You might already know this technique for sleigh bells but next time hold them horizontally and shake them back and forth, it’s way less tiring and you can get faster intervals.
thats not proper technique technically speaking maybe for actual fast intervals though, but for a "slow piece" such as this that is proper technique they are using
Better than most high schools in Instagram
The way jimmy’s switching between the snare and wood block is insane. I can’t even do that lol. And also the symbol
Wood blops going crazy
Sleigh bell player looks like Daveed Diggs!
I wish I could see the clip clop instrument. That's what I've been scrolling around looking for.
the blocks?
Yes. I never actually see what they look like. No one has posted a video with the camera showing the blocks.
Search up Latin percussion LP1210 granite blocks
@@NinaKeilinthey basically are a bunch of hollow blocks of wood set up on a stand from long to short
@@NinaKeilinthere's also a "modern" version made of rubber which has like 3 rubber blocks on top and 3 on the bottom
You might already know this technique for sleigh bells but next time hold them horizontally and shake them back and forth, it’s way less tiring and you can get faster intervals.
thats not proper technique technically speaking maybe for actual fast intervals though, but for a "slow piece" such as this that is proper technique they are using
@@vlanii Sleigh ride is NOT a slow piece
I know, it infuriated me when I read that! @@s0mb3r75
@@s0mb3r75yea but they still have a point
Always hated the snare part as a percussionist tbh 😭
it’s ez i’m playing that, well uh the only snare user here like him i have a lot of experience with it
steven cam now
are you guys filipinos? the left and right person lol
Lmao One Mexican on sleigh, 2 Filipinos on snare bass
@@adonaiflores6975 quit doxxing our genders bro
@@AmealYTwhy no slapstick
@@Goated_Earl_Sweatshirt there is but idk where tho