I rarely save videos but this one is probably the MOST useful tutorial ever. I love how Eugene emphasizes that your success heavily depends on your approach and attitude. I'm going to re-watch this video again and again when I feel down. I only regret I didn't find this video earlier. Thank you Eugene
@@PossessWithin I would say it went great and still goes :) Since last year I'm practicing almost daily and I completely rethought the way I practice thanks to this video. To give you some backstory I play drums since 2007 but I never practiced correctly, maybe just when I started I spend some time with a practice pad getting some basics done. In fact, since 2012 and till I watched this video I only "practiced" when I had rehearsals with my band 2 times a week. This resulted in a lot of things getting memorized incorrectly, having bad technique, having knee and elbow pains sometimes. Bad shit to be honest. Now I have to fight some ancient muscle memory and the most difficult part was to take a huge step back and starting a lot of things from scratch. Basically this video gave me the impulse to find time for practicing and made me realize that it is more efficient and better to work 10-20 minutes on something in particular (like "wrist motion" or "swivel technique" or "paradiddle" or whatever you want to improve) instead of just playing 2 hours straight with your band without ever realizing where your flaws are. Don't get me wrong - band rehearsals are important too, but you don't grow much as a drummer by just playing with your band and you also need to focus on your technique and experiment and that's where this kind of practice system gets extremely useful
Couple notes to everyone: pay attention to how relaxed his hands are when he's playing; he's using only "one or two" muscles at a time and the rest are relaxed and not used; that way the hand is jiggling around visibly when he's playing. That's an important notion when you practice - think about wet spaghetti when you're doing anything that has something to do with speed. That way you'll pay more attention to your technique. Also if something feels really tight or painful from the beginning, stop, play at a slightly slower tempo (without the metronome) for a minute ONE HAND AT A TIME and WATCH what your hands are doing, then do the same for the other hand. Then try again, and start relatively quietly - not all out straight from the start.
I've realised how much I practice...and it's nowhere near enough and too imprecise.Thank you for this video!! It's made me wake up and realise I've just been meandering and trying to look for short cuts(Moeller vs Open Close etc) instead of focusing on practicing correctly AND consistently.Real eye opener..Subscribed !!
I've been at it since the 8/1/18. I have seen great progress already. Been playing drums since 1999 and my left hand is still so awkward. I still can only do 245bpm with the left hand for 2 measures. Right hand can do much higher.
1. Stretching (90 seconds) + 30 seconds Break 2. Wrist Endurance 1 : 16th notes single stroke roll (10 Minutes 190BPM) + 5 Minutes Break 3. Wrist Endurance 2: 4/8/12/16 Stroke each hand (8th Notes) + 16th Single stroke Roll (2 Minutes each exercise = 10 minutes 200 BPM + 5 Minutes Break 4. Finger Endurance: 16 Notes Single Stroke Roll (10 Minutes 210BPM) + 5 Minutes Break 5. Fingers Burst 1: 1 Bar of 8th single Stroke Roll + 1 Bar 16th Single Stroke Roll (10 Minutes 240BPM) + 5 Minutes Break 6. Fingers Burst 2: 2 Bars 4th Notes Triplets + 2 Bars Straight 8th Notes each hand (10 Minutes 260BPM) + 5 Minutes Break 7. Fingers Burst 2 Again: (20 Minutes at only 250 BPM) + 10 Minutes Break 8. Wrist Endurance 1 Again: 16th Notes Single Stroke Roll (10 Minutes 195 BPM) + 5 Minutes Break *Increase the duration Of the exercises 5, 6 and 7 Each Day *When you start over again, duplicate the measures in exercises 5, 6 and 7 *Increase the tempo every 5th day *Rule: Exercise + Half Time Break
These are seriously some of the most clear and concise drum lessons I've ever seen. Do you think you could make a tutorial on how to learn complex songs? I don't know if you do this very much but I've been finding it hard to learn songs by ear if they are more complex like animals as leaders or between the buried and me. If I don't have access to sheet music I find it extremely hard to figure the minute and less straightforward things the drums are doing. Thank you very much for these lessons, they are the best I've seen.
EXCELLENT...nice to see a young cat that can be serious and focused without acting silly...just give me drum wisdom Usually I HATE electronic gear, but you make it sing!
I’ve been doing these exercises for a couple months now, mostly focusing on wrists atm and it made a huge improvement on my playing. I’m starting to add fingers now.. can’t wait to see where I’m at in a year. Already playin better and cleaner than ever. Thank you Eugene
Thank You! Your videos have really helped correct most of my bad habits. I will continue to watch your videos and practice on the rest of my bad habits and eventually be the best I can be. Thanks Again!
I really like that you always cover the motivation part of practising. I found this to be the hardest part for a long time but I'm practising now like a beast 😄
I don't know why, but as soon as i hear you talking, i instantly see my practice pad + metronome and sticks in front of me, without even realizing, that i just prepared my stuff... xD
no no, that's actually really good! i come here everyday, after i made my feet smoking with your doublebass-tutorial, i put on this video and keep practicing... =) There is nothing more motivational than Eugene Ryabchenko!!! +1! ^^ haha
+Heretix1989 I can relate but my edrum kit is right next to my computer desk. One minute I'm comfy at my pc and suddenly I'm doing blast beats 4 feet away from it.
Thank you so much for this video. I used to be part of a Deathcore band a long time ago and could reach 240bpm. Unfortunately i had to stop drumming because of my studies and haven't been playing for a while now. But this video definitely juiced me up to take drumming up again. So from deep within my heart : Thank you. Greetz from France n/
Je suis Français et gros débutant à la batterie. Je me suis imposé sa routine tous les jours (sauf weekend) et pendant les temps de pause je bosse la double pédale. J'ai commencé début avril à partir de 90bpm aujourd'hui je suis a 140 :D j'ai commencé les exo de double à 70bpm j'en suis a 115/120. C'est des heures de pratique mais même pour un débutant c'est impressionnant la vitesse de progression ! Ah au fait Tu joues dans quel groupe ?
@@eulnivek6660 Félicitations pour ta persévérance cher ami ! Pour ce qui est du groupe ce n'était pas un groupe connu du tout mais ça envoyait quand même du pâté, maintenant nous n'avons plus de morceaux en ligne, ils sont perdus dans les limbes (c'était il y a 10 ans ce groupe...). Continue de bosser à mort mais surtout n'oublie pas aussi de te faire plaisir !
Maaan, all your tutorials are awesome! Well edited, well presented, keeping it fun and most importantly very educational and helpfull! Keep it up! Greetings from Bulgaria!
Just started watching your channel 2 weeks ago tried out your tips and already Ive seen improvement in my speed and control thanks for these amazing videos man keep it up!!
hands down the best teacher on youtube for advanced players looking to improve.. very in depth, great explanations, and very easy to understand. thank you so much for making these videos
Definitely one of the most virtuous and successful drummers of recent years and it shows us the dedication and how to be professional. Thank you very much for these tutorials, they are the best just great.
Just found your channel & subscribed... great tutorials, after playing for 35 years you've actually shown me a few things I can work on.. Great job mate 👍👍👍
Exactly what I needed, a real training plan for serious metal drumming. Can't wait to be able to play songs like Violation while staying relaxed enough to stay precise and make it through without burning my muscles like hell itself was in my ass. Thanks a lot for the video Eugene, really helpful. ;)
Great instructional video. He is spot on with everything. Even with these perfect instructions most people will give up and say they can’t do it. Most of the time it’s because they want to get good quickly and they realize it’s not going to work that way and they give up. It’s also sad/hilarious when people say “Playing fast like this doesn’t make you a good drummer.” This line 9 times out of 10 comes from a biased Death Metal hating non musician or a musician that’s jealous that they can’t pull this type of playing off so they bash it. Perfect example of this is when people were accusing the bands Rings of Saturn, Berried Alive, etc of cheating by speeding there music tracks up through a DAW. People couldn’t believe these guys were playing as technical/fast as they were and started to bash them. All those people got put in there place when the bands produced the raw feed of there live shows, played the songs live, basically produced the concrete proof that they were not cheating. Jared Dines is one of the people that was accusing them of cheating and put out an apology video admitting he was wrong. Of course a lot of people are not going to like this kind of playing/music which there is nothing wrong with that. Different strokes for different folks but people should atleast respect it and before bashing it try to educate themselves a little beforehand. This type of music is not easy to play and takes a lot of practice. Awesome video man and keep up the great work!
Seriously! 10 years in the life of a drummer is nothing, but he's devoting over a weeks worth of work for an advanced drummer every single day for 10 years on top of his insane kick training regime. He devoted every day for 10 years, and it absolutely shows.
Man, you are a great educator, thanks a lot! Its true, If you have a system and you monitor it, you can see the progress, and that pushes you to go to more. The goals keep your drumming motivated. Because i dont have too much time every day (work a lot), I have a routine in hand in 1.04 hour. This is a page of stick control, and a page of Wrist and finger control Wilcoxon, 12SC+5 rest, 12SC+5 rest, 10 W +5rest, and 10W + 5rest, increasing tempo every two seasons, and this pages are played 20 seasons (I heard of Dom Famularo, 3 weeks in same page). The part of the rest was something I did not do, but I realized that it is as important as the practice, as fixed knowledge. I choice Wilcoxon because this have a lot of combination in accents and rebound that help me in a creative way, and stick control for the reasons we all know, what do you think? Thanks again man! Now im planning my double bass routine too!
Greetings from Brazil, Eugine! Your videos are helping me A LOT in my researches about how to improve my drumming. Really, I'm constantly watching videos and reading about this stuff (I'm a drum teacher and student), and I can say you are one of the bests in UA-cam, so in the playing as in the schedule of the exercises, analysing movements, muscles memory, and so on. I'll be spreading the word! ;D
Excellent video! For those who don't have 2 hours to practice daily, you can reduce the time of each exercise in a half. In fact, your evolution isn't going to be the same as who practice 2 hours, but sure you will evolve. I'm doing this! :D
Nice Man, I've been struggling trying to get more speed in my hands but the process is so slow I can barely notice a small progress after a few weeks. I'll take some ideas from you to make my own routine. I don't have two hours a day, but I think an hour would take me to play 220 bpm blasts for longer periods of time. I don't want to play ridiculously fast.Krimh level for 5 minutes straight is just Fine to me :) Cheers from Chile Man, I love your vídeos.
Dude you are so inspiring and helpful! They way you present your techniques and curriculums are absolutely motivating and make me want to start right away. Thank your for your awesome lessons.
My god, I am so gonna pull off my snare and cymbal pads from my roland kit and work on this. This is a great exercise, thanks for your knowledge Eugene.
I understand that for somebody it might be fast as it was for me as well, back in the days. But If you consider death metal as a genres, the majority of the bands play at 200+ bpm definitely.
Eugene, I had to learn all the muscles in the body and their attachments/motions, and I must say that your drum tutorials are the most detailed and effective for improve that I have ever seen. I had to work on assisting athletes to improve their skills or rehabilitation after injury and no one I have seen provides the systematic approach to drumming form and function that have clearly implemented while being able to articulate it to others. In the beginning, I was unable to implement a perfect routine for myself because I was unsure which motions and want muscle memory would provide the most beneficial impact on technique however, now, after watching your videos I have a much better idea. Thank you!
Eugene, you deserve a beer or a bottle of whisky. Thank you for this tutorial, I was already loosing hope with my weaker hand and I practice everyday (Im a beginner though) when I can't practice I jam just to not loose the spirit. Thumbs up!!!
ok.. this was by far the most motivating yet overwhelming video I have even seen.. I feel like I should jump on to the practice routine but 2 hours a day :O :O :O and the thought that starting speed for drummers is 200+ bpm 16th note.. OMG.. I am stuck at 160 for months now.
Man you make the most awesome videos ever! love the way you do the videos, they make me wanna go practice right away. would you consider doing more beginner videos? :)
Eugene Ryabchenko yeah! I watched it and I loved it! actually I practice using that video! thanks for taking the time to reply and being this awesome my kind sir. the world needs more people like you buddy!
Hey Eugene, Just found your videos today and really appreciate your efforts and teaching style. Straight forward, No B.S. and you seem to be down to earth unlike some of the fart smellers out there that come off pretentious and tough to watch and subsequently learn from. Thank you my friend , I have subscribed!!
You have some of the best drum tutorial videos on UA-cam, keep it up! I have a request. Could you make the practice routines available for download, maybe a pdf format or something? Could you also have different bpm's for different skills levels to the exercises? (beginner, intermediate, advanced, expert) This would help tremendously! Thanks again
After watching your tutorials i started rethinking my practise routines and ways to learn to techniques, and never realised how resting the muscles is important. Couple of months have passed and came up with my own ways based on your routine, even thou my goal in speed is not that extreme but still, and have been making a lot of progress :) Hope to be able to see you with Fleshgod in October in Portugal!
I’m gonna try developing the Moeller motion for both hands, especially the left hand. A few of the blasts during To the Hellfire have this pattern: RL-L RL-L RL-L RL-L, and I’m having a hard time using wrist or fingers alone. Playing the rhythm slowly, I found myself naturally trying to use the whip motion with the left hand so I’m going to try to build upon that.
Nailed all the 5 minute breaks 💪
Me too! Like a boss!
Me too! WE'RE KILLING IT, BRO!
I rarely save videos but this one is probably the MOST useful tutorial ever. I love how Eugene emphasizes that your success heavily depends on your approach and attitude. I'm going to re-watch this video again and again when I feel down. I only regret I didn't find this video earlier.
Thank you Eugene
You are welcome. Comments like these are music to my ears. Thank you.
how did it go 1 year after?
@@PossessWithin I would say it went great and still goes :) Since last year I'm practicing almost daily and I completely rethought the way I practice thanks to this video. To give you some backstory I play drums since 2007 but I never practiced correctly, maybe just when I started I spend some time with a practice pad getting some basics done. In fact, since 2012 and till I watched this video I only "practiced" when I had rehearsals with my band 2 times a week. This resulted in a lot of things getting memorized incorrectly, having bad technique, having knee and elbow pains sometimes. Bad shit to be honest. Now I have to fight some ancient muscle memory and the most difficult part was to take a huge step back and starting a lot of things from scratch.
Basically this video gave me the impulse to find time for practicing and made me realize that it is more efficient and better to work 10-20 minutes on something in particular (like "wrist motion" or "swivel technique" or "paradiddle" or whatever you want to improve) instead of just playing 2 hours straight with your band without ever realizing where your flaws are. Don't get me wrong - band rehearsals are important too, but you don't grow much as a drummer by just playing with your band and you also need to focus on your technique and experiment and that's where this kind of practice system gets extremely useful
"only at 250 bpm"
romjab yeah no big deal
@MorbidManMusic wym?
ONLY hahaha 😂
Couple notes to everyone:
pay attention to how relaxed his hands are when he's playing; he's using only "one or two" muscles at a time and the rest are relaxed and not used; that way the hand is jiggling around visibly when he's playing. That's an important notion when you practice - think about wet spaghetti when you're doing anything that has something to do with speed. That way you'll pay more attention to your technique.
Also if something feels really tight or painful from the beginning, stop, play at a slightly slower tempo (without the metronome) for a minute ONE HAND AT A TIME and WATCH what your hands are doing, then do the same for the other hand. Then try again, and start relatively quietly - not all out straight from the start.
probably the best tutorial I ever seen...thanks a lot!
Samir Mamude yeah
your tutorials are 1st rate. ive been implementing your advice for only 2 weeks and ive gone up from 190 bpm to 240 well under controle. thx man!
Marcus Laus with fingers?
Juan@Balboa yes
youtube should pay you per minute.
TheNdrumming or per BPM
TheNdrumming Per second.
These methods should be kept Secret.
@@budda777pl no
I've realised how much I practice...and it's nowhere near enough and too imprecise.Thank you for this video!! It's made me wake up and realise I've just been meandering and trying to look for short cuts(Moeller vs Open Close etc) instead of focusing on practicing correctly AND consistently.Real eye opener..Subscribed !!
Eugene Ryabchenko Thanks Eugene:)
Day one trying this. This is the most logical drum workout I've ever seen.
thank you! Let me know about your progress!
I've been at it since the 8/1/18. I have seen great progress already. Been playing drums since 1999 and my left hand is still so awkward. I still can only do 245bpm with the left hand for 2 measures. Right hand can do much higher.
Eugene is all the motivation I need
1. Stretching (90 seconds) + 30 seconds Break
2. Wrist Endurance 1 : 16th notes single stroke roll (10 Minutes 190BPM) + 5 Minutes Break
3. Wrist Endurance 2: 4/8/12/16 Stroke each hand (8th Notes) + 16th Single stroke Roll (2 Minutes each exercise = 10 minutes 200 BPM + 5 Minutes Break
4. Finger Endurance: 16 Notes Single Stroke Roll (10 Minutes 210BPM) + 5 Minutes Break
5. Fingers Burst 1: 1 Bar of 8th single Stroke Roll + 1 Bar 16th Single Stroke Roll (10 Minutes 240BPM) + 5 Minutes Break
6. Fingers Burst 2: 2 Bars 4th Notes Triplets + 2 Bars Straight 8th Notes each hand (10 Minutes 260BPM) + 5 Minutes Break
7. Fingers Burst 2 Again: (20 Minutes at only 250 BPM) + 10 Minutes Break
8. Wrist Endurance 1 Again: 16th Notes Single Stroke Roll (10 Minutes 195 BPM) + 5 Minutes Break
*Increase the duration Of the exercises 5, 6 and 7 Each Day
*When you start over again, duplicate the measures in exercises 5, 6 and 7
*Increase the tempo every 5th day
*Rule: Exercise + Half Time Break
Thank you very much for taking the time and writing everything down. I hope it will help others!
THANK YOU FOR THIS
your tutorials are gold man.thank you very much
These are seriously some of the most clear and concise drum lessons I've ever seen. Do you think you could make a tutorial on how to learn complex songs? I don't know if you do this very much but I've been finding it hard to learn songs by ear if they are more complex like animals as leaders or between the buried and me. If I don't have access to sheet music I find it extremely hard to figure the minute and less straightforward things the drums are doing. Thank you very much for these lessons, they are the best I've seen.
You´ve got a very cool mustache :D
xD
The most clean video to see what to do with your stick! thank you very much eugene to share.
He creates the best online drum tutorials which actually help, who agrees?
EXCELLENT...nice to see a young cat that can be serious and focused without acting silly...just give me drum wisdom Usually I HATE electronic gear, but you make it sing!
Seriously and honestly, these are the best drum tutorials you'll ever watch, he is so helpful and encouraging!!!
I’ve been doing these exercises for a couple months now, mostly focusing on wrists atm and it made a huge improvement on my playing. I’m starting to add fingers now.. can’t wait to see where I’m at in a year.
Already playin better and cleaner than ever. Thank you Eugene
how you doin now?
hows it going?
Interesting how youtube has recommended this to me 4 years on. This guy revolutionised my practice habits. Still very relevant video for me
Thank You! Your videos have really helped correct most of my bad habits. I will continue to watch your videos and practice on the rest of my bad habits and eventually be the best I can be. Thanks Again!
I really like that you always cover the motivation part of practising. I found this to be the hardest part for a long time but I'm practising now like a beast 😄
I don't know why, but as soon as i hear you talking, i instantly see my practice pad + metronome and sticks in front of me, without even realizing, that i just prepared my stuff... xD
no no, that's actually really good! i come here everyday, after i made my feet smoking with your doublebass-tutorial, i put on this video and keep practicing... =) There is nothing more motivational than Eugene Ryabchenko!!! +1! ^^ haha
+Heretix1989 same thing for me. exactly like me!
+Heretix1989 same thing for me!
you are the chosen one lmao
+Heretix1989 I can relate but my edrum kit is right next to my computer desk. One minute I'm comfy at my pc and suddenly I'm doing blast beats 4 feet away from it.
Thank you so much for this video.
I used to be part of a Deathcore band a long time ago and could reach 240bpm. Unfortunately i had to stop drumming because of my studies and haven't been playing for a while now.
But this video definitely juiced me up to take drumming up again.
So from deep within my heart : Thank you.
Greetz from France
n/
Je suis Français et gros débutant à la batterie. Je me suis imposé sa routine tous les jours (sauf weekend) et pendant les temps de pause je bosse la double pédale.
J'ai commencé début avril à partir de 90bpm aujourd'hui je suis a 140 :D j'ai commencé les exo de double à 70bpm j'en suis a 115/120.
C'est des heures de pratique mais même pour un débutant c'est impressionnant la vitesse de progression !
Ah au fait
Tu joues dans quel groupe ?
@@eulnivek6660 Félicitations pour ta persévérance cher ami !
Pour ce qui est du groupe ce n'était pas un groupe connu du tout mais ça envoyait quand même du pâté, maintenant nous n'avons plus de morceaux en ligne, ils sont perdus dans les limbes (c'était il y a 10 ans ce groupe...).
Continue de bosser à mort mais surtout n'oublie pas aussi de te faire plaisir !
Best tutorials I've seen!
Maaan, all your tutorials are awesome! Well edited, well presented, keeping it fun and most importantly very educational and helpfull! Keep it up!
Greetings from Bulgaria!
This guy is so thorough he deserves way more subscribers and like... like goddamn
Just started watching your channel 2 weeks ago tried out your tips and already Ive seen improvement in my speed and control thanks for these amazing videos man keep it up!!
Glad they worked for you ;) Stay tuned for a new tutorial coming soon!
hands down the best teacher on youtube for advanced players looking to improve.. very in depth, great explanations, and very easy to understand. thank you so much for making these videos
Definitely one of the most virtuous and successful drummers of recent years and it shows us the dedication and how to be professional. Thank you very much for these tutorials, they are the best just great.
Just found your channel & subscribed... great tutorials, after playing for 35 years you've actually shown me a few things I can work on.. Great job mate 👍👍👍
Exactly what I needed, a real training plan for serious metal drumming. Can't wait to be able to play songs like Violation while staying relaxed enough to stay precise and make it through without burning my muscles like hell itself was in my ass. Thanks a lot for the video Eugene, really helpful. ;)
The best tutorial i've ever seen so far in UA-cam. . You're amazing. M gonna start making my diaries.
I think is the must helpfull video i've ever seen to increase speed level. Thank's a lot Eugene !
Saved this video and your double bass video. This is the best tutorial I've seen for improving hand speed.
i like how clear your tutorials are. very helpful
Great instructional video. He is spot on with everything. Even with these perfect instructions most people will give up and say they can’t do it. Most of the time it’s because they want to get good quickly and they realize it’s not going to work that way and they give up. It’s also sad/hilarious when people say “Playing fast like this doesn’t make you a good drummer.” This line 9 times out of 10 comes from a biased Death Metal hating non musician or a musician that’s jealous that they can’t pull this type of playing off so they bash it. Perfect example of this is when people were accusing the bands Rings of Saturn, Berried Alive, etc of cheating by speeding there music tracks up through a DAW. People couldn’t believe these guys were playing as technical/fast as they were and started to bash them. All those people got put in there place when the bands produced the raw feed of there live shows, played the songs live, basically produced the concrete proof that they were not cheating. Jared Dines is one of the people that was accusing them of cheating and put out an apology video admitting he was wrong. Of course a lot of people are not going to like this kind of playing/music which there is nothing wrong with that. Different strokes for different folks but people should atleast respect it and before bashing it try to educate themselves a little beforehand. This type of music is not easy to play and takes a lot of practice. Awesome video man and keep up the great work!
Great video Eugene, its nice to see someone on UA-cam researching the topic before posting a video. Looking forward to your next video.
Thanks for taking the time to do your videos, they are really helpfull, you're an awesome teacher
You're welcome.
Eugene thank you so much for your tutorials!! This is a lifesaver for anyone unsure about how to reach these extreme goals!!!
Dude you've only been playing for 10 years? Holy shit
I guess that's what happens when you follow the regimen that he is recommending/suggesting.
Seriously! 10 years in the life of a drummer is nothing, but he's devoting over a weeks worth of work for an advanced drummer every single day for 10 years on top of his insane kick training regime. He devoted every day for 10 years, and it absolutely shows.
Thank you for free well thought out drum lessons, means a lot my friend🤙🏻
Man, you are a great educator, thanks a lot!
Its true, If you have a system and you monitor it, you can see the progress, and that pushes you to go to more. The goals keep your drumming motivated.
Because i dont have too much time every day (work a lot), I have a routine in hand in 1.04 hour. This is a page of stick control, and a page of Wrist and finger control Wilcoxon, 12SC+5 rest, 12SC+5 rest, 10 W +5rest, and 10W + 5rest, increasing tempo every two seasons, and this pages are played 20 seasons (I heard of Dom Famularo, 3 weeks in same page). The part of the rest was something I did not do, but I realized that it is as important as the practice, as fixed knowledge.
I choice Wilcoxon because this have a lot of combination in accents and rebound that help me in a creative way, and stick control for the reasons we all know, what do you think?
Thanks again man! Now im planning my double bass routine too!
THANKS FOR THE SUBTITLES . SALUDOS DESDE COLOMBIA
you are always welcome.
Greetings from Brazil, Eugine! Your videos are helping me A LOT in my researches about how to improve my drumming. Really, I'm constantly watching videos and reading about this stuff (I'm a drum teacher and student), and I can say you are one of the bests in UA-cam, so in the playing as in the schedule of the exercises, analysing movements, muscles memory, and so on. I'll be spreading the word! ;D
this is the absolutely best video i've seen on the topic of fast playing (blastbeats, bombbeats)
Excellent video! For those who don't have 2 hours to practice daily, you can reduce the time of each exercise in a half. In fact, your evolution isn't going to be the same as who practice 2 hours, but sure you will evolve. I'm doing this! :D
Thanks! 🤘
my pleasure 🤟🏻
Nice Man, I've been struggling trying to get more speed in my hands but the process is so slow I can barely notice a small progress after a few weeks. I'll take some ideas from you to make my own routine. I don't have two hours a day, but I think an hour would take me to play 220 bpm blasts for longer periods of time. I don't want to play ridiculously fast.Krimh level for 5 minutes straight is just Fine to me :) Cheers from Chile Man, I love your vídeos.
Dude you are so inspiring and helpful! They way you present your techniques and curriculums are absolutely motivating and make me want to start right away. Thank your for your awesome lessons.
Eugene dude , your videos are excellent , thanks for your time , new sub. I play old guard black metal guitar , now learning Drums
My god, I am so gonna pull off my snare and cymbal pads from my roland kit and work on this. This is a great exercise, thanks for your knowledge Eugene.
Once again .....Killer video !!!..This parts funny at 5:00 ...a relatively slow tempo at 200 bpm ..
I understand that for somebody it might be fast as it was for me as well, back in the days. But If you consider death metal as a genres, the majority of the bands play at 200+ bpm definitely.
Eugene, I had to learn all the muscles in the body and their attachments/motions, and I must say that your drum tutorials are the most detailed and effective for improve that I have ever seen. I had to work on assisting athletes to improve their skills or rehabilitation after injury and no one I have seen provides the systematic approach to drumming form and function that have clearly implemented while being able to articulate it to others. In the beginning, I was unable to implement a perfect routine for myself because I was unsure which motions and want muscle memory would provide the most beneficial impact on technique however, now, after watching your videos I have a much better idea. Thank you!
Wow thanks a lot for this comment. Feels really nice to read something like this! Good luck with your practice.
Eugene, you deserve a beer or a bottle of whisky. Thank you for this tutorial, I was already loosing hope with my weaker hand and I practice everyday (Im a beginner though) when I can't practice I jam just to not loose the spirit. Thumbs up!!!
Thanx man. You are awesome. Greets from Argentina...
Eugene Ryabchenko for president !!.
I liked it. Drums are really fun to play. :D
ok.. this was by far the most motivating yet overwhelming video I have even seen.. I feel like I should jump on to the practice routine but 2 hours a day :O :O :O and the thought that starting speed for drummers is 200+ bpm 16th note.. OMG.. I am stuck at 160 for months now.
Man you make the most awesome videos ever! love the way you do the videos, they make me wanna go practice right away. would you consider doing more beginner videos? :)
I did a recent lesson about double bass drumming for beginners.
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Eugene Ryabchenko yeah! I watched it and I loved it! actually I practice using that video! thanks for taking the time to reply and being this awesome my kind sir. the world needs more people like you buddy!
No problem. You are always welcome ;)
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Eugene, Just found your videos today and really appreciate your efforts and teaching style. Straight forward, No B.S. and you seem to be down to earth unlike some of the fart smellers out there that come off pretentious and tough to watch and subsequently learn from. Thank you my friend , I have subscribed!!
Thanks Eugene! You are a big inspiration.
I like how you actually overdubbed yourself to record video with no cables showing.
Thank you for sharing this practice routine!
You have some of the best drum tutorial videos on UA-cam, keep it up! I have a request. Could you make the practice routines available for download, maybe a pdf format or something? Could you also have different bpm's for different skills levels to the exercises? (beginner, intermediate, advanced, expert) This would help tremendously! Thanks again
right on, fb request sent.
Concise, intelligent and systematic. Great video!
Dude! This is f*+king gold!! If only I discovered this when it was published, right now my skill level would be similar to Dobber Beverly :-D
you are absolutly amazing!! thanks for everything, regards from Mexico, your home whereever you wanna come
Awesome tutorial Thank a lot ! I'm starting right away ! Hello from quebec !
Hello :)
hey! Since I watch your videos I'm much more motivated to practice playing fast! Really good, keep doing these videos!
Eugene, you're Eugenius ! Thk you, Your videos help me so much !
...7 years later... BPM over 9000
This tutorial is literally perfect thank you so much
Amazing tips, I sincerely appreciate you explaining all of this so well!!!
what's that pad you use on 2:04?? the snare sound is insanely amazing!!!!
btw, great tutorials and playing!
Thats usefull. Better than Mike Johnston and other "teachers' out there. Thanks
Dudes outfit is straight Boss Mode!
After watching your tutorials i started rethinking my practise routines and ways to learn to techniques, and never realised how resting the muscles is important. Couple of months have passed and came up with my own ways based on your routine, even thou my goal in speed is not that extreme but still, and have been making a lot of progress :) Hope to be able to see you with Fleshgod in October in Portugal!
I’m gonna try developing the Moeller motion for both hands, especially the left hand. A few of the blasts during To the Hellfire have this pattern: RL-L RL-L RL-L RL-L, and I’m having a hard time using wrist or fingers alone. Playing the rhythm slowly, I found myself naturally trying to use the whip motion with the left hand so I’m going to try to build upon that.
Спасибо огромное,Женя.
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Such a great tutorial man
Thanks for giving all this great things, now you're ready to open your own musicschool :)
Excellent video, I was waiting it for months!! Thank you very much!
This video is super helpful! Thanks Eugene
Very detailed! Great job, talented drummer and teacher!
Great system.
Eres mega increíble no puedo creer que no soy drummer y aún así entendí tan super bien.... WoW!... Cheers Eugene!..
This video is so fucking complete, useful and well edited I can't believe it has such few thumbs up. good work man, keep it up! :D
You're awesome man. Thank you so much and respect!
gracias por compartir tus conocimientos Eugene. ;) excelente tutotial!!!
Is there a printed text version of these exercises and tips? That would be AWESOME.
This video is the best best best tutorial! Amazing! Greatest thanks!
Very nice man! Very very nice! Starting the game in 5...4...3...2...1... go!!! \,,/
Thanks Eugene, I love your tutorial videos, they have a lot of informations and for me, is always GREAT!
This was pretty motivating wow
Hey eugene!
Youre the man 💯 thank you for your awesome Videos and amount of time you put into them. 🛸
Fantastic drumming my friend. Thanks
awesome tutorial and even more awesome moustache! have you trained it to hold another set of sticks yet?
hmmm a very interesting question :D
this was gnarly will definitely try this! thanks Eugene
No problem ;)
i'll try this when i get my kit, cheers man!