Thanks! I've been teaching my students using this philosophy for a while, and it seems most other teachers do the exact opposite. I figured I'd put out a video with my thoughts, glad to see some people agree :)
No problem. I can see why you've had good experiences teaching students with this method. Simple and to the point that teaches hand and feet independence.
0:45 could the same concept together, not separate apply to learning piano as well? I feel like normally they teach you the right hand that left hand and both together.
This video made me smile so hard. I have never heard drums explained like this and it was fantastic. Thank you!
Thanks so much for your comment ☺️ I'm glad you enjoyed the video!
This helped me so much thank you SOOOOOOO much
That's awesome, glad to hear it! 😊
Your videos are awesome man I was in band 6-12 and loved it remind me of some of my directors love the enthusiasm
Love it! Please keep making this type of content! You are so right about multitasking, this is a great alternative teaching method!
Thanks! I've been teaching my students using this philosophy for a while, and it seems most other teachers do the exact opposite. I figured I'd put out a video with my thoughts, glad to see some people agree :)
As a drum set player, I thought this was an excellent way of teaching! Good work!
Thanks! I've had a ton of luck teaching students of all ages using this method.
No problem. I can see why you've had good experiences teaching students with this method. Simple and to the point that teaches hand and feet independence.
I am now a drum set player!🎉
Be sure to let us know when your first gig is! 😉
0:45 could the same concept together, not separate apply to learning piano as well? I feel like normally they teach you the right hand that left hand and both together.
That's exactly it. Take whatever you're working on, and work it together slowly
@@MadMusicBand Awesome! Thank you so much. Love the content you create!
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