Thanks for your time! My advise to develop a "good" speed, is starting slow by doing uncomfortable hand exercises! Those your hands aren't used to. As mr Kalani said, there are no shortcuts on this! It will take time until those I'd say, lazy muscles and tendons awake! Speed isn't all! Harmony and rhythm are often more important.
I started by counting flowing sets of four, for 4/4 and related rhythms, and flowing sets of three for 6/8 and related rhythms, using the pulse. Now at my higher speeds I cannot count that fast, and can only use the pulse to keep timing
Great video.. would point out a great tip...if you do a few minutes of this just before sleep...your brain will process it more efficiently and you can gain speed faster😁😁
In a sense yes. Depends on the environment one is playing in. Many drum circles turn into all out and one needs the speed to keep up. In terms of accompaniment, timing, feel, and finesse, as you imply are more vital. Swing also depends on the composition.
I am a beginner in Bango drums and your videos have certainly helped me tremendously. Your are a very good teacher..👍
what an amazing channel! instantly subscribed! when someone knows what they're talking about it is clear for everyone. much love from brasil!
“This is an investment” ahhhhh I can’t stress that enough! Love the video!
You're deeply underrated as a channel, sir. Thank you.
Thanks for your time! My advise to develop a "good" speed, is starting slow by doing uncomfortable hand exercises! Those your hands aren't used to. As mr Kalani said, there are no shortcuts on this! It will take time until those I'd say, lazy muscles and tendons awake! Speed isn't all! Harmony and rhythm are often more important.
Really great instruction!
I started by counting flowing sets of four, for 4/4 and related rhythms, and flowing sets of three for 6/8 and related rhythms, using the pulse.
Now at my higher speeds I cannot count that fast, and can only use the pulse to keep timing
What about hand and finger damage? How do u prevent it? I am starting to get trigger fingers.
Thanks for the class.
I can't wait for the videos of magic and luck stats in hand drumming.
Hi sir, I am from India, how can I get private coaching, as you mentioned at the end of the video, Thank You
I have the same metronome,its very old. Time for the new model for me.
Gracias Kalani..un abrazo de argentina
Great video.. would point out a great tip...if you do a few minutes of this just before sleep...your brain will process it more efficiently and you can gain speed faster😁😁
Tell that to one's neighbors if one shares wall space. Lol. But from a scientific standpoint you are correct.
"oh, I cant do it" haha
What conga are you playing?
Tycoon natural wood
the first comment can what?
F' off ?
Time and swing are more important Speed is overrated!
In a sense yes. Depends on the environment one is playing in. Many drum circles turn into all out and one needs the speed to keep up. In terms of accompaniment, timing, feel, and finesse, as you imply are more vital. Swing also depends on the composition.
Traditionally, there are pieces that are just supposed to be played fast. For these just keeping accompaniment can be tough enough
Not all the Songs are slow , so you need to speed up sometimes.
If the speed in a circle gets too fast for you, you can drop into half time and still be musical.