Just got my first kit (E-drum kit) And boy, drums are not as easy as I thought they'd be. This warmup in itself is extremely humbling to my previous expectations and has brought my view of drumming to much higher standards, let alone respect for this instrument. Something that seems so simple, yet, when you do it for the first time, it's one of the hardest thing's you've ever challenged yourself to do. Thanks a million for your generosity in sharing these lessons with us. I will be coming back to this video and most likely many more of yours to jumpstart my journey in drumming. Again, thank you, sir.
I’ve been sitting behind the kit for over 25 years as his lessons still help me with getting back to the basics. Every drummer can benefit from these lessons.
What amazing teaching content is available online now! I am a 55 year old guitarist and pianist . I just bought a kit 2 weeks ago and already I can see progress. I wish stuff like this was available when I first started learning guitar back in 1982.A big thank you to all of you on-line instructors .
@@joudawal2973 set the metronome very slow.Keep the sessions short.Don't overstress. Choose a passage that is just beyond your ability ,for me it is the"Run to the Hills " intro, and hitting an open hi-hat on the 3 and, in a basic groove.At the end of each session , I think of it as the fun reward,I play the tricky parts to measure my progress.Sometimes it seems you go backwards , but you are always improving .Hey, just remember ,we do this for FUN! Enjoy yourself.
@@TomLaios oh sound cool, yes i agree with you slow tempo can lead to a powerful control, and I can't thank you enough for reminding me to have fun cause lately I've been struggling with this instrument, and I stressed out many times cause I thought that's I'm not improving! Thanks again sir! Regards!
I am 70, retired a year ago. Guitar player for many years. Bought my first Bass last year. Have built up a simple home studio. I was going to buy a pad controller to get drum sounds for recording. Bought a drum pad and got it a few days ago. I want to build up some control before I buy an electronic drum set. Acoustic drums would be too loud for my situation. Videos like this are very helpful. Playing an hour or two a day mostly trying to build up a decent single stroke roll, something I had never heard of five days ago. This is fun. I like this lesson in particular. Thanks.
I've been doing this warm up for a couple of weeks now, and wow, they have given me a looseness moving around the kit I didnt had before, and the doubles and paradiddle exercise are great. Thank you.
Should've added to my previous response -- my drumming began w/ my mom's pots and pans. In my 30's I took a long break but picked up the kit in my 50's. Now in my 70's with two grandkids and an e-kit. Very glad I returned!
Pat Smith i started on pots and pans too. Lol. I'm 56 and i played through grammar and high school. Now i have the wants to play again. I lnow how but drumeo is great to start at the beginning. Wish they had this in the early 80's!' Great stuff 👍🏼
It's 30 years since I picked up a pair of sticks, this really hit the mark for me, thank you. I wasn't sure where to start , so I have been practicing my singles, doubles , triples and paradiddles on a practice pad until I got myself a kit. Nice little Gretch Catalina , replace skins more suitable for home practice, much advice from my local drum shop and many friends and, voila, straight in with the beginner 5min warm up , which is plenty for me to work on , for now at least..
I started playing drums at 45. I had been playing guitar for 30 years, as a hobby. It js just so much fun and made me listen to music in a whole differerent way. Playing as a guitarrist/singer in a band drums used to be just timing and click for me. Now even when i listen to music I instantly analyse the beat, pay attention to fills etc. It’s amazing. Compared to playing guitar, as a method of relaxation, drums are way different. One of the very few things where you do not use your eyes at all! One could be blind, would not really matter.
Thank you so much for these videos! I received an electronic drum kit for my 57th birthday from my kids. I have wanted to play the drums since I was a teenager. These videos are such a help! I know I will be rocking to Led Zeppelin and AC/DC soon!
Too anyone beginning drums, these exercises are the most boring thing sometimes but these are where you learn timing, sound quality and control, all the the foundations. Remember the metronome wants to play along too and the cool kids play it slow
Awesome video, I grew up listening to music and beats but this just open my skills to another level. Thank you! 14yrs of playing and I'm still learning.
@@Crimzz-xh5qb I find that it helps to slow the video down when trying to follow along or just trying to get the pattern in general, especially in those last two exercises. I'm still starting out but I'm having fun just taking it slow and learning at my own pace, hope you have fun too!
Thanks sooo much for putting together these videos. My 7 yrs son always wanted to learn how to play drums. So this year, "Santa" delivered him a drum set "Electric of Course". Its been 5 days now and this video has help him to learn the basics "foot work and arm movement". Thanks again! P.S I find your videos fun as well.... Cheers!
Maybe it's just me but I think the 3rd exercise is more challenging than the 4th one. The bass drum and hi hat pattern just throws me off on that one. Wish I was as good as Jared or some of the other drummers I've watched. I'm more of a guitar player but would love to be as equally comfortable on the drums as I am on guitar, like a duck in water. I've discovered a lot of Amazing drummers like Bernard Purdie, Sugarfoot, JoJo Mayer, Dave Weckl, I could go on. Sorry for the rambling, Thank you Drumeo for all of these videos.The best UA-cam channel ever!
I'm 65, and on my 3rd day of playing drums (in order to help my wife learn to play them). This warm up is just perfect for me. Thank you so much for creating this!
This was no joke. After my 20 minute warm up and 5 min freestle playing and single stroke roll exercises I tried this as a challenge. A pretty tiring challenge. my my
I started to do this warm up , combined with the 5-Minute Single Pedal Bass Drum Workout. Those triplets are starting to give me a hard time, I have to play more relaxed :D Great lessons!
I like u jared, u learned me a lot bro!!! I am one of the drumeo sites lover!! But i dont have much money to take courses from the national site...so i am watching your videos on youtube...nice!! Thank u guys!!!
They really do help. Heck, I've been playing 40 years, and I still like his warmup routine. There are others, but for a quick warm-up before a gig, or session, this works great. Take your time!!! Go slow, speed up Slowly. If you're comfortable, go faster by 5 bpm, or 10. once that's clean move up, and so on. Take your time, relax, breath, and you Will get better faster! Oh, I'm a young 59, lol!
Good Lucifer...I am SOOOO out of practice! LOL! I felt like a beginner again. :) Last time I got to play my old Rogers kit was about 17 years ago...and then only off and on for a year...with another 6 or 7 year pause before that! Had some money and live in an apartment now, so I got myself an Alesis Strike Pro kit almost a year ago. Have only played a bit now and then (rather severe firbromyalgia...so hour long sessions, even half hour long ones, just aren't possible), usually just playing one or two songs of my youth (AC/DC, Cinderella, Motley Crue, Poison, etc). I know them...still...like the back of my hand. But found myself floundering with simple crossovers and such. Chalked it up to "a bit rusty" and not having/getting to warm up enough. Just tried to do this warm up...wow! O_O Total eye-opener to just how much you loose a skill when you don't use it! Anyway...got the Drumeo "Best Beginner Drum Book" to see just how much I forgot. The answer? FAR more than I thought! Got to re-forge those muscle-memory neurons I think! LOL! I must admit...I do feel pretty giddy about being able to "learn and improve" all over again! It's like I traveled back in time 35 years! :D Rock on and let the good times roll I say! 🎶🥁🤘
Great video, and I'm certainly going to try and use it. Though I'll have to adapt it as I only have one tom. IMO there's no way that last exercise is a warm-up for beginners. Double strokes are the fastest way around the kit, but after 18 months of playing I'm still way off being able to play anywhere near that speed and fluency using doubles.
The Last Warm-Up pattern is a killer for me because I am using Vic Firth Drum Mutes on my toms which gives less rebound on my sticks when I use the doubling method.
This is for beginners?? Oh, man. I've been playing for six weeks and it feels like it'll be months before I can pull off the 5th exercise! Well, back to practice.
Jared thanks your help and the team at Drumeo have been helping me a lot. If it's possible could i get some Mento, Reggae, Ska, Rocksteady (Jamaica) and Calypso, Soca (Trinidad). Videos and sheet music. Thanks.
This is a great instructional vid for a newbie like me. I thought I could play almost anything when I was able to play a lot of Rock Band/Guitar Hero songs on the hardest difficulty. After getting a set of my own, I still could play, but not as well. Holy hell was I wrong...obviously. This helped a lot. Huge thanks for the help, I'll certainly try this out!
This is a really great really fun video. Honestly having the actual kit that is seen in the video is the way to go. It's so much smaller compact and practical than a old school set you could literally set it up anywhere.
I REALLY can't get the hang of the 3rd exercise! I´ve looked at the sheet music and it´s as if Jared is playing something COMPLETELY different to what´s on it. Waaaaahh! Bewildered!
When he said pause the video and go to a kit I literally went to one and sat there for like a minute and I was like how am I supposed to learn without the video lmao
Just got my first kit (E-drum kit) And boy, drums are not as easy as I thought they'd be. This warmup in itself is extremely humbling to my previous expectations and has brought my view of drumming to much higher standards, let alone respect for this instrument. Something that seems so simple, yet, when you do it for the first time, it's one of the hardest thing's you've ever challenged yourself to do. Thanks a million for your generosity in sharing these lessons with us. I will be coming back to this video and most likely many more of yours to jumpstart my journey in drumming. Again, thank you, sir.
I’ve been sitting behind the kit for over 25 years as his lessons still help me with getting back to the basics. Every drummer can benefit from these lessons.
Timestamps
First exercise: 1:18
Explaining second exercise: 2:28
Second exercise: 2:48
Explaining third exercise: 4:15
Third exercise: 4:48
Explaining fourth exercise: 6:30
Fourth exercise: 7:03
Explaining fifth exercise: 8:27
Fifth exercise: 8:56
@John Reb ill be sure to tell you when i find it
What amazing teaching content is available online now! I am a 55 year old guitarist and pianist . I just bought a kit 2 weeks ago and already I can see progress. I wish stuff like this was available when I first started learning guitar back in 1982.A big thank you to all of you on-line instructors .
So could I ask you sir how is it going now?
@@joudawal2973 set the metronome very slow.Keep the sessions short.Don't overstress. Choose a passage that is just beyond your ability ,for me it is the"Run to the Hills " intro, and hitting an open hi-hat on the 3 and, in a basic groove.At the end of each session , I think of it as the fun reward,I play the tricky parts to measure my progress.Sometimes it seems you go backwards , but you are always improving .Hey, just remember ,we do this for FUN! Enjoy yourself.
@@TomLaios oh sound cool, yes i agree with you slow tempo can lead to a powerful control, and I can't thank you enough for reminding me to have fun cause lately I've been struggling with this instrument, and I stressed out many times cause I thought that's I'm not improving!
Thanks again sir!
Regards!
I'm 71 years olde... And starting to learn to play the drums. And enjoying your videos, 👍
Time stamps for each drum practice if you want to follow along!
1:16
2:25
4:25
7:00
8:52
Thank you for yet another wonderful video!!
Could you please explain what's the last exercise?
Does he meant 32 notes?
Thanks anyway
I am 70, retired a year ago. Guitar player for many years. Bought my first Bass last year. Have built up a simple home studio. I was going to buy a pad controller to get drum sounds for recording. Bought a drum pad and got it a few days ago. I want to build up some control before I buy an electronic drum set. Acoustic drums would be too loud for my situation. Videos like this are very helpful. Playing an hour or two a day mostly trying to build up a decent single stroke roll, something I had never heard of five days ago. This is fun. I like this lesson in particular. Thanks.
I've been doing this warm up for a couple of weeks now, and wow, they have given me a looseness moving around the kit I didnt had before, and the doubles and paradiddle exercise are great. Thank you.
Started my lessons (a lifelong dream) at 60! Just found this video and can’t wait to implement it. Thank you!
Same here. I've played guitar for 40 years. Now totally loving learning the drums.
How's it going? You still playing drums?
Even intermediate and advanced drummers can pratice these for speed control and clarity. Thanks Jared, you are the master!! 😎🤘🥁🎶🎉🎉
Just got my first set of drums at 52 years old, just learning with Drumeo lessons. Thanks for this adventure.
It's never too late to start! Glad you decided to join us! If you have any questions, don't hesitate to reach out. :)
Basic question, to which file do the saved exercises go?
Should've added to my previous response -- my drumming began w/ my mom's pots and pans. In my 30's I took a long break but picked up the kit in my 50's. Now in my 70's with two grandkids and an e-kit. Very glad I returned!
Im 56 and love to play! Played through high school and felt the itch again. NEVER to late.
Pat Smith i started on pots and pans too. Lol. I'm 56 and i played through grammar and high school. Now i have the wants to play again. I lnow how but drumeo is great to start at the beginning. Wish they had this in the early 80's!' Great stuff 👍🏼
Just got my first set of drums at 33 years old. Learning through drumeo videos. THANK YOU! Your videos are awesome!
+Dale McIntyre lol i got my first set at 32 years ;)
also a lot of thanks to drumeo. and dale have also much fun to.
+Dale McIntyre Congratulations!!! I go my first set two years ago and I was 45. Jared is a fantastic teacher.
i brought mine at 35. one year ago.
+Dale McIntyre 34 and also starting
+Dale McIntyre there is no limit to learn, i have no drum set and i am 20yo, probably planning to buy drum set before i reach 30
Love it I'm 55 I played drums 30 years ago for about 10 years like a caveman I'm starting all over from scratch you're my teacher
It's 30 years since I picked up a pair of sticks, this really hit the mark for me, thank you.
I wasn't sure where to start , so I have been practicing my singles, doubles , triples and paradiddles on a practice pad until I got myself a kit.
Nice little Gretch Catalina , replace skins more suitable for home practice, much advice from my local drum shop and many friends and, voila, straight in with the beginner 5min warm up , which is plenty for me to work on , for now at least..
I started playing drums at 45. I had been playing guitar for 30 years, as a hobby. It js just so much fun and made me listen to music in a whole differerent way. Playing as a guitarrist/singer in a band drums used to be just timing and click for me. Now even when i listen to music I instantly analyse the beat, pay attention to fills etc. It’s amazing.
Compared to playing guitar, as a method of relaxation, drums are way different. One of the very few things where you do not use your eyes at all! One could be blind, would not really matter.
Thank you so much for these videos! I received an electronic drum kit for my 57th birthday from my kids. I have wanted to play the drums since I was a teenager. These videos are such a help! I know I will be rocking to Led Zeppelin and AC/DC soon!
Too anyone beginning drums, these exercises are the most boring thing sometimes but these are where you learn timing, sound quality and control, all the the foundations. Remember the metronome wants to play along too and the cool kids play it slow
Nice mix, just started playing drum and I’m up to 30 beats per minutes....I hope you have more lessons. Thanks
Guys this warm up works! Ive been practicing this for just two days and ive seen improvement!
I've felt bad as a beginner already, it's even worse now😭 No but no joke, these lessons are great! I'll try these steps every day from now on!
I have bin playing for 2 years already and fills are so easy I already knew how to play the things he showed us
You give supper good lesons thank you
Awesome video, I grew up listening to music and beats but this just open my skills to another level. Thank you! 14yrs of playing and I'm still learning.
Alhamdulillah, ada kemanisan dc2.
Terima kasih Perkongsiannya.
Mantiaeppp 👍
it doesn't get any basic than this man! perfect lessons for all beginers
Lol I find this kinda hard 😂
@@Crimzz-xh5qb I find that it helps to slow the video down when trying to follow along or just trying to get the pattern in general, especially in those last two exercises. I'm still starting out but I'm having fun just taking it slow and learning at my own pace, hope you have fun too!
Thanks sooo much for putting together these videos. My 7 yrs son always wanted to learn how to play drums. So this year, "Santa" delivered him a drum set "Electric of Course". Its been 5 days now and this video has help him to learn the basics "foot work and arm movement". Thanks again! P.S I find your videos fun as well....
Cheers!
same I like the video's he dose as well ❤😄
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Santas not real
Maybe it's just me but I think the 3rd exercise is more challenging than the 4th one. The bass drum and hi hat pattern just throws me off on that one. Wish I was as good as Jared or some of the other drummers I've watched. I'm more of a guitar player but would love to be as equally comfortable on the drums as I am on guitar, like a duck in water. I've discovered a lot of Amazing drummers like Bernard Purdie, Sugarfoot, JoJo Mayer, Dave Weckl, I could go on. Sorry for the rambling, Thank you Drumeo for all of these videos.The best UA-cam channel ever!
Just got a set. My buddy told me to check you guys out and I couldn't be more thankful
I'm 65, and on my 3rd day of playing drums (in order to help my wife learn to play them). This warm up is just perfect for me. Thank you so much for creating this!
I went to my kit and i practiced for a minuets and this person is a really good at the drums.
Got my drum kit today at 56! So excited. These vids are the best😁
most useful lecture. No.1 teacher ever met
Just got a drum set, and found your lessons interesting.
Awesomely crazily good
Well done and thank you
Hey, i have begun drumming 2 weeks ago, you guys helped me a lot, now I have an edrum kit and absolutely love it
This was no joke. After my 20 minute warm up and 5 min freestle playing and single stroke roll exercises I tried this as a challenge. A pretty tiring challenge. my my
when he said pause the video I went and actually brought a drum kit 😂😶
Lol
r/thathappened
What did you get?
🤣🤣
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I started to do this warm up , combined with the 5-Minute Single Pedal Bass Drum Workout. Those triplets are starting to give me a hard time, I have to play more relaxed :D Great lessons!
This was my first ever drum lesson thank you!
This 5 minute exercise is a clean road from 'beginner' to 'not yet intermediate but also not quite beginner anymore'.
Its very helpful as i can see pedal beating on screen and notation running shows which note u playing thats awesome
Thanks for the lesson. I don't have a drum kit yet. I taped circles on my desk and followed your lesson. :D
‘Get to a drum set’
Me: *sits on my bed and looks at my yet to be set up newly bought drum set*
this comment looks awesome with your profile picture.
I like u jared, u learned me a lot bro!!! I am one of the drumeo sites lover!! But i dont have much money to take courses from the national site...so i am watching your videos on youtube...nice!! Thank u guys!!!
That was really good! Love that warm up!! Good job 👍🏼
Im female young 56 and getting back into drumming. Going to watch all videos. ☝🏼🥁
They really do help. Heck, I've been playing 40 years, and I still like his warmup routine. There are others, but for a quick warm-up before a gig, or session, this works great. Take your time!!! Go slow, speed up Slowly. If you're comfortable, go faster by 5 bpm, or 10. once that's clean move up, and so on. Take your time, relax, breath, and you Will get better faster! Oh, I'm a young 59, lol!
I’m 58 and just starting out. Yeah for us 👏🏼
Good Lucifer...I am SOOOO out of practice! LOL! I felt like a beginner again. :) Last time I got to play my old Rogers kit was about 17 years ago...and then only off and on for a year...with another 6 or 7 year pause before that! Had some money and live in an apartment now, so I got myself an Alesis Strike Pro kit almost a year ago. Have only played a bit now and then (rather severe firbromyalgia...so hour long sessions, even half hour long ones, just aren't possible), usually just playing one or two songs of my youth (AC/DC, Cinderella, Motley Crue, Poison, etc). I know them...still...like the back of my hand. But found myself floundering with simple crossovers and such. Chalked it up to "a bit rusty" and not having/getting to warm up enough. Just tried to do this warm up...wow! O_O Total eye-opener to just how much you loose a skill when you don't use it!
Anyway...got the Drumeo "Best Beginner Drum Book" to see just how much I forgot. The answer? FAR more than I thought! Got to re-forge those muscle-memory neurons I think! LOL!
I must admit...I do feel pretty giddy about being able to "learn and improve" all over again! It's like I traveled back in time 35 years! :D Rock on and let the good times roll I say! 🎶🥁🤘
Good for you man!
I did this on my lap coz my set is fat from the pc...still works for me. thanks for this, Jared! (next time I'll play this via laptop.)
started out good for a beginner like me but it progressed into how good he wanted to show us how good he is
Super Übung, das hat mich wirklich etwas weiter gebracht !!
Thanks to the whole Team..❤
Im old and just picked up the drums. These videos are sooo helpful.
I always watch you
oh
Great video, and I'm certainly going to try and use it. Though I'll have to adapt it as I only have one tom. IMO there's no way that last exercise is a warm-up for beginners. Double strokes are the fastest way around the kit, but after 18 months of playing I'm still way off being able to play anywhere near that speed and fluency using doubles.
Awesome this is the stuff, I need to practice to get into drumming again after along break. Thank you 🤘
You rock man! Luv your videos! Best teacher ever, hands down!
True I learn a lot from him!!
I’ve been doing drums for almost a month now but I always need a warmup.
8:56 you know what I Am gonna leave 💅
Ok after three days I finally got through the first 90 seconds! 😎
Thank you for these lessons. They are so simple and easy to understand . Will practoce it everyday to progress on my drumming. Thank you once again.
The Last Warm-Up pattern is a killer for me because I am using Vic Firth Drum Mutes on my toms which gives less rebound on my sticks when I use the doubling method.
Very well done. Thank you
A different app is using this vid so i followed the link and subscribed here. Thanks for sharing your content
For a beginner.. The last one was too fast 😭
Yeah it was pretty hard
Use it as a benchmark! Practice every day and you'll get faster. Then one day you'll look back at your comment and realise how much you've improved!
IKR?!?!
@@amykelsall6334 so true 💯. "Work hard, keep getting better "😄
@@amykelsall6334 Good advice you're a smart person 😊😉😆😁
I went to my kit, but then remembered that I do not have a kit.
I don't why but I laughed really hard at that
I don't even have a room!
jmack619 she has been
did you know that i like drums more than the rest of the instruments
Ezekiel Rivera same. i use the one in the music room at school.
This the best video for practicing. It's a video for when you need to get better. good job drumeo
I'm aware this comment Is like 2 years old but it's still so awesome. Hope you are still playing and practicing my man.
Thank you Jared! I’m thinking of buying a drum kit and will def try this out if I do! :)
There was an advert for drumeo before the drumeo video. Coolcool.
Thanks very nice. Hi from Bogota Colombia
No comments ? This video is fucking awesome why am I not seeing beginners crying of joy over here ?
This is for beginners?? Oh, man. I've been playing for six weeks and it feels like it'll be months before I can pull off the 5th exercise! Well, back to practice.
Jared thanks your help and the team at Drumeo have been helping me a lot. If it's possible could i get some Mento, Reggae, Ska, Rocksteady (Jamaica) and Calypso, Soca (Trinidad). Videos and sheet music. Thanks.
I'm a new learner and I love your way of teaching, keep up the good deed
thank you. I like your way to help others playing drums.
This warmup is great for learning, helped me a lot. Thank you so much!
Wow! God bless you drumeo.
Thanks.
Awesome! Thanks for this. I know the video is a few years old... so am I. ;-) First kit purchased at 55 and having fun! Need all the help I can get.
Me too, 56 and just bought mine
Really good warm-up techniques bro!!
Very, very good excercises, TY
Thank you very much. Good lessons for warm-up and practice.
This is a great instructional vid for a newbie like me. I thought I could play almost anything when I was able to play a lot of Rock Band/Guitar Hero songs on the hardest difficulty. After getting a set of my own, I still could play, but not as well. Holy hell was I wrong...obviously. This helped a lot. Huge thanks for the help, I'll certainly try this out!
"warm up?" many of us would be delighted to get that far! lol
This is a really great really fun video. Honestly having the actual kit that is seen in the video is the way to go. It's so much smaller compact and practical than a old school set you could literally set it up anywhere.
Although you explain everything with enough detail, I'm sure I need someone showing me in person.
I REALLY can't get the hang of the 3rd exercise! I´ve looked at the sheet music and it´s as if Jared is playing something COMPLETELY different to what´s on it. Waaaaahh! Bewildered!
(tom right Hanh). (snare left hand). (2hit snare right hand).(left hand tom)....the last hit is the beginning of snare. snaresnare. tom
+Jean Philippe Landry it sound like he finish with tom. this is what is why icant do it
Jean Philippe Landry
Young and ready to drum thanks for the help
I bought an electronic drum set, so that I can learn without disturbing the neighbours, post retirement, and enjoying drumeo lessons.
First stuff is easy... Break it down drum by drum. Then speed it up... slow it down young fella!
That said he is a AWESOME player!!!
Grande Jared! Thanks a lot for this video! Nunzio from Italy....
i really like this video u should do more like it. i wish i was as good as u! can u teach me even more about druming.
Wow it was a proper way of warm up
Dude, I went to my kit but it was in another city....
Damn!
Xd
Thanks Jared, Another great lesson.!!! Bettina Beauchemin
Love it been using this for awhile. It really helps with sticking better. Thank you very much .
Love your videos. Been VERY helpful for me as a beginning drummer....saved me some $$$ on lessons too 🤘🤘🤘
Thank you
Brand new to drumming aside from guitar hero easy level lol! Love your videos and realize I have a LOT to learn 😁
When he said pause the video and go to a kit I literally went to one and sat there for like a minute and I was like how am I supposed to learn without the video lmao
+PhantasyJL lol what the fuck
yea cause my desktop is in my room but my kit is in the basement sooo yea it's a struggle
Try to use a phone on a elastic tripod, works great!
jojo
If you have the sheet music, that'll do the job!
oh, and a good memory! LOl
Great video! Really helpful to me as a beginner.
These patterns are, played fast, great for drum solo's
How many years of practice will it take before I'm allowed to wear a headband.....?
Love that last one
I can't wait until I get my drum set!
I love the videos