This is a great visual for the leg muscle movement needed. Nobody explains the fine-tuning of heel toe that is more than just “put your heel down and then your toe”
you can heel toe on anything... i used to do it one a crappy sound percussion double pedal with single chain- all about the technique and the drummer- not the pedal :/
@@OrochiTheGamer I do agree however, spring tension would matter some. Too loose and your can't get that second hit in fast enough especially at the 250-330bpm range. But technique and practice is a big part.
The motion is really unnatural at first, it takes some time on and off drums to get hang of it. In the beggining I recommend practising the technique slowly on the floor: full leg motion heel to the ground with front of the foot risen, then strong hit ankle motion rising heel up. On the drums for me worked forcing it at pretty high tempo (~200) by exerting down pressure by the whole foot and slowy creeping in the muscle memory trained on the floor. (so basicly I was using only the rebound of the bass drum head at the beginning) Now I can play 180 to 220 heel-toe without triggers and I started playing heel-toe maybe 9 months ago, but I wasn't that focused on it. P.S. This might not be a good advice, becuse I heard John Longstreth advising against forcing it, but for me it worked actually.
Nice eight notes, sixteenths not so much. I do sixteenths up to 180 bpm. Work in progress. I don't do doubles so it's clean. I bet with trigger it would sound awesome. I am working on doubles but have a ways to go. Thanks for video
A mí me falla mucho eso también, veo muchos bateristas en RUclips que se enorgullecen de su velocidad pero los triggers hacen la chamba, hay que pegarle fuerte y veloz!
@@LSCT_drum In addition it is really difficult with DW5002 pedals. I have one pair of DW5002 and czarcie kopytos. With the DW5002 doubles are basically impossible for me, although I recently changed springs and bearings. They are too heavy and not really smooth. Good for groovy stuff but bad for high tempo heel toe.
This is a great visual for the leg muscle movement needed. Nobody explains the fine-tuning of heel toe that is more than just “put your heel down and then your toe”
I've no desire to go crazy fast. But damn, I want to at least KNOW HOW 😆
nice bro, but i recommend direct drive for heeltoe. i have the dyna sync and its perfect for fast heeltoe
you can heel toe on anything... i used to do it one a crappy sound percussion double pedal with single chain- all about the technique and the drummer- not the pedal :/
@@OrochiTheGamer I do agree however, spring tension would matter some. Too loose and your can't get that second hit in fast enough especially at the 250-330bpm range. But technique and practice is a big part.
@@jackjones8 first thing i do with any pedal is max the springs out lmao...
@@OrochiTheGamer I bet, if you wear a nice stuff with a long board and direct drive. Probably you will more awesome.
@@OrochiTheGamersame! I think I still have the same SP pedal you’re talking about.
I’m going to start learning this technique. What do you think I should know before starting?
The motion is really unnatural at first, it takes some time on and off drums to get hang of it. In the beggining I recommend practising the technique slowly on the floor: full leg motion heel to the ground with front of the foot risen, then strong hit ankle motion rising heel up. On the drums for me worked forcing it at pretty high tempo (~200) by exerting down pressure by the whole foot and slowy creeping in the muscle memory trained on the floor. (so basicly I was using only the rebound of the bass drum head at the beginning) Now I can play 180 to 220 heel-toe without triggers and I started playing heel-toe maybe 9 months ago, but I wasn't that focused on it.
P.S. This might not be a good advice, becuse I heard John Longstreth advising against forcing it, but for me it worked actually.
Nice one man, clean doubles..is it heel toe or heel up doubles?
Thanks~this is Heel toe
very nice
- borat
Hi man! Do you use Heel-Toe-Heel-Toe pattern, or Heel-Heel-Toe-Toe?
Heel-Toe-Heel-Toe
COOL. & HELPFUL.
Thank You 🙌
EPIC! ❤️🌞🥁
this is great stuff here.
very awesome - are you playing double beats with each food ?
yes
Burgers AND pizza???
ヤバい!I want to be able to do it quickly!!
Practice
Try it with ankle socks. You'll feel the footboard more and probably have more power!
how does it work
nobody EVER shows this going slow..... How exactly is he doing the doubles?
muscle memory✔️
No Beef bro, good playing. But it sounds like your only heeltowing on your left which makes a triplet on the quarter note.
Good job 🤘🤘🤘🤘🤘🤘
Nice eight notes, sixteenths not so much. I do sixteenths up to 180 bpm. Work in progress. I don't do doubles so it's clean. I bet with trigger it would sound awesome. I am working on doubles but have a ways to go. Thanks for video
Le pegas muy despacio, ejercitá más lento pero que cada doble suene al mismo volumen, parece que estás galopando sino, se escucha muy feo
A mí me falla mucho eso también, veo muchos bateristas en RUclips que se enorgullecen de su velocidad pero los triggers hacen la chamba, hay que pegarle fuerte y veloz!
Cool...Bit sloppy at 230
Maybe i need some power
@@LSCT_drum Yeah it is really difficult to get doubles at that speed.
@@LSCT_drum In addition it is really difficult with DW5002 pedals. I have one pair of DW5002 and czarcie kopytos. With the DW5002 doubles are basically impossible for me, although I recently changed springs and bearings. They are too heavy and not really smooth. Good for groovy stuff but bad for high tempo heel toe.
@@Anomaly92 Mario from Gojira manages alright with them though!
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what is spring tension?