The overlooked secret to FAST kick DOUBLES

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  • Опубликовано: 21 ноя 2024

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  • @John-p2o8g
    @John-p2o8g 4 месяца назад +1

    I stumbled upon, Colin Bailey's, " Bass Drum Control" I think it's a game changer. Mr.Bailey, plays with such speed and precision, all mostly flat footed. Go through the exercises JUST flat footed, and then go through same exercises with whatever heel up, heel down, slide etc, you want. I guarantee that doing the exercises first flat footed is a huge benefit when you move to a different style. You'd be surprised how difficult it is at first to keep consistent time with just quarter notes flat footed.

  • @GardRotmo
    @GardRotmo Год назад +14

    I’m a 54 year old drummer with 42 years of playing and practice. I’ve earned my living behind the kit for 30 of those.
    I’m still learning about it from the videos you make.
    Things that helps me, and gives me the chance to perfect my playing.
    Thank you ❤

    • @keithpratt1849
      @keithpratt1849 Год назад +1

      Same here brother. Playing for over half a century.63 years old and these, videos help me. Drumming is a journey.

  • @NothusDeusVagus
    @NothusDeusVagus Год назад +9

    This reminds me of my old Dojo days.. When students who'd recently acquired their black whether it was their first or seventh, or for that matter any other preliminary or intermediate grading, to spend some quality time revisiting basic kata. We'd be encouraged to execute our movements slowly and with attention to detail. Even down to posture and breathing for that would lead to correct movement. Then and only then would there be any concern for speed or power. Thank you for another fine presentation (polite bow) Stephen Sensei.

  • @rexc.fernandez8294
    @rexc.fernandez8294 Год назад +1

    Very good lesson my brother has

  • @brian96597
    @brian96597 Год назад +18

    BTW, for those wanting to practice slow doubles, Judas Priest's "Victim of Changes" is a great song for this exercise.

    • @keithpratt1849
      @keithpratt1849 Год назад +2

      Thank you! I will listen to it.

    • @jaschk6754
      @jaschk6754 11 месяцев назад

      Creep from Radiohead is also a good one to practice

    • @L.A.W.Studios
      @L.A.W.Studios 10 месяцев назад

      Like this channel and your approach. . I suppose it could be a glitch on my end, but the audio is not synced with the video. BTW, thanks for the PDF .. I'm a Bassist transitioning to drums (beginner lev)

  • @michaelnapper4565
    @michaelnapper4565 10 месяцев назад

    Oh man, i forgot about Portishead. What great memories. Thanks!

  • @damirpilic4632
    @damirpilic4632 22 дня назад

    Thanx for ideas and secrets

  • @bradydyson65
    @bradydyson65 7 месяцев назад

    When the vid starts not with blazing fast doubles but with a montage of slow, methodical practice, and the channel is called "The Non Glamorous Drummer," I know this is actually a source I can trust!

  • @drumhead869
    @drumhead869 Год назад

    You are a great tutor Steph !! Great tutorial ... this was really helpful for me

  • @SoleymoonPercussion
    @SoleymoonPercussion Год назад +5

    I just love your lessons Stephen! Thank You so much for all you. Keep being Amazing 🙌 🔥🥁🔥

  • @rhetriver
    @rhetriver Год назад

    Great lesson.
    I have a pedal and practice pad under my desk.
    Whenever I'm sitting there (well just about whenever), I'm practicing my foot work.

  • @mypetdrgn
    @mypetdrgn Год назад +1

    really like this channel! I also really like your computer stand LoL! practical like the rest of your teaching...keep it practical drummers

  • @marcpompette7431
    @marcpompette7431 Год назад

    You're absolutely right! I notice that on some tempos my pedal feels kinda sticky, but at some faster tempos feel way more natural and even effortless at times. Must have a lot to do with how the pedal is engineered and tensioned and all that. Interesting 🤔

  • @BornShalom
    @BornShalom Год назад

    got your email of this video today, this is the thing i’ve been working on the most lately, thank you

  • @SuperSlimTrim
    @SuperSlimTrim Год назад

    Thanks Stephen, excellent lesson. Thought provoking stuff.

  • @kevin_eh69
    @kevin_eh69 Год назад

    I've been really struggling with kick doubles and I'm so excited to try these exercises out!

  • @_Eamon
    @_Eamon Год назад

    This better be good this is exactly what Ive been struggling with for the past week!

  • @seoparse
    @seoparse Год назад

    Thank you Stephen, very helpful lesson

  • @THEZOBEKS
    @THEZOBEKS Год назад

    Thank you so much for sharing all your knowledge and experience!

  • @jaydewolfe4257
    @jaydewolfe4257 Год назад

    Great instruction. I'll be walking through this lesson when my new pedal gets delivered.

  • @artyomgordeev7563
    @artyomgordeev7563 Год назад

    Thank you very much for showing what really matters and what is really essential for a true growth ❤

  • @damonmarshall01
    @damonmarshall01 Год назад

    Thanks Stephen your advice is paramount! I'm currently learning Nirvana's Heart shaped box - plenty of double kicks @ 100bpm

  • @cafe.cedarbeard
    @cafe.cedarbeard Год назад

    Immigrant Song with heel down is a goal for me. This thing will definitely help! Also, the bouncy beats on the Portishead album from the 90's with Wandering Star and Sour Times, forgot the album name just now.

  • @darrenbatchelor2843
    @darrenbatchelor2843 Год назад

    You play kick with heel down - is that your style? Can this be applied to heel up too. At the moment I play both ways but I'm not sure which is best for me interms of doubles. In a kick-drum conundrum!

  • @rodrigorivera4679
    @rodrigorivera4679 Год назад

    I think this works because you play heel down, in other words you use the ankle motion to get the strokes, by developing strenght and speed with just the ankle, you will get the results, but if someone play heel up, no matter how hard you play singles, it will never translate to better doubles...

  • @MidwesternCornbilly
    @MidwesternCornbilly Год назад

    I would love to see a demonstration showing the difference between playing 16th note doubles as compared to playing a triplet pattern on the bass pedal. By this, I mean, with a 4/4 beat, your right hand is playing the quarter notes and your bass pedal is playing the Trip-Let pattern. One (high-hat) Trp-Let (bass pedsl)...Two (high-hat)...etc.
    I know that when I was learning this triplet pattern, inadequately described above, I had a hard time hearing and differentiating between the two and invariably slipped into playing 16th notes on the bass instead of the triplet beat. I am sure that I am not the only one who has had some difficulties mastering these two techniques.
    Thoughts?

    • @latentsea
      @latentsea Год назад

      Play 16th’s , Silent (rest) one note. Count “One e and ah”. Silence the “one” Hat on “e”. Bass on “and” and “ah”. The rest on “one” is key.

    • @MidwesternCornbilly
      @MidwesternCornbilly Год назад

      I finally did learn the difference. I just think that an actual demonstration would be helpful, especially for beginners.

    • @latentsea
      @latentsea Год назад

      For sure, rob brown has great lessons, straight to the point with demonrations. Also yoyoka and John x. Stephen Taylor are awesome too as well as drumeo.

  • @OpaGrampz
    @OpaGrampz Год назад

    THX !!!🤓

  • @latentsea
    @latentsea Год назад

    12:30 doubles start

  • @christianbrc1087
    @christianbrc1087 Год назад

    8:30 So, at this tempo the foot is only compensating for the friction of the pedal mechanism

  • @keithpratt1849
    @keithpratt1849 Год назад

    Learning to play soft is paramount. It is unfortunate we cannot Nash away like we see many of our favorite drummers do. We can play loud with our even trying as our technique and strength improve. A lot better f gigs require lower volumes, even if you are jamming with a friend.

  • @dtigue
    @dtigue Год назад

    Tried following the link to get the pdf you are always talking about but no matter which of my email addresses (work, gmail, or iCloud) that I enter, the website says "Email seems invalid". Fix your site bro!

  • @mikerussell911
    @mikerussell911 Год назад +1

    Every drummer who wants to be real. Try a Ludwig speed king.

  • @brian96597
    @brian96597 Год назад

    Awkward temps like that I for some reason add accents, which makes it easier at least for me, but not always ideal during a song.

  • @lioneltall7219
    @lioneltall7219 Год назад +3

    First to watch Woohooo!!!

    • @godofwar5000
      @godofwar5000 Год назад +2

      You win! Have some serotonin! :D proud of you, knew you could do it

    • @maddo7192
      @maddo7192 Год назад +1

      👏👏👏

  • @miguelpockets
    @miguelpockets Год назад

    Stephen Clark is the Jesus of drumming.

  • @thestagerocks
    @thestagerocks Год назад

    In slippers no less.

  • @pellepop100
    @pellepop100 6 месяцев назад

    Too much talk. Too much repeating the same thing. I’d wish you could get to the point a little sooner

    • @kieranramtohal9645
      @kieranramtohal9645 21 день назад

      RUclips algorithm pays content producers based on watch time. They are financially incentivised to drag out content over a longer period than is necessary

  • @mentalframer
    @mentalframer Год назад

    Hi Stephen I sent a reply to an email I received from you that looked auto generated an I just wanted to ask a few questions about your courses.
    Is there an email address I can contact you at.
    Thanks