How To Hold Drumsticks

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  • Опубликовано: 21 окт 2024
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    In this quick video, you’ll learn how to hold your drumsticks using matched grip.
    Why hold drumsticks properly?
    It’s important to hold your sticks in a way that feels natural. If you grip too tightly or force your hands into an odd position, you might cause an injury, or develop bad habits that can lead to injury. Good stick grip will give you more freedom and fluidity around the drum set - and will help your drumming sound even better.
    Is there a right or wrong way to hold drumsticks?
    Every drummer has their own technique that works best for them. Every drummer on Drumeo uses their own grip, and will teach you how to hold drumsticks in slightly different ways. In this video, you’ll learn how Jared Falk does it.
    Find your natural hand position
    Drop your hands down by your side. Let them completely relax. Then bring up your hands in front of you so they dangle (like a T-Rex). Now put a drumstick in your hand.
    Find the fulcrum of the drumstick
    The fulcrum will be the point at which the stick will receive the most natural rebound. While holding it, let the end drop down onto the snare drum. Count how many bounces you get. To find the fulcrum, you want to find the spot on the stick where you’ll get the most bounces.
    If you hold it further forward or backward, you’ll get fewer bounces. Use rebound to your advantage - it’ll make playing drums much easier.
    Position your fingers around the fulcrum
    You can adjust your grip slightly based on how much power or control you want to get. You can have a middle finger fulcrum and use your index finger as a guide, have both the middle and index finger (for a little less finesse) distributing the pressure equally, or use the first joint of your index finger and thumb at the fulcrum, wrapping your the other fingers gently around the stick. Make sure your hand and fingers are still relaxed when you hold it.
    The end of the stick should line up with the soft, fleshy part of your palm.
    Now, repeat all of this with your other hand. ‘Match’ it, so to speak. You’re now ready to play with matched grip!
    Try moving around the kit now. It’s okay if there’s a bit of a gap at the top of your hand (between your thumb and index finger), and it might open or close depending on what you’re trying to accomplish. The main thing to note is avoid the ‘death grip’ where your stick is unable to move in your hand while you’re holding it.
    The three positions of matched grip
    You should be aware of your body’s position. As you move around the kit, you might naturally turn your hand(s) a bit. Make adjustments if you need to.
    German grip: Palms down, useful when you want a lot of power in each hit.
    American grip: Hands turned up slightly, a good ‘base’ position for most styles of playing.
    French grip: Thumbs up, good for intricate, controlled playing, or a softer stroke.
    Playing drums means a lot of repetition. The sooner you can develop good technique, the lower your risk of injury. Holding drumsticks is easier than it looks, and it’s different for each drummer, so give this a try and see what’s most comfortable for you.
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Комментарии • 617

  • @GarrySK8s
    @GarrySK8s 3 года назад +701

    YES.. Bought the drum kit yesterday. Today I'm here. This was my very first drum lesson, so thanks a lot. I'll be 'stick'ing' around this channel for sure!

    • @artboy990
      @artboy990 3 года назад +18

      ‘stick’ ing around lolz! Love the puns

    • @ellie27144
      @ellie27144 3 года назад +5

      SAME!!!

    • @tristanhoneyford
      @tristanhoneyford 3 года назад +3

      Good One ☺️ "Sticking" Around, thrammatrollox!

    • @davidbillyard6629
      @davidbillyard6629 3 года назад +1

      This is the most important drum lesson.

    • @alexthelion335
      @alexthelion335 2 года назад

      Which drum set did you buy?

  • @leecook6101
    @leecook6101 4 года назад +464

    I've not really had any lessons I'm 95% self taught so nobody told me that. Very helpful. I'll be trying it later 😁

    • @aidan8728
      @aidan8728 4 года назад +6

      Same lol

    • @filipb.1010
      @filipb.1010 4 года назад +5

      Me too man!

    • @ArcticW0lv3s
      @ArcticW0lv3s 3 года назад +4

      I am about 75% self taught 😂

    • @ArcticW0lv3s
      @ArcticW0lv3s 3 года назад +2

      @Azalia S I play trumpet 🎺 but want to play drums🥁

    • @The3337hunter
      @The3337hunter 3 года назад +1

      Haha I’m the same!

  • @fincajabali6049
    @fincajabali6049 3 года назад +114

    I am 51...just got my first Drum set after starting with my Mom's kitchen pans aged 3! Loving your educational videos..thank you for taking the time and effort to share!😁

    • @0616jacob
      @0616jacob 2 года назад +2

      Hey I'm slightly older than you and have always wanted to play the drums. Which drum set did you buy? Let's face it, I'll never be a pro and don't need to spend a zillion $$ on a set.

    • @rogersegginger170
      @rogersegginger170 2 года назад +2

      I have never

    • @tomerbaz6954
      @tomerbaz6954 2 года назад +2

      @@0616jacob I am 52 and started drumming on and off probably 6 years ago. I got the Alesis DM6 electronic kit which was around $400 back then. Like you, I am not planning on a professional career as a drummer and for my modest needs it is quite sufficient. I would go with maybe a more modern electronic set for the same price range.

    • @oliivagroft5975
      @oliivagroft5975 Год назад

      Wow!

    • @Thisisaweirdthing2makeusdo
      @Thisisaweirdthing2makeusdo Год назад

      @@0616jacobroland zdk - 07

  • @yakfishutah8132
    @yakfishutah8132 Год назад +39

    Turned 48 last month and decided I want to learn drums, and so I bought a practice pad and I searched out a video like this to make sure I'm getting a good start. This was exactly what I was looking for...now on to more basics. Thanks!

  • @arianarivadeneira
    @arianarivadeneira 2 года назад +53

    A drummer friend taught me first how to hold the sticks properly, that happened 18 years ago; then I continued improving my guitar skills, no drums. Now that I own a drum kit, I was able to identify with Drumeo that I was holding them correctly; so it was (and is) a highly valuable lesson that lasted in my muscle memory to this day :)

  • @rhondablake
    @rhondablake 3 года назад +17

    I've seen a few short videos about how to hold them, but you are the only one who really took time to explain and demonstrate the different basic ways. You didn't rush through and I appreciate that!

  • @gabrielgafui6451
    @gabrielgafui6451 4 года назад +110

    I really need this, never been taught how to hold the drum sticks before.

  • @JohnSanderson-d9l
    @JohnSanderson-d9l 3 месяца назад +1

    I have never done any drumming in my life, except of course the steering wheel drumming and gear shifter hi-hat while in the car LOL. I spoke with a drummer friend who suggested to start with an Evans RealFeel snare practice pad and bass practice pad to first get down the sticking and kick drum technique. He tried to explain the drumstick techniques for holding and playing through text messaging and short video clips he made and sent to me, but with me being autistic it is incredibly difficult for me to learn a completely new thing when the instructions aren't fully explained in order and in great detail, including why something is done a certain way. This intro video clearly and completely explained everything I needed to know to pick up the drumsticks for my first time, at 43 years old, and by the end of the approximately 8 minute video already feeling comfortable with how I was holding the sticks and playing on the practice pad, including getting some excellent rebound playing! I was so excited with how well I was able to follow and understand this instructional video, I will definitely be continuing through the lessons from Drumeo.

  • @KowalMTB
    @KowalMTB 4 года назад +1

    I was unlucky and nobody (even 1 of my 4 drum teachers) didn't pay atention for my technique and how I hold drumsticks. After 8 yrs of playing I reach THE WALL in my technical skills. I was 25-26. I felt something is really wrong with my grip but I couldn't found anybody to help me with that. This short material on drumeo tells me more than enybody earlier. After 13 years break from drums I decided go back and now I focus on background hand technique to play again on the drums (and with more fun and loose!). Thanks DRUMEO for helpful
    materials like this.

  • @philop7108
    @philop7108 Год назад +1

    Been playing for five years and never had a lesson. No one ever mentioned there was a proper way to hold the drum sticks. Found this channel here recently and will be going back to square 1 to help build a better foundation. Appreciate what all of you guys do!

  • @louisphilippe2011
    @louisphilippe2011 4 года назад +2

    When i started to play,i really learned everything by myself. No internet back then unfortunatly and no money!
    Quite a few years after, got some private lessons. And now still getting lessons and using all the tools available on internet . Drumeo is absolutely great.

  • @mikehasshaw8815
    @mikehasshaw8815 2 года назад +2

    I’m 62 years old it’s on my bucket list, so I bought a drum set. I set it up and I’m ready, I hit the drum 4 or 5 times and the wife went off, it’s to load lalala. So the next day I went a bought an electric set. Im going to learn, I have to. So a couple of hours ago I’m thinking how are you supposed to hold them. I would hit the sticks together. So thank you for the heads up and I look forward to more of your teachings.

  • @UncleBobC
    @UncleBobC 3 месяца назад +1

    I started learning and taught to read at age 11. My teacher often became annoyed with the way I grip the sticks. He was so right. The bad habit has stuck and over 50 years later I am only now attempting to retrain my grip. Videos like this are of great assistance. Thanks.

  • @johnmercurio340
    @johnmercurio340 3 года назад +10

    No matter how long we've been playing I truly believe there is always room for improvement and that's why I think these types of videos are very helpful .Take what works for you and if it does not feel natural then simply don't do it. I do suggest take a good look at all of it. Thanks guys!!

  • @AidanMmusic96
    @AidanMmusic96 4 года назад +19

    Beautiful, I'm just thinking about starting teaching and this has lessened a lot of nerves! I wasn't properly taught how to hold sticks until I started orchestral percussion lessons 5 years after I started drum kit!

  • @TheJoGeLu
    @TheJoGeLu 4 года назад +2

    I got a lesson, from y'all. I forget the dudes name, but I watched a video on him having a realization about paradiddles too.
    Then from there I've been experimenting with grips to find out what's best for me. Once I find a limiting factor I change the "base grip" again, and go from there.
    Learning how to hold sticks has honestly been the single greatest thing ever. When I first started playing I made sure to start from the ground up. Holding sticks, practicing singles and doubles while doing right foot on 1,3 and left foot on 2,4 for the first... 4 months, along with only the basic rock groove (Adding a double kick here and there) was such a strong foundation to start from.
    I've been having a blast learning the drums, it's one of the best things I've done in my life I feel. It filled a void I didn't even know was there, haha.

  • @ZeEduardo95
    @ZeEduardo95 3 года назад +15

    I'm self-taught so I grabbed as it felt comfortable for me. When I film myself playing I think it does not look that good, so this video has helped at being more confident about my technique.

  • @Ripperx121
    @Ripperx121 Год назад

    Yes! You taught me how to hold my drum sticks. Thank you... I am in my 50's and no pains or problems with this advice from Drumeo. I actually have watched this a few times to stay on track. Sometimes I feel like I am wrong.

  • @sallyhubert9027
    @sallyhubert9027 4 года назад +46

    Yes , my teacher taught me the matched grip. , but the French grip feels best. Great instruction thank you

    • @Crazy_killer-qm8ju
      @Crazy_killer-qm8ju 4 года назад +4

      French is the weakest as in German is really strong hard to drop sticks you have much more control

    • @totallyfrozen
      @totallyfrozen 8 месяцев назад +1

      French grip and matched grip are not mutually exclusive. You can hold a matched French grip.

  • @josiek5989
    @josiek5989 4 года назад

    Nobody talked about grip when I first started playing! Developed wrist pain/tendonitis, stopped playing for a while - when I came back to it youtube had been born, and it helped a lot. When the grip is right - playing becomes a joy. Love the beard.

  • @koertjanlisaschonewille4338
    @koertjanlisaschonewille4338 5 месяцев назад

    Our 4 year old toddler received a kid’s drum kit today. I have never played before either. Your clip has been an excellent introduction. We’d better get the basics right from the beginning, hey? Thanks for your upbeat enthusiasm and introducing the family to a whole new world!

  • @cooper638
    @cooper638 11 месяцев назад +1

    never had a lesson sooooooo helpful

  • @rupashiborakakati2517
    @rupashiborakakati2517 4 года назад +4

    I have learned to play drums by watching you. Thanks for making me get started.

  • @cynthiabehr1870
    @cynthiabehr1870 Год назад +1

    I've only had one lesson and, no he didn't teach me how to hold the sticks but it was a fun session, and i learned names of things& how to beat to Billy Jean. I'm practicing and it was a great session!!!

  • @parislife82
    @parislife82 3 года назад +8

    Very helpful.Im just a beginner and my electric drum set just arrived today.Hope I can learn more to your channel.Thank you Sir! :)

    • @MM-vu3ps
      @MM-vu3ps 2 года назад

      How is it going with the drums?

  • @w.taylor4949
    @w.taylor4949 2 года назад

    Was just gifted an e-kit for my 73rd birthday. Banged on a few kits in my youth.
    Still got the passion but would like to start learning some technique. Thanks for the lesson.

  • @tinaesparza-lavin6676
    @tinaesparza-lavin6676 3 года назад

    I watched one video on how to hold drum sticks but thought that only one video was enough. I like how you said I need to find my own and I did not learn about the rebound or volcrum AT ALL!! Makes so much more sense now!! Roughly 3 months playing, newbie

  • @bjornage82
    @bjornage82 3 года назад +13

    im in this exact process, im waiting for my first drumset, and im watching this video as i am waiting, to prepare myself for whats coming.
    love your videos btw, find them easy to follow, easy instructions for people like me, who has no clue yet!
    keep it up!
    Love from norway!

  • @corckycorcoran6850
    @corckycorcoran6850 Месяц назад

    I started learning drums by watching your video. You taught me!

  • @robinsartoretti7343
    @robinsartoretti7343 4 года назад +14

    I was never taught how to hold my sticks so it's french on the right and american on the left... Might have to fi that at some point but it's been 10 years and it works great!

    • @jf-yi8wg
      @jf-yi8wg 4 года назад +1

      Robin Sartoretti if it works for you keep it like this man, I personally like to play French timpani grip on the ride cymbal and floor Tom even if I play American grip most of the time. There’s no really right or wrong, but it’s good to learn all of them !

    • @DavidOakesMusic
      @DavidOakesMusic 4 года назад +1

      @@jf-yi8wg I switch depending on the feel i want. Sometimes I go french on the cymbals.

  • @andrewbertok5703
    @andrewbertok5703 Год назад

    My first set of drumsticks ever just showed today.. mid 30s just learning to play the drums!!! and you're the first person to show me how to hold sticks!!! haha

  • @wargod7578
    @wargod7578 3 года назад +1

    Haha, someone taught me but he was wrong! the way he taught me is like 'death grip' so it's hard, I also get alot of complaints from them (my team) if they see my grip and thinks that its bad, watching this video made me realize that if every drummer has different grips, then isn't it normal to experiment and find my own? I mean I dunno, doesn't matter cuz I now know french, german, and american grips and I will cherish that knowledge. Thank you so much!

  • @robertkaminowitz7968
    @robertkaminowitz7968 11 месяцев назад

    I remember getting my first drum pad and my first lesson was all about exactly what you talked about. Problem was I was 5 and didn’t understand. Thank you now that I am 52 and getting back into drumming now it makes a lot of sense hearing it again. Thank you!.

  • @Dabest_18_PB
    @Dabest_18_PB 3 года назад +1

    Thank you so much... this is my very first online drum lesson.
    I had been taught the American grip two years ago... but due the coronavirus issue, I had completely forgotten how to play.
    Thanks again, I'll stick with the channel for further practice.

  • @lindasmith3978
    @lindasmith3978 Год назад

    Jared, you are my first virtual drum instructor. Thank you!

  • @methamphetaminematt3946
    @methamphetaminematt3946 6 месяцев назад

    No one taught me. And I wish they did. My left hand was sorely under-developed due to bad stick grip and not knowing how to practice... Practicing and playing are very different and I'm glad for these tutorials... The lay man's guide to playing! Love it!

  • @MosesStaly
    @MosesStaly 6 месяцев назад

    This is my first lesson .Thank you so much.

  • @chrismacolley
    @chrismacolley Год назад

    I have never had a lesson but bought a practice pad on Amazon and got it last week along with the book stick control for snare drummers and needed to find how to hold the sticks , so much appreciated for seeing how to hold them. Going to practice on the pad till I can actually buy the kit, but thought it would be a good idea to practice awhile before I bought the drums. Great videos

  • @donstevenson2170
    @donstevenson2170 3 года назад

    I'm a keyboard player who wants to learn to play drums late in life. When taking classical piano as a child, I was taught proper posture at the keyboard and how to relax to play difficult faster passages. I purposely sought out your video on how to hold sticks and how to place a drum kit. I know those two concepts are very important in maximizing technique and minimizing injury. Thanks for the tips...

  • @qwertyuiop46853
    @qwertyuiop46853 10 месяцев назад +1

    Great, detailed, concise lesson! Looking forward to becoming a competent drummer.

  • @yesitasnow
    @yesitasnow 2 года назад

    I'm a bassist and love the drums, I'm learning little by little because I don't have a drum set. I follow this awesome channel to learn and improve when I have the opportunity to practice. Thanks!

  • @chadyoung6224
    @chadyoung6224 4 года назад

    I purchased a drumming book from a music store that showed the palms down German grip as proper... of course that made it harder to play with speed and knew nothing about finger control at that time... Thank you Jared !!

  • @StamatisKekes
    @StamatisKekes 4 года назад

    When I started drumming back on 80's in my area ewre no private teachers to show me proper technique ... started from the ground 3-4 times as I got in a point where I was not able to level up my chops ... so this is a great great help to all newcomers to the drumming world that will help people learn faster ...

  • @chrisvanvoorst2125
    @chrisvanvoorst2125 9 месяцев назад

    I am WEEK TWO of my drumming and I found the video very good!

  • @scottishross91
    @scottishross91 4 года назад +138

    My name is Ross and this freaked me out briefly.

  • @onehotpepper
    @onehotpepper 2 года назад

    Teaching myself for the past 2 years. Used some Drumeo starter videos and ebook, among teaching materials from other sources, and play along with songs to figure things out on my own. It's been fun and I learned a lot, but I got so involved and impatient that I really didn't care for looking at details like how to hold drumsticks. Heh, glad I took some time out to view this short video. Thanks for posting all of these.

  • @r0m0x
    @r0m0x 5 месяцев назад

    I also bought the kit yesterday and Today I am here! Thank you:)

  • @makayla1374
    @makayla1374 11 месяцев назад

    I’ve been watching a good drummer on RUclips for like a year now. Got inspired by him and decided to buy a drum kit!! :)) I can’t wait to learn 😁

  • @maya25891
    @maya25891 4 года назад +1

    My drum teacher only showed me the German position.. I've been struggling with doing a roll using my fingers but i realize now that I should try it with the French position. Thank you for this video

  • @shirleyrebecca723
    @shirleyrebecca723 4 года назад

    Hey! Drumeo I'm Benny, growing up as a kid no one never ever taught me how to hold sticks or the positions, but fast-forward NOW this a revelation for me, and not to injure myself. Thanks! Jared for really giving the drummer's community the SOLID Foundation needed.👍

  • @pouriyapoursoltani5163
    @pouriyapoursoltani5163 2 года назад

    Thanks alot for saving so many bandages and times.

  • @FBXL5
    @FBXL5 2 года назад +1

    This is my first lesson I am using a drum pad but I have also bought an electronic drum set not yet set up.
    Thanks for the tip on holding the sticks.
    Not sure where to go to from here , I guess I will stay on all the beginner tutorials any chance you could perhaps do a lit in order of which to do first.?
    Thank you in advance.

  • @kaneparks2721
    @kaneparks2721 11 месяцев назад

    Since I got stuck with the Trompboner, in 6th grade I wanted to try drums, im 40 I bought sticks on Amazon then a cheap roll up drum noise thing..a few days ago...all I've thought about is how to hold them. Thankful for RUclips and especially to you. I was kinda holding them correct but I like the middle finger hold. Plus finding fulcrum was key hurts hand muscle lol I work construction so not sure how ill hold up. My hands always hurt but need to grow the muscle apparently. Thank you. I like to learn from a wide range of things and stuff.

  • @johnz4412
    @johnz4412 2 года назад

    Took lessons for years from my teen years, and was instructed in traditional grip. Works well for jazz, especially brushes. With that said, I think matched grip is the best way to go today.

  • @danyrowesalazar901
    @danyrowesalazar901 4 года назад

    Thank's drumeo for all your lessons, in my case nobody thought how to hold my drumsticks or the differents positions that exist

  • @johngold1849
    @johngold1849 3 года назад

    I grew up idolizing guys like Peter Criss and Tommy Lee. All I saw was their hands flying around the kit and thats how I played for years. My grip was horrible and as a result I sucked and tore up my hands. Getting ur basics is crucial to playing. Thanks for the vid.

  • @err0rtheglitch307
    @err0rtheglitch307 2 года назад

    nope.
    i'm teaching myself and my sticks always tend to change position when I play, so I came here to learn how to make sticking less annoying.
    this helped a lot, thanks for taking the time to teach us :)

  • @guillermogamboa1480
    @guillermogamboa1480 3 года назад +1

    Yeah, I am just starting out. This is one of the first drumming videos I have seen. Great mini lesson; thank you.

    • @GarrySK8s
      @GarrySK8s 3 года назад

      Cool! Same here! Enjoy the beating.... let's roll.... :D

  • @stuartpullar9138
    @stuartpullar9138 Год назад

    This was my first lesson. Thank you.

  • @scleto1
    @scleto1 3 года назад

    Yes, I got this lesson....and actually was told that as a begginer I should stick to the german grip! Great video!

  • @joeyholler3678
    @joeyholler3678 3 года назад

    No one taught me how to hold the sticks. I just guessed how to hold them loosely to get extra bounce. This video was helpful. Thanks

  • @turiwatson6525
    @turiwatson6525 3 года назад

    Thanks for showing my daughter how to hold her drumsticks. She liked your video and we're going to view your other videos.

  • @colomboy86
    @colomboy86 4 года назад

    I had a wonderful teacher and if I recall correctly, what you just covered in this video was the first thing he and I went over.

  • @JetBob84
    @JetBob84 5 месяцев назад

    Excellent, thank you!! I have had three lessons with a teacher (percussion degrees from Belmont and U. Arkansas M.M.) and now I know the guy cannot teach well (he may be good, idk), as he cannot verbilise these concepts well....THIS video is golden!!!

  • @loztasio8632
    @loztasio8632 2 года назад

    None of my teachers told us how to hold my drumsticks, not even my older teachers!! Thank you so much!! This helped me a lot!

  • @arthurschwieger82
    @arthurschwieger82 4 года назад +2

    When I started percussion, we were taught traditional grip. Our band director had been the drum major at the University of Tennessee and our study book was Haskell Harr's Drum Method. It wasn't until Jr. High that I learned matched grip. It was for tympani and mallet instruments. For kit I switched between traditional and matched depending on the type of drumming. Jazz and big band stuff tended to be traditional and rock was matched.

  • @anitaelisepianostudio
    @anitaelisepianostudio Год назад

    Thanks so much for this video. I teach piano lessons and have been getting my beginner piano students to drum during each others performances instead of using a metronome. This helps - we're doing pencil drumming and I'll at least be able to teach them how to hold their pencils correctly.

  • @dalechimenti8601
    @dalechimenti8601 4 года назад

    I have been concerned all these years that my grip has given rise to bad habits that have inhibited my ability to improve. This video was very clear on how to hold drum sticks. Excellent presentation.

  • @Tired_drummer
    @Tired_drummer 4 года назад +1

    This videos really helped me I used to death grip the sticks so now I know thanks a lot but i never knew you had a certain way of holding sticks learn something new every day

  • @richardtallenallen6083
    @richardtallenallen6083 3 года назад

    Yes this is my first lesson in drum stick passions very good thank you.

  • @Robynartist
    @Robynartist Год назад

    I just got my very first electroniic drum kit today. This video was exactly what I was looking for. Thank you so much!

  • @OblivionRatula
    @OblivionRatula 3 года назад

    Never had proper lessons, but when I was a kid my dad showed me traditional grip. That’s my go-to when I grab sticks now.

  • @Itsme42_Official
    @Itsme42_Official 9 месяцев назад

    Actually, had a drum this Christmas, and i looked at one of your other vid before that. I had some trouble, glad i found this video to set up myself more confortably🤘

  • @mehransabeti5802
    @mehransabeti5802 4 года назад +1

    You taught me how to hold a stick in the beginning of my playing... and I will always cherish it.

  • @r3dbar000n
    @r3dbar000n 2 года назад

    I don't even know this dude's name, but as a guitarist who is a beginner on drums (if that matters), he is so talented, easy to follow, logical, and anti dogma. He represents everything a good teacher (in any field) should be. He respects our intellect, while giving strong and widely used techniques. Sry, English is not my first language, but anyway, I could continue forever like this. Thank you sir

  • @flittycat
    @flittycat 3 года назад

    Always wanted to play drums but they didn’t offer it to us when we were picking our instruments at my school, way back when. Just bought drumsticks and a drum pad, on a whim, and they came in the mail yesterday. Thanks for my first drum lesson 😁❤️

  • @lenscott6380
    @lenscott6380 4 года назад

    No teacher I have ever had went through this subject. Thnx, gr8

  • @tomerbaz6954
    @tomerbaz6954 2 года назад +1

    My drum teacher taught me the German hold (although he did not call it German hold). He explained that with this hold the wrist moves in its natural position up and down and not sideways which overtime will hurt your wrist.

  • @pdxgrl1
    @pdxgrl1 2 года назад

    Yes, I just got my kit. This is the first video I watched. Thanks!

  • @SpanishWithNathan
    @SpanishWithNathan Год назад

    My teacher showed me to hold with my index and thumb but not much else. Just kind of leaving it up to me to discover my style I guess. I liked the part about the finding the fulcrum. God lesson altogther, thank you.

  • @JesusIsTheIAm
    @JesusIsTheIAm 3 года назад

    I only bought the sticks, and for now am only concentrating on the grip. Thanks for the help!

  • @Marnee4191
    @Marnee4191 Год назад

    I (at age 54) started learning drums earlier this year. My instructor did not show me how to hold the sticks (or what the drums were called, or anything). Taught me basic rock beat lesson 1, then lesson 2 was basic rock beat with a ghost note. Lesson 3 was Aenima. (I kid you not. I started learning Aenima on my 3rd lesson. It was fun, but I was very concerned that I was immediately getting into bad habits that would be later hard to break.)

  • @markanderson6690
    @markanderson6690 3 года назад

    Thanks for the VALUABLE lesson!!!

  • @JeepFTW33
    @JeepFTW33 2 года назад

    I was taught how to hold my sticks but was first taught in traditional grip! Love the video!

  • @Aryan-ii6nn
    @Aryan-ii6nn 4 года назад +48

    I really needed this, thank you sooo much!

    • @feather9677
      @feather9677 4 года назад +1

      Wait... but I'm Aryan

    • @adagamer8817
      @adagamer8817 4 года назад

      Me two my hands are so mest up

  • @jhomskivitzalgodon
    @jhomskivitzalgodon Год назад

    Just bought an Electronic drums yesterday and my Lelf arm is very sore after hours of practice. Thanks for this video. Now i know why my arm is sore. 👍👍

  • @feinchan
    @feinchan Год назад

    I'm getting my first electric drum set this week and I'm getting ready for it!

  • @trey370
    @trey370 11 месяцев назад

    I had an amazing teacher back in 1983 when it was unusual for a girl to want to learn to play. He taught me 1st lesson to hold German style initially, then switch to an American grip for that swing cymbal ride etc. He'd been taught a non-matched grip which he said had less control so taught this. He was always hot on stick grip technique with correcting looseness, control etc.

  • @thedancingpostman
    @thedancingpostman 3 года назад

    This video has taught me, thank you.

  • @robbie8085
    @robbie8085 3 года назад

    Relaxing has always been an issue for me . I sit behind the kit and my first inclination is to drive the stick through the snare. Thanks bud!

  • @anonitachi6966
    @anonitachi6966 Год назад

    I started playing the drums by listening to songs, mimicking them and jamming. Totally self taught, and my technique is horrific. I'm brining it back to square one, so very much appreciated.

  • @erinmulholland9301
    @erinmulholland9301 5 месяцев назад

    Self taught, I just went by instinct. Thanks for the lesson! Might try some of these.

  • @Snarethedrummer
    @Snarethedrummer 4 года назад +3

    Fun editing, appreciated the bounce counter, rex, and stick rocket.
    I'd been taught that you use different grips for different situations, but predominantly taught German for snare work (I usually grip with my index and sometimes middle), and you can relax that a bit for drum set (aka American, which for me features a bit more grabass/butt for set work... fitting). I was also taught that French can lead to more injury/strain from RSI and possibly tendonitis if you're trying to achieve power using wrists in that grip (depending on your body), even to the effect that one should only really play tympani or light cymbals with that technique. I understand with French you employ your fingers way more than your wrist, but I'm curious to know other teacher and pro perceptions (and teachings) on this. Ultimately my higher brain function tells me some French is ok sometimes, but that could just be my Canadian speaking ;P Also, Jacques Delécluse may have some opinions on this.

  • @athena_the_hun1097
    @athena_the_hun1097 11 месяцев назад

    Thank you - this saved me lots of time making mistakes

  • @lalastuffandthings
    @lalastuffandthings 9 месяцев назад

    I’ve been playing for over a year and I still had to look this up

  • @catman1353
    @catman1353 3 года назад +1

    I was holding my drumsticks weird and it was causing me so much pain but I kept going anyways, thank God for this video, I only started practicing about a week ago, so hopefully it's not too late.

  • @fathead1616
    @fathead1616 4 года назад

    My awesome teacher Jack Gilfoy taught me right away how to hold the sticks. I'm so thankful for it! I pass it on to all my students now, and it's the very first thing I teach.

  • @stonedsavage7814
    @stonedsavage7814 7 месяцев назад

    I asked for criticism on my my playing style and someone nice sent me to here. Will say I've smashed my knuckles on the snare rim quite alot. Thankyou for the technique.

  • @penelopepadmore3248
    @penelopepadmore3248 4 года назад

    Just picked up kit and sticks today, this was very helpful

  • @jossheaton6148
    @jossheaton6148 Год назад

    I've always struggled with my left-hand grip in particular. This video has been really helpful - thanks!