German vs French vs American Grip - Daily Drum Lesson
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- Опубліковано 27 вер 2024
- In this Drum Lesson I will talk about the different Grips. German, French and American.
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dear michi sir!
you became a way of life for us ,you worth a million likes for you , your way ,the teaching your atitude, the knowledge, and peaceful teaching with lovely videos....
Sir ,do take care of yourself,
thank you ever so much ,for all of this!!
yours,
shuly.
Hey Shuly, thank you so much for your nice words. It’s absolutely mind blowing for me to meet drummers who have so much appreciation for what I do. Thank you so much.
Gear talk? Hm, I like your lessons so much, they give me stuff to chew on over the weekend. Keep those coming!
Hello Michi. Love the Cascara pattern. I believe grip evolves w/technique. It changes as you get better.
Finally you did this! I never got the difference.
Thank you Hanno!
Great, as always, clear, helpful and interesting, thank you. Personally, I'd love to see you include your take on gear.
I have been switching between and never really paid attention to it. My singles are in French Grip. My doubles are in American Grip it's a quicker rebound. Your right French helps me control my volume.
Great vid Michi! Gear talk vids would be great too!
Thank you for watching and the input!
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There's two ways you can move your wristl,most people bend the wrist but
you can turn your wrist like inverted
french for ride while retaining german/american for everything else?
It really depends, but I do that a lot.
American technique… LOL
It’s a new UA-cam term to describe a long existing formal set of several techniques to feel like Americans are special, when it’s nothing new and not American.
Apparently my right hand is American and my left is French.
Daily Drum Lesson just became ancenstry.com 😂