an interesting way of putting it would be a geometry reference. Just like in geometry when two objects are similar, they are proportionately the same, angles remain the same, etc. So it's the same motion but it's on a smaller scale just like a small triangle with the same 3 angles but smaller sides than a large triangle are similar, and proportionate. GREAT LESSON
Whats up Derrick ^_^ I dont even play drums but I understood this lesson....cuz you know what ur talkin about &you teach very well Keep the videos commin bro...GOOD STUFF! \m/ -peace
hey ilove this video,but cfould you do another one of you using these techniques on the electric kit? ive got primarily an electric kit right now and i want to be sure that i can practice these on it
Great videos Derrick, you're a great instructor! I got a question. When you are doing the Moeller technique in the beginning, are you allowing your hands to slightly move up and down as the rebounds happen? It seems like thats the only way I can do it without losing the momentum.
i'm able to keep the motion with both hands, left hand traditional as well, but for some reason, my muscles tense up a lot and it wears me out when going fast, is that normal? maybe I miss that in the video.
Thanks for the video, excellent explanations. Just a problem I'm having, when I'm practicing the push open technique, my thumb keeps sliding up and down the stick, especially when I try to relax my hand. Any suggestions?
But Derrick don't you think it's better the freehand technique (used by Rabb for example) than the Jojo one if u wanna make a one handed roll? U get more speed with the freehand technique I think because with the Jojo technique u need the hability of your hands really developed compared with "Rabb's technique" (dont know if he was the creator of that technique,this is why ") By the way, awesome videos and explanations man, thanks a lot for spending time on it. Greetings from Barcelona, Spain!
except that with your thumb on top and using it to push down on the stick and then sliding it forward you can go even faster with more consistency... that's really not even fast enough to be considered a one-handed-roll... that's for match grip of course
Dude, this us the moeller technique...not a one-handed roll. It's simply not fast enough to qualify as a roll. Rabb has a one-handed roll, which he calls the "freehand technique" that is fast enough. This is a sloppy and fast way of producing fast notes...not to criticize the hard-work and long man-hours that you put in. I personally don't find the moeller technique to be good for much more than ostentatious displays of sloppy speed that I can already single-stroke at the same speed.
Great teacher!
he can make techniques very clear in a couple of minutes.
Thank you very much. That's the best push-pull lesson ive seen yet.
Thank you for really explaining, very detailed and descriptive lesson
I have watched a few of your videos now- great teaching, cheers!
excellent demonstration of the Buddy Rich left hand technique. I'm actually making good progress. Thanks.
Thanks! You really explained the buddy rich one handed left roll ...
This is absolutely the best description of this type of stick control I have ever seen. Very many thanks.
Cool vids dude! Thx a lot for posting these!
thank you so much! you are doing great job!!
Best technique videos I've ever seen! By far the most educational! Cheers Derrick.
Dude, keep teaching. Cheers.
wow dude you are really good explaining!!!!
i think i might donate, i love your videos, you have a great way of explaining suck covert subtle things.
Great teacher. I hope you can make a living of it someday.
i'm not much of a rudimentary drummer, but i must say you have helped!
Derrick, great instruction! I've seen Freddy Guber's students do the this, and your expl. is the best do far!
an interesting way of putting it would be a geometry reference. Just like in geometry when two objects are similar, they are proportionately the same, angles remain the same, etc. So it's the same motion but it's on a smaller scale just like a small triangle with the same 3 angles but smaller sides than a large triangle are similar, and proportionate. GREAT LESSON
due, i put you on my contacts list, i hope i could find you there some day!! good teaching!
Whats up Derrick ^_^
I dont even play drums but I understood this lesson....cuz you know what ur talkin about &you teach very well
Keep the videos commin bro...GOOD STUFF! \m/
-peace
You are very funny ! The One hand roll technique is interesting .
The most funny one hand roll video.
thanks for the info buddy. i was able to improve my moeller technique. keep it up.
thank you
Very Very Nice!
Wow I never came across your channel. Good explanation!
wow now that some good explaining
I love that Xymox pad. What a cool company!
hey ilove this video,but cfould you do another one of you using these techniques on the electric kit? ive got primarily an electric kit right now and i want to be sure that i can practice these on it
thank u so much dood this helps alot
really cool!!
thank you!
Great videos Derrick, you're a great instructor!
I got a question. When you are doing the Moeller technique in the beginning, are you allowing your hands to slightly move up and down as the rebounds happen? It seems like thats the only way I can do it without losing the momentum.
Derek, you are a star!
i'm not gonna die without mastering that!!! *roar*
i like this guy
Thanks man , that really helped.
we could learn a lot from the president of poopie!
Haha, very good video. Even drummers have to think sometimes. How long have you learnt, what kind of music you play in? x
thanks!
i'm able to keep the motion with both hands, left hand traditional as well, but for some reason, my muscles tense up a lot and it wears me out when going fast, is that normal? maybe I miss that in the video.
derrick you monstr
love the shirt
Nice!!! I would like to see something to make independent my hands and feet.
Thanks for the video, excellent explanations.
Just a problem I'm having, when I'm practicing the push open technique, my thumb keeps sliding up and down the stick, especially when I try to relax my hand. Any suggestions?
But Derrick don't you think it's better the freehand technique (used by Rabb for example) than the Jojo one if u wanna make a one handed roll? U get more speed with the freehand technique I think because with the Jojo technique u need the hability of your hands really developed compared with "Rabb's technique" (dont know if he was the creator of that technique,this is why ")
By the way, awesome videos and explanations man, thanks a lot for spending time on it. Greetings from Barcelona, Spain!
so helpfull
Merci.. Merci!
would you say that most,if not all,the things you can do with traditional can be done with matched and visa versa?
God my hands will not let the stick bounce back up, I feel like I now know what I've been doing wrong. Gotta' relax.
nice
u filled in the blanks the pro's tend to cover way to fast! Thanx. vid responce: am I doing it right or wrong?
What's good from the future
how do u hold the drumstick in your left hand?? not very sure
moment of silence . . . lol at 5:00
05:05 that part was hilariouus X]
I'm having trouble taking you seriously President of Poopie...
Thats the goal aahz, get a bigger audience for the dvd release.
What practice pad is that ? Thanks for the lesson.
and that's what we call chops
Is this the techinique that some jazz and blues drummers use to do ghost notes?!
So one handed rolls can pretty much just be fast constant doubles?
I have the Roland TD 20 V Pro - Derrick has the 8 I thnk. He plays circles around me.
Something wrong with this picture.
HEHEHE i have only a skull in my drumkit, and its an eletronic kit too, a staffdrum VWS9, with DM5 Alesis and some b20 cynbals...
how many time does it takes to master the Jojo Mayer technique?
... one handed roll starts at 13:30
except that with your thumb on top and using it to push down on the stick and then sliding it forward you can go even faster with more consistency... that's really not even fast enough to be considered a one-handed-roll...
that's for match grip of course
can this technique be used for double stroke roll?
What happened to Derrick????
HA! just noticed the chick pics tacked on to your practice kit...
mute at 1:01 and just imagine what he is saying.
i'm pretty sure he does
Rofl at 5:05...great video though =D
Then where is he????
HAHA, i got blisters on all of my fingers ;D
it made me feel better when you messed up lol.
would you rather me have men's pictures?
sorry steve gadd, you're the man and all, but i'd just rather look at britney. :)
haha, Freaky, huh? haha!
he have womans pictures un his drums?? (~11:20)
is he alive?
this video helped out alot, if you have time check out my video on the one handed roll. And please tell me if im on the right track!
Are you not on the scene anymore- Want something new from you?
5min02= LOL
nice chicks on the roland ;)
doble man.......................
lol
Dude, this us the moeller technique...not a one-handed roll. It's simply not fast enough to qualify as a roll. Rabb has a one-handed roll, which he calls the "freehand technique" that is fast enough. This is a sloppy and fast way of producing fast notes...not to criticize the hard-work and long man-hours that you put in. I personally don't find the moeller technique to be good for much more than ostentatious displays of sloppy speed that I can already single-stroke at the same speed.
its pronouced jojo mayer not jojo maiyer
No he didn't :)
lol