Pro drummer levels up an amateur in 15 minutes!

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  • Опубликовано: 17 дек 2024

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  • @andrewhuang
    @andrewhuang  2 месяца назад +158

    Thanks to Russell for dropping all this knowledge! On my Patreon there's a bonus video where we do some work with polyrhythms if you're interested: www.patreon.com/andrewhuang
    If there's anything musical you want me to explore on the channel, drop a comment!

    • @lukecowlishaw
      @lukecowlishaw 2 месяца назад +7

      could we please have a sample from Russel for a 1 sample 4 producers video?

    • @yy6u
      @yy6u 2 месяца назад

      wait, is this a reupload?

    • @andrewhuang
      @andrewhuang  2 месяца назад +5

      @@yy6u a few months ago we did a breakdown of how Russell plays jungle breakbeats

    • @yy6u
      @yy6u 2 месяца назад +1

      @@andrewhuang OH, there we go, thanks! but you can tell/see how this could feel like a reupload :D

    • @geraltofrivia4651
      @geraltofrivia4651 2 месяца назад

      Vote for trump

  • @TheBiggerNoise
    @TheBiggerNoise 2 месяца назад +645

    It’s a small line, but “technique is something that should make you feel comfortable” is gold

    • @macktlo9
      @macktlo9 2 месяца назад +5

      Facts.

    • @Eyka_Music
      @Eyka_Music 16 дней назад +1

      as a singer i think it's the best philosophy u can have

    • @konradobidoski5415
      @konradobidoski5415 15 дней назад +1

      I agree so hard! It's such a misconception in any physical activity I've ever tried, from lifting weights to judo to piano. Comfortable technique and then just time put in equals comfortable technique while doing harder stuff. You don't need to strain ever, just fall in love in playing the same shit over and over.

  • @prestokrevlar
    @prestokrevlar 2 месяца назад +976

    "Soooo, these are called drumsticks. They're made out of... wood..." I love him. Mr. Huang is in good hands.

    • @up4open763
      @up4open763 2 месяца назад +7

      But could be made with something else, and normally aren't. Purpose is likely.

    • @AZTR0N0MICAL04
      @AZTR0N0MICAL04 2 месяца назад +1

      ​@@up4open763what do you mean the material is based on how your playing? I mean maybe plastic but what else would they me made of?

    • @MovieVisions
      @MovieVisions 2 месяца назад

      ​@@AZTR0N0MICAL04carbon

    • @up4open763
      @up4open763 2 месяца назад +2

      @@AZTR0N0MICAL04 Exactly. Jazz drummers regularly use wire for a sound. Xylophone mallets can be used for a completely different sound. Percussion is nearly endless. My favorite may be the Beastie Boys using the white-castle straw sound to make a scratch.

    • @chriscarrillo967
      @chriscarrillo967 2 месяца назад +1

      @@AZTR0N0MICAL04 nylon, aluminum, or carbon fiber sticks also exist - typically the material doesnt affect the playing but the thickness length and weight can help affect playstyle if needed

  • @DavidBennettPiano
    @DavidBennettPiano 2 месяца назад +635

    Great video! The visualisations of the beat on the grid was a great touch 😊😙

    • @althejazzman
      @althejazzman 2 месяца назад +2

      Yeah that must have taken ages to draw and sync up?

    • @MovieVisions
      @MovieVisions 2 месяца назад +3

      ​​@@althejazzman I bet there's software that converts each signal from the different drum mics to midi or something. It has to be somewhat automated. Anything else would be insane effort.

  • @brennengrimes
    @brennengrimes 2 месяца назад +521

    Hi Andrew! I am a drum instructor and I think Russell did an amazing job explaining everything well to you! But one thing that he missed talking about is differentiating your stick heights from accented notes to ghost notes.
    Dynamics in drumming all comes from stick heights from the drum, not by force. Ghost notes need to be played about 3 inches off of the head while accented notes need to be at least 9 inches.
    After learning that concept, now you need to be familiar with the 4 types of strokes, which helps you get from one dynamic to another:
    - Down stroke (high to low)
    - Up stroke (low to high)
    - Rebound stroke (high to high)
    - Tap stroke (low to low)
    So when you were trying to transition from an accented note to a ghost note, you were keeping the stick up and doing rebound strokes instead of down strokes. Practice with just your left stick to start high to get the accented note, and after hitting it, do not rebound back up, you wanna stay low for your ghost notes.
    And when you are ready to play another accented note, you want to do an up stroke on the last ghost note to get back to the height you needed for the accented note.
    I hope this makes sense! Let me know if you have any questions about understanding this concept! Thank you

    • @verygoodfreelancer
      @verygoodfreelancer 2 месяца назад +30

      man i needed u 10 years ago

    • @mickeybreezy
      @mickeybreezy 2 месяца назад +16

      Bro this is key info. I just wrote all of it down.

    • @GalaXisJoe
      @GalaXisJoe 2 месяца назад +2

      Wow…

    • @jc3drums916
      @jc3drums916 2 месяца назад +8

      Excellent info. I think Murray Spivack taught ghost notes as 1/2" to 1" off the drum. Of course, that level of precision doesn't always happen in a musical context when playing a full drum set (Spivack taught snare drum/hand technique only), but it's a nice thing to strive for. Also, I learned high to high as the full stroke. Rebound stroke is what I call fast doubles, triples, etc., where you're using rebound to play the extra stroke(s), rather than separate wrist movements.
      Also, I think there is a distinction between the down stroke, which uses a whipping motion with the arm (and always preceded by the up stroke), and the control stroke, which is essentially an unaccented wrist stroke that is prevented from rebounding up to its starting height. (And I've heard "control stroke" refer to other things as well, so the terminology can get a little confusing.) Rebound control, whether you're doing down strokes, control strokes, or rebound doubles/triples/etc., primarily comes from the middle finger.
      Also, I must disagree with Russell about always keeping all fingers on the stick. Again, I have to go back to Murray Spivack. He taught a basic grip using thumb, index, and mdidle fingers only. The other fingers come into play later, but they aren't always necessary. The important thing is not to stick the fingers out, because that creates tension, and eventually leads to health problems. Louie Bellson, David Garibaldi, and the Wackerman family all studied with Spivack, if you want a visual reference to see that grip in action. Chad Wackerman goes into detail on Drum Channel, but the intro to the basic grip is available for free here, as is Bellson's old instructional video with Spivack from the 80s.

    • @brennengrimes
      @brennengrimes 2 месяца назад +6

      @@jc3drums916 For sure, there are more things concert snare drummers (and even rudimental snare drummers) do that drum set players dont but I'm just trying to set up a base line how to effectively achieve the dynamic differentiation between ghost notes and accented notes since it was explained here.
      I say rebound stroke because rebound means its going back in the air after hitting a hard surface which is what our sticks are doing in that context. Rebound doesnt really mean that it has to bounce again. For doubles and triples, I would just call them for what they are, "double stroke", "triple stroke".

  • @RoCrown
    @RoCrown 2 месяца назад +206

    Not only is Russell a great drummer but he’s an excellent communicator. I found this very clear and engaging.

    • @konsolidated
      @konsolidated Месяц назад

      I remember watching a bunch of his content one night but as far as I remember he didn't speak in any of them? It's a shame because you're right, very engaging even for someone not involved in drumming.

  • @nethstar
    @nethstar 2 месяца назад +83

    This is probably one of the most relatable bits of drum content I've seen for intermediate drummers. There's always been this weird gap in videos contextualising and explaining those issues that are often overlooked. Simple things like how weird it feels for hihat pedal timing and getting that "chk" sound was something that took me ages to understand.

  •  2 месяца назад +254

    the editing here is absolutely ABSURD

    • @DPW13
      @DPW13 2 месяца назад +13

      I swear!!! The video editing is literally out of this world!!!
      The little ghost inside the ghost note notation… I see you editor 👻

  • @ericwinter4513
    @ericwinter4513 2 месяца назад +85

    The importance of a good teacher on display. I spent way too many years trying to learn on my own. The progress you can make with a good teacher are life-changing.

    • @Ferret440
      @Ferret440 2 месяца назад +11

      Not to diminish the impact of Russell, because he is an excellent teacher, I think something else that everyone should really take away from this video is the importance of being a good student.
      A lot of people, including accomplished musicians, have a lot of trouble taking in feedback quickly like this. Being open and ready to make improvements is how we maximize the impact of good teaching.

    • @arrolate
      @arrolate 2 месяца назад +5

      ​@@Ferret440 completely agree with both of you, it's important to have a good teacher but also to be a good student

    • @ericwinter4513
      @ericwinter4513 2 месяца назад +3

      @@Ferret440 Yes! Totally agree. The best musicians are students.

  • @starpowerdrummer
    @starpowerdrummer 2 месяца назад +143

    Andrew did great!

    • @andrewhuang
      @andrewhuang  2 месяца назад +37

      I pause and look at you meaningfully. And then say, “I had a good teacher” 😄

    • @bentaylor4705
      @bentaylor4705 2 месяца назад +3

      You are a great teacher, man! This video was worth watching just to see the way you teach!

    • @krusher74
      @krusher74 2 месяца назад +5

      @@andrewhuang You have good independance, that paradiddle between hand and foot and ride beat is tricky

    • @bryanharrison3889
      @bryanharrison3889 2 месяца назад

      Andrew is beast mode.

  • @reset_rt
    @reset_rt 2 месяца назад +62

    SO GOOD! Dayum, the rim shots and ghost notes make a world of difference ❤ Now I just need a drum kit 😂

    • @neurokinetik
      @neurokinetik 2 месяца назад

      ...And a warehouse to practice in.

  • @niftyszn9469
    @niftyszn9469 2 месяца назад +61

    Andrew actually has a lot of potential. Those paradiddle beats and inversions with the hi hat can be really tricky lol

  • @LilithThePunkPoser
    @LilithThePunkPoser 2 месяца назад +29

    I'm a drummer in a hardcore punk band, but I wanna try break into more complex areas of drumming and implement it into punk music. This was actually really helpful to help me be a little less shitty at drums lol

  • @joelikeslemonade460
    @joelikeslemonade460 2 месяца назад +164

    The drumming on this years FOO album better be fire Andrew!

    • @RandySaladbar
      @RandySaladbar 2 месяца назад +7

      That’s exactly what I was thinking too

  • @TedHolmwood
    @TedHolmwood 2 месяца назад +23

    Saw Russell performing with Caroline and he was absolutely incredible. Adds so much complexity and layers to her already amazing songwriting.

  • @fangPS
    @fangPS 2 месяца назад +592

    I think this even helps me with my producing drums and not even playing.

    • @neovanit
      @neovanit 2 месяца назад +7

      im gonna use this in the way i play arpeggios

    • @Aio-Project
      @Aio-Project 2 месяца назад +2

      pen spin gang!

    • @me3tthebeat
      @me3tthebeat 2 месяца назад +4

      heyy mind sharing what your main takeaways were for producing??

    • @disparity-bit
      @disparity-bit 2 месяца назад

      Big same.

    • @mattsian
      @mattsian 2 месяца назад +1

      technique= less efforts maximum results

  • @MrBodoFraggins
    @MrBodoFraggins 2 месяца назад +16

    My son is 13 and has been playing for several years and has gotten quite good. He plays in the school jazz band and honor band. He's beaten the crap out of the simple set we gave him and has recently been frustrated with a bit of a playing plateu. This video really excited and sprked him to try some new things on the kit. Thank you so much for sharing this! Russell, you have a new fan.

  • @CheesecakeMilitia
    @CheesecakeMilitia 2 месяца назад +21

    Seeing Russell in a video longer than 50 seconds is always a treat

  • @bennywollinmusic
    @bennywollinmusic 2 месяца назад +35

    WOAH! I'm a classically trained pianist - the way he explained heel-toeing as being more like one (forwardish) movement is exactly how I do repeated chords and certain ornaments.

    • @cruelmole
      @cruelmole Месяц назад

      He didn't explain heel toe, he explained slide technique they're two separate techniques that both work well but are played differently. Just depends what each drummer finds easier

  • @H01YD1V3R
    @H01YD1V3R 2 месяца назад +8

    Kudos to Andrew, who is talented on so many instruments, to show raw practice and mistakes on an instrument he is still growing with. Good for everyone to see that not everyone is perfect all the time. Also good on Russell to even say himself that he still doesn't hit his snare perfectly all the time.

  • @timothyweiss619
    @timothyweiss619 2 месяца назад +7

    Andrew you'll get it in no time. Russell your a heck of a good teacher for your age. Way to go men !!.

  • @theunbanned4553
    @theunbanned4553 2 месяца назад +10

    He's absolutely right on sounding more professional. Also apply the snare techniques to the hihat also makes you sound much better. Really it's all dynamics and control in your playing.

  • @dustybot3274
    @dustybot3274 2 месяца назад +31

    The training arc for First of October has begun

  • @bmc121723
    @bmc121723 2 месяца назад +79

    Don't let him fool you. Andrew is not a novice. He's done this before or certainly practiced well beforehand. No one who just picked up the sticks has this level of coordination and independence from the onset. Regardless, good job Andrew! There was some difficult stuff there with the paradiddles and left foot and right hand.

    • @Madeyro
      @Madeyro Месяц назад +9

      It says "amateur" in the title, and according to Oxford dict the amateur is: "taking part in an activity for pleasure, not as a job". Which can be a person who trains on drums one hour a week for a year.

    • @nickrouse8426
      @nickrouse8426 7 дней назад +1

      ​@Madeyro yep. Amateur ≠ Novice

  • @ArkhBaegor
    @ArkhBaegor 2 месяца назад +3

    Great video, overcoming that "beginner drummer" stage a lot of people get stuck on for years is often about learning a few very simple techniques. Another one I like to teach beginners is simple closed rolls/closed double or triple strokes. You can learn how to do them in a few minutes and they can really add a great feel to your drumming.

  • @ScoffOfDisgust
    @ScoffOfDisgust Месяц назад

    Thank you, I appreciate this as an amateur mid level drummer. Returning to the roots by watching someone learn the first things there are to learn is always surprisingly helpful.

  • @philatkinson3955
    @philatkinson3955 2 месяца назад +6

    This was a classic educational video.. teacher is so encouraging and student is improving quickly. .super job guys!!😎🥁

  • @fbgmduck
    @fbgmduck 2 месяца назад +3

    man is a patient teacher and I can see how all of the simple patterns create a basis for building into the insanity that comes with practice and years of dedication.

  • @thedofflin
    @thedofflin 2 месяца назад +7

    Great drumming is always about the basics. This is exactly how you should teach drums.

  • @uacce
    @uacce 2 месяца назад +5

    I'm a drummer and after mastering the rimshot I fell in love. The snare sounded full, strong and gave the possibility to add a lot more dynamics to my playing. But there was a problem, when I wanted to play softer I had to move the snare so I COULDN'T hit the rim. Nowadays I think I have it under control. By the way, you're doing great and also, Andrew too is doing great

  • @larphraulen
    @larphraulen 2 месяца назад +5

    Just watching this. Wow, it just hammers home how much focus, and "keep it going" mentality drummers have. Even if you flub it, you have the mechanics to keep it going nail the next part, if your brain doesn't dwell on the flub.
    I kind of want my son to try drumming once he gets to the age. Would be awesome if he takes to it.

  • @Elagabalus711
    @Elagabalus711 2 месяца назад +14

    I am so ignorant of drums, it is amazing to have some aspects laid out in such an intelligible way,

  • @monkeybusiness673
    @monkeybusiness673 6 дней назад +1

    This is precisely what I love about all of this...Dude looks like a massive nerd, wears a Nightwish shirt of all things..And is an absolute monster on the kit! It ticks all the boxes, man!

  • @keithklassen5320
    @keithklassen5320 2 месяца назад +20

    Something something "nice ratio of rim to head".

  • @SomniumLG
    @SomniumLG 2 месяца назад +89

    I'm impressed by how fast Andrew picked up some of these beats!

    • @abemyers
      @abemyers 2 месяца назад +9

      This! The way Andrew breaks down the beats to figure out what he’s missing is so cool to see in real time.

    • @robinr22
      @robinr22 2 месяца назад +14

      Plus he's so open to it. He's basically being schooled by a fairly assertive teacher and really pressed - lots of people with his experience in music would find this very hard to take but he's so up for it.
      Eagerness to learn and improve, that's the real talent.

  • @johnie102
    @johnie102 2 месяца назад +2

    With Rob improving his shredding and now Andrew nerding out about drum technique makes me even more excited for the next First of October album

  • @mopishlynx2323
    @mopishlynx2323 2 месяца назад +30

    Getting prepped for first of october

  • @paperwitch83
    @paperwitch83 2 месяца назад +2

    I know literally NOTHING about playing drums and this is so enjoyable to watch.

  • @mgt81music
    @mgt81music 2 месяца назад +2

    I’ve been playing drums for 30 years and i still found this useful. I’m stealing that paradiddle beat!

  • @VojoMojo
    @VojoMojo 2 месяца назад +2

    This was such a good video. I love seeing Andrew just practicing on his skills with fellow musicians

  • @Acadiush
    @Acadiush 2 месяца назад +2

    Paradiddle repetition around a kit for hours, you've unlocked a core memory for me of my years of lessons

  • @64ccd
    @64ccd 2 месяца назад +1

    Russel is one of my absolutely favorites. Thanks for having him on. Great and inspirational video.

  • @brycewalburn3926
    @brycewalburn3926 2 месяца назад +1

    I think the only way to level someone up in just 15 minutes is to give them hours of things to practice. Russell did just that. Excellent video!

  • @RobCartwright
    @RobCartwright 2 месяца назад +7

    If anyone wants to dive deeper into that first principle, Russell is sort of giving Andrew a snapshot of a book called The New Breed by Gary Chester. I highly recommend it and frequently run my students through it.

  • @ZacxOff
    @ZacxOff 2 месяца назад +9

    Was literally doing paradiddles like that kick snare drill an hour ago… then i watch this and apparently I was on the right track lol

  • @mastertantoo
    @mastertantoo 2 месяца назад +2

    Starpowerdrummer OMG he's literally one of the drummers of all time! I mean you need to listen to him to have heard.

  • @christiandaniel2760
    @christiandaniel2760 2 месяца назад +2

    What a good teacher, gonna steal this homework for the next couple of weeks! Great vid Andrew

  • @sheroars555
    @sheroars555 2 месяца назад +3

    As a new drummer as well, this video is very helpful thank you

  • @dreaminginnoother
    @dreaminginnoother 2 месяца назад +26

    I played drums in a band for 4 years and I still suck at drums. I play drums and people would say nice things about it, but I would not at all call myself a drummer.

    • @rhythmikal
      @rhythmikal 2 месяца назад +1

      Have you thought about taking lessons? A good teacher can really show you how to bring out your creativity.. that will propel you to learning more and more

    • @OliveAbyss75719
      @OliveAbyss75719 2 месяца назад +3

      Even if you think you aren’t very good, you play drums, you’re a drummer, you may not be a virtuoso, but yeah, you’re a drummer 😎

  • @FromG2eminor
    @FromG2eminor Месяц назад +1

    As a piano teacher i loved two things about Russell 1. His teaching style 2. His Nightwish shirt. 😊

  • @ippotsk
    @ippotsk 2 месяца назад

    From what I've seen of Andrew's turns on the drums for the 1st of October stuff, I'd never have know that he was an amateur lol.

  • @medicinal_soul
    @medicinal_soul 2 месяца назад +2

    He's exactly the same in real life. Lol i feel a super group coming on and i wannna jam with yall one day

  • @chris_d_r_u_m_s
    @chris_d_r_u_m_s Месяц назад

    This is actually a really good drum lesson! I think it's clear that Andrew has played some drums in the past so he was definitely ready for something a little bit more in-depth! Good choice

  • @oreoandoz7723
    @oreoandoz7723 2 месяца назад +1

    Love the closed captions - at 13:29 - "drumming intensifies" - at 13:31 - "drumming really intensifies" :D :D :D

  • @alecrisser12
    @alecrisser12 2 месяца назад +3

    8:20 That sentence works in band practice and in the bedroom.

  • @dustincassidy
    @dustincassidy Месяц назад

    Really fun to watch. Great teaching here. Hot tip: part of the reason it was tough for Andrew to pull off the rimshots is that the snare was a little too low. Raise it up slightly and rimshots are a lot easier.

  • @lilwombat
    @lilwombat 2 месяца назад +4

    i appreciate the step sequencer it was very easy to see whats going on

  • @toba303
    @toba303 2 месяца назад +1

    I really enjoyed that, although I thought, that might be a boring vid. But no, both sides were captivating: The teaching and the learning. Well done from both of you!

  • @Sweet-Vermouth
    @Sweet-Vermouth Месяц назад

    This was sooooo gooood! I am a self taught drummer and i have been struggling to as complexity to my drumming. I love how you started from the basics and built up to more complex fills while explaining how to add complexity in simple ways.

  • @bentaylor4705
    @bentaylor4705 2 месяца назад +3

    My appreciation for Russell went up a level when I noticed he was wearing sambas.

  • @gut0924
    @gut0924 Месяц назад +1

    im kinda new a taking drums seriously, always been part of my life but i wanna get to the next level, and THIS is exactly what i needed to get to the next level. Thanks a lot this is awesome !

  • @codymccormick7317
    @codymccormick7317 2 месяца назад +1

    A breakbeat drummer in a Nightwish shirt teaching andrew huang. This is my music heaven

  • @saulmorris9639
    @saulmorris9639 2 месяца назад +2

    Russel: "So can you play that on the snare?"
    Andrews t-shirt neck hole:

  • @SkyeDoe
    @SkyeDoe 2 месяца назад +5

    maybe the most inspiring video i've seen

  • @QuentinLamerand
    @QuentinLamerand 2 месяца назад +3

    Wow! Awesome video. So much knowledge condensed in 15min

  • @avivmamraev7237
    @avivmamraev7237 2 месяца назад +2

    Bro wtf he is such a geat teacher. I am a keyboardist and he made me wanna get a kit. We need a piano version of him

  • @evanbarnes9984
    @evanbarnes9984 2 месяца назад +4

    It's all about that ratio of rim to head!

  • @ericg9092
    @ericg9092 2 месяца назад

    What an amazing teacher and drummer. I've played since I was young, but have always been self-taught, as well. Great video.

  • @klokbaske
    @klokbaske 2 месяца назад

    I really enjoyed this one. I think the combination of a great teacher and great learner is what makes this video so inspiring.

  • @surbhiagarwal2322
    @surbhiagarwal2322 28 дней назад

    the paraddidle variations sounded awesome! great teaching and you guys motivated me to practice harder.

  • @golfshores97
    @golfshores97 2 месяца назад +2

    OMG I REMEMBER HIM FROM HIS BREAKCORE REPLICATIONS HE'S SO GOOD

  • @CreativeMindsAudio
    @CreativeMindsAudio 2 месяца назад

    woah i had that same nightwish planet hell tour shirt! got so faded and holey i got rid of it. surprised his is still in good shape!
    super cool video too!

  • @zwood625
    @zwood625 2 месяца назад +6

    this was a super good video!

  • @electricwhiterabbit
    @electricwhiterabbit 2 месяца назад +9

    I recently found out via Steven Wilson that Russel is I believe the son of Adam Holzman. Apparently Russell is playing on Steven's new album coming out early next year!

    • @fugithegreat
      @fugithegreat 2 месяца назад +3

      Oh man, I do see the family resemblance! If he's playing for Steven Wilson, he's gotta be really good.

    • @You-ud2fp
      @You-ud2fp 2 месяца назад +1

      What no way

    • @lilithperson6266
      @lilithperson6266 2 месяца назад +3

      I didn't know that, I know he has been the drummer for Caroline Polachek's live shows. I'm obsessed with his jungle/dnb drum covers on RUclips, such an awesome player

    • @florisbackx1744
      @florisbackx1744 2 месяца назад

      Really? Damn, Steve only plays with the most exceptional drummers like Gavin Harrison aka the wizard ; ) and Marco Minnemann aka Animal ; )

  • @therealderekdaly
    @therealderekdaly 2 месяца назад +7

    Love you Andrew! You're the best ✋ ✨

    • @andrewhuang
      @andrewhuang  2 месяца назад +1

      Thanks for being here!

  • @McEnroe911
    @McEnroe911 2 месяца назад +9

    Hell yeah love this guy

  • @lukecarrell1441
    @lukecarrell1441 2 месяца назад +1

    One of my favorite videos you've ever put out

  • @lukegiduz
    @lukegiduz 2 месяца назад +2

    Rimshot tip is dead on. Glad he brought attention to that

  • @holo673
    @holo673 2 месяца назад +2

    cant wait to hear these skills play out in FOO this year

  • @h4ndrix
    @h4ndrix 2 месяца назад +1

    You can tell after all that discipline on ghost notes and HH left foot section, Andrew was acing the fills.

  • @sabersight908
    @sabersight908 2 месяца назад +2

    this is so much fun to follow and makes me want to pick up drumming again and get a kit at home xD

  • @fattmusiek5452
    @fattmusiek5452 15 дней назад

    Yo, this video is great. I appreciate it as a music teacher and drummer. Love this content- would definitely be here for similarly themed vids! Stay blessed guys

  • @austinpat4807
    @austinpat4807 24 дня назад +1

    This might be the only video a beginner to intermediate player needs

  • @gfuterfas
    @gfuterfas Месяц назад

    Thanks for this video! I've been playing just under two years, all self-taught, and this is a really good lesson for where I'm at now.

  • @butter9713
    @butter9713 2 месяца назад

    This video is so helpful this is like getting the ultimatz drumming class, so much knowledge available to everyone thank you so much

  • @2484marshall
    @2484marshall 2 месяца назад

    I've never wanted to start learning more. The way you've broken this down makes it so much clearer. I think it may be time to annoy the neighbours.

  • @superrobot14
    @superrobot14 2 месяца назад

    I have a new-found respect for drummers. To all the drummer-folks out there, good job, and hell yeah!

  • @n1troni
    @n1troni 2 месяца назад +4

    14:29 sounds like jimmy degrasso's drum solo on megadeths she wolf rude awakening improvisation

  • @kjetilhallaraker788
    @kjetilhallaraker788 2 месяца назад

    Fantastic teacher! Awesome edit, loved it, learnt alot❤

  • @eif6051
    @eif6051 2 месяца назад +1

    Just bought a drum kit as an enthusiast/beginner so this vid came right on time!

  • @stevendennison1909
    @stevendennison1909 2 месяца назад +2

    Well said Russel. People sleep on the most important detail. How you hit the drum.

  • @golllaur
    @golllaur 2 месяца назад +1

    A piece of advice: when a ghost note happens right before an accent it's an upstroke. You hold a tip of a stick an inch above the head and just whip the wrist up getting ready for an accented note. Boom, did it effortlessly. Second, when you hit only the rim, make sure you're not holding a stick to tight. Because it's always rim first head second just with a millisecond difference. It's physically impossible to hit them perfectly simultaneously. But we need to allow the tip to come down after the shaft hits the rim, and it's crucial not to dead-lock the stick in your hand.

  • @wernerxldata
    @wernerxldata Месяц назад

    Great practice man, your progres was really fast, and what an awesome teacher.

  • @Xecrosis
    @Xecrosis 2 месяца назад

    So excited for more Andrew drums on First of October!

  • @iamanactualcat
    @iamanactualcat Месяц назад

    Rimshots are such an integral part of modern drumming! glad that was in here. every rock song ever.

  • @njmontano1625
    @njmontano1625 2 месяца назад +1

    Ah the paradiddle everywhere. Exactly how I started to learn doubles and syncopation, to then transition to ghost notes and limb independence.

  • @fef7724
    @fef7724 2 месяца назад +4

    one thing my drumming teacher always preached was to avoid moving my arms (and instead use wrist) when hitting a drum. takes up way less energy per hit. makes much sense when you play for an hour in a row or so. try to face the back of your hands upwards when you play like this (most comfortable) and don't rotate your hand so that your hits are accurate

    • @fef7724
      @fef7724 2 месяца назад +1

      and the whole rimshot stuff is one reason why you do it like that. You'll have way more control when you use your arm to determine at which angle you hit

  • @PenStab
    @PenStab 28 дней назад

    Russel is one of my favorite current drummers! He's incredible!

  • @rivuperson
    @rivuperson Месяц назад

    Russell is such a good teacher!! Love to see it

  • @LarsVollaers
    @LarsVollaers 2 месяца назад +1

    This is good stuff! Great teacher and student!