Q&A 03: How To Develop Control For The Swivel Technique - James Payne
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- Опубліковано 8 лис 2024
- Here's the third Q&A video in which I will talk about how to develop control of the Swivel Technique! Comment on this video if you have any question for me and I will select some and answer them in the next video!
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I love your videos and everytime i'm stuck i watch your videos over and over again - and each time, i notice something i forgot paying attention to over time. that makes me progress. Thank you for your hard work you are putting into this!
Thank you for this video. Swivel is something I need to invest time in but my body is too uncoordinated!
you are a legend
Thank you for the lesson! :D
Hi James...what is the one technique to master first (for playing fast and blast beat) that you recommend? My time is limited to practise the different techniques. Thx for your advice.
Can you give some advice on developing finger control technique in the German grip? And does finger control develop speed for the Push Pull technique?
Hi, l play heals down at 210 bpm max with good power. It seems when trying to go at higher BPM'S the beater stroke gets shorter from the bass drum batter for speed to increase to higher tempos, Almost like your drum sticks on snare drum, the stroke swing is less at higher speeds?
I Have huge difficult to develop swivel technique, I understand the movement but not flow....can be possible throne position or pedal adjust issue?? I have a heavy DW9002....btw thanks for video! Awesome explanation!!
What can you do against thumb pain when doing the flying finger / french grip technique?
Do you think there is a benefit, anatomically speaking, to going in-out vs out-in? In other words, does it matter which motion is the one that is focused on, and which motion is the consequence of the other? I've mostly in the past attempted swivel going "in-out" as you do, but since I also play heel-toe, I've started equating the "out motion" with the leg drop of heel toe, and the "in motion" with the flexing of the calf muscle, or the "toe" part of heel toe, sort of combining both swivel and heel-toe, just for the sake of the feel of the motions.
Not really, that's more like being right handed or left handed, follow whatever is more natural to you
Excelente video, como siempre toda la información muy útil.
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Could you explain the ride cymbal techniques which you incorporate while playing on the drum kit ?
Yes, I will try to do that video as soon as possible!