This teacher is criminally underviewed, I hope he continues to release content and grow an audience. Something about his thinking and presentation is very special, the methodical and systematic approach to identifying weaknesses and isolating them via highly targeted techniques... it's working for me in ways no other teacher has ever done. After 30 years of drumming, I finally understand how to properly hold and strike using German grip. Focusing on fingers 3-5 and isolating the wrist movement is pure genius. Thank you James!
Gregory, thank you so much for your kind words! I really appreciate and am glad my videos are helping! I will continue to put out content and if people will help me share my videos it would be awesome for me! For now my main focus will be on delivering the best content I can :) Thank you so much!
Ive got to say, Ive let your videos play through back to back while working on my business books and receipts. I do this quite often with drum videos cause you can never learn enough. I play metal myself but always playing vids from drummers of all genres. You my friend are very thorough in your vids slowly explaining the mechanics of your video lessons. Not many drummers go this in depth. This is extremely important for those learning to play. Just as a constructive criticism, one thing that would improve your instruction vids are to open and close with playing your actual kit applying the days lesson so your viewers can see it in action. You would attract more potential drummers and subscriptions. Keep up the killer vids my friend!
Love the videos. Been really getting into playing metal the last couple of years. Been practising the techniques for the feet religiously and they have definitely worked. Just starting to work on my hands more now, and these videos have been brilliant also. Top work dude, cheers for the help 🤟👌
Just want to make sure I'm grasping the concept. It seems like the first note is the whipping motion....then are you playing the other 3 notes using your fingers or are you utilizing the rebound like a double stroke?
When u play your four stroke moeller are you using your fingers following the initial stroke all the time or are you able to use pure rebound for those while still keeping the timing even (albeit at the expense of evenness in dynamics)? If so exactly how do you develop control over the timing of the notes based off of rebound?
I love your teaching style.. very comfortable and clearly demonstrated.. Push Pull has changed my playing and my way of thinking after playing everything 'my way' for decades.. With much gratitude I wish you well on your rolling journey in time ;)
Great video, have been experimenting with moeller technique for the last few years for my blast beats, but this video helped clarify some important details for some areas I was having trouble with. Grazie!
Does the practice pad make any difference in terms of rebound from strokes ? I am learning moeller technique using a electric drum tom it's softer surface finding it hard progressing . Any tips on pad factor be v appreciated innit
It might make a bit of a difference, but the Moeller usually works good also on surfaces that don't have a great rebound because of the arm involvement. Maybe if you have too much rebound you'll have to work more on controlling it
James, your Moeller technique seems a little off...looks more like your using your fingers on the notes following your whip-like downstroke, instead of the tap on the second stroke and third note created by the upstroke of your hand.
This teacher is criminally underviewed, I hope he continues to release content and grow an audience. Something about his thinking and presentation is very special, the methodical and systematic approach to identifying weaknesses and isolating them via highly targeted techniques... it's working for me in ways no other teacher has ever done. After 30 years of drumming, I finally understand how to properly hold and strike using German grip. Focusing on fingers 3-5 and isolating the wrist movement is pure genius. Thank you James!
Gregory, thank you so much for your kind words! I really appreciate and am glad my videos are helping! I will continue to put out content and if people will help me share my videos it would be awesome for me! For now my main focus will be on delivering the best content I can :) Thank you so much!
One of the greatest sources of drum wisdom on UA-cam! Learned so much from you, man!
Best video on the Moeller Technique I’ve seen! Thanks!
For sure! 100%
Ive got to say, Ive let your videos play through back to back while working on my business books and receipts. I do this quite often with drum videos cause you can never learn enough. I play metal myself but always playing vids from drummers of all genres.
You my friend are very thorough in your vids slowly explaining the mechanics of your video lessons. Not many drummers go this in depth. This is extremely important for those learning to play.
Just as a constructive criticism, one thing that would improve your instruction vids are to open and close with playing your actual kit applying the days lesson so your viewers can see it in action. You would attract more potential drummers and subscriptions.
Keep up the killer vids my friend!
Love the videos. Been really getting into playing metal the last couple of years. Been practising the techniques for the feet religiously and they have definitely worked. Just starting to work on my hands more now, and these videos have been brilliant also. Top work dude, cheers for the help 🤟👌
Really slick take on Moeller!
Just want to make sure I'm grasping the concept. It seems like the first note is the whipping motion....then are you playing the other 3 notes using your fingers or are you utilizing the rebound like a double stroke?
Wondering about this too...
I was wrong I believe it’s like a double stroke
You are a great teacher thank you!
Thank you for the nice words, I'm glad you like what I'm doing!
Thanks James Payne 👍🥁🙏
When u play your four stroke moeller are you using your fingers following the initial stroke all the time or are you able to use pure rebound for those while still keeping the timing even (albeit at the expense of evenness in dynamics)? If so exactly how do you develop control over the timing of the notes based off of rebound?
I love your teaching style.. very comfortable and clearly demonstrated.. Push Pull has changed my playing and my way of thinking after playing everything 'my way' for decades.. With much gratitude I wish you well on your rolling journey in time ;)
Thank you very much Bill! Glad you like my teaching style!
Great video, have been experimenting with moeller technique for the last few years for my blast beats, but this video helped clarify some important details for some areas I was having trouble with. Grazie!
I'm super glad to hear that Mike! You're very welcome!
Thank you! This is very helpful.
Great explanation and awosome technique thanks for sharing!!
I'm glad you liked the video man!
Does the practice pad make any difference in terms of rebound from strokes ? I am learning moeller technique using a electric drum tom it's softer surface finding it hard progressing . Any tips on pad factor be v appreciated innit
It might make a bit of a difference, but the Moeller usually works good also on surfaces that don't have a great rebound because of the arm involvement. Maybe if you have too much rebound you'll have to work more on controlling it
Nice video. Some great information!
Super glad you liked it man!
Awesome james
Glad you liked it!
Great job James, thank you for the lesson. Subscribed! Cheers
Glad you liked it man! Thank you for the Sub!
Great lesson! Very helpful. Thank you
I'm glad you liked it!
James, your Moeller technique seems a little off...looks more like your using your fingers on the notes following your whip-like downstroke, instead of the tap on the second stroke and third note created by the upstroke of your hand.
This is a joke... you should see me trying to flop my arms around. Talk about not having a knack for it.