I love your approach to teaching. You don’t rush into the more complicated stuff, which give all of us noobs a chance to get the hang of things. I really enjoy your lessons. Thank you for sharing your knowledge with us.
Love it man, I'm telling you....the slower and more broken-down the lesson's are ..the more followers and subscriber's you'll have, such as myself 😂 Seriously, you have a great approach and obviously are a phenomenal drummer 🤘
I had to return a double pedal I was borrowing to see if I liked it and to see if I could perhaps do it. I like it and I think with practice I could produce some music with them. I looked up some priceing online. Not cheap. While I'm saving money, I'm practicing using my hat's pedal with a small towel on the top cymbal to dampen it a bit.
That's a good idea! I practiced the same way when I was younger before I got my double pedals. I'd suggest you try to buy double pedals secondhand. Go to eBay or any other second-hand auction site/webshop and look for one there. Most major drum companies make great budget-friendly double pedals, so you don't necessarily need to invest in the brand's most expensive pedals.
Very informative lesson, the thing is I still don't have double pedals :( too expensive here. hope you have double pedal giveaways man. Anyways, more power and thanks, your lessons really are helpful!
Haha well, I'm not in any position at the moment to be able to host a double pedal-giveaway 😅 I'd suggest you try to find double pedals second-hand! Usually you can find pretty cheap gear that way, so maybe visit eBay or any other second hand-website where you live? :)
It's all about personal preference! You can definitely experiment with it by playing with a very tight tension to practice strenght, and a very loose tension for practicing precision!😃
Interestingly, I tried the same method for my single-kick problems. Starting at 60bpm. And yes, 16ths are easier than triplets. Slowly, it gets better. This means I fail at 70 bpm. Miserably :)
Perfect intro .. you are so good in teaching 🙏. also try table of time, maybe up to sextuplets. That will keep you busy for a while. Thrn work up to 7s and 8s 👍
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I love your approach to teaching. You don’t rush into the more complicated stuff, which give all of us noobs a chance to get the hang of things. I really enjoy your lessons. Thank you for sharing your knowledge with us.
I agree with this guy!
I appreciate that so much! I'm happy you enjoy my content, Greg. It means a lot to me!
@@ThatSwedishDrummer I spent 39 years teaching in the elementary school, and your approach was spot-on.
@@gregwonhoff7161 I’m an elementary school teacher during the day too! 😃
@@ThatSwedishDrummer Well that explains it all.
This is AWSOME!! 🤩 need to get my hands on double kicks asap 🔥
Build one. Build one out of newspaper 😁🕊️🇳🇿🕺
I've never been "into" double bass drum, but this makes me wanna get a double pedal!
It's not something necessary, but it's quite fun! 🔥
Thanks for the lesson, CJ! Great stuff 😄💪🤟
You're most welcome! 🤩
Solid 🤟
Thanks!!
Cheers for this lesson, mate! Very well exlained and executed, I dig it :D
Thanks, Vincent! I'm glad you like it :D
What a great lesson!
Thank you so much!
Great, thank you! You are the best and I always look forward to all your releases) It's like the second Christmas of the year))
Haha I appreciate that, bud! Thank you 🙌🔥
Awesome Lesson 👌 🥁 🤩 🙌
I'm glad you enjoy it!! Thanks :D
Nice!!!
Thanks!
Love it man, I'm telling you....the slower and more broken-down the lesson's are ..the more followers and subscriber's you'll have, such as myself 😂 Seriously, you have a great approach and obviously are a phenomenal drummer 🤘
Thank you so much, buddy! I appreciate your kind words, they mean a lot to me.
More content is on the way! 🤩
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Agree, the slow part can really help on practice
Excellent!
Cheers!
Excellent job my friend thankssss
Thanks for watching!!
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@@ThatSwedishDrummer keep going my friend thank you a lot
I had to return a double pedal I was borrowing to see if I liked it and to see if I could perhaps do it. I like it and I think with practice I could produce some music with them. I looked up some priceing online. Not cheap. While I'm saving money, I'm practicing using my hat's pedal with a small towel on the top cymbal to dampen it a bit.
That's a good idea! I practiced the same way when I was younger before I got my double pedals.
I'd suggest you try to buy double pedals secondhand. Go to eBay or any other second-hand auction site/webshop and look for one there. Most major drum companies make great budget-friendly double pedals, so you don't necessarily need to invest in the brand's most expensive pedals.
I think Lars should watch this video! ;)
All kidding aside - great lesson!
Haha don't be too hard on the Ulrich! (he's too rich to practice 😆)
Yea!! Nice
Thanks, Adam!🤩
Very informative lesson, the thing is I still don't have double pedals :( too expensive here. hope you have double pedal giveaways man. Anyways, more power and thanks, your lessons really are helpful!
Haha well, I'm not in any position at the moment to be able to host a double pedal-giveaway 😅
I'd suggest you try to find double pedals second-hand! Usually you can find pretty cheap gear that way, so maybe visit eBay or any other second hand-website where you live? :)
Looking forward to some intermediate stuff!
Yeah!! 😃
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CJ, is there an optimal spring tension for double base pedals, or is it all over the place and pure preference? Thanks for all you do. 😎
It's all about personal preference! You can definitely experiment with it by playing with a very tight tension to practice strenght, and a very loose tension for practicing precision!😃
Interestingly, I tried the same method for my single-kick problems. Starting at 60bpm. And yes, 16ths are easier than triplets. Slowly, it gets better. This means I fail at 70 bpm. Miserably :)
You can't rush progress! Take it slow for as long as you need, and then just up the tempo about 2 bpm at a time or something.
You can do this! 😃
The triplets are so hard!😅
I appreciate the video, bud. I’ll work on it indeed
They are! But once you've got it down - they're so much fun to play!
Perfect intro .. you are so good in teaching 🙏. also try table of time, maybe up to sextuplets. That will keep you busy for a while. Thrn work up to 7s and 8s 👍
Yeah that's the next step! ;D
Thanks for watching, buddy!
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Cool thank you!
You’re very welcome!