Keep practicing, and some tips here, try not to choke up on the stick too much, and use your fingers more. Sounds great man I still need to work on tuning my set lol.
Apologies for the perhaps unsolicited advice but having worked as a drum teacher before, your grip looks too tight and bunched up and your small fingers aren't in contact with the stick, you will just flub your rudiments if you play like that. I would also focus on quarter note and eight note grooves first, one handed sixteenth notes are tough to play correctly until your technique develops. Get down two handed 16th notes grooves first. I'd ideally recommend getting lessons with a local teacher to fix your grip or look at lessons from a reputable UA-cam channel like Drumeo.
I am at a complete loss for words. I would recommend Todd.." The Cheap Drums guy for consultation " If one has no time to practice, perfection will never be attained.
I play other things, I am a percussionist not just a set player, I'm never going to 100% focus on set, because I need to practice the following, Piano, guitar, bass, auxiliary instruments, my voice and finally drum set. You can't judge people who don't know, it's not constructive, it's just rude.
that's a little tough to answer, general percussion since middle school, but I've focused more on keys than anything else, I'm a senior now, but I can't remember the last time I played a snare piece since I've played synth all 4 years
Yeah I like high tuned toms but even though they sound pretty in tune in with themselves it sounds weird and not like the traditional tom sound just because they're at such a high pitch
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Nickelodeoooon!!!!
Keep practicing, and some tips here, try not to choke up on the stick too much, and use your fingers more. Sounds great man I still need to work on tuning my set lol.
Looking and sounding pretty good! Keep playing! 😊
Thanks, I'll try and get better
Apologies for the perhaps unsolicited advice but having worked as a drum teacher before, your grip looks too tight and bunched up and your small fingers aren't in contact with the stick, you will just flub your rudiments if you play like that. I would also focus on quarter note and eight note grooves first, one handed sixteenth notes are tough to play correctly until your technique develops. Get down two handed 16th notes grooves first. I'd ideally recommend getting lessons with a local teacher to fix your grip or look at lessons from a reputable UA-cam channel like Drumeo.
I am at a complete loss for words.
I would recommend Todd.." The Cheap Drums guy for consultation "
If one has no time to practice, perfection will never be attained.
No man, advise is good, and I need it if I'm being honest
I play other things, I am a percussionist not just a set player, I'm never going to 100% focus on set, because I need to practice the following, Piano, guitar, bass, auxiliary instruments, my voice and finally drum set. You can't judge people who don't know, it's not constructive, it's just rude.
keep practicing bro you sound pretty good
thanks dude
But I gotta disagree 😭
How long u been playin for?
that's a little tough to answer, general percussion since middle school, but I've focused more on keys than anything else, I'm a senior now, but I can't remember the last time I played a snare piece since I've played synth all 4 years
I do not know of this is satire
sort of, but the tuning is not "I need to fix it"
@@usbsnake1436yea tune them toms lower that's all
Yeah, but I do need to replace the heads too
@@Silakat they're in pretty rough shape
way too high !!
absoluetly true, especially the toms. rob brown's tuning videos helped me alot! can recommend
I know, I'll change it to something more reasonable once I get heads "because the heads I have on right now are in pretty bad shape"
Yeah I like high tuned toms but even though they sound pretty in tune in with themselves it sounds weird and not like the traditional tom sound just because they're at such a high pitch