Yeah i was thinking about it that playing bass drum depends on the type of shoes and this was in my mind since 1 week And now my lovely teacher made a lesson on it Thank you i love you so much
It is better to say; playing bass drum and shoes depend on you. Your style, technique and feeling will decide your exact shoe after some couple of years of playing. For example I used to play with thin based flexible boxing or weightlifting sport shoes for many years.. but later on I have switched to normal level based running or daily sport shoes.
I like the cheap slip on water shoes from CVS. It's almost like being barefoot except with a little support and cushion. They also slide just right on my Trick Bigfoots. Great video Bro! I also want to add that I find it very helpful to connect with my feet when playing double bass. I know that sounds weird but the feet are the furthest from the head and are usually not really thought about during everyday activities like we do with our hands. I picture myself as one compact unit completely loose and activated without doubt, knowing that I can play anything that I want with continued effort. I hope that made sense! Haha Drum on my friends! : )
I wrestled in high school. And I never realized till just now I could use those types of shoes for drumming. They are lightweight and not invasive. And have a spot for laces.
@@ErceArslan I did try them. A little getting used to because I've never used them before. But I like how they feel. And thank you for all your content. I started drumming in January of 2020, just before COVID. I love double bass and your content has helped me get exceptionally better at it. Thank you.
Sir i had seen many drum kits with double bass and they have a second hi hat (closed hi hat) behind the floor tom at the side of ride! Why there is a second closed hi hat with double bass?
Everything you say 'my next video will be' feels good to me because it means more lessons are coming ❤️
Dude, this channel is awesome for me.
I used to play with no shoes at all, sometimes I use sports shoes, sometimes socks, and sometimes anything else.
Again, thanks for these videos. I appreciate how detailed you go into the nuances of double bass.
Yes...... Finally the lesson 20...great🙏👍🤘
Even if i don't have drums it's nice to see you again.Your lessons are great and I hope one day I could practice with my own drum kits.
I like the little Christmas bear hanging out on the kit!
I waited all the time for Kevin's high-heeled shoes 😅
Nice video as always Erce! 👍🤘
😁🙂 thank you🙏🏼🤘🏼
Yeah i was thinking about it that playing bass drum depends on the type of shoes and this was in my mind since 1 week
And now my lovely teacher made a lesson on it
Thank you i love you so much
It is better to say; playing bass drum and shoes depend on you. Your style, technique and feeling will decide your exact shoe after some couple of years of playing. For example I used to play with thin based flexible boxing or weightlifting sport shoes for many years.. but later on I have switched to normal level based running or daily sport shoes.
I like the cheap slip on water shoes from CVS. It's almost like being barefoot except with a little support and cushion. They also slide just right on my Trick Bigfoots. Great video Bro!
I also want to add that I find it very helpful to connect with my feet when playing double bass. I know that sounds weird but the feet are the furthest from the head and are usually not really thought about during everyday activities like we do with our hands. I picture myself as one compact unit completely loose and activated without doubt, knowing that I can play anything that I want with continued effort. I hope that made sense! Haha Drum on my friends! : )
Thanks bro:) Like you I was using very thin based boxing shoes for so many years. So I know what you mean with that feeling😆. Drum on for life🤘
I wrestled in high school. And I never realized till just now I could use those types of shoes for drumming. They are lightweight and not invasive. And have a spot for laces.
So did you try it?:)
@@ErceArslan I did try them. A little getting used to because I've never used them before. But I like how they feel. And thank you for all your content. I started drumming in January of 2020, just before COVID. I love double bass and your content has helped me get exceptionally better at it. Thank you.
Sir i had seen many drum kits with double bass and they have a second hi hat (closed hi hat) behind the floor tom at the side of ride!
Why there is a second closed hi hat with double bass?
It is usually for open handed playing. This will be my topic of another lesson:)
@@ErceArslan waiting for that ! ❤️
Very clever, Erce. Thanks again! By the way, I play barefoot, as I live in a very hot city!
Tomas Haake also plays bare foot
i use Puma Sparco
Great 😃🥁