It just happened that we formed a band, and I have to play the drums (I’m not a drummer though) and yes.. It’s a punk band. now, I’m learning how to play the drums. Luckily, I stumbled upon some of your videos, and I subscribed right away. It makes me want to play the drums every time I watch your videos. I love the way how you explain things and everything. Thank you for the inspiration Emma. ❤
Check out Byron from Pennywise, or the drummer(s) from Strung out for a good example of technical prowess in punk drumming. 😀 Thank you Emma for another great lesson ❤
Thanks for the freebies! I'm just getting started and drums and love your videos. I'm 42 and have wanted to play drums since 5th grade. It's never too late (I hope 😂)
You'll get there. There are a lot of mid tempo songs in the genre from bands like Rise Against (to use a better known name), and you can always simplify it down to what you can handle. And a lot of punk songs are short, like two minutes or less. Perfect for a quick workout until your foot doesn't want to move anymore. Do that once or twice per practice session. Playing paradiddles with my feet, whenever I was just sitting down or standing around, helped build up the strength needed. And without the bounce from the bass drum, it works your muscle out twice as hard. Give it a week or two and you'll notice quite a difference right away. A lot of punk musicians didn't have lessons or UA-cam, and ended up really good. If you check out the Germs first demo, before Joan Jett produced their only album, it's honestly awful. But the drummer went on to play in big acts, with their guitarist in Nirvana and their original drummer being the singer/founder of the Go-Go's.
@@scottwrathfon9872 thank you. I've been spending a lot of time working on my foot speed. It's just going to take time as you mentioned. Somedays I can throw a kick in on the 1, A of 2, 3 and A of 4 at 90 beats per minute for a while and then the next day I struggle to do it at 70 beats per minutes. I'll keep at it tho
@@lobbyrobby I totally get you. I don't play double bass, and honestly don't like it outside of being used in fills or brief parts of songs. But I desperately wish I did learn to play it earlier, because it took quite a while to get my left leg to play at a decent speed, and that helps a ton with keeping time or playing some intricate stuff with the hi-hat. The only thing I really enjoyed about my Drume trial was that they had play-along practice sessions that specifically targeted things like limb independence, building up your left hand, and they felt a lot less monotonous than just playing a pattern out of a book, while usually sneaking in some other food habits and workouts.
@@scottwrathfon9872 before I bought my drumset I thought I'd like to play double bass. Now that I'm learning I have zero desire. I'm just doing this for the fun of it. I don't have any desire to play in a band or anything like that. I can't imagine how much effort it would take to get good at using my left foot.
As a punk drummer it's always good for a refresher! Thank you for the video 🤘
Shout Oi! Oi! Oi! at the end of every 4th bar for more authenticity ✊🏼🥸👍🏼
I “OI” on the back beat, three OIs between each quarter note.
Can you make a video just on the fill you played at 5:13? That was slick.
So, ska video next? Those two genres have always been linked and started borrowing a lot from each other by the 80's.
I second this! (Please)
Thank you soo much for your content! Just that beeing said. THANK YOU!
It just happened that we formed a band, and I have to play the drums (I’m not a drummer though) and yes.. It’s a punk band. now, I’m learning how to play the drums. Luckily, I stumbled upon some of your videos, and I subscribed right away. It makes me want to play the drums every time I watch your videos. I love the way how you explain things and everything. Thank you for the inspiration Emma. ❤
0:06 i don't think so. It's 11 in the night.
I'm relatively new to Drumming and loving these grooves. Thank you ❤
I absolutely love Punk rock music, your drumming skills are outstanding 🤟🤟🤟🤟🤟🤟🤟❤❤❤❤❤
Thnx🙏🙏🙏sister👊😁
Wow! Those were just the grooves I played when I was young and played punk and hardcore! That was about +30 years ago. They are still great grooves.
Check out Byron from Pennywise, or the drummer(s) from Strung out for a good example of technical prowess in punk drumming. 😀 Thank you Emma for another great lesson ❤
"It's an exciting time to be alive" and "Become one with the drums" had me in stitches 😂.
Thanks for the freebies! I'm just getting started and drums and love your videos. I'm 42 and have wanted to play drums since 5th grade. It's never too late (I hope 😂)
These grooves will work great at my next jazz gig! 😲 Thanks. :-)
You’re a diamond!)
So pleasant to watch your vids
Brilliant lesson just brilliant..thank you very much
Me too!
Just started playing drums and trying to start learning bass drum doubles right now so i can play some higher tempo punk rock
just great im a bass player but your tips are usefull for the others instrumentalists cheers fro France punk it up yo
Nice 🎉😊
Next practice is a high energy thrash fest.
Thanks Emma ❤
Thrash! 🥰
would love to see you combine d-beat with some latin and jazz grooves...
much thanks
again
You need definitely th e slide technique for this
Thank ❤❤❤
My favorite Punk Beat is … oh, wait, you just got to it in the video. Nvm. Outstanding. 🤘
I just needed to be patient and watch the entire thing.
Love it
Hell yeah!
The merch link's not working.
Wow dude
My right foot says "nope"
You'll get there. There are a lot of mid tempo songs in the genre from bands like Rise Against (to use a better known name), and you can always simplify it down to what you can handle.
And a lot of punk songs are short, like two minutes or less. Perfect for a quick workout until your foot doesn't want to move anymore. Do that once or twice per practice session.
Playing paradiddles with my feet, whenever I was just sitting down or standing around, helped build up the strength needed. And without the bounce from the bass drum, it works your muscle out twice as hard.
Give it a week or two and you'll notice quite a difference right away. A lot of punk musicians didn't have lessons or UA-cam, and ended up really good. If you check out the Germs first demo, before Joan Jett produced their only album, it's honestly awful. But the drummer went on to play in big acts, with their guitarist in Nirvana and their original drummer being the singer/founder of the Go-Go's.
@@scottwrathfon9872 thank you. I've been spending a lot of time working on my foot speed. It's just going to take time as you mentioned. Somedays I can throw a kick in on the 1, A of 2, 3 and A of 4 at 90 beats per minute for a while and then the next day I struggle to do it at 70 beats per minutes. I'll keep at it tho
@@lobbyrobby I totally get you. I don't play double bass, and honestly don't like it outside of being used in fills or brief parts of songs. But I desperately wish I did learn to play it earlier, because it took quite a while to get my left leg to play at a decent speed, and that helps a ton with keeping time or playing some intricate stuff with the hi-hat.
The only thing I really enjoyed about my Drume trial was that they had play-along practice sessions that specifically targeted things like limb independence, building up your left hand, and they felt a lot less monotonous than just playing a pattern out of a book, while usually sneaking in some other food habits and workouts.
@@scottwrathfon9872 before I bought my drumset I thought I'd like to play double bass. Now that I'm learning I have zero desire. I'm just doing this for the fun of it. I don't have any desire to play in a band or anything like that. I can't imagine how much effort it would take to get good at using my left foot.
learn the slide technique.
Whoa Bro
“Metal drumming: Levels 1-3” next? Lol
you are so cool
I’m disappointed you don’t have blue spiky hair for this.
Just when she couldn't get cooler...