ULTIMATE Independence Exercise! | How to Split Your Right Foot From Your Right Hand
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- Опубліковано 17 кві 2024
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You can split your right hand from your right foot and have them both operating independently more easily than you thought, thanks to some simple patterns that will also make 16th grooves easy.
The key here is patient, slow, precise practice. If you do that consistently - every day - you’ll make a whole bunch of progress. Get that right foot freed up from your hands, and deepen your coordination! Practice these exercises and find other creative variations, too. These are super versatile.
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Stephen when I click this link I get an error message saying the page "doesn't exist"?
Me too😕
No download page?
Still gives a 404 error
No access to previous PDFs either
I'd like to see the pdf too. That is one thing a lot of these videos are missing and it never really clicks for me until I can see it on paper too.
Man, limbs independence is a real pain in ass to learn. Amazing exercises, simple and measured explanation. I'm shocked that you've got few viewers - this channel deserves much more. Looking forward for more content!
@@rosa8720 everything new takes time to learn - everyone struggle at some point. To get along, all you have to do is to follow 2 rules: playing regularly and mindfully. Stephen shows how to play mindfully and he keeps reminding about regularity - that's why I like this channel and God bless I found it as a newbie.
I was so confused because I started drumming about 6-7 months ago and realized that a lot of songs I wanted to play because I liked had a bass kick in between the hihat and I didn’t know how to do it and I just figured out a month ago that it’s called limb independence so I’ve been practicing and now I can play the groove to shout at the devil
I only play "We will rock you," so I'll be leaving my hand and foot locked together.
You need to expand
Ok? U should broaden your horizons though. Queen has other songs.
I think bro was making a joke
(after one year) i heard rumors that there are even other bands...
I hope that you are aware of the amount of gratitude that your videos inspire.. And I hope that viewers are aware of the value that they are being offered.. This type of platform is the future and you are way ahead of the game.. You are also a comfortable companion in the world we love so much.. Thank you Stephen
The best drumming channel on UA-cam. Many thanks for your resources.
Stephen another clear, concise, informational video , excellent thanks heaps.
Great! Heard it all before, but never laid out this nicely! Can't wait to get started.
Great video man. I'll definitely be adding this to my practice routine soon.
i needed this video, thank you.
Excellent... Greatly appreciated.
great lesson.. i love to practice it!!
Just I had started watching your videos this week but I become you fan :-)
Brilliant Stephen. Thanks for this.
Very nice lesson, I'm gonna try improve my independence now
Great stuff. Thanks so much for the information.
I like your videos man, very uplifting and motivating!! Subscribed!!!
Man, you’re so underrated. Love your content brother. Blessings.
really great useful lesson ,not complicated but extremely practical, its nice to be able to integrate this into my playing ,thanks again,
Great teacher. Thanks so much. God bless you.
Thanks for the pdf. Subscribed from Spain. Thanks so much
These videos are helping me lots. 👌🏻
Awesome instructions!!!! 🙌🏻
It is a very tricky technique but this video helps a lot! Thank you!
ok! all signed up and ready to go! I've been watching your stuff for a while now and thought it was time to do the whole signup for mail stuff! Thanks for what you do, very helpful stuff :)
Man do I need this !!!!! Thx.
Thank you so much this has helped me in my music class at school🙏🙏🙏
This was great practice, thank you for including the sheet music
Excellent video !!!
I love the fact you present things in an understandable way for ppl like me who have almost no music education aside from what I've learned on my own
Great lesson Stephen. For me it is the perfect level of complexity to start, with the right level of progression to not over complicate and overwhelm the student. It also produces very fast progress. Thank you!
I can't stop my foot from following my hand on the second exercise. The first one is easy to me. This is so frustrating but thank you. I'll keep practicing. Can't wait for more content. Subscribed!
sooo did you get any better in the meantime :D?
I thank you so much and cannot appreciate you enough Stephen, you are so explicit in everything you say, that we can come to terms in the way you come across to us. Been in the music business mainly playing guitars and vocals all my life, and here's me during the lockdown 18 months ago now started playing drums. I'm getting on very well dare I say it myself as I have a pretty much natural ear for timing pitch eat...here's a very happy subscribed to you 68 yr old appreciative guy, thanks Stephen :-)
Dear Stephen
Thank you 😊
From Minnesota up north 🥁
wow this is so helpful!!! I've been struggling with separating both of my feet from my hands and this is amazing. Thinking of multiple things at once is definitely difficult!
Great video Steve!! So helpful for a 55 year old beginner!
you're my kind of people . i hear your passion for helping others and your humility and it shines bright. i 46 years old and you helped me in so many different ways besides the lesson @ hand. thank you Stephen!
Me encanta como lo explicas todo. Muy Bueno. Muchos besos desde España
Thank you. I couldn't find the download link. I love this video...
Really appreciate this lesson. I'm studying Brazilian music, mainly Samba and Bossa Nova and working with the right hand being independent of the right foot is crucial. However, more than that, adding the snare mainly on the counter tempo + having independent right hand and foot is what I find most difficult. Would you post something about having both hands and both feet independent?
Thanks for all your valuable content! 😊
I really enjoy this lesson.very useful for beginners like me ;)
Thanks so much! I am stuck at my kick following my 16 on the ride instead of playing 8, this is the type of video I needed. You're awesome!
Super helpful
Brilliant thanks
This is such a great channel man!........been playing for years but wish I had of had this was when I was I kid! Keep doing what your doing mister!
i know right!!!!
i completely agree with most of the comments on the video, thank you!!!!!
I am currently broke, but I feel like I owe you a fortune with these free PDf's, and this video, it's priceless lessons.
Thanks for this video. This is the point I am at. My grand daughter is trying to learn a song and I think this will,really help,her put on trying to get that song down.
Pretty useful thank's
Oh man your bass drum sounds sweet!
exercise 1 i passed with a bit of practice, exercise 2 is taking a lot more practice so it must be working!! thank you so much, incredibly helpful
update: after two weeks I have exercise 2 nailed
You're the best.
Very helpful video! I thought I was the only one with the right hand and leg playing together, I guess it’s a common thing.
U r great man thank u
Thank you.
These are all excellent exercises. Another way to flip things around is to do it all with a left-hand ride, which not only adds to your independence, but it frees you from having to cross your hands to play the hi hat.
Thank you for the pdf download. I'm getting a lot out of your lessons. I do want to say - at first I didn't think I had received the download link but it was in my gmail "Promotions" or spam folder. Just a heads up if someone else doesn't find their download. Thanks again!
I love paradiddles. I like to proactive them on a wide variety of drums. If you play with them you can come up with some really good sounding beats by just using a paradiddle.
Thank you. I like that you never make me feel dumb for struggling with this at even the easiest levels, since I am a beginner-beginner. I keep getting frustrated trying to play Fat Bottomed Girls (not THAT fill, just the basic beat) because Roger Taylor is “just” playing 8th notes on the ride, and a backbeat on the snare. Easy, right? But there is a syncopated kick drum beat and I can NOT keep my right hand going on the simple rhythm when I play it, it follows the stupid bass drum pattern. 😭 Hoping this helps! Thanks for all your hard work putting together these videos for noobs like me!
I stopped playing the drums for 7 years came back to it and I now suck. I have been trying to regain my independence back following 16th with my foot and quarter with my right hand is easy but 16th and 8ths hard. I seem to find everything the opposite in terms of what should be easier/harder. Nothing to do but keep at it and hopefully muscle memory will come back. Great vid thanks for the exercises
2:15 1a, eights on ride 1/16 on kick
If I could play eighth notes on the ride and sixteenth notes on the kick I wouldn't be here!
Limb independence is a really difficult thing when you start to learn. I went through a huge Djent phase, and learning a bunch of patterns and songs from that style forced me to gain independence
I can only imagine how great it feels to free up your foot to where you're not really thinking about it anymore.
25 seconds into this and that's exactly why I'm here.
i love your channel man! one question though - why did you go with “non glamorous drummer” when “humble
drummer” is right there
Exercise #2 was super tough.
Another way would be to use the first three pages of "Stick Control" and substitute your bass drum foot for all the R's then go through it again substituting your bass drum foot for all the L's. Your right hand (if you're right handed) can play quarters on the ride through all the exercises and then 8th's, then 16th's, then (big challenge) 16th's hand to hand. As one gets more comfortable with these adding the Hi-Hat on 2 and 4 and eventually moving it (for example playing all the exercises while you play the hat's on the ands in each measure or the E's. and so on)
THANKS BRO MUCH INFORMATIVE FROM YOUR CHANNEL REGARDING DRUM SKILL.
Exercise 2 is so so hard
I play open position. Hi-hat with left hand & foot , ride with left hand, I moved it to my left side, and snare with right hand, bass with right foot! Let's see how this works!😁
Feels like trying to learn to write with the non dominant hand. Right foot and right handed locked for sure, but isnt it supposed to be the opposite? If your right handed are we not left footed? Brain stuck! Lol thatnks for the lesson. Ill review it if it works.
I am struck with my left hand on double stroke roll. How I can fix it?
I NEED the pdf!
But I can’t find how to get it cuz the time of it being sent out has passed
We s there ANY way I could get it?!
This is exactly what I need, but where's the PDF?!
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@@jackleaves4948 Thank you very much!
@@jackleaves4948 Now to learn sheet music
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I've been teaching myself by ear for the past few years and it's been great, but I feel like I am starting to repeat myself in terms of the patterns I come up with. This was a really helpful guide to help me dig deeper into what I am doing. Thankyou!
can't see the pdf for rh/rf separation
im looking at the pdf but not able to figure out which page is the one dealing with the marching band 16th note moving thing. Help me!! AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAHHHHHH
This video is underrated...
Great Video...Now My Head Hurts...😋
I'm so stuck on e and a and I need help...
Hello - I know this video is Old but I would like to get the PDF file to practice along with. The link is dead, I get the 404 error like everyone else. New drummer here & it would be nice to have. Can you fix it please? Thanks
Now the link takes you to a page asking for money so I guess he “fixed it”
What if I can't do it at all? Keep slowing it down?
You could do this at a table.
for some reason for me i used to struggle with this then one day i just done it and was like "well that was easy"
Bro howwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwww
@@Subtlxty just keep practicing lol it took me a few months to do it
Pro tip: get this over with before it's too late
When you’re so early that this only has 47 views and no one commented yet.
Limb independence...my mortal enemy. I see we meet again.
Just sharing you this, as Romans 6:23 says, "For the wages of sin is death, but the gift of God is eternal life in Christ Jesus our Lord." When you die in sin, you will end up in hell. But God loves you so much that he sent his son Jesus Christ to die on the cross to pay all the sins of the world for us. Believe in Jesus Christ as your Lord and Savior to be saved from sin and have eternal life (John 3:16). As you're saved from sin, repent your sins. Turn away from sin and do righteous things.
0:33 reminds me of a certain intro, also I'm starting nofap today, wish me luck!
I think that we can all agree
Haha idk
Stop stealing from books. This is from the blue one.
Im disappointed😢 you should SHOW ALL variations, so that people can practise with you. Too much talking.