More Stick Technique for (Samba) Drummers: Single, Double, and Triple Strokes Plus Fingers Technique

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  • Опубліковано 12 лип 2023
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    Learn to play single, double, and triple strokes and improve your fingers technique with Philip Galinsky. This lesson is sure to increase your comfort, mobility, and efficiency when playing with drum sticks, regardless of genre!
    There are many useful resources on stick technique. Here are three great ones for your continued study:
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    • Practical Techniques f...
    • The Truth About Hand T...
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 4

  • @ellenmeilee
    @ellenmeilee 2 місяці тому

    Hi, love your videos. I play Dobra but I’m learning caixa on a snare drum. Anyway could you possibly do a video on best positioning of straps and harnesses for parading on all instruments especially heavy surdos? There are no videos on this on UA-cam that I can find. Thanks so much.

    • @LearnToPlaySamba
      @LearnToPlaySamba  Місяць тому

      So glad you’re enjoying the videos, Ellen! I will be glad to make a video on how to position samba drums with a strap. Stay tuned, and thanks for your participation on the channel.🙏

  • @elieldefreitas2349
    @elieldefreitas2349 8 місяців тому

    HELLO MY FRIEND
    I from Brazil
    I really appreciate your work
    You play samba as well as Brazilians !!!
    I am a drummer of samba too
    I would like to contact you
    I'm sure we'll play good ideas about Brazilian rhythms
    A big hug to everyone at samba nova york

    • @LearnToPlaySamba
      @LearnToPlaySamba  8 місяців тому

      Hi Eliel, I’m so honored by your words! Thank you so much! Do you play in baterias in Brazil? I look forward to being in touch. Um grande abraço, meu amigo!