Fastest Way To Get Faster: Crazy Crossovers - Drum Lesson
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- Опубліковано 21 кві 2017
- Faster Hands & Feet (in 10 days)
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Crossovers are a great way to build speed and break a sweat! In this fifth lesson in my “Fastest Way To Get Faster” series, we’ll be tackling crossovers using 16th notes, 16th note triplets, and 32nd notes.
Disclaimer: Doing crossovers is a really easy way to injure yourself. I guarantee you’ll bash your hand instead of a drum when first starting out - so, as always, take it SLOOOW.
Play each exercise individually for 5 minutes, then play them in sequence for 15 minutes.
this exercise is actually really fun! I have been practicing with a modified versionof this for a long time and I have to say it works for me.
The last one is a crossover patern that Neil Peart uses in some of his solos, very nice
Ikr. I love that one. I use it myself when playing
We need blast beats for this series
very nice lesson
es de gran ayuda muchas gracias saludos desde costa rica
Jared telling me to get to my kit and start practicing, doesn't know that I'm watching this at 1:20 am and that I'll likely get in a lot of trouble for practicing drums at this hour.
Awesome Jared well explained gone practing👏👏👏😎😎
Awesome! Like when you show that "tasty things"
good lesson
finally I did it 😤
Drum beats online did this exact same fill a few weeks or months ago
"You could just use them as fills." chick tak chick chick tak BRADADADADADADADADADADADADADADA chick tak chick chick tak
isn't there MANY videos on UA-cam of lessons for the 10 stroke crossover, the Neil Peart crossover? it seems like it's exactly the same except you start on the FT instead of snare..... am I mistaken?
Gracias por empezar a agregar subtitulos en español
u so kind
veer crazy!!!!!!!!!!!!! 😨😨😨😨
Hi
Love this series :) But I can't really practice that, my neighbours would go insane...
what if you use traditional grip?
Peart did it, see "Work in Progress", he mainly used right hand over left hand crossovers though, I believe. It is difficult to get the same power/volume from the left hand, so play to that. Crossovers on 2 toms can have a very complex sound by playing around with striking power and location on the drumhead.
Impossible for Lars😂😂
i still cant find the sweet spot for holding drumsticks on my left hand... just on my left hand... i dont know what to do
look at your right hand and... there you go.
Gonna have to get a helmet for this lesson.
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Mostly a nitpick since it's clear what it means in the video, but doesn't the "sheet music" in the video show a mid-tom where you're hitting the snare?
Where?
I just noticed all of them have the snare on the second gap from the top, but this page www.freedrumlessons.com/drum-lessons/reading-drum-notation.php by Drumeo and another site shows the snare on the middle line. I did find one site that shows it on the 2nd gap, though, so I'm not too sure, I'm a beginner.
That is the old way drumeo used to do. This is the new way: s3.amazonaws.com/drumeosecure/00-archive/pdfs/the-drumeo-notation-key.pdf Here the snare is where is it in the video.
Ah, thanks for the clarification! I figured it was consistent everywhere, but I guess not. :)
Can you give me a free drum
Free cheese is in the mouse trap. Trust nobody, work for yourself.
You don't have to be so cautious about explaining how it is "dangerous", you can't get sued for this sort of thing in Canada.
Fastest way to anything? Take it slow. No, that´s still fast. Slower. Slower. Slower. Plus fast is overrated.
JulianFernandez lol fast is over rated so true