The Molotovs, Anya, Laurie Wright, Another Day, the entire rock scene is immense!!! Clarissa, Lucy, Young Athena, everyone! - on and my nephew Elijah is flying in from Australia next week! 😆❤️❤️❤️ Always with you! ❤
Neil Peart switched to a traditional grip after he had already been in Rush for over 20 years. As great as he was he went and took lessons from Jazz great Freddie Gruber and reinvented his entire style because he felt the need to improve. Most of the people that criticize you probably can't play a kazoo let alone the drums.
You won't hear any older drummers (I'm 70) complaining about your grip. I played traditional grip most of my life. I am now learning matched just because it's different (Gordy Knutson). Being a musician, for me, isn't about the goal or achievement, it's about the journey and just plane enjoyment! Love your playing style!
As a drummer, I have never understood the controversy about how you hold your sticks. Whatever feels best and allows the best drumming is the right answer.
Andrés Segovia has entered the chat... As a young man, I went down the Stevie Ray Vaughan/ Malcolm Young rabbit-hole: .14-68 strings on an electric guitar, with a ridiculously high action. Even used a wound G-string! It DID, at the time, improve my "tone", but what I didn't understand was: I was to aggressive on the strings, particularly with my right-(picking) hand. And, while it worked at the time, I'm now paying the price... Ergonomics are important. Everybody should take lessons from a classically trained tutor, otherwise there's a price to pay down the line..
Iam so sorry to hear this Sina make sure you are taking vitamin D3 with K . And get the good stuff not all is good. How could anyone tell you how to play you know best that's pretty obvious so naturally pretty and good music to our ears. ❤️🇺🇸✝️🇺🇸❤️
@@sherryanimallover7506 You are wrong... People have been playing all kinds of musical instruments, for millenia. But, there are ways to play most, without ruining your tendons. Naturally, as a drummer, you WILL eventually fry your hearing, and get tinnitus, before it's totally gone. Same happens to electric guitarists.... There was a saying, back when I was young: "If it is to loud, you're to old" Well , better than going Deaf, don't you think??
Hi Sina, I was taught the traditional grip when I was 12 Years old, and I can tell you 60 years later I can still play as well as I could then. Thank you for telling why it’s good. Congratulations move to the UK to increase your musical journey. Cheers
The internet is full of people who just love to mind everyone else's business. The "well, actually" contingent is always at the ready to correct someone. You are a phenomenal drummer and I thoroughly enjoy every video you put out. Glad you found what works best for you!
Thank you so much for keeping us informed about your health Sina, please take good care of yourself! 💗 Also best wishes for your move to London, I hope all your dreams come true :)
You are a phenomenal drummer!!! I don't understand why people have given you such a hard time about the way you choose to hold your drum sticks! Goodness!!! Continue to heal and I wish you all the best in London! God bless you!!!😊
Since finding this channel a few years back, I wondered about either tendonitis or carpal tunnel syndrome. I worked in manufacturing for about 40 years so I know the pain. The way I dealt with it was to make changes to how I handled the product or equipment as soon as I felt discomfort. Changing the grip on the sticks and being comfortable with being able to go from one style to another can likely go a long way in eliminating the problem. You are on the right track.
I loved that you used traditional grip since I saw your Detroit Rock City cover. And you ROCK: the precision that you get with traditional grip is amazing by the way. Keep up the good work!
Glad you didn't quit. I feel bad people were busting your chops about the switch in styles. I remember when you did it but never thought anything about it, as far as I could tell you never missed a beat or thought your work suffered. I think you're one of the best people in the world. I loved hearing you swear it made me laugh. Try not to let the negative comments get you down, do what's best for you, and create the music you love. I know I love most of what you do, if it's something or a cover by someone I don't care for. I just complement your effort and time it took to do the job. Congratulations on your move to London. I know it's what you wanted, happy for you. Sina, best of luck and take care.
I like the sound of the traditional grip. Tip: eat plenty of oily nuts (preferably organic) such as walnuts and hazelnuts which have great oils for the joints. I practice Aikido where we do wrist exercises to strengthen the wrists and enhance suppleness - you might want to check those exercises out. Good luck Sina.
Thank you Sina. I am sorry to hear all those years of enjoying your music, you were in such pain. How wonderful you found the solution, and the courage to share this part of your life with us. Of couse no one is perfect, but you continue to impress. I look forward to those ideas you have for future. With many decades to come, of doing your thing and making as many changes as you want or noeed to along the way. Your hard work, skill, and determination will always be highly appreciated here. Thank you Sina. Best wishes. How forturnate we are to be able to hear you work, and cheer you on.
glad u ok use grip which serves best, i played drums my self many years ago , not gonna h8, your technique has always been outstanding, just rest when your bod says you need to, iam more guitar and bass, love jamming to your drum work as a work out thank you for what you do you have made my bass work and lead guitar work better)
My granddaughter is a minnie you right now. I hope she stays looking like you as you are such a beautiful young lady inside and out. You have a very beautiful hair color thats actually pretty rare. ❤️🇺🇸🙏🥁🥁🥁🥁🥁🥁🥁🙏🇺🇸❤️
I noticed the change, but wondered why. I was just curious. Either grip is fine, and I'll sometimes switch from one to the other, but I've never heard anyone say anything negative to me about it. I also play bass, and I don't use a pick...except for certain songs and effects. Whether you use a pick or not is for your own reasons. Same with the drumsticks. Do what you need to do for you. Your health comes first. As for any negative comments, ignore them. You've got many more people who understand the reasons than those who don't. Keep playing!
I am sure many of us feel your pain. As a guitarist I suffered an injury to my right hand and have not been able to play to the same standard as before the injury. At least you caught this condition before it was too late. I wish you much success Sina.
Good for you for making the change. Not something someone would do so far along in your career. One of the best drummers in the world, Buddy Rich was quite adamant that the traditional grip was the best of all grips. RIP Check him out if you have not already. He was awesome.
Thanks for the explanation Sina, it must be a relief to have not much pain now. Though for me, an explanation wasn't necessary. But i understand why you decided to share your story now, it must be a weight off your mind. Enjoy London, lets hope you find a studio soon, and some talented musicians to make music with.
Thank-you for talking to us about your big move and your journey with your hands and grip. I think that everything that you told us just solidifies that you are not just an awesome drummer, but a truly awesome person as well. I am sure that we are all eager to see your dreams come to fruition.
I'm not a musician but have been following and admiring you for years. It was very heartwarming that you shared this intimate story with us. Thank you. Best wishes for your move to London, I hope all your dreams come true. From Backwoods Texas, USA
Sina your the best, you do what is needed for your health, so you can carry on with your passion, your the best, and is a good warning to others to use the best grip for your drumming and listen to your body. I have no qualms with what grip you use, as it is none of my business or anybody else's, but i just to enjoy your music and commitment to your drumming. Do you still play Bass Guitar? love knowing your now residing in London. Good luck and best wishes and wish you well with success in London.
Hallo Sina, danke das Du uns erklärt hast, warum Du zum traditionellen Griff gewechselt bist. Ich wünsche Dir viel Gesundheit , und wundervolle Momente in London, und natürlich freue ich mich weiterhin Deine tollen Covers zu sehen.
I'm not a drummer, but I've been listening to you for a long time! I enjoy your sound. I recall you changing your grip and playing with it on your channel. I sat back and listened again because something was different. The sound was so crisp and precise, so I considered it a vast improvement. Thank you for sharing your story. Just keep on doing that thing you do! Always take care of your health!
You have been my favorite drummer on RUclips for years. Keep having fun and doing what you love and many more will tag along on this ride with you as you show the world what gives you joy.
As another drummer with tendonitis issues, I can tell you that there is no "one size fits all" treatment. When I met Max Weinberg, I asked him how his hands were, and he said they were good, and he uses both traditional and matched grips to this day. I played traditional grip for about 5 months when I was 18 and had to stop traditional grip due to tendonitis issues. When I went back to matched grip, I really had to figure out how to play without pain, and the grip I am using now is really working and helping me play better as opposed to hindering my playing. Thank you so much for posting this. We are all different drummers and we all know what's right for us. Individualism is important. As far as the people saying you're doing it wrong? Well, they don't know you. While my experience was the direct opposite as to yours, I can say that I am happy you are not feeling any pain. Keep doing what you're doing.
Thank you for sharing, Sina as drummer as well I understand the pain and struggle you can go through whilst trying to perfect the correct technique, and just trying what really feels right for yourself I bet those who were critical of your change have probably never played drums before otherwise they would have understood, and you're a lot of the great drummers use the traditional grip, I wish all the best for new chapter in life and I am sure you will succeed in whatever Path you follow, you are already a great drummer and musician❤👍
Sina - Thanks for the courage of sharing - I've always been impressed with your skill and obvious talent. As a pianist, one of the things I first learned was correct hand position, something that has translated into many other areas of my life. Enjoy your time in London, and best wishes on your musical and life journey.
Enjoy your success. You play from the soul. You do for you! As age creeps,we adjust. I pounded skins less than 2 monthsback in 70's. Now,pushing 65. So refreshing to see. All the years.
Sina, thank you for sharing your struggles with others. I'm sure it will be very helpful to fellow musicians who may be physically suffering in the same way. Best of luck on your future projects. And, most importantly, keep on rockin'!!
Sina, you totally rock by following your heart and sharing this with your music. I'm proud to have been one of your (many) teachers at ArtEZ Arnhem and can't wait to hear and see more from your London-adventure. ❤🎶🌟
Thank you also for being one of her amazing teachers. Your Art of the Trio performances with Sina at ArtEZ will I'm sure be wonderful memories for her from her time there.
Congratulations Sina on your move to London. I am so excited for you and I am sure you will have a great opportunity to grow as an artist and as a person. Thank you for taking the time to explain your move to traditional grip you do what you need to do to stay healthy and strong. Sina everything that is happening to you, you deserve your dedication and determination has paid off. I wish you the best. You keep jamming and I'll keep watching. Don't forget to keep smiling as well. Be safe.
Thank you for this information Sina you always treat your fans with true kindness and care, very fortunately for us through your love of music and your dedication to your craft you have brought us so much incredible entertainment over the years. Wishing you every success in London and looking forward to future projects 💕💕💕
Stewart Copeland is a perfect example of how traditional grip works in a rock band. He's easily in many people's top 5 drummer lists. I suppose Sina your classed as a 'switch grip' drummer
Congratulations on your move to London! You've grown up so much since I first discovered your incredible drumming. I noticed that you kind of disappeared for a bit, so this makes sense about your wrist pain. I'm so glad you're doing better and enjoying the feel of traditional grip. Best wishes, Sina! 🥁
Sina, I never paid too much attention to which grip you were using. Some of the great drummers in music over the years switched grips depending on what the music called for. I took a drum camp years ago taught by a man named Ed Shaughnessy. For those that don't know, Ed was the Tonight Show's drummer. He preferred the traditional grip, but would use the matched grip on occasion. His take was, use whichever grip feels comfortable. Greats like Todd Sucherman, Buddy Rich, and Neil Peart use or used both grips. I'm glad you didn't quit drumming, and look forward to seeing you for years to come.
Good for you. Best decision ever. I just commented on your free bird video drawing attention to this in a positive way. I don’t know what you’ve listened to in the past. I’m 60. I grew up with a wide base of Music background, and down the road ended up playing guitar, bass and congas. My dad was a real mean drummer back in the 50s. He learned listening to Buddy Rich, Gene Krupa, Max Roach, etc. If you have never listened, see if you can find an album titled Rich vs Roach. All it is.. is drums. That’s it. There’s one track on there titled Figure Eights, wherein they weave in and out of each other. Nobody had faster wrists than the men of that era. And they predominantly (if not all 🤔) used traditional grip. That’s all I’m gonna say. Kudos to you young lady. Kudos 😎
You demonstrated quite perfectly in your playing that traditional grip is just as powerful as matched grip. Your example of Stewart Copeland is a great example of why traditional grip is cool 😎 👌🥁 Have a great time here in the Uk 🇬🇧 😀
Love your drumming, im not a musician and have no musical ability. but my ears know good music. plese take care of your body, you only have one and it must last a lifetime.
I started playing drums with traditional grip when I was 11 years old. That was 52 years ago. When I got to college, my instructor played match grip and wanted me to start using it when I played orchestral snare drum parts. Ever since then I've used both grips for different circumstances. I've also been criticized in a rock music setting for playing traditional grip. This criticism always comes from people who don't know what they're talking about! Thanks for this post. You are a great drummer and I'm glad you are doing what you need to do, to take care of yourself!
i’m so happy you figured out the other grip helped with your pain and that you’re feeling better! you are doing what’s best for YOU! & enjoy your new adventures in London ❤
Im happy and. Then a lil sad but life have its plans...But still keep cured and still following your drumsticks.. London take care of our SINA WORKING..frm Philippines.,❤
I wish you all the Best Sina , Do not let anything get you down , Life is too short... do what you do that makes you feel better and Follow your heart and intuition , You do not need to explain to anyone but I am sure a lot of people can Appreciate it because not only are you an Amazing Drummer and Artist you are an Amazing individual. I have seen Amazing people who Drum with their Feet and they Rock. Rock and Roll will never Die , all the Best , The Rebel Yell Cover will Always be my Fav 🤘
Thank you! Very inspirational. It's almost as if these "My life is over" crises can be the very event to make our life better, if (as occasionally happens) we have the courage to step back and feel the bigger picture. Just as you so eloquently described. I needed this reminder right about now, so thank you.
Glad you are feeling better. Happy that you moved to London. Meet as many ppl as you can as this could lead to some great connections and collaborations.
Thanks for the update and your openness. Honestly, I always thought it was your school in NL that forced you to switch, but I was wrong. Btw, you could also mention Charlie Watts from the Stones, he also played traditional grip. Have fun and success in London, music has no borders - and give me a reason to fly over and see London again combined with a gig of you
Thank you for the explanation, but you don't owe anyone an answer. If you want to play whatever, wherever, and however that's your right. You are an amazing musician . I hope London really works out for you.
To be honest, I was always mesmerized by the extreme talent that I was watching, not by the way that you held the sticks. Keep doing what you are doing. Thank you for sharing!
You’ve done more than any of those that find fault in your technique. I did notice the change when it happened but you never let the pain show or make excuses. Just love your music and hope to hear more success in your life! I think London is ready for you now.
Hör auf Deinen Körper Sina damitDu uns noch viele Jahre mit Deiner Musik begeistern kannst. 😊Und alles gute für Dich in der neuen Homebase… wobei das Schiffchen am Rhein hatte schon was einzigartiges. Erinnerte mich ein bis bischen an David Gilmours Studiohausboot. Mach spannende neue Sachen😀😘
Buddy Rich, one of the greatest drummers of all time used traditional grip. Keep doing what you're doing Sina. You produce great content and you're a wonderful, heartfelt, talented musician. Cheers from Canada.
Actually, both Buddy Rich and Gene Krupa occasionally used the matched grip when they were mainly playing the tom-toms. The traditional grip originated when drummers were marching as they played.
Take care of yourself and use what ever grip works best for you, I will have to take a better look at my grip and how i move. It's cool that you are now in London where so much of the music I have listened to all my life comes from. I wish you lots of success in your new city and I look forward to all of your future videos, they have helped me so much in the past.
I’ve used both grips all my life in all styles of music and all volume levels. When I got into my early 40’s I started having pain in the joints of my fingers so I spent a few years learning to eliminate ALL tension in my hands and basically let the sticks float in my hands while I play which allows the mechanical energy/force to dissipate into the air rather than into my fingers/hands/arms (that took a lot of getting used to!). I’m 56 now and my hands feel fantastic and the sound I produce on the drums is bigger and fuller than it ever was before I revamped my grip. Best of luck in your drumming journey.
I can't see the reason why people would bug you about the way you play... The final result has always been great, so it doesn't matter how you hold the sticks ! Good luck in London and best wishes from Brazil ! Keep on rocking !!
Thank you for sharing such a personal, sensitive subject with us. For what it's worth, I think the traditional grip looks cool - and it never held Buddy Rich back! I'm glad you're on the mend and that you found a solution that allowed you to continue doing what you love and are so good at. Also, your English is incredibly good!
Hi Sina, I have played traditional grip for over 50 years and this style has served me well as I play everything from Jazz and folk rock to the mighty Bonham. 🤠😎
Who should I meet in London? Put some suggestions in the comments below!
Hello sina❤
Paul McCartney/ Ringo Starr ❤
The Molotovs, Anya, Laurie Wright, Another Day, the entire rock scene is immense!!! Clarissa, Lucy, Young Athena, everyone! - on and my nephew Elijah is flying in from Australia next week! 😆❤️❤️❤️ Always with you! ❤
The King
I'm in London! Sina Drums meet and greet soon please! Welcome to the greatest city for music in the world. xoxo
Neil Peart switched to a traditional grip after he had already been in Rush for over 20 years. As great as he was he went and took lessons from Jazz great Freddie Gruber and reinvented his entire style because he felt the need to improve. Most of the people that criticize you probably can't play a kazoo let alone the drums.
He did, and then went back...to match...
😂😂😂😂 A Kazoo lol
How dare you .. I'm an expert kazoodalist and paper and comb player 🤣🤣
And he quickly switched back to matched.
RIP GOAT
You won't hear any older drummers (I'm 70) complaining about your grip. I played traditional grip most of my life. I am now learning matched just because it's different (Gordy Knutson).
Being a musician, for me, isn't about the goal or achievement, it's about the journey and just plane enjoyment! Love your playing style!
As a drummer, I have never understood the controversy about how you hold your sticks. Whatever feels best and allows the best drumming is the right answer.
Do whatever makes you comfortable 😊
As long as the job is done, who cares which grip is used?
Andrés Segovia has entered the chat...
As a young man, I went down the Stevie Ray Vaughan/ Malcolm Young rabbit-hole:
.14-68 strings on an electric guitar, with a ridiculously high action. Even used a wound G-string!
It DID, at the time, improve my "tone", but what I didn't understand was:
I was to aggressive on the strings, particularly with my right-(picking) hand.
And, while it worked at the time, I'm now paying the price...
Ergonomics are important.
Everybody should take lessons from a classically trained tutor, otherwise there's a price to pay down the line..
Iam so sorry to hear this Sina make sure you are taking vitamin D3 with K . And get the good stuff not all is good. How could anyone tell you how to play you know best that's pretty obvious so naturally pretty and good music to our ears.
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@@sherryanimallover7506 You are wrong... People have been playing all kinds of musical instruments, for millenia.
But, there are ways to play most, without ruining your tendons.
Naturally, as a drummer, you WILL eventually fry your hearing, and get tinnitus, before it's totally gone.
Same happens to electric guitarists....
There was a saying, back when I was young:
"If it is to loud, you're to old"
Well , better than going Deaf,
don't you think??
Hi Sina, I was taught the traditional grip when I was 12 Years old, and I can tell you 60 years later I can still play as well as I could then. Thank you for telling why it’s good. Congratulations move to the UK to increase your musical journey. Cheers
I am glad you are feeling better. I wish nothing but the best for you.
This shouldn't even be a debate. Sina you play the best way you feel comfortable.
The internet is full of people who just love to mind everyone else's business. The "well, actually" contingent is always at the ready to correct someone. You are a phenomenal drummer and I thoroughly enjoy every video you put out. Glad you found what works best for you!
agree because it sure wasn’t match grip.
@@kadster65 There's no way I could tell you how to play you are incredibly talented.
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Well actually...whatever style feels good for her she should use.
Exactly!
Mind everyone else's business? U mean the business the person is posting for ALL to see on social media?? Are u serious??
Thank you so much for keeping us informed about your health Sina, please take good care of yourself! 💗
Also best wishes for your move to London, I hope all your dreams come true :)
You are a phenomenal drummer!!! I don't understand why people have given you such a hard time about the way you choose to hold your drum sticks! Goodness!!! Continue to heal and I wish you all the best in London! God bless you!!!😊
Since finding this channel a few years back, I wondered about either tendonitis or carpal tunnel syndrome. I worked in manufacturing for about 40 years so I know the pain. The way I dealt with it was to make changes to how I handled the product or equipment as soon as I felt discomfort. Changing the grip on the sticks and being comfortable with being able to go from one style to another can likely go a long way in eliminating the problem. You are on the right track.
glad to hear that you overcame some major obstacles to continue doing what you love and we love what you do
We all love hearing your drumming. Keep up the great work
This discovery is absolutely brilliant. Best of luck with your new journey in London...
Hope you enjoy the UK😊
I loved that you used traditional grip since I saw your Detroit Rock City cover. And you ROCK: the precision that you get with traditional grip is amazing by the way. Keep up the good work!
Thank you for being honest and coming forward about the importance of fundamentals... You rock!
Glad you didn't quit. I feel bad people were busting your chops about the switch in styles. I remember when you did it but never thought anything about it, as far as I could tell you never missed a beat or thought your work suffered. I think you're one of the best people in the world. I loved hearing you swear it made me laugh. Try not to let the negative comments get you down, do what's best for you, and create the music you love. I know I love most of what you do, if it's something or a cover by someone I don't care for. I just complement your effort and time it took to do the job. Congratulations on your move to London. I know it's what you wanted, happy for you. Sina, best of luck and take care.
I like the sound of the traditional grip. Tip: eat plenty of oily nuts (preferably organic) such as walnuts and hazelnuts which have great oils for the joints. I practice Aikido where we do wrist exercises to strengthen the wrists and enhance suppleness - you might want to check those exercises out. Good luck Sina.
Thank you Sina. I am sorry to hear all those years of enjoying your music, you were in such pain. How wonderful you found the solution, and the courage to share this part of your life with us. Of couse no one is perfect, but you continue to impress. I look forward to those ideas you have for future. With many decades to come, of doing your thing and making as many changes as you want or noeed to along the way. Your hard work, skill, and determination will always be highly appreciated here. Thank you Sina. Best wishes. How forturnate we are to be able to hear you work, and cheer you on.
Excellent comment 🥳🥁👍
There is no blame or shame. Thank God you listened to the pain and found a work around.
I'm so glad you figured it out and can continue with less pain or pain free!! I love you and your work! rock on Sina!!
I like how you use traditional grip
Welcome to UK - hope you enjoy yourself!
glad u ok use grip which serves best, i played drums my self many years ago , not gonna h8, your technique has always been outstanding, just rest when your bod says you need to, iam more guitar and bass, love jamming to your drum work as a work out thank you for what you do you have made my bass work and lead guitar work better)
Thank you for sharing and best of luck to you in your new adventure!!
My granddaughter is a minnie you right now. I hope she stays looking like you as you are such a beautiful young lady inside and out. You have a very beautiful hair color thats actually pretty rare.
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I'm so glad yoou're healing and feeling better!
I noticed the change, but wondered why. I was just curious. Either grip is fine, and I'll sometimes switch from one to the other, but I've never heard anyone say anything negative to me about it. I also play bass, and I don't use a pick...except for certain songs and effects. Whether you use a pick or not is for your own reasons. Same with the drumsticks.
Do what you need to do for you. Your health comes first. As for any negative comments, ignore them. You've got many more people who understand the reasons than those who don't.
Keep playing!
I am sure many of us feel your pain. As a guitarist I suffered an injury to my right hand and have not been able to play to the same standard as before the injury. At least you caught this condition before it was too late.
I wish you much success Sina.
That's good you are getting better
You have to do what's best for you Sina I like the grip.you use ❤
You do what is right for you. Regardless, you play,you rock im so fortunate. Its in your heart.
Heart.
I hope you are better now I used to play but I have started to get back but you are the best
Good for you for making the change. Not something someone would do so far along in your career. One of the best drummers in the world, Buddy Rich was quite adamant that the traditional grip was the best of all grips. RIP Check him out if you have not already. He was awesome.
SINA kennt alle großartigen Drummer der 50'er bis 80'er Jahre, und hat sie deshalb auch mehrfach gecovert !
Go to her channel : sina-drums
Thanks for the explanation Sina, it must be a relief to have not much pain now.
Though for me, an explanation wasn't necessary. But i understand why you decided to share your story now, it must be a weight off your mind.
Enjoy London, lets hope you find a studio soon, and some talented musicians to make music with.
Courage. This is a sign of greatness. Bravo.
Thank-you for talking to us about your big move and your journey with your hands and grip. I think that everything that you told us just solidifies that you are not just an awesome drummer, but a truly awesome person as well. I am sure that we are all eager to see your dreams come to fruition.
Good luck in London! 💖
Glad you are feeling better and glad you are in the UK now.
I'm not a musician but have been following and admiring you for years. It was very heartwarming that you shared this intimate story with us. Thank you. Best wishes for your move to London, I hope all your dreams come true. From Backwoods Texas, USA
Wonderful, congratulations SINA, you are best drummer in the world now !!!
Awe love your explanation and, most of all your drumming and your cool accent!!! Keep on rocking Sina!!!
Sina your the best, you do what is needed for your health, so you can carry on with your passion, your the best, and is a good warning to others to use the best grip for your drumming and listen to your body. I have no qualms with what grip you use, as it is none of my business or anybody else's, but i just to enjoy your music and commitment to your drumming. Do you still play Bass Guitar? love knowing your now residing in London. Good luck and best wishes and wish you well with success in London.
Hallo Sina, danke das Du uns erklärt hast, warum Du zum traditionellen Griff gewechselt bist. Ich wünsche Dir viel Gesundheit , und wundervolle Momente in London,
und natürlich freue ich mich weiterhin Deine tollen Covers zu sehen.
Rock on, Drumming Lady! Viel Erfolg - und hoffentlich auch viel Spaß - in London! 👍💥
I'm not a drummer, but I've been listening to you for a long time! I enjoy your sound. I recall you changing your grip and playing with it on your channel. I sat back and listened again because something was different. The sound was so crisp and precise, so I considered it a vast improvement. Thank you for sharing your story. Just keep on doing that thing you do! Always take care of your health!
Sina is both talented and brave ❤️🥁🥳
You have been my favorite drummer on RUclips for years. Keep having fun and doing what you love and many more will tag along on this ride with you as you show the world what gives you joy.
Sina, thank you for sharing your life and skills with us. You know you have a huge online family here that only want the best for you!
Good look finding a new studio & wish you great health!
I'm glad your wrists are fine now and you are coming back to play the amazing drums! Good luck!
I saw you switch grips towards the end of your awesome cover of Elvis polk salad Sally.....far from disappointed, more like wow!!!
As another drummer with tendonitis issues, I can tell you that there is no "one size fits all" treatment. When I met Max Weinberg, I asked him how his hands were, and he said they were good, and he uses both traditional and matched grips to this day. I played traditional grip for about 5 months when I was 18 and had to stop traditional grip due to tendonitis issues. When I went back to matched grip, I really had to figure out how to play without pain, and the grip I am using now is really working and helping me play better as opposed to hindering my playing. Thank you so much for posting this. We are all different drummers and we all know what's right for us. Individualism is important. As far as the people saying you're doing it wrong? Well, they don't know you. While my experience was the direct opposite as to yours, I can say that I am happy you are not feeling any pain. Keep doing what you're doing.
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@@PortsladeBySea Thank you so much.
Max Weinberg is amazing and hilarious. I love watching him on Late Night and The Tonight Show with Conan O'Brien
@@kiwiangeldust6912 Me too. I miss the old Late Night with Conan O'Brien show. The PSA's and The Poetry of Max Weinberg are hilarious.
Good for you Sina! I am happy for you and this change and look forward to more amazing drumming videos on your channel! I wish you continued success!
Thank you for sharing. There is nothing to be ashamed of. I am happy that you found a solution to the problem. Many happy hours and days of drumming!
Thank you for sharing, Sina as drummer as well I understand the pain and struggle you can go through whilst trying to perfect the correct technique, and just trying what really feels right for yourself I bet those who were critical of your change have probably never played drums before otherwise they would have understood, and you're a lot of the great drummers use the traditional grip, I wish all the best for new chapter in life and I am sure you will succeed in whatever Path you follow, you are already a great drummer and musician❤👍
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So happy for you that you can continue doing what you love. Keep rocking and congrats on the move to London. Its a great city!
Sina - Thanks for the courage of sharing - I've always been impressed with your skill and obvious talent. As a pianist, one of the things I first learned was correct hand position, something that has translated into many other areas of my life. Enjoy your time in London, and best wishes on your musical and life journey.
Enjoy your success. You play from the soul. You do for you! As age creeps,we adjust. I pounded skins less than 2 monthsback in 70's. Now,pushing 65. So refreshing to see. All the years.
Thank you for your honesty peace and love
Sina, thank you for sharing your struggles with others. I'm sure it will be very helpful to fellow musicians who may be physically suffering in the same way. Best of luck on your future projects. And, most importantly, keep on rockin'!!
Sina, you totally rock by following your heart and sharing this with your music. I'm proud to have been one of your (many) teachers at ArtEZ Arnhem and can't wait to hear and see more from your London-adventure. ❤🎶🌟
Wow, ein Lob von kompetenter Stelle 👍 !
Thank you also for being one of her amazing teachers. Your Art of the Trio performances with Sina at ArtEZ will I'm sure be wonderful memories for her from her time there.
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So ein toller Lehrer gefällt mir auch sehr gut.
Teacher 👌 !
Thank you so much Jasper, for all the wisdom and music you taught me!! ❤🎶🌟
@@sina-drums it was my pleasure!!!
Congratulations Sina on your move to London. I am so excited for you and I am sure you will have a great opportunity to grow as an artist and as a person. Thank you for taking the time to explain your move to traditional grip you do what you need to do to stay healthy and strong. Sina everything that is happening to you, you deserve your dedication and determination has paid off. I wish you the best. You keep jamming and I'll keep watching. Don't forget to keep smiling as well. Be safe.
You do what fits your style and it brings you longevity it’s your body and you know what is best
Thank you for this information Sina you always treat your fans with true kindness and care, very fortunately for us through your love of music and your dedication to your craft you have brought us so much incredible entertainment over the years. Wishing you every success in London and looking forward to future projects 💕💕💕
Stewart Copeland is a perfect example of how traditional grip works in a rock band. He's easily in many people's top 5 drummer lists. I suppose Sina your classed as a 'switch grip' drummer
Congratulations on your move to London! You've grown up so much since I first discovered your incredible drumming. I noticed that you kind of disappeared for a bit, so this makes sense about your wrist pain. I'm so glad you're doing better and enjoying the feel of traditional grip. Best wishes, Sina! 🥁
I just love watching you. You look like you're having so much fun. Plus seem to be a natural at it. Thanks and don't put down your sticks for no one.
Sina, I never paid too much attention to which grip you were using. Some of the great drummers in music over the years switched grips depending on what the music called for. I took a drum camp years ago taught by a man named Ed Shaughnessy. For those that don't know, Ed was the Tonight Show's drummer. He preferred the traditional grip, but would use the matched grip on occasion. His take was, use whichever grip feels comfortable. Greats like Todd Sucherman, Buddy Rich, and Neil Peart use or used both grips. I'm glad you didn't quit drumming, and look forward to seeing you for years to come.
Good for you. Best decision ever. I just commented on your free bird video drawing attention to this in a positive way. I don’t know what you’ve listened to in the past. I’m 60. I grew up with a wide base of Music background, and down the road ended up playing guitar, bass and congas. My dad was a real mean drummer back in the 50s. He learned listening to Buddy Rich, Gene Krupa, Max Roach, etc. If you have never listened, see if you can find an album titled Rich vs Roach. All it is.. is drums. That’s it. There’s one track on there titled Figure Eights, wherein they weave in and out of each other. Nobody had faster wrists than the men of that era. And they predominantly (if not all 🤔) used traditional grip.
That’s all I’m gonna say. Kudos to you young lady. Kudos 😎
You demonstrated quite perfectly in your playing that traditional grip is just as powerful as matched grip.
Your example of Stewart Copeland is a great example of why traditional grip is cool 😎 👌🥁
Have a great time here in the Uk 🇬🇧 😀
Neil Peart would like a word. He switched back to match due to a lack of power.
Bonham wouldn't be Bonham with traditional grip.
Love your drumming, im not a musician and have no musical ability. but my ears know good music. plese take care of your body, you only have one and it must last a lifetime.
Welcome to Britain, and you play how you want and we'll love it!
I started playing drums with traditional grip when I was 11 years old. That was 52 years ago. When I got to college, my instructor played match grip and wanted me to start using it when I played orchestral snare drum parts. Ever since then I've used both grips for different circumstances. I've also been criticized in a rock music setting for playing traditional grip. This criticism always comes from people who don't know what they're talking about! Thanks for this post. You are a great drummer and I'm glad you are doing what you need to do, to take care of yourself!
I agree with you.
i’m so happy you figured out the other grip helped with your pain and that you’re feeling better! you are doing what’s best for YOU! & enjoy your new adventures in London ❤
Im happy and. Then a lil sad but life have its plans...But still keep cured and still following your drumsticks.. London take care of our SINA WORKING..frm Philippines.,❤
I wish you all the Best Sina , Do not let anything get you down , Life is too short... do what you do that makes you feel better and Follow your heart and intuition , You do not need to explain to anyone but I am sure a lot of people can Appreciate it because not only are you an Amazing Drummer and Artist you are an Amazing individual. I have seen Amazing people who Drum with their Feet and they Rock. Rock and Roll will never Die , all the Best , The Rebel Yell Cover will Always be my Fav 🤘
Sina you are fabulous as is your fellow musicians in all of your videos.
Thank you! Very inspirational. It's almost as if these "My life is over" crises can be the very event to make our life better, if (as occasionally happens) we have the courage to step back and feel the bigger picture. Just as you so eloquently described. I needed this reminder right about now, so thank you.
If I only had an ounce of Sina's drive and passion for her craft. I love traditional grip and you look and sound fantastic. Good luck in London.
Glad you are feeling better. Happy that you moved to London. Meet as many ppl as you can as this could lead to some great connections and collaborations.
Thanks for the update and your openness. Honestly, I always thought it was your school in NL that forced you to switch, but I was wrong. Btw, you could also mention Charlie Watts from the Stones, he also played traditional grip.
Have fun and success in London, music has no borders - and give me a reason to fly over and see London again combined with a gig of you
Thank you Sina! Very inspirational and instructive. I hope your wrist heals eventually. All the best!
Thank you for the explanation, but you don't owe anyone an answer. If you want to play whatever, wherever, and however that's your right. You are an amazing musician . I hope London really works out for you.
To be honest, I was always mesmerized by the extreme talent that I was watching, not by the way that you held the sticks. Keep doing what you are doing. Thank you for sharing!
Hope since switching the pain has eased. All the best. Decision is yours when to say no more.
You’ve done more than any of those that find fault in your technique. I did notice the change when it happened but you never let the pain show or make excuses. Just love your music and hope to hear more success in your life! I think London is ready for you now.
Hör auf Deinen Körper Sina damitDu uns noch viele Jahre mit Deiner Musik begeistern kannst. 😊Und alles gute für Dich in der neuen Homebase… wobei das Schiffchen am Rhein hatte schon was einzigartiges. Erinnerte mich ein bis bischen an David Gilmours Studiohausboot. Mach spannende neue Sachen😀😘
Buddy Rich, one of the greatest drummers of all time used traditional grip. Keep doing what you're doing Sina. You produce great content and you're a wonderful, heartfelt, talented musician. Cheers from Canada.
Also Canadian , ..Sina , could you cover 1940's "Sing , Sing Sing"? Terrific drum piece. Do it in black and white!!
Actually, both Buddy Rich and Gene Krupa occasionally used the matched grip when they were mainly playing the tom-toms. The traditional grip originated when drummers were marching as they played.
Damn interesting thank you. You will help a lot of future and new drummers.
God bless you young lady🎉
Take care of yourself and use what ever grip works best for you, I will have to take a better look at my grip and how i move. It's cool that you are now in London where so much of the music I have listened to all my life comes from. I wish you lots of success in your new city and I look forward to all of your future videos, they have helped me so much in the past.
I’ve used both grips all my life in all styles of music and all volume levels. When I got into my early 40’s I started having pain in the joints of my fingers so I spent a few years learning to eliminate ALL tension in my hands and basically let the sticks float in my hands while I play which allows the mechanical energy/force to dissipate into the air rather than into my fingers/hands/arms (that took a lot of getting used to!). I’m 56 now and my hands feel fantastic and the sound I produce on the drums is bigger and fuller than it ever was before I revamped my grip. Best of luck in your drumming journey.
Congratulations and best wishes moving forward.
I can't see the reason why people would bug you about the way you play... The final result has always been great, so it doesn't matter how you hold the sticks ! Good luck in London and best wishes from Brazil ! Keep on rocking !!
Thank you for all the great music over these years! Looking forward to more.
Wow, can't believe your grip would be criticized. You're a brilliant drummer!!
Thank you for sharing such a personal, sensitive subject with us. For what it's worth, I think the traditional grip looks cool - and it never held Buddy Rich back! I'm glad you're on the mend and that you found a solution that allowed you to continue doing what you love and are so good at. Also, your English is incredibly good!
You're an awesome person and I'm so glad you were able to continue you're one of the best things to happen to music.
Hi Sina, I have played traditional grip for over 50 years and this style has served me well as I play everything from Jazz and folk rock to the mighty Bonham. 🤠😎
Glad you found a way that works for you Sina. It isn't good to be in pain doing what you love