Double Bass Exercise 100-210 Bpm Thigh-Ankle Technique Drum Lesson
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- Опубліковано 14 чер 2022
- This double bass exercise shows the tempo I start to transition from thigh to ankle technique is 160bpm. I still use a mix of thighs and ankles at that range. Above 200bpm it's full ankle technique. This is just a guide, there are many ways to do this as with everything else. And this is just what I've practiced and am comfortable with.
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Here's how to set your pedal spring tension to maximize double bass speed ua-cam.com/users/shortsAbr1OzI_Ovk
That was great dude! I loved the bass drum sound!
Dw collector's with aquarian 😁 thanks again man!
That’s one of my practice reigments for foot technique. I often practice this around 140-180 bpm for mid tempo feel. It also works for 220-270 bpm using swivel technique
Nice, I don't know swivel at all, perhaps I should try :D Any tips on swiveling?
@@ArtOfDrummingHQ Work one foot each on swivel. I found that helps me. I would set the spring tension maximum for faster response to the pedal for the swivel.
Love seeing your progress on double bass speed man! Very inspiring
Thank you again Bounty 😁 it's been a challenging and rewarding journey! Your support is super appreciated!
@@ArtOfDrummingHQ how long did you learn double bass ?
Inconsistently For 7 years, then Consistently for 3 years till the present.
@@ArtOfDrummingHQ damn, that's a lot of time
Sounds like a lot. But i know I'm doing this forever till my body fails me. Haha so I guess in the grand scheme of things, it's just a fraction of my lifetime 😁. Cheers man, all the best with your progress! Great question too!
Thats sooooo cool you have some talent God Bless you to the fullest and protect you every where you go Amen
Thanks man, I wish you all the best, and the best week ahead!
Insane technique dude !
Thanks man! Still working on getting quicker and more consistent 😁
oh yes thank you i need these vids! more please
Thank you, kindly!
Thank you too C!
I like this one too, I like to play the 8th notes foot-to-foot like you did here, but every other cycle I play the 8th notes with just the right/ left foot, and I also ad one bar of triplets sometimes before the 16th notes, but sometimes after, I like to mix it up to avoid playing habits.
Nice drill though.
legit :D Thanks for sharing your exercise!
So satisfying to watch haha! 🤟👍
Hahaha thanks man!
Beautiful 💕love it
Thank you :D
Solid meter
Thanks yo
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Mantap 👍
Thanks!
Technically you can't truly isolate the hip from the ankle what happens is you start static contraction of the abs to hold your balance which shortens the motion at the hip but you are always moving both parts
Yes Damian you're right. It's never 100% isolation of course, more like a transition into which muscle group you use more of.
is this full leg or only ankle?
both in a combination at different speeds, it's in the video
which foot is which on the notation? top right bottom left?
Oh my notation doesn't tell you which foot. It's all bass drum, just shows the subdivision. Anyway it's alternating R L R L all the way.
Would you say it’s better/easier to play 100-130 bpm with high or low spring tension? I’m really struggling with those tempos
lower tension is easier to play 100-130bpm. high tension helps the beater rebound quicker but needs more effort to start. But I do recommend setting medium - to high tension at least because if you get very used to lower tension to get to mid tempo 140-150bpm, it will be harder to get past that to 180bpm and above especially when you have to re-train to a higher tension.
Check out these few videos to help you understand all that I'm talking about
1. spring tensionua-cam.com/users/shortsAbr1OzI_Ovk?feature=share
2. training leg muscles ua-cam.com/users/shortsH-Iu3bImsJE?feature=share
3. double bass technique ua-cam.com/users/shortsKf72e5PvZnU?feature=share
4. 3 key exercises and explanations for double bass ua-cam.com/video/seZmjYkvIBw/v-deo.html
Tech question: Is it normal for the right pedal to be more flexible and have less resistance
Yes it is. Try playing your left pedal with your right leg on a couple of different pedals and you'll see for yourself. Also since the left pedal can never be the same, it's attached to the main beat through a long shaft, so every pedal hit needs to move the beater+the shaft, instead of your right pedal which only needs to move the beat.
So the only way to truly get double pedals feeling the same is to get 2 bass drums and 2 single pedals like some drummers do.
What’s the height of your throne set to? Thanks!!
It's high, I show my seat height and talk about balance in this video ua-cam.com/video/sNoLUUJniCg/v-deo.html
How do you get that high of a volume when using only ankles
I'm tensing my thighs to get more power above 200bpm. And it's probably the phone that's making it loud. I didn't use a mic for these videos. Just the sound from my phone. But you can tell they're noticeably softer and with less attack at 210bpm. Before that I can still use my thighs to help with the volume. I don't know above 220bpm what it's gonna be like. I can't consistently play those speeds yet.
Ahhhh sooo!
i need to work on my speed
Try my double bass lesson playlists for all the details and how to practice :) ua-cam.com/play/PLqB3qW_j0ovLE10n8cmj5yPpGYjcyuoq4.html
When you start playing at a tempo of 160, do you start rocking the pedal? So it's not a heel-down technique anymore?
Oh I don't play heel down at all if you observe. My heels are either going up and down with the stroke, or staying kinda suspended. So it's all from a heel up perspective. But I also don't keep my calves tensed and I don't lift my heels very high