i've always done them from the right hand start because we never needed to alternate growing up. i knew i wasn't that epic. so i went in my own direction. what i felt. coming back to all this stuff. its really fun.
I've been using this "incorrectly" in that i do not pause after the fifth stroke, thereby creating a sort of "fivelet" fill. Don't know whether this is a "done" thing, but it's fun for me, though it would probably throw off other musicians. I begin with the single stroke.Maybe I'm just weird.
Not weird. They can be played repetitively like that. Just all in how it is written and how much space the notes take up in time. A five stroke roll and a "fivelett" are technically and notationally different.
Unfortunately I have not watched Dr. John in the past but he is excellent in every way. Wow - I am going to watch so much more. Thank Dr, John
Hi Mister Wooton you are great! when I look at your lessons, my desire to play increases
i've always done them from the right hand start because we never needed to alternate growing up. i knew i wasn't that epic. so i went in my own direction. what i felt. coming back to all this stuff. its really fun.
Bo Huggabee It’s good to be ambidextrous. It’s good to practice starting with your left hand to.
Incredible control. Great vid!
mr John Wooton please make a video about your snare tuning, very wondoring about your snare,its sound Good
LESSON 1: CRANK IT
....I've been practicing this for a while now and never knew it was a thing. I just came up with it to practice my doubles lul
love the crack of that snare
it is a pearl piccolo...I bought one , sounds just like that .Good to have in your arsenal .
“Put some grease in it” 🤣🥁🙌
I love you Vic Firth !
Beautiful orchestrations.
So valuable this amazing thanks man.
Hello. Tell me, do you put emphasis on the second hit of the deuce when playing fractions? Thank you.
I've been using this "incorrectly" in that i do not pause after the fifth stroke, thereby creating a sort of "fivelet" fill. Don't know whether this is a "done" thing, but it's fun for me, though it would probably throw off other musicians. I begin with the single stroke.Maybe I'm just weird.
Not weird. They can be played repetitively like that. Just all in how it is written and how much space the notes take up in time. A five stroke roll and a "fivelett" are technically and notationally different.
Now, that's what I call proficiency.
Is that a Pearl steel piccolo snare?
What do you think
Awsome !!
TY
If you put it in 0.5x it’s hilarious
You're right! Thank you for this. 😆
DISCULPEN NO SE MUCHO DE INGLES EL VIDEO ES FANTASTICO PERO SERA QUE LE PUEDEN AGREGAR SUBTITULOS EN ESPAÑOL??? SERIA DE MUCHA AYUDA..!!
Jonathan, estoy aprendiendo a hora, pero, mi español es malo. Voy a pedir a los productores de vídeo si pueden añadir subtítulos en español.
John Wooton Oh shoot, Dr. Throwdown writing in Spanish?! As if I needed another reason to like him. 🥁🙌
greate!!
Great!!!
is that what you call sloppy?
A Vic Firth channel and not using VF drumsticks🤷🏾♂️
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I find it odd that in 10 years, I'm the only person that hit the "like" button
Lol, exactly what i thought