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The 10 Minute "balance killer" Double Bassdrum Warmup

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  • Опубліковано 18 вер 2017
  • Hi! I´m a Portuguese drummer and I just wanted to share a simple 10 minute double bassdrum (or double pedal) warmup exercise routine that I go through before shows or practice/recording sessions. These exercises are also good for double bassdrum endurance prep, or even fast double bassdrum, as they improve your balance. You can also use these short exercises to workout your swivel technique, floating technique, or ankle motion. Feel free to visit my facebook page at / emidioalexandredrums and hit me up in the chatbox if you need a PDF with the exercises or have any questions, or just hit me up on the comment section if you just want to say hello! Lemme know how this exercise routine worked for you ;) Cheers!!
    Filmed in AlmadaEstudios - / almada.estudios
    Played by Emidio Alexandre - / emidioalexandredrums
    Special thanx - Isabel Barragán

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  • @jockewallgren
    @jockewallgren 6 років тому +136

    I’ll try this warm up on the next tour. Thanks!

    • @almadaestudios
      @almadaestudios  6 років тому +11

      @Jocke Wallgren I really hope you do bro! And I would love if you had the time to let me know if you liked it! I´m a HUGE fan, btw, hehehe XD Thanx for the support man

    • @derekshowalter60
      @derekshowalter60 5 років тому +2

      Emidio Alexandre The funny thing is is that if you grew your beard a bit more, you’d look almost like Jocke haha.

    • @almadaestudios
      @almadaestudios  5 років тому

      @@derekshowalter60 LOL well yeah I´d say he´s a handsome man then hahahah

    • @Pantheonslayer
      @Pantheonslayer 4 роки тому

      AMON AMARTH!!!!!!! \,,/

    • @riveryousef4414
      @riveryousef4414 3 роки тому

      instaBlaster...

  • @markyanish1188
    @markyanish1188 5 місяців тому +1

    Love these workouts! Seeing a lot of improvement in my hands since starting them.

    • @almadaestudios
      @almadaestudios  5 місяців тому

      Fantastic, brother! Glad to have you here!

  • @davidalejandrez8620
    @davidalejandrez8620 3 роки тому +3

    Undoubtedly one of the best warm-ups and exercises for double pedal or double kick ... In addition to having a very good technique, Emidio is a very kind guy. You are great friend

    • @almadaestudios
      @almadaestudios  3 роки тому +1

      Thank you so much for your kind words my friend!! Hope you have fun with the warmup! Cheers 🙌🙌

  • @WhereThereDude
    @WhereThereDude 6 років тому +24

    I do this with the pedals of my car while driving to the show just to save some time

    • @almadaestudios
      @almadaestudios  6 років тому +1

      ahahaahah well done mate XD

    • @WhereThereDude
      @WhereThereDude 6 років тому +1

      hahah glad you like it bro : )

    • @almadaestudios
      @almadaestudios  6 років тому +5

      As long as you don´t remeber practicing sum crazy drum parts mid-traffic and get involved in a car accident XD

    • @mariodiaz5872
      @mariodiaz5872 4 роки тому

      Me too mate hahahahaha

    • @insertmetalusernamehere
      @insertmetalusernamehere 3 роки тому

      Lel that's awesome DJ Ricemixer

  • @jadonchacon4914
    @jadonchacon4914 6 років тому +4

    This is actually a pretty cool warmup, now I just need to get some double bass pedals

    • @almadaestudios
      @almadaestudios  6 років тому

      Thank you Zane, I hope you do get them! let me know if u try the warmup later on! Cheers bro

  • @alproxxx
    @alproxxx 6 років тому +2

    Great stuff! I started recently a similar (almost) daily work out, but it's 39 minutes and I do each pattern for 3 minutes. I mix up paradiddles, double 8th notes, alternating 8th + 16th notes, straight alternating 16th notes, 4th and 8th notes on each side, 16th triplets and so on.
    My comfort zone has always been 16th notes at 170-180 bpm and that was all I needed. But I struggled from >120 - 160

    • @almadaestudios
      @almadaestudios  6 років тому +1

      Thanx for the feedback my friend! Yes, doublebassdrum can be incredibly frustrating, but we all love it heheheh. I also have a 1h30 routine that I go through, but yes, it DOES begin with this warmup. Thanx again and good drumming!

  • @prod_adrian
    @prod_adrian 2 роки тому +3

    Man, double bass drumming is the most soulcrushing thing ever!
    The amount of hours you have to put in with very very little progress... absolutely brutal! -__-

    • @almadaestudios
      @almadaestudios  2 роки тому +3

      I know dude! it´s very unforgiving. Worst thing is the more you progress, the more you have to keep your muscle memory in check. I´ve taken a huge break of 9 months, and my endurance has reduced 50%. Well, drumming is almost a sport I guess hahaha

    • @prod_adrian
      @prod_adrian 2 роки тому

      @@almadaestudios
      Oh yes man, so many emotions that get triggered throughout the progress... anger, hate, depression, distress! Sometimes it seems like its not even meant for me to play 200bpm on feet...
      & at this point of extreme drumming it definitely is like a sport, very demanding!
      Any tips for me? I can only do 135bpm 8ths seperated and 125bpm both together... i practise everyday with click and various patterns. All full leg motion for now, waiting for clean 140bpm to be playable and then start ankle motion.

    • @almadaestudios
      @almadaestudios  2 роки тому +1

      @@prod_adrian of course, lots of tips! I´m a big advocate of balance being the key for it all, so it begs the first question: how are you sitting? if you lift both your legs, can you balance yourself, or do you immediately fall over?

    • @prod_adrian
      @prod_adrian 2 роки тому

      @@almadaestudios I think balance is a big problem for me, thats probably the reason why i have to go slower when playing with both feet together (legs/feet not grounded to floor) than seperated. And for throne position, basically like what Marthyn or James Payne recommend. Pretty far back on the throne, so i can tap with the ankle but also you full leg for drive. I dont fall over but i can also sense its not comfortable for me either (yet). I used to play heeldown when i was a child so the lack of anchor to the ground was a very different feel for me starting the full leg motion. I had like hip flexor muscle soreness the first weeks, because the change of movement.
      thank you man

    • @almadaestudios
      @almadaestudios  2 роки тому +2

      @@prod_adrian the biggest issue is taking everything with a grain of salt. Everybody is different, so recommendations are always to be taken with care. Not everyone reacts the same to the same type of practice. What I'd recommend for sure is to work on balance. At speeds until 16th notes of 160bpm I wouldn't even worry about hip flexors or whatnot. I'd just go for it, you can go full leg caveman motion easilly. From 175 or so, that's when ankle play has to get involved in order to maintain endurance. In any case,enjoy your practice! As a rule of thumb, I'd do workouts of 10 mins (straight) of a comfortable tempo, 5 mins a bit faster, And 1 minute on a bpm close to your max. Rinse and repeat, the only changes are the bpm, that hopefully keep getting higher and higher. Also remember progression is not achieved daily, sometimes it takes a year for you to notice

  • @jas_bataille
    @jas_bataille 5 років тому +4

    Actually I'm a jazz drummer but I want more independence with my feet. Double-bass or even bass+hi-hat phrases are so awesome!! I love this gonna try it thanks

    • @almadaestudios
      @almadaestudios  5 років тому +1

      Hey bro, how are you? Yes, this actually really can create a couple cool ostinatos. I uploaded to FaceBook a silly exercise based on the first warmup on this video, wich uses it as an ostinato, then hands play 3 against 4 and ultimately become a metric modulation when the snare is added. It´s all goofy and riddled with light mistakes, but I´ll leave u a link in case you want to take a peek, since it´s related to your comment.
      facebook.com/almada.estudios/videos/1925811277473574/
      PS: I really admire Jazz drummers, although I don´t play jazz at all. Cheers and thanx for watching!!

    • @jas_bataille
      @jas_bataille 5 років тому

      Cooool!! Hey I just kinda tried it, well the concept of changing lead and stuff... and I already feel the independence is coming :D Yessss I'll take a look mate.

    • @jas_bataille
      @jas_bataille 5 років тому

      My oh my I like it! Reminds of me of some of some of the stuff I used to do in college. I'm not in this kind of shape anymore... but it'll come. I just recently picked the drums back up. I cannot live without it. I was feeling depressive, nothing was going on in my life and other ventures like photography... and then I just though, fuck, I'm not playing anymore... and I forgot how badly needed this therapy was. There come a time when you can't go back. After 12 years and going through cancer and mental illness... the drums always been by my side...! Anyway thanks bro. Hope we run into each other one day. Perhaps, I'll learn how to play metal... who knows? xD

    • @almadaestudios
      @almadaestudios  5 років тому

      @@jas_bataille thank you for the kindness! Have a nice week!!

    • @almadaestudios
      @almadaestudios  5 років тому +1

      @@jas_bataille heheheh nice, I'm glad to know that! Keep in touch bro, lemme know if any of it was useful at all. Cheers!

  • @TempoDrift1480
    @TempoDrift1480 6 років тому +5

    Damn, I'm not even into double bass but that fucking bass drum sounds unbelievable.

    • @almadaestudios
      @almadaestudios  6 років тому

      @Wizzle thank you my friend, I honestly hope that you get a little into doublebassdrum drumming from now on! It´s fun, I promiss! thanks for watching, cheers!!!

  • @steveelam4810
    @steveelam4810 6 років тому +2

    Very cool,separates things,love it

    • @almadaestudios
      @almadaestudios  6 років тому

      @Steve Elam thank you for the feedback brother! Hope you try this yourself, as a warmup! Comment back if you tried, and liked it! Cheers and happy drumming!!

  • @TheMatster96
    @TheMatster96 4 роки тому +1

    Hey man, love this video, actually went and did my own pdf with this excercises. I'm going at 130 BPM for now and having problems with my left foot in excerceises 3-4 .... But everyday my speed and balance seems to improve, so thank you very much for this!

    • @almadaestudios
      @almadaestudios  4 роки тому +1

      Hey my friend! It is I that have to thank you for watching!! Im super happy that you are making progress, these help alot with balance, yes. You are supose to struggle, dont worry eheheh. If need anything, hit me up via Facebook or here in the comments! Have a great week and thanx again

  • @46september
    @46september 6 років тому +3

    Your technique is incredible, I am amazed how little your thighs moved.

    • @almadaestudios
      @almadaestudios  6 років тому

      @Pulkit Sharma Hey bro, all good with you? Hope so! Wow, thank you so much for your kindness, I still have alooooooooot of work to do, though! Yes, my tighs/legs hardly move, I only use the muscles from my knee down, at this speed. Any question hit me up, Cheers brother!

  • @sundaramashoknagaraj6210
    @sundaramashoknagaraj6210 6 років тому +6

    Luv u bro, please send this video to Lars Ulrich who needs to hone his drumming skills

    • @almadaestudios
      @almadaestudios  6 років тому

      My bro! hows everything?? Nah, Lars is a cool dude LOL. Hows life bro, have u tried this warmup yourself? how was your holidays? cheers!!

    • @sundaramashoknagaraj6210
      @sundaramashoknagaraj6210 6 років тому

      Emidio Alexandre i haven't tried it.Coz When i c metallica performimg concerts , i m like y cant Lars play double bass when u ve his contemporary like Dave and Gene Hoglan playing it with ease.

    • @almadaestudios
      @almadaestudios  6 років тому

      Yeah bro I guess he stopped practicing XD

  • @Dude_With_Some_Sticks
    @Dude_With_Some_Sticks 4 роки тому +1

    I really like your Kick Sample of your triggerd Bass Drum

    • @almadaestudios
      @almadaestudios  4 роки тому +6

      I really like you creating that account just to say that

  • @joshhollinshead2190
    @joshhollinshead2190 6 років тому +1

    Straight bullet spraying, I love it!

    • @almadaestudios
      @almadaestudios  6 років тому

      Josh Hollinshead my man! Thanks for watching and thank you for your kindness!! Please let me know if you try the warm-up. Cheers brother!

  • @steve_matin
    @steve_matin 3 роки тому

    Started doing some of these every time I practiced. Helped me tremendously - especially that pesky left foot!

    • @almadaestudios
      @almadaestudios  3 роки тому

      Hey bro, thank you so much for commenting! you have no idea how happy that makes me!! hope you keep using the warmup in the future :) have a great week!

  • @pietzsche
    @pietzsche 6 років тому +4

    That's some impressive consistency

    • @almadaestudios
      @almadaestudios  6 років тому

      Hey pietzsche, how ya doing? Thanx buddy, I apreciate that, alot! Well, i´ve been doing this routine for a couple of years now... Hope you try it yourself also, and lemme know how it worked for you! cheers

    • @pietzsche
      @pietzsche 6 років тому

      Will do, I play a bit of double bass, but I'm looking to get comfortable in the 180-210 range, so I'll be doing this a lot, will let you know how it goes :)

    • @almadaestudios
      @almadaestudios  6 років тому +2

      Yes, this DOES help alot. Because it fiddles with your balance. Before I couldn´t endure 16th notes @180 bpms for 4, maybe 8 bars even. Now I can do 50 minutes straight, without stopping. Balance is really important when u play ankles instead of legs. Please let me know how you´re progressing, if u need a PDF or w/e, just contact me via Facebook! cheers and have a nice holyday ;)

    • @pietzsche
      @pietzsche 6 років тому

      Awesome man, I'm only just getting the hang of the ankle stuff, have some time off over xmas so I'll get into it then and let you know. I'll add you on facebook too, have a good holiday man, and thanks.

    • @almadaestudios
      @almadaestudios  6 років тому +1

      you´re welcome!

  • @ritchidemendoza
    @ritchidemendoza 6 років тому +1

    This is awesome! Thanks for sharing, brother. God bless you

    • @almadaestudios
      @almadaestudios  6 років тому

      Rich, how u doing man? Thank u so much for your kindness!! Hope u have a great week. Stay in touch!
      cheers
      -Alex

  • @jackrockstardrummerrock1003
    @jackrockstardrummerrock1003 5 років тому +2

    best double stroke....👍👍👍👍

    • @almadaestudios
      @almadaestudios  5 років тому +1

      Have a great week my friend, thank you for watching

  • @retrogore420
    @retrogore420 3 роки тому +1

    Fantastic exercise thank you.

    • @almadaestudios
      @almadaestudios  3 роки тому +1

      Thank you for watching my friend, anything you need feel free to hit me up

  • @CavallaroFabrizio
    @CavallaroFabrizio 6 років тому +2

    Great stuff!!!!

    • @almadaestudios
      @almadaestudios  6 років тому

      Hi Fabrizio, all good with you? Thank you so much for the feedback bro, it´s much apreciated! Hope you have a wonderful year my friend, take care!

  • @Mickey_Man80
    @Mickey_Man80 6 років тому +2

    You have great control. I’m still working on getting that kind of control. TON is still my favorite btw

    • @almadaestudios
      @almadaestudios  6 років тому

      Silas Jones how are you bro? hope all is good, man! Thank you for your kindness!! Well these exercices help a TON with control (sorry about the horrible pun). Try and warmup with this for a month, you´ll like it hopefully. And yeah, Type O fucking rule bro! Any questions hit me up, and good work !!

    • @Mickey_Man80
      @Mickey_Man80 6 років тому

      Emidio Alexandre I’m good man. Hope you are too. That was a great pun. Lol. I’ll try this warm up. I have some other exercises that I do as well. I’m just trying to get my left foot (weak foot) to be just like my right foot. Anyway, thanks for the response man. Rock on!

    • @almadaestudios
      @almadaestudios  6 років тому

      Yeah, it´s a drama to get that weak foot to wake up! Always working on it too! Cheers and good work ;)

  • @mellindrums
    @mellindrums 6 років тому +1

    I was expecting to see some basic 8th and 16th note stickings but this is actually some great stuff! I'm positively surprised. Reminds me of the things that you'd see in the Stick Control book. :)

    • @almadaestudios
      @almadaestudios  6 років тому

      Eetu Mellin Drums hey my friend thank you so much for your words!! Yes, it's very stick control inspired :) try the warm-up and let me know how it worked for you please! Thanks again, hugz

  • @TheWitchOvAgnesi
    @TheWitchOvAgnesi 6 років тому

    Good drill. Alternating your lead foot is crucial. Every drill a double bass drummer does should incorporate that. And your English is amazing. Very minor accent. Probably wouldn't have noticed if you didn't have it in your description (and I'm a language professional). Parabens senhor!

    • @almadaestudios
      @almadaestudios  6 років тому

      @spikeFlea Hey man how u doing today? Thanx for watching man, and thank you so much for those words! Hey and you speak some Portuguese, I see hehehe.
      Have a nice weekend bro, let me know if you try the workout yourself!
      Cheers,
      Alex

  • @nicholascremato
    @nicholascremato 6 років тому +2

    Great Video!!!!!!

    • @almadaestudios
      @almadaestudios  6 років тому

      @nicholascreamto what´s up bro?? Thank u so much for your kindness! Hope u try these exercises and let me know how u liked them or not!
      Have a nice week!!

  • @chadillacondrums2720
    @chadillacondrums2720 3 роки тому

    I can’t wait to work on this. Thanks for the pdf!

  • @guitarhilley
    @guitarhilley 6 років тому +1

    Great vid, Emedio! 👊🏻

    • @almadaestudios
      @almadaestudios  6 років тому

      Hey Hilbert, thanx for the feedback my friend!!! I´m really happy you liked the video - if you try the warmup, let me know how it worked for you!! Cheers, thanx again!

  • @slaptwin7867
    @slaptwin7867 6 років тому

    this is awsome ive watched many of double bass videos on ytube not once has anyone ever mentioned balance..they mention technique muscle power thats about it

    • @almadaestudios
      @almadaestudios  6 років тому

      Hi Alfredo, how you doing today? Thanx for your feedback bro! Yes, balance is key!! I think even before technique, comes balance! But that´s my humble opinion, I´m just a startup guy! Cheers and let me know how you liked the routine, if you try it!!

  • @BoxUpMyBones
    @BoxUpMyBones 6 років тому +1

    I dig it! Cheers!

    • @almadaestudios
      @almadaestudios  6 років тому

      Hey there @BuddhistDrummer! Happy to read that u liked the video! try this warmup and let me know how it went, will ya?= Cheers brother!

  • @Krooksbane
    @Krooksbane 6 років тому

    Someone has been reading Stick control for the snare drummer.
    Great pattern choices, I will try practicing this.

    • @almadaestudios
      @almadaestudios  6 років тому

      Hey bro! Yes, please try this routine and lemme know how it worked for you!! Cheers

  • @pcbw75
    @pcbw75 6 років тому +1

    Man I love your foot technique! More please :)

    • @almadaestudios
      @almadaestudios  6 років тому

      Thanx Pete, i´m trying to work on it! Will do more, yes. ;) cheers bro

  • @Luemm3l
    @Luemm3l 6 років тому

    im sitting at home without a kit, that was perfect for practice... still need something for the pedals, since I dont have a bass drum or one of these practice pads... i think i will go ham on a old sofa of my parents (and hope they won't notice). thanks for the very informative vid and cool exercises !

    • @almadaestudios
      @almadaestudios  6 років тому

      Hey Luemm3l! Well if you can afford a practice pad, get one, it´ll last you a lifetime! If you can´t, that´s ok, you can just make one! Just with a few wodden boards, a piece of rubber and the right handskill, you can do it! The important thing is that you practice! Thanx bro and cya soon!

  • @DrumHistoryPodcast
    @DrumHistoryPodcast 6 років тому +1

    Man this is awesome

    • @almadaestudios
      @almadaestudios  6 років тому +1

      Hey Bartman! Thanx for the comment mah bro! make sure u try this, lemme know how it worked 4 ya! `Cheers bro

  • @joshmarinelarena6346
    @joshmarinelarena6346 6 років тому +1

    nice thanks for the tips

    • @almadaestudios
      @almadaestudios  6 років тому

      @Josh M hey bro, you´re welcome, thank YOU for watching. Hit me up if u need anything!

  • @michaeldeclet1667
    @michaeldeclet1667 6 років тому

    Hey man! Subbed form Puerto Rico! Even tho I play bass, not drums, Bass and Drums must have a relationship, after all, we ARE the groove.

    • @almadaestudios
      @almadaestudios  6 років тому +1

      Hey Michael, how´s everything?? Thank you so much for the Sub dude! And yes, WE ARE the groove ahahha! XD Saludos para Puerto Rico, hermano! Que tiengas un buen ano de 2018!

    • @michaeldeclet1667
      @michaeldeclet1667 6 років тому

      Haha todo bien hermano! Igualmente a ti! Feliz 2018 y mucho exito con este canal!

    • @almadaestudios
      @almadaestudios  6 років тому

      Gracias brother, por todo!

  • @brunolee5973
    @brunolee5973 5 років тому +1

    Muito bom! Saudações do Brasil!

    • @almadaestudios
      @almadaestudios  5 років тому

      @bruno Lee hey bro!! Mto Obrigado, espero k tenha gostado!! Um gd Abraço e boa semana :)

  • @Opivm-mj8mi
    @Opivm-mj8mi 6 років тому +1

    Really killer!!! I'm going to try this, Im sure that the results are gonna be great!!!

    • @almadaestudios
      @almadaestudios  6 років тому +1

      Enrique, what´s up hermano? Thanx u so much for the kindness!! Yes, I hope u try these exercises :D let me know about ur results, ok? Have a great week!
      -Alex

    • @Opivm-mj8mi
      @Opivm-mj8mi 6 років тому

      I'll be back in 30 days to tell you the results

    • @almadaestudios
      @almadaestudios  6 років тому

      Yes, that´s the spirit! Talk to you soon then , any question feel free to hit me up!

  • @nicktcg6842
    @nicktcg6842 6 років тому +1

    Yeah I'll just go crazy!! ITS METAL TIME!!

  • @RockinRaine
    @RockinRaine 6 років тому

    Awesome video, will use this warm up in my routine next practice! Thank you!

    • @almadaestudios
      @almadaestudios  6 років тому

      @RockinRaine Hi man! I´d be supper happy if you did, bro! Will you come back here and let me know how the warmup is working for you?? Cheers buddy, take care and happy drumming!

    • @RockinRaine
      @RockinRaine 6 років тому

      I will definitely let you know how the warmup goes for me in my routine!

    • @almadaestudios
      @almadaestudios  6 років тому

      @rockinraine Pls do Buddy! Cheers ;)

  • @Urquilla
    @Urquilla 6 років тому

    Excellent!! Great video dude! 👌👌👌

    • @almadaestudios
      @almadaestudios  6 років тому

      Hello Francisco! Thank you so much for your feedback, my man! Hope you get to try the exercises!! Cheers

  • @BrandonBurkhalter
    @BrandonBurkhalter 6 років тому +1

    Great video man. Thank you! :)

    • @almadaestudios
      @almadaestudios  6 років тому

      Brandon Burkhalter Hi bro! Thank you so much for your kindness!!! Please let me know how it worked for you, in case you try the warm-up, will ya? I'd be extremely honoured!! Cheers, man!!

  • @brunosantos1730
    @brunosantos1730 6 років тому

    Great video dude ;) Very nice tips! Keep the good job \m/ Big ups

    • @almadaestudios
      @almadaestudios  6 років тому

      Bruno!!! Obrigado mah bro, gd abraço e aperta contigo ;)

  • @davidcurtis4478
    @davidcurtis4478 6 років тому +1

    Great video and funny too, loved it dude, keep rockin'! DC

    • @almadaestudios
      @almadaestudios  6 років тому

      Hello David, all good with you? Thank you so much for the comment bro, It´s deeply apreciated!!! Hope you get to try this warmup soon, and get back at me on the comment section, or even my Facebook! Have a nice day, bro!

  • @Prolific_Troll
    @Prolific_Troll 6 років тому

    Great video! High-Five!!
    Added to my Fav's.

    • @almadaestudios
      @almadaestudios  6 років тому

      @Matt Robertson Hey buddy, I´m so happy you liked it bro! LEt me know if you try this routine, I´d be honoured ;) Cheers!

  • @bedgalrum
    @bedgalrum 6 років тому

    so great!!! killer... waiting for new videos.....cheers from Colombia

    • @almadaestudios
      @almadaestudios  6 років тому

      Ruben! how are ya buddy? Yes, new videos will be coming soon! stay in touch, and please try the exercises! Cheers

  • @MFKR696
    @MFKR696 5 років тому +6

    Gene Hoglan would approve of this video. The only things missing are ankle weights and a pair of combat boots. Nobody's too advanced for a warm-up. Are Marines too "advanced" to do pushups? I think not.

    • @almadaestudios
      @almadaestudios  5 років тому

      Hey man, all good with you?ahahaha we´ll i´d be a HUGE honour if gene did aproove it for some reason, ehehe. Well, the "advanced" thing is tricky: I know guys that don´t warmup at all and can pull off amazing speeds beyond my measure. I´m quite different, I need to warmup for optimal performance. Now, will they develop injury playing not warming up? prolly, dunno. Thanx for the input and have a great week my friend

    • @MFKR696
      @MFKR696 5 років тому

      @@almadaestudios People who don't warm up are morons who are playing with fire. It's not sustainable It doesn't matter what they can do in the short-term if they give themselves an RSI.

    • @almadaestudios
      @almadaestudios  5 років тому

      @@MFKR696 yeah for sure. Personally I really ALSO need to stretch after an intense show or a long workout. Happy week my friend ;)

    • @MFKR696
      @MFKR696 5 років тому

      @@almadaestudios I'm not sure stretching after your show is gonna help anything, but whatever works for you lol.

    • @MFKR696
      @MFKR696 5 років тому

      @@almadaestudios It was a compliment, bud. I'd have to be a jumped-up prick to take issue with the video. The only thing that I take issue with is people who think they're too advanced for a warm-up. Warming up is not about doing some wanky bullshit. It's about warming up lol.
      Warming up means the same thing to a musician as it does to an infantryman, or anyone else that does anything remotely physical for a living. It enables you to perform without hurting yourself over time. I know shit seems easy when you're young, but as soon as you hit 30, that all changes.

  • @linusstoltz1207
    @linusstoltz1207 6 років тому +3

    I like the ending just keep on going with 16 notes XD

    • @almadaestudios
      @almadaestudios  6 років тому

      @Linus Stoltz Hey bro, all cool with you today? Yes, well the ending is the only exercise I actually go through the 2 mins in the video, just because it´s the end. all the exercises are suposed to last 2 mins, but I though it would be boring as hell for ppl to watch the full 10 mins. Glad u liked it buddy, thank you so much!!
      -Alex

  • @reggtop
    @reggtop 4 роки тому +2

    SOLID!!

    • @almadaestudios
      @almadaestudios  4 роки тому

      Donniel thank you do mucbh for watching!! have a great week , cheers!

  • @dino2x1
    @dino2x1 6 років тому +1

    Thank you!

    • @almadaestudios
      @almadaestudios  6 років тому

      DINOnymous, thank you my friend! Hope you get to try the routine a couple of times... let me know how you liked it, ok? Cheers, and take care bro!

  • @thegamingguy1
    @thegamingguy1 6 років тому

    Excellent video! That kick sounds super tasty too!

    • @almadaestudios
      @almadaestudios  6 років тому

      Good evening, Dood Ranch! Many thanx for your words! Glad you liked the video! Are you going to try this warmup? Cheers buddy

  • @PerpetualTwilight88
    @PerpetualTwilight88 6 років тому

    Excellent! Thanks for sharing

    • @almadaestudios
      @almadaestudios  6 років тому

      Hey bro! No, thank YOU for the kindness. Have a great week!

  • @rogueshinobislash
    @rogueshinobislash 5 років тому

    Wicked sick. Like wong fei hungs shadowless kick from the jet li movies

    • @almadaestudios
      @almadaestudios  5 років тому +1

      Ahahaha my friend. Thank u so much for watching bro. Have a great week

  • @baptizedinblood86
    @baptizedinblood86 3 роки тому

    Type O Negative 💚 great tutorial too 🤟🏻

    • @almadaestudios
      @almadaestudios  3 роки тому

      You are too kind my friend. Thank you and have a good day!

  • @nargarothobertta663
    @nargarothobertta663 5 років тому

    Awesome thank u much for sharing..

    • @almadaestudios
      @almadaestudios  5 років тому

      Thank u my friend for the kindness!!! Anything u need, hit me up. Have a nice day

  • @euslipkcg7977
    @euslipkcg7977 6 років тому

    Thanks for the tips. it was great !!

    • @almadaestudios
      @almadaestudios  6 років тому

      @Nuthapong Jamjang How you doing mah bro? Please let me know how u liked the warmup\exercices when you try them! I´d love to know ;) Take care bro!

    • @euslipkcg7977
      @euslipkcg7977 6 років тому

      I like your exercices. I'm bringing your way to try it. I will let you know how my legs change. : )

    • @almadaestudios
      @almadaestudios  6 років тому

      Yes, please let me know! Cheers and happy drumming!

  • @yuryshirokov9301
    @yuryshirokov9301 6 років тому

    Awesome, and so clean!

    • @almadaestudios
      @almadaestudios  6 років тому

      @krazy Banana Hey!

    • @yuryshirokov9301
      @yuryshirokov9301 6 років тому

      Emidio Alexandre I already tried it and it is great, gets my legs warmed up very nicely, and makes my brain ready to read notes fast, but I play at a lower bpm, I play 90 or 100 bpm

    • @almadaestudios
      @almadaestudios  6 років тому

      90 or 100 is fine. Give it time, you´ll be flying soon! Thanx for the feedback, keep it up!!!

  • @Nigers.Cintas
    @Nigers.Cintas 6 років тому

    Awesome!!!!

  • @Raphaeldrums
    @Raphaeldrums 6 років тому

    Otimo trabalho, obrigado!

    • @almadaestudios
      @almadaestudios  6 років тому

      Raphael Saini Thanx bro, that´s really flattering coming from you!
      Cheers,
      Alex

  • @Eric_Aerolis
    @Eric_Aerolis 6 років тому

    Im gonna try this before recording

    • @almadaestudios
      @almadaestudios  6 років тому

      @Eric Shaw Hey bro, yes please try it, and let me know how u liked it, ok?
      anything u need, hit me up!
      Cheers!

  • @Primus-ue4th
    @Primus-ue4th 6 років тому +5

    Watching this is giving me restless leg. Gotta stand up and walk around.
    How many years did it take you to get to this level, from when you started taking it this serious?

    • @almadaestudios
      @almadaestudios  6 років тому

      @Howard walters Hi buddy, sorry for the delayed answer. First off, thank you so much for watching, and I hope you try this warmup youself, and comment back to let me know how u like it or not!! Secondly, to answer your question: A couple of years to get to that bpm in the video, a couple more to where I am now, and I´m gessing a million more to get to G. Kollias´s level. XD
      Thanx again, hit me up if u need anything!

    • @Primus-ue4th
      @Primus-ue4th 6 років тому

      Emidio Alexandre hey man thanks for reply. I play guitar and sat behind a drum set for awhile. I really do have bad restless leg syndrome and I can’t do drums. Not just because I suck, which I do. But, my legs start to twitch painfully. You got mad skills. Love watching dudes rip up the drums. Got a video you playin live?

    • @almadaestudios
      @almadaestudios  6 років тому +1

      @Howard Walters Hey bro! oh sorry to hear that, pain is not good ! :(
      although, curiously, the motion for the floating technique is an "ankle downward motion" not too diferent from restless leg. Of course, it´s painless, so I´m sorry to hear about your troubles. Yes I do have alot of videos in my channel, try listening to this one-- ua-cam.com/video/CL14PnxxiHA/v-deo.html
      thank you for your kind words, talk to you soon buddy!

  • @cssaziado
    @cssaziado 3 роки тому

    Awesome video!

    • @almadaestudios
      @almadaestudios  3 роки тому

      hey, thanx for watching! have fun with the exercises!

  • @300kike
    @300kike 6 років тому +2

    Awesome warmup. I’m going to implement this. I have a question. Do you have an exercise specifically to increase your double pedal speed?

    • @almadaestudios
      @almadaestudios  6 років тому +2

      @MeytalHead Hey bro all good with you today? First off, thank you very much for commenting, hope u do try the warmup! Well, now for your question: For me these are actually part of a speed gaining routine, because they work on your BALANCE and u need to be well balanced on your seat/throne in order to properly execute some techniques. Once you have the balance down, check out james payne´s "Stone killer" exercises for the feet, they cover alot of ground for speep. Finally, check out Eugene Ryabchenko´s video also about foot speed, he has preety good recomendations about speed/endurance. Cheers bro!

  • @morganfarlie
    @morganfarlie 5 років тому +9

    Came for the exercise, stayed for the 2 minutes of sixteenth notes.

    • @almadaestudios
      @almadaestudios  5 років тому +1

      You're the Best my friend! Have a great week and try out these exercises, lemme know how it went pls

    • @morganfarlie
      @morganfarlie 5 років тому

      I am literal MOMENTS away from my drumming warmup, so I'll get back to you soon ;) Thanks again!@@almadaestudios

    • @almadaestudios
      @almadaestudios  5 років тому +1

      Awesome!!! Have a good practice, brother! 💪 💪

    • @morganfarlie
      @morganfarlie 5 років тому

      @@almadaestudios THAT it was! Felt stronger on my feet than ever before and recorded a new piece :D DEFINITELY adding this warm-up to my repertoire!
      Thank you so much!

    • @almadaestudios
      @almadaestudios  5 років тому +1

      @@morganfarlie wow super happy to hear that man! I´d love it if you´d add it, of course! Hit me up if u need a PDF with the drumsheet. Keep up the great work man! cheers

  • @alghamotowear
    @alghamotowear 5 років тому +2

    Great exercise. I have tried it. But i cannot reach 195bpm for endurance and control. Its like im strugling to do it. i can only do it properly at 170bpm.

    • @almadaestudios
      @almadaestudios  5 років тому +2

      Hey Benang, thank you for your kind words! I´m super happy you tried this routine. Endurance comes from control, don´t worry about it, it takes time. I remeber starting from 2 minutes of 160 bpms, and totally crapping my pants doing it. Progress can sometimes take years, just keep right on it, it´ll happen ;) Have a great weekend!

  • @almadaestudios
    @almadaestudios  6 років тому +1

    Thank you everybody! New alternative warmup/cooldown soon in the channel! Cheers ;)

  • @PossessWithin
    @PossessWithin 4 роки тому

    Amazing!

  • @bnrz28
    @bnrz28 6 років тому

    Great video thanks for uploading!!

    • @almadaestudios
      @almadaestudios  6 років тому +1

      hi @BNRZ28, no, thank YOU for watching bro! hope you try this yourself and let me know how u liked it, man! cheers!!

    • @bnrz28
      @bnrz28 6 років тому

      Emidio Alexandre how do u like those pedals? I'm looking into getting thr p932 for price wise. What's ur opinion on them

    • @almadaestudios
      @almadaestudios  6 років тому +1

      Hey buddy! I don´t know about the p932, never used them... but if you want to know more about the Demondrive, watch my video where I review them, (just turn the subtitles on because I didn´t spoke english on it)... But long story shot, the demondrives are really good. The p932 is good if it´s going to be your first pedal, but if you´re into getting a pedal for some years, just save up some more money... it´s going to be worth it

    • @bnrz28
      @bnrz28 6 років тому

      Emidio Alexandre thanks for the reply. And we'll I'm looking to try the longboard style pedals and the p932 is cost friendly and as I'm on a budget.. but right now I have a set of dw 5000 which work well but they are a little older and I'm starting to notice the wear on them.

    • @almadaestudios
      @almadaestudios  6 років тому +1

      Well the only prob I see with the p932 is that the foot board doesn´t have an independent ajuster... but that shouldn´t be a prob to you, since I believe the dw5000 also does not. No big deal there. also - bear in mind that the Pearl longboar is the shortest in the market

  • @dionpietersma8625
    @dionpietersma8625 6 років тому

    Good to see your video its helps me a lot thank you keep it going bro

    • @almadaestudios
      @almadaestudios  6 років тому

      @Dion Pietersma Hi brother, how u doing today? Thank you so much for commenting, my friend , I apreciate your kindness!! Please comment back and let me know how this routine is working for you, will ya? Hit me up if you need a PDF with the exercices, or any question.. Cheers and happy drumming!!

    • @dionpietersma8625
      @dionpietersma8625 6 років тому

      Wazzup bro
      Thanks for comment back
      I normal warm.up with hands and feets
      i start slow and go with a bit faster and faster
      But when i found your video i started doing that also .and it helps a lot to training my mind
      I start soon to record a new video myself how i training my body on the drums
      We stay in contact
      Greets dion

    • @almadaestudios
      @almadaestudios  6 років тому

      Hi Dion! good to know you´re using the warmup :D
      Cool, let me know when your video is done!
      Cheers, Alex

  • @HorrorDrummer666
    @HorrorDrummer666 6 років тому

    Thanks man. I appreciate it! Gonna use this WAY more

    • @almadaestudios
      @almadaestudios  6 років тому +1

      @TheTenebrianDrummer Hey brother, hope you do use it! Comment back and please let me know how the wamup worked for you, before shows/practice day, I´d love to get some feedback ;) Cheers and thank you for watching - have a great day!

    • @HorrorDrummer666
      @HorrorDrummer666 6 років тому

      Emidio Alexandre for sure Man! I got plenty of time to practice before our first show since August! 🤘🤘 have a great day as well, cheers!

    • @almadaestudios
      @almadaestudios  6 років тому +1

      Hit it man! hope it helps (at least to warmp up) Happy drumming and have a good 1st show!!

    • @HorrorDrummer666
      @HorrorDrummer666 6 років тому

      Emidio Alexandre for sure! Oh man, I bet it will help, after seeing how long you kept on going after the video 😂😂😂 I started laughing just because of the troll face you ended up leaving 💀💀
      Hey man if you can, check out my band's music! I have some of our shows on my channel! It's gonna feel good to hit the stage again

    • @almadaestudios
      @almadaestudios  6 років тому +1

      ahaha the "forever alone" face! It was ment so symbolize how we drummers are truly stuck in these (boring) routines, alone..
      But endurance at "slow" speeds is necessary in order to achieve higher speeds! (well not achieve, but to maintain them for longer than just a burst)

  • @newtonleal1925
    @newtonleal1925 6 років тому

    Amazing

    • @almadaestudios
      @almadaestudios  6 років тому

      @Joey Leal Drummer Hi bro, hows the weekend going?
      Thank you so much for the feedback on the video

  • @josuesantiago8375
    @josuesantiago8375 6 років тому

    Awesome...!!!

    • @almadaestudios
      @almadaestudios  6 років тому

      @Josue Santiago Hey bro,thanx for commenting!!! Thank you so much for your words! Please let me know if u try the warmup and need anything. Cheers!!
      -Alex

  • @marcoscruzdrums
    @marcoscruzdrums 6 років тому

    I've always had massive problems with my left foot but I'm really looking forward to trying this out!

    • @almadaestudios
      @almadaestudios  6 років тому

      @drumzilla Hey buddy how´s everything, man? Thank you so much for watching bro! Yes, this WILL make you left foot wake up, trust me. Just fiddle with the bpms for each exercise to find your starting point. The important part is to keep (at least) 2 mins each, as oposed to "speed". Any question hit me up bro, and pls let me know how u like it or not when you try the warmup! cheers!
      alex

    • @marcoscruzdrums
      @marcoscruzdrums 6 років тому

      Emidio Alexandre I'm good man and hope you're doing well too! Of course I loved the video and thanks so much it means a lot!

    • @almadaestudios
      @almadaestudios  6 років тому +1

      @drumzilla Nah bro, thank YOU! Let me know how your left foot is doing later on! Cheers and happy drumming
      -Alex

    • @marcoscruzdrums
      @marcoscruzdrums 6 років тому

      Emidio Alexandre Will do!!!

    • @TheWitchOvAgnesi
      @TheWitchOvAgnesi 6 років тому

      Use it more then. Instead of playing with your right foot, use your left foot. When playing a pattern with a double stroke on the kick, get your left foot involved: play the second or first note. Alternate. After you do both for a few months, it'll become easy and there will no longer be such a thing as a "weak foot."

  • @jannatinkarlen8702
    @jannatinkarlen8702 6 років тому +4

    He isnt human

    • @almadaestudios
      @almadaestudios  6 років тому

      @jannatin karlen Sometimes I wish I wasn´t, buddy... thank you so much for watching and for your feedback

  • @jhoncarvalho6525
    @jhoncarvalho6525 5 років тому

    Thank you!!!

    • @almadaestudios
      @almadaestudios  5 років тому

      Brother, thank You for watching!! Have a great week my friend

  • @pablopoulain4354
    @pablopoulain4354 6 років тому

    Thanks!

    • @almadaestudios
      @almadaestudios  6 років тому +1

      No, thank you for watching, Pablo! Let me know in the comments, later on, if how´s the warmup going for ya, will you? cheers and happy drumming bro!

  • @thiagosoares5052
    @thiagosoares5052 Рік тому

    Que aula top

  • @MasQueVencedorEnCristo
    @MasQueVencedorEnCristo 4 роки тому

    I’ve started using this one to warm up my brain before work too 😂

    • @almadaestudios
      @almadaestudios  4 роки тому +1

      Hey my friend how are you doing! ahahaha I´m glad you use it for anything at all! Stay safe abnd thank you

  • @AntonyCastellanosDrummer
    @AntonyCastellanosDrummer 6 років тому

    Awesome!

    • @almadaestudios
      @almadaestudios  6 років тому +1

      @antony Castellanos How are ya buddy? Thank you so much for the love! Hit me up if u have any questions!! Cheers !

    • @AntonyCastellanosDrummer
      @AntonyCastellanosDrummer 6 років тому

      I just found with this video another cool way to practice and enhance my skills, good knowledge, thank for share it!

    • @almadaestudios
      @almadaestudios  6 років тому

      Thank you for your kindness, Antony! Hit me up if u need a PDF with the exercises. Comment back later and let me know how they are going for you! Cheers!

  • @joobasound
    @joobasound 6 років тому

    Muito bom!!!

    • @almadaestudios
      @almadaestudios  6 років тому +1

      António, td em cima? Obg pelas palavras, gd abrço! QQ coisa contacta à vontade ;)

  • @ricardojose5333
    @ricardojose5333 6 років тому

    Very good video!

    • @almadaestudios
      @almadaestudios  6 років тому +1

      Ricardo!!! What is up my friend! Thank you so much for your comment - try this warmup at home, and let me know how it went, ok? I´d be super happy! Cheers and take care man!!

    • @ricardojose5333
      @ricardojose5333 6 років тому

      Thank you my friend! Happy new year... 👍👍👍

    • @almadaestudios
      @almadaestudios  6 років тому

      Happy new year my friend!

  • @leonsubbotsky6087
    @leonsubbotsky6087 6 років тому +1

    Holly shit, impressive

    • @almadaestudios
      @almadaestudios  6 років тому

      @Leon Subbotsky Hey man! thank you so much for your kindness, bro! It´s deeply apreciated, trust me :) Please try the warmup yourself, and let me know if u liked it!!! Cheers buddy, have a great week!
      - Alex

  • @ALeXA4L3X5816
    @ALeXA4L3X5816 6 років тому

    As soon as I buy myself a double bass pedal I’ll probably do this as an exercise by increasing the time limits on the intervals

    • @almadaestudios
      @almadaestudios  6 років тому +1

      @Alex A Hi buddy! Thanx for the feedback on the video! Yes, please try this, and let me know how it went for ya, will you? hope to hear from u soon, cheers!

  • @Paul_Unfaces
    @Paul_Unfaces 6 років тому

    Damned! It's f#cking amazing! Dude! You are greatest showman!:)

    • @almadaestudios
      @almadaestudios  6 років тому

      @Pasha Empire how u doing man? Thank you so much for watching and for your kind words!! Any question hit me up, have a nice week bro ;)

  • @MonacoRocha
    @MonacoRocha 4 роки тому

    Emilio very nice brother !!!!!! I got into DBD at age 55 .

    • @almadaestudios
      @almadaestudios  4 роки тому

      Hello my friend!! Thank you for watching and taking the time to comment!! Its great u got into Dbd! Its such a strggle though.. Wish you a great week!!!

    • @MonacoRocha
      @MonacoRocha 4 роки тому

      @@almadaestudios 55 years O L D !!! Fuck time flies I'm 62 now and into it totally... but not to play Trash or blast beats ... thanks bro.. where are you in LA ?

  • @Nugtroen
    @Nugtroen 6 років тому

    simple but practical...thanks a lot man for this tutorial...
    can you do about hand warmup for the next video?

    • @almadaestudios
      @almadaestudios  6 років тому +2

      Hey buddy, all good? Thank u so much for watching, and for your kind words! Well, I never did a hand warmup video because there are literally thousands of them already... Look up Tommy Igoe "great hands for a lifetime" it´s an awesome hand warmup!

    • @Nugtroen
      @Nugtroen 6 років тому

      Well great man. Thanks again for the recommendation. I will definitely check out this guy...

    • @almadaestudios
      @almadaestudios  6 років тому

      Yes, he´s a pro! Have a great week man!

  • @GSDrummer93
    @GSDrummer93 6 років тому +1

    Hey man this is awesome, your technique is sick. I'm recently trying to get into the habit of ankle motion, do you have any tutorials on how you go about the technique? My feet naturally swivel at higher tempos, but its sloppy at times and I suck for long stints of single 16ths. Also I got the same pedal, forever messing around with the settings, can't seem to find a comfortable setup. What have you got your pedal setup like?
    Cheers!

    • @almadaestudios
      @almadaestudios  6 років тому +1

      Hey man, thanx for the comment!! As for ankle motion, just practice the floating technique (also called the "basketball bounce") for long periods of time, on lower, more confortable bpms. Also, practice heel down for some time - in spite of you NOT using heel down on your playing, it helps to strenghten your shin muscles, used for ankle motion. As for my settings I have the pedal on longboard and springs maxed out. These are the only things you really should try, all the other settings depend on wht´s confortable for you. Just don´t keep changing them everyday... it´s important you give it a try for at least a week!
      Also, try this warmup in the video, it helps, I promiss.
      ;)

  • @jcel5870
    @jcel5870 4 роки тому

    Awesome warm up. I havent been behind my set in weeks. This makes me wana go pound some skins 🤘🏼

    • @almadaestudios
      @almadaestudios  4 роки тому +1

      Hey J cel, thank you so much for watching!! Yes do get back to the kit and let me know if you try the warmup!! Have a great week!!!

  • @sreenivasgani7563
    @sreenivasgani7563 3 роки тому

    Great warmups 👊👏

    • @almadaestudios
      @almadaestudios  3 роки тому

      Thank you for watching my friend! Any question hit me up!

    • @sreenivasgani7563
      @sreenivasgani7563 3 роки тому

      @@almadaestudioshi bro, I am in intermediate level drumming, I have been struggling with double bass for last one and half year... My progress is keep on varying from 200 to 240, unable to cross a little higher tempos, I couldn't figure out the reason still...I play heel-toe and sometimes slide technique also... it's taking a very long time to get a tiny progress...I came know that ankle technique will help to reach higher tempos..I will start soon..any guidance of ankle technique for good beginning from your side sir? Thank you👍 by the way, you are an awesome drummer, great control, speed, flexibility and power...I love you stuff

    • @sreenivasgani7563
      @sreenivasgani7563 3 роки тому

      @@almadaestudios I have one more question, I have no problem with hands, if I play only pedals then my balance is good, but if I play both hands and foot then my balance is not good on drum throne to play around the kit...any suggestion for balancing body?

    • @almadaestudios
      @almadaestudios  3 роки тому

      @@sreenivasgani7563 thank you for your kind words my friend! Well, dont be discouraged: it takes a long time. You will feel stuck for months, even a year, and then suddenly, you make progress. The exercises in this vídeo are preety good for developing the balance inherent to playing ankles, But, there is nothing wrong with using heeltoe. I cant play singles for a long time for more than 230bpms,so I also use heeltoe for faster stuff. Just keep praticing, you will be flying in no time! Thank u for commenting

    • @almadaestudios
      @almadaestudios  3 роки тому

      @@sreenivasgani7563 yes, dont sit the edge. Sit as further back, as you can

  • @superjanembaishappy5512
    @superjanembaishappy5512 4 роки тому +6

    That warmup is way too hard for me even if I play it very slow. Guess I'll try it when I have more than 6 month of playing double-bass under my belt.

    • @almadaestudios
      @almadaestudios  4 роки тому +4

      Try and play it even slower, bro. And yes, 6 months is Not alot of time, take it ez on your self and have patience. Have a great week!

    • @superjanembaishappy5512
      @superjanembaishappy5512 4 роки тому

      @@almadaestudios Thanks a lot.

    • @almadaestudios
      @almadaestudios  4 роки тому

      @@superjanembaishappy5512 thank u for watching. Take care

    • @TheOriginalUberfetus
      @TheOriginalUberfetus 4 роки тому

      Do the biggest range of motion you can. Lift your entire leg off the ground by contracting the back of your calf muscles. Then release all your muscular tension and the drop of your leg should be another strike. Focus on MAXIMUM range of motion.

  • @aarondavis4341
    @aarondavis4341 6 років тому +3

    Dude reminds me of zohan with the foot thing

    • @almadaestudios
      @almadaestudios  6 років тому

      Aaron Davis who's zohan, bro? Loool

    • @aarondavis4341
      @aarondavis4341 6 років тому

      Adam Sandler movie Dont mess with the Zohan,Adam plays an Isrealy counter terrorist,who can do really funny stuff with his feet,when your doing sixteenth notes just sitting there all nice and calm while your feet are going crazy, wath the movie you'll understand better,I'm a bass player myself and actually use this video in my warm up playing along with you,mush respect to ANYONE that picks drums as their main instrument!

    • @almadaestudios
      @almadaestudios  6 років тому

      Hi Aaron! ohhhhhh now I see it brother! Yes, the part where he´s kicking the shit outta that "suit" XD Thank you for that observation ahahah. Well I have a ton of respect for bass players myself! Cheers and take care bro!!

    • @aarondavis4341
      @aarondavis4341 6 років тому

      Emidio Alexandre HAHA YEP, you too bro happy new year!

    • @almadaestudios
      @almadaestudios  6 років тому

      thanx again bro, happy new year to you too!!

  • @aryarifkip.1821
    @aryarifkip.1821 6 років тому

    That Zildjian Oriental tho :D love this vid bro!

    • @almadaestudios
      @almadaestudios  6 років тому +1

      @Arya Rifki Paratama Hi bro, how u doing? Thank you for your kindness! And yes, that Oriental is the bomb, heheh! Please comment back and let me know if you tried the warmup!!

    • @aryarifkip.1821
      @aryarifkip.1821 6 років тому

      Emidio Alexandre the video is a big help for me, since I was a beginner for double pedal..I'm trying to start at 90 bpm.. is that good enough for starters?

    • @almadaestudios
      @almadaestudios  6 років тому +1

      @arya rifki pratama Hey dude!! Wow thanx for the feedback brother!! Any bpm is fine, bro - as long as you´re confortable doing all 10 mins (especially the last 2 minutes of straight 16ths) . You can gradually increase the tempo over time!!
      Cheers and take care, comment back and let me know how your progress is going ;)

  • @berkozdogan4580
    @berkozdogan4580 4 роки тому +2

    I've never played double kick before.Is this one work for me too? I want to learn double bass.

    • @almadaestudios
      @almadaestudios  4 роки тому +5

      Of course it does. Anyone can play those exercises, just use a bpm that agrees with your level. Thank u for watching

  • @dangerozz9931
    @dangerozz9931 6 років тому

    Nice dude!!!

    • @almadaestudios
      @almadaestudios  6 років тому +1

      @OnionRecords thank you so much for your kindness!! I mean it!
      Please let me know if you try this warmup yourself, and hit me up if u need a PDF or something ;) Keep on banging those drums!!! Cheers ;)

    • @dangerozz9931
      @dangerozz9931 6 років тому

      Please check my video
      ua-cam.com/video/mSVUHWm4c1c/v-deo.html

  • @barad-dur9236
    @barad-dur9236 4 роки тому

    Nice vid

    • @almadaestudios
      @almadaestudios  4 роки тому

      thank my friend. Nice screen name, Tolkien would be proud!

  • @drummeryan
    @drummeryan 6 років тому +1

    You make it look so easy!! Lol

    • @almadaestudios
      @almadaestudios  6 років тому

      Hi Ryan! It is easy, try this yourself brother! Let me know if these kinds of warmup
      make a difference on your performance, if you try it! Come back and comment later, i´d be happy to know! Cheers bro

    • @drummeryan
      @drummeryan 6 років тому +1

      Emidio Alexandre yea dude for sure. I'm a drummer of 22 years.. and only started double bass like a year ago lol . Just trying to learn lil bit in all areas so this helps a lot

    • @almadaestudios
      @almadaestudios  6 років тому

      Ok brother, hope all goes well on your practice then! Hit me up if you have any questions about these exercises, and have a great 2018!

  • @gastonjabaly
    @gastonjabaly Рік тому

    Awsome

  • @MOTORHEADGASKET
    @MOTORHEADGASKET 4 роки тому

    Very nice i subbed

    • @almadaestudios
      @almadaestudios  4 роки тому

      Hello my friend, thank you for watching and subbing! Have a great week dude 🙌 let know how the exercises worked for you. Take care!

  • @ThumbNT98
    @ThumbNT98 6 років тому +1

    Hell yeah, you got a Type o Negative tattoo.

    • @almadaestudios
      @almadaestudios  6 років тому +2

      Yes, TON were the best!

    • @ThumbNT98
      @ThumbNT98 6 років тому

      True. I also have a ToN tattoo like yours.

  • @ArlindoCardoso
    @ArlindoCardoso 6 років тому

    Rumo ao 1M 🙌🏻

    • @almadaestudios
      @almadaestudios  6 років тому

      ahaha era bom bro. Mas tá cada vez mais dificil furar XD

  • @calinputiciu
    @calinputiciu 2 роки тому

    I have problems with stamina, I ll try this.

    • @almadaestudios
      @almadaestudios  2 роки тому

      for stamina, start with these exercises, then do this: (you can change the bpms according to your level, higher or lower)
      -10 minutes rising up from 150bpm until you reach 200
      rest 1min
      -3 minutes 200bpm
      rest 1min
      -1,5 mins 205 bpm
      rest 1min
      -1 min 210 bpm
      rest 1min
      -30 secs 215 bpm
      rest 1min
      -4/8 bars of 220 bpm.
      That´s it. And twice a month, choose a "lower" bpm and do 20 mins. I do 30 mins of 180bpm.
      But If your level is lower than 170 atm, then don´t do this one, because there is no point in playing 20 mins of 140 bpms, it´s full leg motion and it won´t do much to help with faster speed stamina.
      Cheers!

    • @almadaestudios
      @almadaestudios  2 роки тому

      forgot to add: dont do this EVERYDAY. Use a gym workout mentality to it: work on double bass 4/5 days in a row, take 2 off. Work 3 days, take one off. Etc