Aaannd I've just deleted most of the drumming channels I've subscribed to this week because your content is the best and probably the only one I need right now (beginner here).
@@3lvisplay I think the problem is "more information than practice". Especially when different teachers tell you how to do things differently (typically double strokes). I think it's nice to stick (no pun intended) to one teacher you resonate with and once you've got enough under your belt, you can start looking elsewhere. I still have some other channels who cover different aspects of drumming, but as a beginner I think focusing on the 4 types of strokes for some time, choosing one grip and seeing things through with it will be more efficient than getting "5 tips every beginner needs to know" every other day.
Thanks for this video. Its a great level of detail about what our hands, wrists, arms and fingers should be doing which nobody else tells you online. Thanks so much you helped me a lot. Hello from lreland 🇮🇪
Hey Noah, thanks for the video. It's really great, seriously. Keep up the good work and, with a bit of patience, you will see great results for your channel. Wish you the best!
Thank you. The quick but meaty information is a sharp way to insert the right knowledge on techniques to viewers. Your crafting/creating, production, and playing have been amazingly helpful. Im so glad I stumbled on to your UA-cam channel.
How do you only have 777 subscribers? The quality of these videos are very impressive! If you keep this up, it's only a matter of time, you get noticed. Good job!
Regarding the grip: You said to always keep your thumb across from the index finger even when the fulcrum shifts. But then you say you like to use the middle finger fulcrum, and in that case, the thumb is more across from the middle finger. Confusing!
You don't have to have your thumb across from your middle finger for middle fulcrum. A lot of people say you do, and you can, but thats not the approach I use. I keep everything in the same place for every fulcrum. Its a touchy subject for some people, but my video from last week touches on it a bit.
you are a drummer brain AI overlord bro dude! Holy Moly!
Aaannd I've just deleted most of the drumming channels I've subscribed to this week because your content is the best and probably the only one I need right now (beginner here).
You can always watch others and look up to others, but you don’t have to try and mimic them. just come here when you need tips to practice :)
@@3lvisplay I think the problem is "more information than practice". Especially when different teachers tell you how to do things differently (typically double strokes). I think it's nice to stick (no pun intended) to one teacher you resonate with and once you've got enough under your belt, you can start looking elsewhere. I still have some other channels who cover different aspects of drumming, but as a beginner I think focusing on the 4 types of strokes for some time, choosing one grip and seeing things through with it will be more efficient than getting "5 tips every beginner needs to know" every other day.
This is a great vid. I’ve watched non glamours drummer and think his vids are great, but your explanation of moeller is so helpful
Would love a vid about how to incorporate filly snare hits or patterns during songs to spice it up. Or just how to do fills better in general
I'll add that idea to my list! In the meantime, my linear drumming, stick control, and sixteenth three note videos explore ideas for creating fills
Thanks for this video. Its a great level of detail about what our hands, wrists, arms and fingers should be doing which nobody else tells you online. Thanks so much you helped me a lot. Hello from lreland 🇮🇪
Hey Noah, thanks for the video. It's really great, seriously. Keep up the good work and, with a bit of patience, you will see great results for your channel. Wish you the best!
Very good, definitely some good, concrete pointers in there for how wrist, fingers, arms relate to each other. Thank you!
Man, I needed to hear some of these things. I find myself second guessing my grip a lot. But you gave me a bit of confidence. Thanks!!
Playing is fast is essential for particular genres also...bot only fun and cool
Love seeing these videos man, they focus on some of the things my drumming is lacking, really appreciate how you teach man!
You are a gifted teacher Noah❤️
Thank you Noah for this lesson. Cheers from germany
Thanks so much, you have just answered all the questions I’ve had in relation to developing speed! Subscribed.
THIS info is gold thankyou
Thank you.
The quick but meaty information is a sharp way to insert the right knowledge on techniques to viewers.
Your crafting/creating, production, and playing have been amazingly helpful. Im so glad I stumbled on to your UA-cam channel.
Dude we have like the exact same kit. Gretsch Catalina Elite, what a gem
Its a shame they stopped making them. The 18x16 bass is such a beauty.
How do you only have 777 subscribers? The quality of these videos are very impressive! If you keep this up, it's only a matter of time, you get noticed. Good job!
Why is teaching someone how to bounce a stick so difficult??? 😅 You my friend explained it very nicely! Gonna share this with my students. Thanks bro!
What was the sticking at 10:52 ?
PD PDD PD PDD PD PD PD down beat
Rlrr Lrllrr Lrll Rlrrll Rlrr Lrll Rlrr L
@@NoahAlexxander Ok got it, even if I don't know the meaning of PD lol thanks
@@Martin_BernardPD=“Paradiddle” and PDD=“Paradiddle-diddle”
@@TRC_PNW Thank you, that's so obvious now lol
Which practice pad do you use in this video?
Its a small cheap SPL pad
Regarding the grip: You said to always keep your thumb across from the index finger even when the fulcrum shifts. But then you say you like to use the middle finger fulcrum, and in that case, the thumb is more across from the middle finger. Confusing!
You don't have to have your thumb across from your middle finger for middle fulcrum. A lot of people say you do, and you can, but thats not the approach I use. I keep everything in the same place for every fulcrum. Its a touchy subject for some people, but my video from last week touches on it a bit.
@@NoahAlexxander Do you give drum lessons? I've tried to schedule with you a couple of times but I never get an answer from you.
Man Merlini does finger controlled singles at 220 with ONE HAND 😅
🤘😁🥁🔥👍
wow i didn't know nakey jakey could play drums that good
Summary: the fastest way to speed is to practise years on end starting slow. You're welcome
Less talk more wack! 🗣️🚫