar
    @Samtar 9 років тому +2

    awesome. new to drumming and this is a big help.

  • @michaellibretta3144
    @michaellibretta3144 5 років тому

    Guys just signed up for this channel Mike is awsome and this really works.is there sheet music for these excersises?

  • @MikeMcLarenDrumming
    @MikeMcLarenDrumming 11 років тому

    your videos are always amazing, thanks Mike.

  • @catherinejohnson4367
    @catherinejohnson4367 4 роки тому

    Wow excellent, love this and thxs!

    • @DRUM
      @DRUM  4 роки тому

      Glad you like it!

  • @88Numa
    @88Numa 11 років тому

    that's really nice!! keep going mike!!

  • @drRedStronger
    @drRedStronger 9 років тому +24

    everytime he said "alright, little faster"
    My brain is screaming: wtf...

  • @mookjais
    @mookjais 11 років тому

    Thx Mike 4 another great video

  • @vonvard
    @vonvard 8 років тому

    This is awesome. Thanks Mike

  • @iamrubens
    @iamrubens 11 років тому

    Amazing teacher. Gracias !

  • @daanio100
    @daanio100 11 років тому

    Starting today!

  • @seay_biscuit
    @seay_biscuit 10 років тому

    Definitely helped me thanks a lot

  • @DaFuckinSchwartz
    @DaFuckinSchwartz 11 років тому

    Hahaha omg he even says its so much easier without talking LOL but ya he says at the end all what he is talking about the toto shuffle a while back I really wanted to play Rosanna and hold the line lol not as much but that shuffle just sounded so go but I couldn't play it so I actually just played it reeeally reeeally slowly and it is effortless now at double speed for almost a year of doing so! This is all great stuff!

  • @zavarosminus2200
    @zavarosminus2200 4 роки тому +1

    I wish I had youtube when I was a teen. I sloppily got fast playing to nofx and pennywise with headphones and I'm still sloppy because of it. This is really cleaning up bad habits!

  • @mufc99ok
    @mufc99ok 11 років тому

    great stuff mike top bloke

  • @RiqueDrumsCardoso
    @RiqueDrumsCardoso 10 років тому

    Thank you very much! I'm already a fan ;)

  • @munajoshua
    @munajoshua 11 років тому

    It would work best if you ordered DRUM magazine April issue, as the exercises he hasn't explained are in the magazine and have been explained on the Part 1 video, its basically a repetition of previous exercises. Hope that helps.

  • @AndyBadalamenti
    @AndyBadalamenti 10 років тому

    Thanks so much for this. You rock!

  • @yungkfs2554
    @yungkfs2554 9 років тому +3

    This is fucking genius.

  • @JoniAsag
    @JoniAsag 11 років тому

    yes, trust him, that will bring you up

  • @gazjazz0186
    @gazjazz0186 10 років тому

    Superb, thanks

  • @MrJordanOFmagic
    @MrJordanOFmagic 11 років тому

    Amazing video, amazing coach, this will help me a lot \m/

  • @angelszderrick
    @angelszderrick 11 років тому

    Gracias!

  • @giacomodallavalle1668
    @giacomodallavalle1668 10 років тому +4

    5:15 prrr prrr prcaa praa praa praa xD

  • @Mueseek
    @Mueseek 10 років тому

    Weird, 4:45 I came up with that exact exercise myself a long time ago, because I figured, like he did, that I had to switch to a left hand lead.

  • @samjenner2162
    @samjenner2162 11 років тому

    Is all this written out somewhere? It seems really awesome and a sheet would make it way easier to follow.

  • @Jay-qs4bg
    @Jay-qs4bg 11 років тому

    Mike I have a question. I've been stuck around 240 bpm single stroke roll for a while now, and I understand how muscle memory would speed up your hands, but what about something simple as a single or double stroke roll? I don't think about them when they play but would it still make a difference to play a single stroke roll slowly? Or would it be more efficient to play fast as can for 5 min intervals.

  • @Jamesdrums89
    @Jamesdrums89 11 років тому

    me too :) magazine, sticks, pad and metronome in hands :)

  • @stephencrosmer4626
    @stephencrosmer4626 11 років тому

    Love this video.

  • @RazeTheWeak
    @RazeTheWeak 4 роки тому

    Hey Mike, I love the concept of this video. I’ve come back to it several times but I’ve never actually followed the program. Decided I was going to give it a shot and start tomorrow. I noticed with the paradiddle diddle that it is felt as 16th note triplets. However only one of the three exercises using this rudiment are felt this way. The others are felt as 16th notes. Should I multiply my speed by 1.5 to find my correct percentage? Or do I just use the same BPM? I was messing around with it this afternoon and it felt incredibly slow. Thanks in advance for your advice.

  • @Christopherdrums
    @Christopherdrums Рік тому

    Question. How long should we practice each exercise?

  • @cheezedrummer6979
    @cheezedrummer6979 11 років тому

    The 8422's i do pataflaflas to help with count.. Cheers

  • @DaFuckinSchwartz
    @DaFuckinSchwartz 11 років тому

    2 questions... does he ever explain why those 4 cymbals are framed?!? It looks so good hehe also how does he talk and play like nothing!! Tony Adams first told me to just try telling him my full name address while blasting 16th notes as fast as possible lol either I stumbled with my fingers or mouth was impossible to maintain both even to this day been practicing for 2 years now lol

  • @mtxrules
    @mtxrules 11 років тому

    You got a new subscriber!

  • @minisurfbanana
    @minisurfbanana 4 роки тому

    Want to get back into drumming. Drumps or Mike?

  • @FeniXonoK
    @FeniXonoK 9 років тому +1

    I think I missed it, but, how long to play with my timer?
    1 minute for each exercise?

  • @pedrorodriguez319
    @pedrorodriguez319 11 років тому

    thank you

  • @petersmith1104
    @petersmith1104 3 роки тому

    Which speed u advice to start with all these exercises?

  • @kellyrogers7066
    @kellyrogers7066 4 роки тому

    I know this is an Old Video.. But Love your recording space sir! Do you have any specs on how to create something similar in a tutorial?

  • @twistedm16
    @twistedm16 11 років тому

    Is there only part one and part two?

  • @metaldrummer1977
    @metaldrummer1977 4 роки тому

    fuckin amazing... Drum Sheets available?? Thanx for making drums fun!

  • @Jakodrums
    @Jakodrums 8 років тому

    did everybody here reach it in 10 days? I'm looking foward to see the results... I haven't tried it yet, but planning to for my next practice

  • @eyalchik17
    @eyalchik17 11 років тому +8

    where can I find the agenda written? also how much time per exercise? did I miss that ?

  • @manavthedrummer4826
    @manavthedrummer4826 6 років тому +1

    IT, s good and it is effective technique for hand

  • @dorintapu
    @dorintapu 11 років тому

    thank you Mike! :)

  • @Mightyhumungus
    @Mightyhumungus 11 років тому

    great exe / lesson

  • @rockanz1
    @rockanz1 11 років тому +1

    How long for each exercise!!! 5 mins per, 10 mins per, someone please tell me how long!

  • @ejp93
    @ejp93 11 років тому

    Now I know what I'll be doing for the next 10 days.

  • @razerovy
    @razerovy 11 років тому

    is there anyway i could get the sheet without buying the magazine?

  • @Heisennnnberg000
    @Heisennnnberg000 6 років тому

    Fantastic

  • @neilg3172
    @neilg3172 10 років тому

    Anyone know where I can get a PDF of this?