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From someone who learned on his own thirty years ago, when all we had was music videos on MTV to copy from, and someone whos been playing in bands for longer than youve been alive, you are an absolute inspiration to me for not only your speed, and how technical you are, but how insanely proficient. You are a true artist and its been a priveledge getting to watch you do what you love and blow up with it!! Thank you for making this kind of stuff Luke!!
Because now you understand just a little bit how drummers think which will make you able to communicate with them better.... you know, instead of saying "boom ka diddly do bum bum".
I've been a guitar player for a little over a decade now but I've always had a strong interest in learning to drum. Your videos are making my temptation to add another instrument dangerously high! Keep it up, I love the content!
I don't even drum anymore, but your knowledge and passion for your instrument is inspiring. Thank you for sharing all that you know!! Make more of these videos. Can't wait to attend one of your tours/clinics in the future.
Thank you Luke for sharing your talent with us and inspiring us with that next level musicianship. We love the breakdowns like that too. You're the man!
This is great.. Ace is learning six stroke rolls in his lessons now. It's nice to see it from a different perspective and at a faster tempo. Looking forward to more lessons!
Downvoters are people who could never achieve this because all they do when they sit behind the set is smash the toms and symbols randomly and uncontrollably when they play. Great video Luke! Sick fill for sure
Thank you Luke Holland. This helps me a lot. I’m looking forwards for more videos like this you going to put up in the upcoming videos. Thank you!!!!🤘🤘🤘🤘🤘🤘
Thank you for the simple explanation. Sometimes it's hard to understand what's going on, even in slow-motion so lessons like these are very useful for us. Thank and please do more!
I’ve been using the 6 stroke roll with fraction/linear fills for years now, really does open new doors. Great seeing more metal drummer incorporating this into their playing other than the standard 2 on hands 2 on feet/4 on hands 2 on feet
Wow, nice fill 😎👏👍 I miss being able to play my drums...one day soon. Would love to have a little sound proof room in the house for them. Great job luke.
Thanks man. I feel better after I watch this video the second time....2nd time watching I notice Luke was using his double bass drum pedal which to me is easier than doubles on a single pedal.
@@shashankmongrel I mean....I got my first kit at like 18 or 19 (10 years ago) but only had access to it for a few years. I couldn't play very often but then moved states away multiple times to apartments and I live in a 3rd floor apartment now. I am partially to blame of course. But I shift more of the blame towards the cost of owning a home. I simply can't play anywhere without being an annoyance or overbearing. Point is...I wish I had a home and actually used my practice pad more.
@@JustinKeithD me too started 10 years ago at 19 :P. and me too skipped practice. and never did rudiments. but looking back i could just imagine what 10 years of rudiments could have meant now
I swear you had your eyes closed for part of that drum roll... I'm going to get back onto drumming dude, I'll be using these videos to learn my technical again 🙌
See I feel like I already do this when I play but definitely couldn’t tell you how I knew to do it or why it’s broken down like that. It just feels natural to play in rudiments then use those rudiments to form an advanced fill. I’ve never truly had a drum lesson (on a set) and only basic highschool lessons on how to do things like paradiddles and whatnot.
I don't read music and I'm not tooo educated on rudiments and fractions and all that stuff, I basically just jam rings of saturn in my head to practice on technical stuff and as I lay dying / trivium for precision playing, ne obliviscaris for blast beats. but these videos do help me out to at least watch and absorb
Hi everyone! Please read the description for more info. More of these to come, let me know if this helps you out. Please subscribe & thumbs up the video! Check out lukeholland.merchnow.com for merch & signature sticks!
Yess luke, let us in that brain of yours
From someone who learned on his own thirty years ago, when all we had was music videos on MTV to copy from, and someone whos been playing in bands for longer than youve been alive, you are an absolute inspiration to me for not only your speed, and how technical you are, but how insanely proficient. You are a true artist and its been a priveledge getting to watch you do what you love and blow up with it!! Thank you for making this kind of stuff Luke!!
Thanks man.
This will definitely help everyone.
Cant wait for more of this
Please be a drum university professor haha. This was amazing.
Thank you so much this immediately helped me over a hump dude.
I'm pretty sure I speak for all of us when I say we'd love to see more quick lessons like this. Really cleanly explained and executed!
agreed more of this.
Yes sir
Absolutely
Hey I like your videos MDN!
Agreed! This is amazing. Explains it very well. Drumeo vibes.
Luke, we NEED more of these videos.
Math Teacher: Luke one day fractions will change your life
Luke: No but actually yes
I still have no idea why I watched the whole video. I play guitar.
i know, right!? me, too.
same
Me too, even i don't play both
Because now you understand just a little bit how drummers think which will make you able to communicate with them better.... you know, instead of saying "boom ka diddly do bum bum".
Because you are gay for drums. I hope your guitar partner doesn't find out. It's quite common amongst guitarists
Will this become a series? Because man id be so glad if you made it into one
I filmed 5, if they do well & people find value in them, I will do more!
@@LukeHollandDrums please do more videos like this one👍
@@LukeHollandDrums Just do it! Lol jk but yea it would be awesome
@@LukeHollandDrums please do dude
My favourite drum roll ‼️❤️
Something new on your channel, can't wait for more
Up
MORE MORE MORE..... Feel like I've been waiting for this type of video from Luke for years! Keep Em' Coming! :)
Thanks Luke for this simple drum lessons. We appreciated it a lot. Hope there's more of this drum lessons from you in future.
I've been a guitar player for a little over a decade now but I've always had a strong interest in learning to drum. Your videos are making my temptation to add another instrument dangerously high! Keep it up, I love the content!
Taking the time to share, and in a very precise and advantageous format. True musicians are easy to pick out and you sir are of the highest regard!
I don't even drum anymore, but your knowledge and passion for your instrument is inspiring. Thank you for sharing all that you know!! Make more of these videos. Can't wait to attend one of your tours/clinics in the future.
You monster!! Thanks for this lesson we appreciate this kind of content. Thanks for helping us ❤️
PACØ no mames no pensé encontrarte aquí xd
Some seriously innovative way of playing rolls taught in straight forward manner ... 🔥🔥❤️❤️
Need more of these 😊😊
Thank you Luke for sharing your talent with us and inspiring us with that next level musicianship. We love the breakdowns like that too. You're the man!
Hey thanks! Hope to see more
LOVE THIS🤩
Dude please keep doing more of these! I more drummers I follow would do lessons like these.
This was so fun to watch! Extremely helpful and informative in way that’s easy to understand and implement! Much appreciated!! Thank you!!
This is great.. Ace is learning six stroke rolls in his lessons now. It's nice to see it from a different perspective and at a faster tempo. Looking forward to more lessons!
PLEASE do more of these. You have no idea how much these help
Very good quick lesson! Love the fill!
I really need this kind of lessons. Thanks Luke! 💯🔥
Downvoters are people who could never achieve this because all they do when they sit behind the set is smash the toms and symbols randomly and uncontrollably when they play. Great video Luke! Sick fill for sure
Thank you for the lesson master! 🙏🏻
Thank you Luke Holland. This helps me a lot. I’m looking forwards for more videos like this you going to put up in the upcoming videos.
Thank you!!!!🤘🤘🤘🤘🤘🤘
Thank you for the simple explanation. Sometimes it's hard to understand what's going on, even in slow-motion so lessons like these are very useful for us. Thank and please do more!
My favorite drummer of all time.
Thank you Luke! More lessons please!!
Great lesson Luke, will definitely play with this pattern in the future!
I’ve been using the 6 stroke roll with fraction/linear fills for years now, really does open new doors. Great seeing more metal drummer incorporating this into their playing other than the standard 2 on hands 2 on feet/4 on hands 2 on feet
It is best heading! I need more lessons!
Спасибо Большое! (Thank you very much!)
Wow, nice fill 😎👏👍 I miss being able to play my drums...one day soon. Would love to have a little sound proof room in the house for them. Great job luke.
Fricking sick brother, Can't wait to start learning this
Damn, got beautiful weather AND a free drum lesson from a beast behind the kit?
Okay world, I see you! 🤙
You’ve earned the title of master. Now the real learning begins 🤘
Great lesson!!!!
Amazing, keep them coming
Thank you, really appreciate these videos!
Thank you so much for this Luke. Super helpful! Love it, will practice this 🤘🏻🤘🏻
thankyou for the share, can't wait for another lesson !!!
Stoked on this. Thanks for sharing some wisdom.
Thank you master Luke!
Thank you 🥁👍
Please do more of these. I am obsessed with rudiment fills and ur the best at it
Damn that kit sounds crisp. Thanks for the vid! Life long self taught drummer, but always room to learn!
Luke - you are amazing ... but goddamn your kit is tuned to absolute perfection.
Do this more often Luke!!
Thanks man. I feel better after I watch this video the second time....2nd time watching I notice Luke was using his double bass drum pedal which to me is easier than doubles on a single pedal.
That's awesome!!
always wanted to learn how to flawless nail around the drums with bass pedal in between. thanks dude
You should really make more tutorials like this, they’re really helpful, thank you
Thats a nice roll. I can add so much to that
Can’t wait to try this lesson once I get home!!!!!!
I’m looking forward to more of these! I thought this lesson was explained really well and I think I’ll practice this today 😁
Sheeesh, toms sound insane!🔥
Yes more of these please!
That was sick! More quick fill lessons like this would be awesome🤘🤘
This was great, please do more!!!!!
Thank you four sharing your wisdom with us plebs :D
This is so helpful!!!
Soooo sick. Going to work on this tomorrow.
Heyy, Thanks Luke for the Lesson. 🤟🏼🥁
Watching this kind of stuff makes me realize that I've wasted precious years of my life not practicing.
You could keep ur drumkit set up and accessible all the time to make things easier.
@@shashankmongrel I mean....I got my first kit at like 18 or 19 (10 years ago) but only had access to it for a few years. I couldn't play very often but then moved states away multiple times to apartments and I live in a 3rd floor apartment now. I am partially to blame of course. But I shift more of the blame towards the cost of owning a home. I simply can't play anywhere without being an annoyance or overbearing. Point is...I wish I had a home and actually used my practice pad more.
I've lived in apartments for on and off for the past 8 years. It's sad not having a space that is your own.
@@JustinKeithD me too started 10 years ago at 19 :P. and me too skipped practice. and never did rudiments. but looking back i could just imagine what 10 years of rudiments could have meant now
if u have the dough a roland spd30 with kick and hihat pedal could do the trick. iv shifted to that setup now
Wow so cool and helpfull ! Thank you very Much !
thank you very much Luke; you helped me a lot great exercise
Thanks man!! 😊it's very cool 👌🏻👍🏻🥁
Thanks Luke !
I like having a little more insight into your thought process in playing :)
Nicely done Luke Very nice exercise and rudements Love it bro👍
《🥁DONZO🥁》
I never was good at fractions. But I guarantee you I'm going to learn this..Thanks bro....
Today I found out I can use doubles also as triplets and using my paradiddles-you brought me to this.
Pls keep making videos like this, it was awesome
And try concentrating on concepts more than on actual fills
Amazing! You should make more lessons, thank you
I swear you had your eyes closed for part of that drum roll... I'm going to get back onto drumming dude, I'll be using these videos to learn my technical again 🙌
Thanks for this
See I feel like I already do this when I play but definitely couldn’t tell you how I knew to do it or why it’s broken down like that. It just feels natural to play in rudiments then use those rudiments to form an advanced fill. I’ve never truly had a drum lesson (on a set) and only basic highschool lessons on how to do things like paradiddles and whatnot.
MORE LESSONS PLEASE
Cool🤩
More lessons please ❤🤘
Nice man you are increidible
AWESOME!
without moongel and souding so perfect ..
so… you really, really opened up my mind👀 it is like the metric system in pulp fiction… le big mac.
Want those hi-hats so bad!!!
Looking forward that you'll cover Hell By Slaughter to Prevail.
Hearing that insane footwork on bass was soothing.
just for those who are confused, it's an inverted paradiddlediddle, not a six-stroke roll
That's dope so many ways to use that holy shit 👌
Superb bro
Phrasing's quite interesting 💯🤘🏼
You're a friggin godsend.
Long live Luke!
This way a needs 🔥🔥
Nice video man🤙🤙✌️
That's what I've dreamed of
great vid! Thank you~~~
I don't read music and I'm not tooo educated on rudiments and fractions and all that stuff, I basically just jam rings of saturn in my head to practice on technical stuff and as I lay dying / trivium for precision playing, ne obliviscaris for blast beats. but these videos do help me out to at least watch and absorb
Pleeeeease, do more of these.
We djent i need him!!!