Separating Your Hi-hat Hand and Bass Drum Foot!

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  • @MikeBarnesDrums
    @MikeBarnesDrums  2 года назад +2

    Notation and practice-along for the three different levels of this example groove on my Buy Me A Coffee channel members’ page, here: www.buymeacoffee.com/mikebarnesdrums/separating-your-hi-hat-hand-bass-drum-foot-notation-practice-alongs
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    • @glynacraman3171
      @glynacraman3171 2 года назад

      How can I add a picture to the comments?
      I’d like to add a photo of my first manuscript book that I wrote in 69 when I had to write the drum parts myself.

    • @MikeBarnesDrums
      @MikeBarnesDrums  2 года назад

      @@glynacraman3171 Hi Glyn, yeah not sure it's possible to do that on a RUclips comment - you can email mike@mikebarnesdrums.co.uk though or post it and direct us to it in some other way. Cheers!

  • @mechelec7845
    @mechelec7845 2 года назад +23

    Great lesson. There is no such thing as too slow in the beginning. It’s like going to math class for 2 weeks and wondering why you can’t work at NASA.

  • @johnplaysgames3120
    @johnplaysgames3120 9 месяцев назад +5

    Thanks for the straight talk. I just bought a small e-kit and finally started learning to play drums a few days ago (after years of programming drums for my musical projects) and... woof. I've never been super coordinated with things like dancing, e.g. (picking up choreo, even simple stuff, has always resulted in a comedy of errors as I flail around and forget how limbs work) so it's good to know that everyone struggles with limb independence at first (and for a good, long while). That "bloody-mindedness" you mentioned is a bit of a challenge with ADHD (when things aren't immediately fun, my brain very insistently wants to veer off to something easier that promises a more immediate dopamine hit), but knowing that this "struggle" for independence is a natural part of the process and not a fatal deficiency in my potential ability or "lack of talent" helps me to reframe my view of practicing so that I can hopefully enjoy chipping away at the stone and find the fun and value in not being good until, eventually, I am. You're absolutely right that the expectation of getting better faster than is reasonable would've resulted in me getting frustrated and probably drifting away from practicing (or playing at all) while I cursed my clumsy hands and feet. Instead, with my expectations now calibrated correctly and the nagging internal question of "Am I even able to do this?" dismissed from my worry-hole, I'm actually looking forward to the challenge of it.

  • @soopsammich4533
    @soopsammich4533 5 месяцев назад +1

    Thanks for this. I needed to hear this. ♾️✌️

  • @fi6844
    @fi6844 2 года назад +10

    Absolutely fantastic lesson Mike and THANK YOU for saying how long it could take! It's all too often not mentioned when independence is discussed!! I also thought I was "struggling" wondering what was wrong with my head and arms, now I'm taking a very different view on it and that it's ok to not be able to do it yet!! I shall keep doing what you've shown here!!
    It'll click when it clicks.....but not in a matter of a few weeks!! Just what I and probably countless others have needed to hear to boost us!! Well done 👏

  • @jimgibbs5316
    @jimgibbs5316 2 года назад +1

    It takes time and a ton of practice and patience! With all patience, the time put in pays off!

  • @MrJptrevor
    @MrJptrevor 10 месяцев назад

    I love your straight talk and wisdom on these fundamentals! Thx Mike, cheers!

  • @galwaytribesman9289
    @galwaytribesman9289 Год назад +2

    It's the same for every instrument hours and hours of practise and frustration. I'm a folk musician from Ireland and it took me a minimum of five years to achieve any kind of fluidity in my playing there are days that I take one step forward and two back.

  • @bobbennett2075
    @bobbennett2075 Месяц назад +3

    I have been drumming for over 50 years, but your pleasant review of the basics has really been helping me lately. Thank you

  • @captainoofmerica2478
    @captainoofmerica2478 5 месяцев назад

    Really loved the brutal honesty. I’ve been learning because my church needed a drummer and I’ve done well for what that requires of me, but I’ve been wanting to learn more and have honestly not realized until watching this that I’ve had the exact mindset that you called out. Thanks for that

    • @MikeBarnesDrums
      @MikeBarnesDrums  5 месяцев назад

      👏🏻Thanks for watching, glad if helpful.

  • @colinlee8367
    @colinlee8367 Год назад

    Mike this is simply the greatest explanation of right hand/ right foot frustration I've ever heard. Tough love but spot on.
    I first played drums in 1984. Messed about for years but never invested the time. I've just joined a band and I so so want to separate hand and foot so I now know what i need to do. Thank you.

  • @teis79
    @teis79 25 дней назад

    Nice video, this is helping me a lot, thanks!

  • @mixinkperranporth
    @mixinkperranporth 10 месяцев назад

    Great lessons Mike as always, im now trying to incorporate the the seesaw hihat stick wrist action on the hihats so the stick shoulder counts 1 and the stick tip is the + sort of in a rocking manner incorporating the bass drum and getting precise placement feel like im taking steps backwards but I’ve had to break it all down to basics again, I know it’ll be worth it in the long run 🏃‍♂️ cheers for the lessons 🍻

  • @stevendurkin180
    @stevendurkin180 Год назад

    A great video well explained

  • @Kirkiste
    @Kirkiste Год назад

    What an invaluable lesson you've just taught me. @mike barnes Drums. Practice, practice, practice, put in the hard work, and repeat. Thanks for making me re-evaluate my expectations. I'll be back when ive properly set my foundations. 👍

  • @markmitchell4451
    @markmitchell4451 2 года назад

    Great lesson Mike... I love the part about if you’re not willing to practice and work at it, anything really, then you don’t GET to be good at it! Must be earned.... much deeper than drums... well done sir🙌🥁🎵

  • @SatinCamaro
    @SatinCamaro Год назад

    Thanks.! Just what I needed...

  • @storminsea
    @storminsea Год назад

    Really appreciate the lesson. Makes such sense. Gonna slow down and get stuck in. Thanks 👍 🥁

  • @mikeelliott4898
    @mikeelliott4898 2 года назад +8

    Love your honesty about how long it takes to learn this stuff well!

  • @tonygoodtimeboyz
    @tonygoodtimeboyz 3 месяца назад +2

    This isn’t ever said on all the other “Beginner lessons” on YT… thank you for putting everything into perspective. We all need to be humbled a bit before thinking we can simply play seemless 16th notes after practicing one week as a total beginner…

  • @tommac2122
    @tommac2122 Год назад

    Thanks for the lesson. I really need to hear this and really slow things down

  • @Swimnomore
    @Swimnomore 4 месяца назад

    You are telling it true Mike. Appreciate your candor and instruction. Keep it coming.

  • @chrisgoodchild2204
    @chrisgoodchild2204 10 месяцев назад

    This was really motivational to watch, thank you!

  • @miketurnbull7410
    @miketurnbull7410 8 месяцев назад

    Brutally honest and a hard lesson for some of us. You're right of course, unrealistic expectations and insufficient practice. That 'five years' hit hard though! Ouch! Big questions to ask myself around whether I'm prepared to put the time in, but thank you for a very helpful take.

  • @rebobd1
    @rebobd1 2 года назад

    what a fantastic video, perfect advice for a beginner like me. i play about 1-2 hours a day for the past 5 months but this was exactly what i needed to hear. i've been able to play 2 songs through (she sells sanctuary and whatsername) but i've got a loooooooong way to go. thanks mike, big fan

  • @thbahr
    @thbahr Год назад +5

    Most valuable advice, Mike. And nothing compares to the joy you feel once you have mastered a beat you have been struggling with for a long time.

    • @thbahr
      @thbahr Год назад

      Here's one to give a try: The return to innocence by Enigma. Good training for my lazy feet

  • @lindseygriffin4593
    @lindseygriffin4593 2 года назад +4

    Thank you for posting this exactly when I needed it!
    Learning (& “struggling” with) Grade 3 shuffles at the moment.
    You’re a star 🤩🙏

  • @lobbyrobby
    @lobbyrobby 8 месяцев назад

    Thank you for this. I'm just trying to learn these off beat kicks. At the same time learning this I'm trying ghost notes on the snare. The ghost notes I picked up on right away but the kick pedal is a different story. Let's use the "money beat" for example. I can get the kick in on the E of 2 but can't seem to get it on the A of 2. It's almost like the next kick/high hat on 3 is messing me up. Edit: I need to come back and edit this. I started practicing this with a different mind set that this might take a very very long time to get down. I know this sounds ridiculous but within a few minutes I was kinda doing it! It's almost like before this video I was telling myself I suck and I can't do it but now I'm telling myself to give it time. I'm sooo happy you preached about the difficulties of this and not to be hard on ourselves. And when I say I'm doing it now I mean SUPER slow. Now why I can do it at speed but I'll get there

    • @MikeBarnesDrums
      @MikeBarnesDrums  8 месяцев назад

      Give the thing the respect it deserves > accept it'll take time and effort > you'll relax into the process and not be obsessed with the short-term outcome > You'll enjoy the process of improving. Cheers!

  • @daviddormer5608
    @daviddormer5608 2 года назад

    Lesson summed up. No excuses.

  • @Gappyps3
    @Gappyps3 2 года назад +4

    This video reassured me that it’s ok to take it slow and run through things physically so I can train the brain to get used to it. I sit at my kit thinking if other learners are doing it so slowly like me. Thanks man 👍🏻

    • @MikeBarnesDrums
      @MikeBarnesDrums  2 года назад +2

      It's more than ok, it's the only way! Cheers :)

  • @StaciRouth
    @StaciRouth 3 месяца назад +1

    I am turning 64 soon and have bought a cheap electronic kit. I had a kit when I was 14 but never learned to play it. Now I am trying for real late in life LOL. And this is a challenge! However, it is also one of the most common guitar strum patterns for a lot of music. I play guitar so I can hear the rhythm fairly easy. But man playing it on drums is a challenge! But I am going to get it if it takes me till I am 70!!!! Thanks for your great teaching style!

  • @S6xstringsamurai
    @S6xstringsamurai 2 месяца назад +1

    Great video, I appreciate how candid you are about the time and effort needed to master this!

  • @DaveDamageDrums
    @DaveDamageDrums 2 года назад +2

    "You have to earn your way with this instrument." Well said, and so true. Great video Mike. Just the title earned a thumbs up, and such an important topic in learning independence, separating the hi hat and bass drum, especially playing 16th note patterns on the bass drum. I could have used this video when I first started out, and it also took me years to get this. Another exercise that helped me separate these two limbs, was practicing playing the hi-hats on the quarter notes, and the bass drum on all the "ands." Thanks! ✌❤🥁

  • @philbackman9521
    @philbackman9521 2 года назад +2

    You are an inspiration Mike. Love your style of teaching the drums.

  • @FranksDrumCave
    @FranksDrumCave 29 дней назад +1

    This took me years to master while playing right handed. Now I’m beginning to learn proper separation while playing open handed

    • @MikeBarnesDrums
      @MikeBarnesDrums  29 дней назад +1

      Interesting - are you left-handed? If so what hand do you now play the ride cymbal with?

    • @FranksDrumCave
      @FranksDrumCave 29 дней назад

      @@MikeBarnesDrums I’m left handed, but I use my right hand to play the ride. I learned to play right handed years ago, and started some open handed drumming recently. Mainly because of a problem with my right shoulder

  • @deez7878
    @deez7878 2 года назад +1

    I feel like I've been told off, I ain't even done nuffink

  • @Thebeautifulmia
    @Thebeautifulmia 26 дней назад

    Totally agree with going slow first. My experience is that if I play a difficult groove very (I mean very, probably half of the required speed) slow for two days I can increase the speed already at day 3 (to 75%) and then maybe after 7 days I could play it if it is right for my current level of qualification. What really clicked for me was when you said showing your brain what you want first (slowly). This was the eyeopener for me. Totally works this way.

  • @PoutsNKsul
    @PoutsNKsul 2 года назад +1

    Thank you so much, Mike. Excellent lesson.
    The mental/psychological aspect of the whole process is often neglected.

  • @gushutchinson8758
    @gushutchinson8758 4 месяца назад

    Tough love! Philosophical. I suppose learning to love, or just enjoy the hours spent by uber slowing down. I'm guilty of rushing because I was in a band the day I got a kit..mid 1970s!!! Luckily everyone else had just picked up their instruments too. But looking back I was bluffing my way through beats. You're making perfect sense, although at the time it was now or never.. I came up with some cool stuff but I was prone to stutter, great band though.. A guitarist is more free to screw up than a drummer.. But I'd be far better today if... If only.. I'm still playing everyday, still learning..and I like your ways very much.

  • @colinreynolds9600
    @colinreynolds9600 2 года назад +2

    Mike what a fantastic showing of care to your students . If it helps letting people know that I'm 75, and I'm still learning, even though I've been sitting drum exams this last year, it's been hard graft, and it's been you and Mike Michalkow that have given me confidence together with constant repetitions of drum rudiments that has helped me achieve.
    Another way to think of people finding drums difficult, is through being to unfair to one's own self .. you can't run until you can walk ..
    So how about someone who wants to learn the piano, or the Saxophone, you have to start by playing scales, like drum rudiments....so through repeated playing your brain picks it up .
    How about a mathematician doing A level exams...he or she had to start with learning simple practice of sums and getting over the years getting more confident through repetition...at school, and then later at College.
    Mike is just a fabulous honest teacher...
    Mike says the most important thing to do is playing rudiments slowly, your body will allow you to get faster with repetition..
    Remember you can only play drums slowly to start with and if you are reading music, you can only play, as fast as your eyes can't follow the music.
    make sure you are playing something correctly, and don't try another section until you've mastered the one you are on..

    • @colinreynolds9600
      @colinreynolds9600 2 года назад +1

      Sorry... you can only play drums reading music, as fast as your eyes can follow the music...otherwise you will be stop start...so play something slowly with repetition...but you must know the notes values first too...
      my opinion

  • @GameOverMovieReviews
    @GameOverMovieReviews 2 года назад +1

    Excellent video. This is exactly how I learnt to separate (though I'm still at a pretty basic level on this). The first time I got it, it was really like a light bulb went on. Mogwai's Hunted By a Freak was a great one to learn along to as the kick and hat are so clean and pronounced.

  • @stereofidelic67
    @stereofidelic67 2 года назад +2

    Yeah - it's a tricky one this. Relies heavily on decent foot technique as well. I started learning drums methodically at the beginning of 2020, 1 hour a day. This pattern came into my practice routine about 12 months ago and I'm still chipping away at getting it spot on and consistent. It's one thing to play this kick pattern cleanly and another to keep it going.

    • @wannabeadrummer
      @wannabeadrummer 2 года назад +2

      I started at the beginning of 21 and have learned a lot from Mike's no nonsense approach, consistency is what it takes.

    • @stereofidelic67
      @stereofidelic67 2 года назад +1

      @@wannabeadrummer Got myself a local teacher too. One hour a week. Essential IMO. :)

    • @wannabeadrummer
      @wannabeadrummer 2 года назад +1

      Yep, went to one for a while but we've moved a bit too far from him but he was a great tutor.

    • @stereofidelic67
      @stereofidelic67 2 года назад +1

      @@wannabeadrummer Mike does remote tutoring, and so does a guy on YT called 'DexStar' from Nottingham.

  • @glynacraman3171
    @glynacraman3171 2 года назад +2

    This was the first syncopated beat I ever learnt in 1969. No drum music in those days for Rock, even my teacher didn’t know how to teach it being a jazz drummer.
    I first heard it on a song was Hendrix’s Album Band of Gypsys with Buddy Miles the drummer. Involved hours of repeatedly playing it on the record and intently listening to it and then trying to replicate it. I then developed a system of writing it down and then proceeded to work on placing the kick in different places to get a degree of independence which I never lost.
    It was years later when drum books came out teaching that independence. Now there’s huge resources to lean into including Mike Barnes work.

    • @stereofidelic67
      @stereofidelic67 2 года назад

      Really, there was no drum notation back then to follow? No 1e+a, 2e+a...?

  • @nicholasbell9017
    @nicholasbell9017 10 месяцев назад

    You don't need a practice kit or sticks for this, just sit on a chair, the floor is the kick drum, your thighs, the snare and hi hat. Or play the kitchen sink with your hands, it's quite a dynamic instrument!

  • @conz078
    @conz078 2 года назад +1

    This is exactly what I am working on at the moment, perfect timing! Thanks Mike really enjoy your channel!

  • @andrewburton2109
    @andrewburton2109 9 месяцев назад

    Hi Mike, greatly appreciated your videos. What is your opinion of open hand hi-hat playing or ambidextrous hi-hat playing?? Where left keeps the time on the hi-hat and not the right hand. Your opinion?

    • @MikeBarnesDrums
      @MikeBarnesDrums  9 месяцев назад

      Hi Andrew, cheers! No strong feeling about it either way. Clearly great drumming can be performed either way. Practice, dedication, musical sensitivity etc always the variables of success in my opinion. Whether the drummer uses open or cross handed (or any other other age old choices - trad vs matched grip, heel up vs heel down on bass drums etc etc) not of any great significance in itself. Thanks for watching!

  • @markielinhart
    @markielinhart 2 года назад +1

    Thank you again Mike, as an open handed lefty it’s a little more complex - my rh snare hand wants to mimic the bass drum. Getting there thanks to you and your lessons… ✌️❤️🌻

  • @lizardears4861
    @lizardears4861 Год назад +2

    You’re the realist drumming RUclipsr. People think awww anyone can play the drums, it’s easy bashing the skins blah blah blah..
    Love your frank and down to earth advice. Your an inspiration man. I’m a drummer in my fifties 👍

    • @MikeBarnesDrums
      @MikeBarnesDrums  Год назад +1

      Cheers!

    • @mikepalmer1971
      @mikepalmer1971 3 месяца назад

      I think anyone can learn the drums at some level if they put in the effort.

  • @river718
    @river718 7 месяцев назад

    Hey Mike, what is it called when you're you're altenating between the skin and the rim during a snareroll?

  • @WrongSideOf50Drummer-hj9ol
    @WrongSideOf50Drummer-hj9ol 6 месяцев назад

    Hi Mike, Do you think 'hearing' the rhythm is a good way to learn rather than trying to count it sometimes. I watch a video on hi hat rhythms (drum challenge from another channel) and I ended up playing it by repeating it. Parrot fashion if you will. Rgds Gary

    • @MikeBarnesDrums
      @MikeBarnesDrums  6 месяцев назад

      Cheers for watching Gary. As I've said lots on this channel, they're both great tools to have. Hearing things and playing them back is a GREAT system, up until it isn't! When things get more complex and it gets more difficult to just "hear" them, at that point counting is a great way to work out what's happening, and build things up slowly - our "candle in the dark" when things get more complicated! See my "Counting 101" vid here: ruclips.net/video/deyxxd_Nu9c/видео.htmlfeature=shared

    • @WrongSideOf50Drummer-hj9ol
      @WrongSideOf50Drummer-hj9ol 6 месяцев назад

      @@MikeBarnesDrums Thanks for the link to the video I shall watching that next. Rgds Gary

  • @thejimmichanga2913
    @thejimmichanga2913 7 месяцев назад

    Man, as someone who's taught themselves guitar over 19 years and am just now getting into drums (always had natural rhythm and had no problem picking up basic beats quick), I gotta say... it's hard finding good drum tutorials on yourtube compared to guitar. Everyone just talks for 18 minutes and gives 4 minutes of lesson scattered about in a 22 min video.

  • @SherifSalim44
    @SherifSalim44 11 месяцев назад

    Thank you! That was very helpful and honest!

  • @rahrah_.
    @rahrah_. 4 месяца назад

    Hey, man. I practiced through these with you and got the hang of those you showed. But the thing is, I don't have drums. And I can play drums because I "air drum" so I'm actually in the worship team in my school. They said I'm a really good drummer, the best they've had, which makes me happy. But I only do 1 kick throughout the whole songs like on 1 and 3. Or consistently on every count. So I was wondering, even though I don't have drums, will it be possible for me to teach myself this? I think those you showed in this videos were super good to learn and I could do it by sitting on the edge of my bed. Thank you for any tips.🤟

    • @MikeBarnesDrums
      @MikeBarnesDrums  4 месяца назад

      Thanks for watching! You can do a lot of stuff without drums - but ultimately to make good progress over the long term you'll need to be practising on the real thing (just like an other instrument). Cheers.

  • @russellcarduk
    @russellcarduk 7 месяцев назад +1

    A great lesson and an important message for any student. I am pretty good at finding consistent time for practice, but admit that I get distracted by the next thing I want to learn rather than being consistent with what I am practicing. I need to focus more

    • @MikeBarnesDrums
      @MikeBarnesDrums  7 месяцев назад +1

      Get a plan > follow the plan 👍🏻Build your skills and all the things you want to learn will come to you.

  • @Xela999
    @Xela999 2 года назад +1

    I literally just started struggling with this so this video could not come at a better time love your teaching!!

  • @AlanReeve287
    @AlanReeve287 2 года назад +1

    Genius as always Mike. Thanks for the brilliant explanation and instruction.

  • @yuumustaine
    @yuumustaine 7 месяцев назад

    Do you have a video about understanding moeller technique better? Because this is the only “beginner” ish technique i SUCK at and i can’t understand why

    • @MikeBarnesDrums
      @MikeBarnesDrums  7 месяцев назад +1

      ruclips.net/p/PLcfoni8UPb9rUS7tWtaJKi22SgSZmt2cR&feature=shared

  • @suminshizzles6951
    @suminshizzles6951 Год назад

    If i cant play something then i slow it down to a speed where i can play it. Then i hope i can increase the beat even by 1 the next day.
    You are spot on about people needing time to leanr and absorb things. This is the second or third clip i have seen where you mention this. There are some gifted players that can absorb stuff right away. I am not one of them,. I have to put the time in.
    I am ok with that. My goal is to play music so i wll do what it takes to get there. Even if it means weeks or years on one single thing. I will get there. Things get easier with time. I know i am getting better little by little. Some beats are easier the next day.
    At first it took me ages to be able to play stuff. I thought i was never goign to get it. I saw people playing and thought no way. But then little by little i took the thing apart and played it slow till i can do a full bar of what was being asked. Really slow. Then i increased teh tempo till i was not doing it anymore and stayed at a slighly lower tempo. Till i mastered that tempo.
    There is no instant gratification here. Pay your dues
    YOU MIGHT DO THAT FOR A WEEK. you might do that for a MONTH.
    You are right there. I am a beginner drummer. Lenny kravitzs', Low. I could not wrap my head around the two 8th note bass drum beats separated by a hi hat. First day i barely managed to get one single bar. Barely. It was ugly but it was all in the right place and at a crawl pace. Day two and three were just as ugly bu ti managed to get to 3 bars with no mistakes and also at a very low pace. After one week i was able to at 60bps to play it with no mistakes. Then i started bumping it up as i was able to do the beat in my sleep just not at the songs pace which is 106bpm. So i worked on the pace for a few weeks and then after a month or so i was able to play the song in time with lenny on RUclips.
    After only drumming for for 3.5 months being able to play that i was over the moon.
    I paid my dues. I put in the time. I must have spent hours and hours on that beat. It was a new skill so i had to do the mental gymnastics and exercise. Playing drums is not like riding a bike where once you have your balance you just use the muscles. Our brains are also involved as well with the counting.
    I love drumming now. I am totally hooked. Only regret is that i did not try this earlier in my life as i am 52 now
    Your content is insanely helpful and if i was not poor i would sub. Ill buy you a coffee instead. Thank you...Ok bought you a coffee....cool fireworks

  • @elizabethhellier1931
    @elizabethhellier1931 6 месяцев назад

    Sorry you have to keep drilling in the ‘you have to put in the effort and time’ mantra. It is true but that you keep spending so much time repeating it in recent videos means it must be a frustration that you keep seeing in students. Always enjoy and learn from you and hoping you are able to let that issue not be the main focus soon.

    • @MikeBarnesDrums
      @MikeBarnesDrums  6 месяцев назад

      All part of the job of being a drum tutor! Thanks for watching, much appreciated.

  • @marksimpson2321
    @marksimpson2321 2 года назад

    There is a worrying sense of entitlement in other skill areas too I notive not just drumming. I think your comment about 5 - 10 years is realistic but sobering to many. Great life advice ty!

  • @RandyRelish99
    @RandyRelish99 Год назад

    I find a weird thing for me is if I'm really feeling it, I can seperate them no problem, but the moment I think to myself "hey im drumming right now!" I immediately get into my own head and start syncing really bad

    • @MikeBarnesDrums
      @MikeBarnesDrums  Год назад

      Keep going! More repetitions, more automatic! That can always still happen, but the more rehearsed you are, the less it will I'd say.

  • @alstontyler4788
    @alstontyler4788 Год назад

    Drums are hard for me because of lack of experience but with practice I have over come things that seemed impossible! Just have to keep working

  • @charlessiale3402
    @charlessiale3402 10 дней назад

    This helps alot. Thanks.

  • @sammyjohnson5596
    @sammyjohnson5596 4 месяца назад

    I love the way you put it about "earning it" You are totally right. Finally got my first E-drum kit after playing Guitar Hero drums for years and am loving my time with it. I have been studying music since 2010 and finally being able to work on drumming is such a great experience.

  • @darenharrod5661
    @darenharrod5661 2 года назад

    What type of electronic drums are you playing? They look and sound awesome.

    • @MikeBarnesDrums
      @MikeBarnesDrums  2 года назад

      ruclips.net/video/EHQbhU7UFuM/видео.html

  • @suhaskumarswamy3843
    @suhaskumarswamy3843 Год назад +1

    Absolutely love how you read mind of a aspiring drummer..every word is so true !! All the best

  • @simeontownson185
    @simeontownson185 2 месяца назад

    Great video, great honesty, great value to me. Even for us who say “we know it’s hard but we have to keep persevering”… no matter how addicted to drums, everyone has a day or two where they get frustrated, put the sticks down and come back to it tomorrow. But sometimes that’s what makes it stick!

  • @SteviG9
    @SteviG9 7 месяцев назад

    wow afyer watching so many videos about beginners drumming this has definitely an eye opener. Your words resonates 100% with me, I have been getting frustrated learning the rudiments, but your words of encouragement and slowing everything down has been a revelation.
    Its such good advice because I always want to just play fast and getting it wrong and get frustrated. Thankyou very much for this video.

  • @davegill7614
    @davegill7614 2 года назад

    So glad I watched this Mike..I thought it was just me who struggled with 16th note bass drums....I was expecting myself to be able to do this in a week....lol...pressure off...gonna give myself time

  • @RosieRivet-n1m
    @RosieRivet-n1m 7 месяцев назад

    and this is really valuable information.. it makes a lot of sense. Thank you for sharing your wisdom and yep, going slow is the definite way to learn muscle memory and to get solid on the beat too. Thanks again.

  • @wannabeadrummer
    @wannabeadrummer 2 года назад +1

    More sound advice

  • @AndrewCambridge-vy5lg
    @AndrewCambridge-vy5lg 10 месяцев назад

    Brilliant advice

  • @glennlingard7851
    @glennlingard7851 Год назад

    This is something l wanted to do so bad in my early days, back in the day there was no you tube tutorials etc like today, we just practiced like mad!

  • @keithmoon3190
    @keithmoon3190 2 года назад

    This is so informative!
    Now I could try to use this as a neat reference to try to improve my playing of Immigrant song beat!

  • @manisattarzadfathi2391
    @manisattarzadfathi2391 Год назад

    thanks a lot, man. this simple training helps a lot to improve my basic drum skils. be safe

  • @KGingeri
    @KGingeri 7 месяцев назад

    Excellent advice @MikeBarnesDrums - great reinforcement for SLOW, methodical, train-the-brain process. Add repetition x's time into the mix and I think you're right on, about most anyone can learn this! Thanks for the clear teaching. Much better than a lot of other tutorials I've seen on YT.👍

    • @MikeBarnesDrums
      @MikeBarnesDrums  7 месяцев назад

      Cheers, glad you dig and thanks for watching 🙏🏻

  • @alexharris695
    @alexharris695 6 месяцев назад

    No practice. Only GOOD!
    Great lesson, really humbling. Watched a few of your videos but this made me sub. Appreciate you!

  • @rebobd1
    @rebobd1 2 года назад

    just curious mike, is the tension on your kick drum pedal high/medium or loose? trying to get the right fit, mostly rock and electronic music for me, think the cult/greenday and some downtempo electronic. i'm more interested in control then power since i play an e kit. i know it's technique mostly but also trying to reduce the double tap feeling sometimes when i don't want that. thanks!

    • @MikeBarnesDrums
      @MikeBarnesDrums  2 года назад

      ruclips.net/video/VYkFu1M7AtI/видео.html

  • @Gbanfa
    @Gbanfa 4 месяца назад

    thankss

  • @RosieRivet-n1m
    @RosieRivet-n1m 7 месяцев назад

    Hey Mike, I'm 64 and have just bought a small kit and had 3 drum lessons, and your drum tutes are awesome!!! I wanted to play The Cult, She Sells Sanctuary and voila, you had one ready to go!!! Absolutely brilliant, you are a fabulous teacher and have a great enthusiasm!!! Thank you so very much...... loving drumming!!!!!

    • @MikeBarnesDrums
      @MikeBarnesDrums  7 месяцев назад

      Cheers! Thanks for watching and glad you dig.

    • @lindy-loumaddock5979
      @lindy-loumaddock5979 6 месяцев назад

      62 here, and just starting too! It's been a lifelong dream, and I'm so grateful to have the chance now. I'm also loving it , and I'm working exactly on this separation of right hand and foot. I am definitely committed to this journey for however long I've got. I reckon this is a great brain workout. I break all these grooves down to painfully slow and I'm really tenacious. I tell myself 'I WILL get it'. I fully expect this work to take years and I love that Mike is very clear about the commitment needed.

  • @bjames692
    @bjames692 2 года назад

    Thank you so much

  • @GoGreen44
    @GoGreen44 2 года назад

    Great lesson!

  • @101elesdee
    @101elesdee 2 года назад

    Thank you.

  • @Justme4now222
    @Justme4now222 2 года назад

    Great lesson.
    I've been trying to jam along with bright lights by Gary Clarke junior, it's so hard for me to hit the high hat on the 2nd bass drum hit on beat 1 of the groove. I either hit the high hat on both or just do 1 bass drum lol. I get it, I've got to earn it 👌