Alright RUclips fam, what's your current pedal and why did you choose it? Also, if you want to be a Sally Scrub-Ahead and just straight to the exercise just kip to 2:05 :)
Nice video as always Mike! I play a Pearl Redline Eliminator chain drive (Double pedal). I chose it because I wanted a pedal that I could customize its settings to fit my playing, and if my playing changes, I have a lot of options for new settings!
I don’t have a pedal....well...that’s not the whole truth...I don’t even have a drumset Yeah the truth is harsh...but I basically live in the school drum room and the pedal is a RELIC!
I've gone through many pedals in my years. There's quite a few that I really like. Some older Yamaha, Pearl and Tama from the late 70s and early 80s. Some of the newer models are really nice too. I don't get along with Axis and Pearl Deamon Drive. I would love to try a Trick Pro V1 some day. I mostly use DW5000 and DW9000.
It's been a while... don't even remember the model lool. But its a Pearl double pedal. I'm a little of metalhead, but since two or three years ago I decided to develop other styles, groove, flow, and of course single pedal strength/speed. Cheers from Portugal, Mike! Happy New Year!
I've been using a Tama Classic for some time now, I got it after the Sonor Perfect Balance I had enthusiastically bought (after seeing a Jojo Mayer clinic, of course) started breaking down at the heel end of the footboard. I did like the action on the PB tho, and was looking for something in that vein but hopefully sturdier and cheaper. I went with the Tama since their hardware is usually very reliable, it had a smooth footboard like the PB and came real cheap, and I must say it has not disappointed me so far. I like the spring tension really loose and I find that most name pedals around seem to start at a tension level which is already too tight for me, which is not the case with Tama pedals (I also like the Iron Cobra for the same reason). Plus I like a pedal that doesn't feel too heavy. I'll admit though that I might try out the newer version of the Perfect Balance, the cheaper, non-foldable one with regular hinges on the footboard that hopefully don't wear out so easily, since I still feel like there's something quite special about that design.
Hello Mike, I'm 14 and started drumming 7 months ago, my dad used to be a drummer and he even was in a band once. And I thought that was the most coolest thing. I started taking interest in drumming when I started to listen to rock bands like weezer, green day, and seeing pictures of my dad drumming. And of course when I tried drumming the first time I wasn't good at all. After my dad taught me how to use the high-hat and snare together I just started following the drum beats of songs I liked and I feel like I've gotten way better then when I started off. But lately my dad has been kinda sick with back pain etc. And hasn't been around to teach me new skills to get better at drumming...I found your video on double stroke exercises and since I had trouble doing those with my left hand I started doing those and gotten better doing them with my left hand since than I've been watching your videos to advance my skills on the drum set. And I'm even thinking of joining jazz band to be their drummer. It would be really cool to have a girl drummer in jazz band! Thank you for your great videos! Happy new year!
Hey, I really like your post. It doesn't matter whether you are a boy or a girl. The attitude is the most important thing and I am under the impression that you are dedicated to drumming because it gives you joy. Can't think of a better attitude. Keep that up and it will make you really good. Also, guys like Mike help, when your dad isn't around. I am nearly fifty now and I wish I would have had youtube back in the day when I started drumming when I was fourteenish.
Can't understand why he has 200k subscriber..He needs to have 2,000,000 subscribers for sure!! He teaches ppl so well and makes something complex to simple!! Gotta practice on this!! Thank Mike!!
Such consistently great content. The breakdowns are always grounded in reality and not just glossed over. You can always tell a REAL instructor/clinician from a merely gifted drummer who makes videos. Really well done.
I’ve been having issues with my bass drum leg. I feel as though my mind says move but my leg doesn’t. I’ve been drumming for 20 plus years and having issues getting my leg to work. I’m going to try this exercise. Thanks so much for the upload and valuable information. 😎
All I have right now is a set of sticks a 12 inch Vic firth pad. In the future I’m planning on getting an electronic set. I’m really glad I found your videos. Basic practices are extremely helpful thanks so much
I want to improve on drums this year, so I gave this a go for 20 minutes. Started at 60bpm, 16th notes. Finished with 89bpm! Long way to go!!! Thank you for this!❤
Mike thank you for showing this exercise. I'm 43 and have been playing drums since I was about 7. And I never had a sit down lesson with anyone. Just kinda picked up playing at a young age. I still play drums at my local church and have always struggled with bass drum speed. I will use this and hopefully it works for me, Lol thank you Mike !!!
Mike! Killing the editing game and the online drum education game! Let's see how long it takes the other drum lesson channels to start to mimic your style once again. This has been my go to exercise. And the paradiddle-diddle between hand and foot. Thanks for both those exercises!
LOL! I appreciate the kind words. I won't pretend to not know what you are talking about but in all honesty, when I see that stuff it just kicks me into high gear to push even harder to be original. Let's both do that to it's fullest this year Juan!
Bought your groove bell a couple months ago...love it!!! Thanks for all of your lessons, as a "seasoned" drummer myself, your lessons give me something different to work on to further my playing more than most others.
I've been doing a similar exercise with triplets on bass starting with the common RLKK or RLRLKK around the drums and then adding the third kick with the first right while continuing to move around the drums. But I really like yours for controlling the foot because it uses the right hand as a guide for the foot to follow. Definitely adding this to the routine. 🙌
HELL YA! When your super ready to commit check out www.mikeslessons.com. Everything is course-based so you graduate from one lesson to the next instead of fumbling through thousands of videos on here wondering who you should trust, lol. :)
@@Joshua-if5gw The courses on the site would be more than enough. No need to drown yourself in too much info and then get paralyzed by it. The camps are great for motivation and the clnics are great for inspiration :)
Hi Mike! I've been playing a DW 5000 for the last fifteen years. I absolutely love it. It's like an extension of your foot when you play it. Very quick to respond and with ease. Nice video to kick off the new year!
@@rayfabbri3759 I've used mine on a 1994 Mapex and a current Yamaha stage custom birch kit and have not had to do deal with that issue. Could be that it has something to do with the hoop on your Ludwigs. Hope you figure out a solution for that! I've had an issue with trying to hook up my Pearl pedals on the Yamaha kit. So far only a Yamaha or DW pedal works with this kit.
Rich thanks for the input. I’ve been playing these ludwigs since 1969. I’ve been using the 5000 pedal for about 8 years. I have been asking people about this to see if anyone else has the problem. I didn’t want to cannibalize the hoop with a grinder but it appears that it’s the solution. If you look at Mikes it hits the head when it’s vertical mine goes about 10 degrees beyond vertical. Thanks.
@@rayfabbri3759 you're welcome. Wish I had a way for you to correct that problem without taking a grinder to the hoop. Maybe look for a substitute hoop that will fit your kit so that you can preserve the original. Also check out rdavidr's channel. He's the Norm Abrams of drum kits. He might have a solution for you. Good luck!
Happy new year Mike! What a 'kick' start to the new year! 😅 Thank you for this lovely lesson! May you have a lovely year ahead. Hope to see you in person someday. Regards! 😊
Nice Mike! I also grew up using a speed king. i actually had a great one. the feel and response of that pedal was never replicated by anything I've played since. I'm now using the new direct drive yamaha pedal. and have previously used the pearl demon direct drive pedal. I think something can be said for the kind of response and feel you get from a compressed spring vs just tensioning it like every other pedal. One exercise I continue to use daily is snare/bass going upward in note groupings. snare/bass. snare snare/bass bass and so on up to as many groupings I can fit in before I get tired while keeping quarters on a cymbal.
Great exercise! I totally agree with you on the DW 5000 pedal. I tried the 9000 and took back after only a few days with it. It’s too easy and doesn’t follow my foot. Long live the DW 5000 pedal.
Paul, I love them too! Unfortunately, many of them have been “loved” to the point of being tired and squeaky. Vincent Leef of Vitalizer Drums does excellent restorations of Speed Kings, returning them to their full potential.
Mike! Happy New Year! I was the stalker at the Glasgow clinic last year who came over to IBC Amsterdam to grin like a fan boy in the front row for your inaugural presentation. You continue to inspire us; I have passed on your details to some young drummers as an example of a great teacher and wonderful human being! How sycophantic can I get? hahaha! Wishing you a great year ahead. Keep on doing it! :)
LOL! All that Insta video stuff last year was me getting ready to bring some heat to RUclips in 2020. Thanks for noticing brother. Can't wait to see you at NAMM :)
Mike Johnston totally feel you on that brother! Always leveling it up and I’m trying to follow suit as well. Constant inspiration and love dude. See you soon!
I asked for a lesson on this from you on a comment a long time ago i dont know if you saw it or not but thanks for making this... really wanted your view on this
Pearl Eliminator strap drive with the blue cam ( the one it came with) bought second hand (foot?) about fifteen years ago. I've got six pedals mostly by Pearl of various vintage, but the Eliminator is the one that I always take to the gig. I've come to the conclusion ,after fifty years of playing, that a pedal is only as good as the foot playing it. Oh and I use the Pearl four way beater felt side only. And I agree with you about the Speed King, used it once and then it kicked about in my garage for about ten years. Happy New Year!
Awe man, thank you so much! It was quite a few years in the making with Gretsch and I couldn't be happier with how it came out. The Gretsch Brooklyn Standard :)
Great exercise, can’t wait to try it. I’m using the Pearl Demon Drive pedal. It’s got lots of adjustment and is so smooth to play. The biggest thing I like is that it only has one post that holds the beater. I use a mixture of slide and heel toe technique, so gives me more space to slide my foot. Hopefully see you at the UK drum show this year. I’ve got tickets to see your performance 👍🏻
I prefer medium high spring tension so all my notes are strong, as a gigging drummer I like a fast rebound but then again I do pull off single pedal triplets playing punk and metal. I Usually play about 140 bpm if you do that for an hour you'll figure out what's comfortable on the tension to keep the legs from cramping and over working. Great exercise though your spot on.
Hello mike, great video as always. Could you tell me which variant of the 5000 you use? As I believe there are 4 different models and possibly why you choose that one outta the 4?! That’d be great, keep up the great work dude you’re the man 👏
Hey MJ, great tip as usual. My current pedal is Ludwig’s Atlas Pro. Why? because it was their newest & “best” pedal at the time of purchase and since I own a Ludwig kit I like to pretend that I have an endorsement deal with them and stick to the same company. Also is there a scientific explanation why on any given day I can feel like I’m rolling with my pedal playing and on some days it’s as if I never played drums before?
Mike, I really like the sound of your kick drum. I was watching with head phones on and could really hear the sound of the kick. Very nice! I remember the first time I used the DW 5000. I fell in love immediately. I've been using it ever since. I like your new intro. That's not Anika Nilles playing with you on the pad, is it?
Thanks so much! And yes, we have been friends for years and recently we were getting in some hangtime at my studio so we made a quick challenge video for Instagram :)
Thanks Mike for sharing this! Besides reinforcing the right foot fluidity and durability, this also helped me with the ghost note on the left and the ride pattern on the right hand. 1 stone 3 birds! Great value!
I use the Tama Iron Cobras; I love them for their fluidity and weight; I always do the slide technique in groups of 2/3/4's; with a Paradiddle over the top in my hands :)
Hi Mike. Great lesson! I will practice it with my Speed King.......;) I think I have the same Gretsch kit as in the video. I inherited my father's kit from the '50's with the same blue sparkle, hoops, and unique rack tom tab (or whatever it is). Is your kit also from that era?
I love the 3000! In all honesty, it feels very similar to the 5000. The main difference is in the parts that it's made up of. The quality on the 5000 is much better so if you are gigging frequently it's less of a worry that a part might break down on ya :)
I have a dw 6000 as my go to i also have a dw 5000 and a 9000 double BUT!!! I used a practice kit with a mapex armory p800 pedal once and that pedal did everything i thought of doing!!!! Maybe it was just the way it was set up or its just a magical one off i don't know but that's proof that you don't need to spend hundreds on a pedal.
Thank you Mike for the tip, it's really a good one! I just want to know if I can use heel-down technique to practice the same exercise, is there any major difference?
I see you go pretty fast on triple bass drum strokes just with one ankle technique. What do you think about drummers who recommend to change technique according the number of strokes on the bass drum ? Is it really smart to do that ? I am skeptical about doing like they say and I d rather keep a one foot technique, but I am at a point where no matter how hard i train I don't improve my speed anymore. I barely go over 160 bpm when I do triplets.
Hey Mike, it’s AJ. Happy New year and thanks for the awesome lesson! How can I get my hands on a gretsch broadkaster bop kit in that same beautiful blue finish??
YO!!! Great to hear from you old friend. You can order a brand new one today, but if you want a 60's one like mine that's gonna take some serious searching, lol. I got this one from Hawthorn Drum Shop in PA. www.hawthornedrumshop.com/shop
I use a Sonor kick Pedal I find it's got a nice loose feel also have a DW double kick which not using much. Love your vids mike always interesting informative you support drumming with passion dude.cheers keep well
Alright RUclips fam, what's your current pedal and why did you choose it? Also, if you want to be a Sally Scrub-Ahead and just straight to the exercise just kip to 2:05 :)
Nice video as always Mike! I play a Pearl Redline Eliminator chain drive (Double pedal). I chose it because I wanted a pedal that I could customize its settings to fit my playing, and if my playing changes, I have a lot of options for new settings!
I don’t have a pedal....well...that’s not the whole truth...I don’t even have a drumset
Yeah the truth is harsh...but I basically live in the school drum room and the pedal is a RELIC!
I've gone through many pedals in my years. There's quite a few that I really like. Some older Yamaha, Pearl and Tama from the late 70s and early 80s.
Some of the newer models are really nice too. I don't get along with Axis and Pearl Deamon Drive.
I would love to try a Trick Pro V1 some day.
I mostly use DW5000 and DW9000.
It's been a while... don't even remember the model lool. But its a Pearl double pedal. I'm a little of metalhead, but since two or three years ago I decided to develop other styles, groove, flow, and of course single pedal strength/speed. Cheers from Portugal, Mike! Happy New Year!
I've been using a Tama Classic for some time now, I got it after the Sonor Perfect Balance I had enthusiastically bought (after seeing a Jojo Mayer clinic, of course) started breaking down at the heel end of the footboard. I did like the action on the PB tho, and was looking for something in that vein but hopefully sturdier and cheaper. I went with the Tama since their hardware is usually very reliable, it had a smooth footboard like the PB and came real cheap, and I must say it has not disappointed me so far. I like the spring tension really loose and I find that most name pedals around seem to start at a tension level which is already too tight for me, which is not the case with Tama pedals (I also like the Iron Cobra for the same reason). Plus I like a pedal that doesn't feel too heavy. I'll admit though that I might try out the newer version of the Perfect Balance, the cheaper, non-foldable one with regular hinges on the footboard that hopefully don't wear out so easily, since I still feel like there's something quite special about that design.
Hello Mike, I'm 14 and started drumming 7 months ago, my dad used to be a drummer and he even was in a band once. And I thought that was the most coolest thing. I started taking interest in drumming when I started to listen to rock bands like weezer, green day, and seeing pictures of my dad drumming. And of course when I tried drumming the first time I wasn't good at all. After my dad taught me how to use the high-hat and snare together I just started following the drum beats of songs I liked and I feel like I've gotten way better then when I started off. But lately my dad has been kinda sick with back pain etc. And hasn't been around to teach me new skills to get better at drumming...I found your video on double stroke exercises and since I had trouble doing those with my left hand I started doing those and gotten better doing them with my left hand since than I've been watching your videos to advance my skills on the drum set. And I'm even thinking of joining jazz band to be their drummer. It would be really cool to have a girl drummer in jazz band! Thank you for your great videos! Happy new year!
Aubry, thanks so so much for sharing all of that with me. You should definitely join jazz band! Keep me posted on how it goes :)
@@mikeslessons I will thank you!
Practicing to songs is a great way to learn/practice. That’s how I started. Happy drumming!
Hey, I really like your post. It doesn't matter whether you are a boy or a girl. The attitude is the most important thing and I am under the impression that you are dedicated to drumming because it gives you joy. Can't think of a better attitude. Keep that up and it will make you really good. Also, guys like Mike help, when your dad isn't around. I am nearly fifty now and I wish I would have had youtube back in the day when I started drumming when I was fourteenish.
make sure to learn your blast beats
Can't understand why he has 200k subscriber..He needs to have 2,000,000 subscribers for sure!! He teaches ppl so well and makes something complex to simple!! Gotta practice on this!! Thank Mike!!
This is great Mike!
This will spice up my bass drum speed and I'll do the same with my left foot!
Alejandro Sifuentes So glad you enjoyed Alejandro! Good luck with it my friend!
Mike, your cowbell is the absolute best in the cowbell universe, hands down. I recommend it to everyone looking for one.
Awe man… that just made my day!!! 🙏🍵🍵🙏
Such consistently great content. The breakdowns are always grounded in reality and not just glossed over. You can always tell a REAL instructor/clinician from a merely gifted drummer who makes videos. Really well done.
Editing game levelled up 👌
You literally just made my day! Thanks for noticing :)
2:10 start of the exercise
I’ve been a 5000 player for over 10 years and will never go back. It does all I’ll ever need. Great video!
I’ve been having issues with my bass drum leg. I feel as though my mind says move but my leg doesn’t. I’ve been drumming for 20 plus years and having issues getting my leg to work. I’m going to try this exercise. Thanks so much for the upload and valuable information. 😎
Playing the intro to Swingtown from Steve Miller is my go to warmup.
All I have right now is a set of sticks a 12 inch Vic firth pad. In the future I’m planning on getting an electronic set. I’m really glad I found your videos. Basic practices are extremely helpful thanks so much
I want to improve on drums this year, so I gave this a go for 20 minutes. Started at 60bpm, 16th notes. Finished with 89bpm! Long way to go!!! Thank you for this!❤
29 bpm in 20 min. is FREAKING awesome! Keep at it my friend :)
@@mikeslessons Thank you, master! I'm encouraged!❤🔥🔥🔥
Mike thank you for showing this exercise. I'm 43 and have been playing drums since I was about 7.
And I never had a sit down lesson with anyone. Just kinda picked up playing at a young age. I still play drums at my local church and have always struggled with bass drum speed. I will use this and hopefully it works for me, Lol thank you Mike !!!
That's so wonderful to hear Danny! Super happy to help :)
Great workout to feel more comfortable when I play any style of music
Mike! Killing the editing game and the online drum education game! Let's see how long it takes the other drum lesson channels to start to mimic your style once again. This has been my go to exercise. And the paradiddle-diddle between hand and foot. Thanks for both those exercises!
LOL! I appreciate the kind words. I won't pretend to not know what you are talking about but in all honesty, when I see that stuff it just kicks me into high gear to push even harder to be original. Let's both do that to it's fullest this year Juan!
Bought your groove bell a couple months ago...love it!!! Thanks for all of your lessons, as a "seasoned" drummer myself, your lessons give me something different to work on to further my playing more than most others.
I've been doing a similar exercise with triplets on bass starting with the common RLKK or RLRLKK around the drums and then adding the third kick with the first right while continuing to move around the drums. But I really like yours for controlling the foot because it uses the right hand as a guide for the foot to follow. Definitely adding this to the routine. 🙌
This is the year I develop the skill and technique Mike. Wish me luck. You’ve been of great help!
HELL YA! When your super ready to commit check out www.mikeslessons.com. Everything is course-based so you graduate from one lesson to the next instead of fumbling through thousands of videos on here wondering who you should trust, lol. :)
Mike Johnston that’s the plan. Do you recommend drum clinics or camps, or is that for more intermediate to advanced players?
@@Joshua-if5gw The courses on the site would be more than enough. No need to drown yourself in too much info and then get paralyzed by it. The camps are great for motivation and the clnics are great for inspiration :)
Mike Johnston thanks man. I appreciate you :)
Love this. Sit down and play any tension. 👌🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
Holy smokes that improv at the end is something else
Awe man, thanks so much. Worked on that thing for YEARS!
@@mikeslessons it sounds like songo beat right? its fantastic!
@@mikeslessons
Smoooooooth..
Great sounding Kit~
Loved what you "Spit" in this lesson Brother!! 😁👊 Truly helpful!!!
I see what ya did there! Well done. and thank you 🙏🙏🙏
@@mikeslessons 😎 Absolutely Brother.. Thank you!!
Hi Mike! I've been playing a DW 5000 for the last fifteen years. I absolutely love it. It's like an extension of your foot when you play it. Very quick to respond and with ease. Nice video to kick off the new year!
I use a 5000 on a set of 1969 Ludwigs and the pedal has to go beyond vertical to contact the head, does yours?
@@rayfabbri3759 I've used mine on a 1994 Mapex and a current Yamaha stage custom birch kit and have not had to do deal with that issue. Could be that it has something to do with the hoop on your Ludwigs. Hope you figure out a solution for that! I've had an issue with trying to hook up my Pearl pedals on the Yamaha kit. So far only a Yamaha or DW pedal works with this kit.
Rich thanks for the input. I’ve been playing these ludwigs since 1969. I’ve been using the 5000 pedal for about 8 years. I have been asking people about this to see if anyone else has the problem. I didn’t want to cannibalize the hoop with a grinder but it appears that it’s the solution.
If you look at Mikes it hits the head when it’s vertical mine goes about 10 degrees beyond vertical. Thanks.
@@rayfabbri3759 you're welcome. Wish I had a way for you to correct that problem without taking a grinder to the hoop. Maybe look for a substitute hoop that will fit your kit so that you can preserve the original. Also check out rdavidr's channel. He's the Norm Abrams of drum kits. He might have a solution for you. Good luck!
Thank you Mike this is my bass drum exercise for 2020 the metronome all different speeds like you said you have to own it
Omg you are amazing! My son (8 years old) is learning a lot with your videos. Thanks a lot for sharing it!!
Thank you so much! That's awesome to hear :)
Happy new year Mike! What a 'kick' start to the new year! 😅 Thank you for this lovely lesson! May you have a lovely year ahead. Hope to see you in person someday. Regards! 😊
Great lesson i'm been needing to work on my Bass pedal technique. I like exercises with a playalongs it helps alot.
Nice Mike! I also grew up using a speed king. i actually had a great one. the feel and response of that pedal was never replicated by anything I've played since. I'm now using the new direct drive yamaha pedal. and have previously used the pearl demon direct drive pedal. I think something can be said for the kind of response and feel you get from a compressed spring vs just tensioning it like every other pedal. One exercise I continue to use daily is snare/bass going upward in note groupings. snare/bass. snare snare/bass bass and so on up to as many groupings I can fit in before I get tired while keeping quarters on a cymbal.
Great exercise! I totally agree with you on the DW 5000 pedal. I tried the 9000 and took back after only a few days with it. It’s too easy and doesn’t follow my foot.
Long live the DW 5000 pedal.
Great one Mike. Paradiddle with a bass drum exercise combined. Rock On Mike.
“... a Ludwig Speed King which is neither speedy nor kingly.” LOL
Kyle Kruszewski I loved my speed king so much I was so sad the day it broke
Paul, I love them too! Unfortunately, many of them have been “loved” to the point of being tired and squeaky. Vincent Leef of Vitalizer Drums does excellent restorations of Speed Kings, returning them to their full potential.
Kyle Kruszewski I got better double strokes with it than anything I’ve ever tried.
Funny! But back then my foot didn't know any better :(
Ahh, love my low mile '69 Speed King, 'early 60's Swivo, and my '75 Slingerland Yellow Jacket!
Mike! Happy New Year! I was the stalker at the Glasgow clinic last year who came over to IBC Amsterdam to grin like a fan boy in the front row for your inaugural presentation. You continue to inspire us; I have passed on your details to some young drummers as an example of a great teacher and wonderful human being! How sycophantic can I get? hahaha! Wishing you a great year ahead. Keep on doing it! :)
Goerge! I totally remember you. Thanks so so much for the continued support. It means more than a few words in a comment can convey :)
Happy New Year Mike. Love the new intro and camera angles. Video looked brighter as well. Love this exercise. Here’s to awesome 2020 for the family.
Thanks for noticing old friend! Really appreciate that Kyle
Mike “McKinnon” Johnston 😉 editing is so on point bro!! Great lesson too. Love ya dude and see you soon.
LOL! All that Insta video stuff last year was me getting ready to bring some heat to RUclips in 2020. Thanks for noticing brother. Can't wait to see you at NAMM :)
Mike Johnston totally feel you on that brother! Always leveling it up and I’m trying to follow suit as well. Constant inspiration and love dude. See you soon!
2 amazing drummers yall should do a dual clinic at bentleys unless that would creat a reaction too large and blows the roof off the building
Jango Bango would totally love to do that! It would be a blast if that were to ever happen!
Intro looking and sounding NEAT!!
Thanks a ton Carlor. Always trying to step things up for y'all!
As usual another great lesson....Thank you so much for all the pointers that you put on RUclips.
Great exercise thanks
You're more than welcome! So happy that you enjoyed it :)
Great year starter.
Have an amazingly productive 2020, Mike!
I asked for a lesson on this from you on a comment a long time ago i dont know if you saw it or not but thanks for making this... really wanted your view on this
I;m granting wishes left and right in 2020, LOL. Seriously though, so glad this helped you Israel :)
@@mikeslessons lol thanks man
always enjoying your lessons :D such a generous guy :)
Sounds amazing. Great exercise, thank you!
Thank you, I needed this! Perfect lesson.
Great lesson..thanks
Pearl Eliminator strap drive with the blue cam ( the one it came with) bought second hand (foot?) about fifteen years ago. I've got six pedals mostly by Pearl of various vintage, but the Eliminator is the one that I always take to the gig. I've come to the conclusion ,after fifty years of playing, that a pedal is only as good as the foot playing it. Oh and I use the Pearl four way beater felt side only. And I agree with you about the Speed King, used it once and then it kicked about in my garage for about ten years.
Happy New Year!
ANOTHER great lesson mike! Much love!
beautifull snare and kick sound
This was really cool! Subscribed. :)
Thanks man i will practice this for sure.
Great exercise and one that I need as I recently discovered that I have trouble going from a double intro the downbeat of the measure.
Awesome! This one will help soooooo much with that issue :)
Mike Johnston Yea, thanks Mike.
Mike, your snare sounds killer!!!
Awe man, thank you so much! It was quite a few years in the making with Gretsch and I couldn't be happier with how it came out. The Gretsch Brooklyn Standard :)
Love this! Simple and effective!!
YO! Thank you my friend. Any chance that we will finally meet? NAMM 2020?
Great exercise, can’t wait to try it. I’m using the Pearl Demon Drive pedal. It’s got lots of adjustment and is so smooth to play. The biggest thing I like is that it only has one post that holds the beater. I use a mixture of slide and heel toe technique, so gives me more space to slide my foot. Hopefully see you at the UK drum show this year. I’ve got tickets to see your performance 👍🏻
That's awesome! I love it when people really love and "know" their gear! That's a killer pedal. I'll definitely see you at the UK Drum Show :)
I prefer medium high spring tension so all my notes are strong, as a gigging drummer I like a fast rebound but then again I do pull off single pedal triplets playing punk and metal.
I Usually play about 140 bpm if you do that for an hour you'll figure out what's comfortable on the tension to keep the legs from cramping and over working.
Great exercise though your spot on.
Майк, ты молодец !!!!!!!!
Thanks for such well produced videos! You are a great teacher and player, and your kit sounds great too! Keep up the good work
Happy new year great lesson thanks bro
Absolutely brilliant lesson thank you!
Hello mike, great video as always. Could you tell me which variant of the 5000 you use? As I believe there are 4 different models and possibly why you choose that one outta the 4?! That’d be great, keep up the great work dude you’re the man 👏
Thanks for the kind words Joe! I'm using the most current version of the DW5000 Accelerator. Hope that helps :)
Mike Johnston wonderful :)
Hey MJ, great tip as usual. My current pedal is Ludwig’s Atlas Pro. Why? because it was their newest & “best” pedal at the time of purchase and since I own a Ludwig kit I like to pretend that I have an endorsement deal with them and stick to the same company.
Also is there a scientific explanation why on any given day I can feel like I’m rolling with my pedal playing and on some days it’s as if I never played drums before?
Mike, I really like the sound of your kick drum. I was watching with head phones on and could really hear the sound of the kick. Very nice! I remember the first time I used the DW 5000. I fell in love immediately. I've been using it ever since. I like your new intro. That's not Anika Nilles playing with you on the pad, is it?
Thanks so much! And yes, we have been friends for years and recently we were getting in some hangtime at my studio so we made a quick challenge video for Instagram :)
Absolutely killer as always🙏
Mike you rock!!! Love you man! Thank you for sharing!!!
Nice intro man and a great lesson 👍
Thanks for noticing Chad :)
Holy shit I love this guy.
I like this idea , I will give you 🖐 thank you AEJ New Orleans
Thanks Mike for sharing this!
Besides reinforcing the right foot fluidity and durability, this also helped me with the ghost note on the left and the ride pattern on the right hand.
1 stone 3 birds! Great value!
Great lesson mike
I use the Tama Iron Cobras; I love them for their fluidity and weight; I always do the slide technique in groups of 2/3/4's; with a Paradiddle over the top in my hands :)
This is awesome! and I'm still on my Speed King 😂 (the new one they made...). Now let's see if I can play this!
American One Productions Rehearsal and Drum Studios in NJ gives two huge thumbs up 👍🏻🥁👍🏻. Fantastic Video! Thanks for sharing 😃
Much appreciated guys! Thanks so much :)
This is such a nice practice beat - thanks man
Great video bro! Appreciate your heart and hard work!
Hi Mike! Great exercise! Are you using the DW 5000 Accelerator or the Turbo? Thanks!
I have always used the Accelerator. It's just a bit more smooth/natural in my opinion
Hi Mike. Great lesson! I will practice it with my Speed King.......;) I think I have the same Gretsch kit as in the video. I inherited my father's kit from the '50's with the same blue sparkle, hoops, and unique rack tom tab (or whatever it is). Is your kit also from that era?
Outstanding!
Excellent video, as usual! I´ve got a DW3000 pedal, not as good as yours but i guess i´ll be able to work it out! :) Happy new year and decade!!!
I love the 3000! In all honesty, it feels very similar to the 5000. The main difference is in the parts that it's made up of. The quality on the 5000 is much better so if you are gigging frequently it's less of a worry that a part might break down on ya :)
Love this guy
I need to put in more seat time...Thanks for the lesson Mike!
Thx for the video, nice as usual!!
You are more than welcome Ryan. Have fun with it :)
Another benefit of this is being able to lock up with yourself better. Seems it'd easier to sync both hands together as opposed to hand and foot
I completely agree! 100%
Love the bass drum sound, Mike. What heads/muffling are you using on this kit?
Hey Mike!!
How you doin??
Thanks for this lesson!!
I am using Tama pedal got it with the kit itself.
And I will surely use this technique!!
Cheers:)
Great video , could you please tell which 5000 you use Turbo or Accelerator . Thanks for your time
I just discovered you’re channel and i subed!
Great content and propers explanations👍
That's great to hear Marie-Eve! Hope you get lots out of it :)
I have a dw 6000 as my go to i also have a dw 5000 and a 9000 double BUT!!! I used a practice kit with a mapex armory p800 pedal once and that pedal did everything i thought of doing!!!! Maybe it was just the way it was set up or its just a magical one off i don't know but that's proof that you don't need to spend hundreds on a pedal.
Or maybe you just put in the hours and you have a well trained foot :)
@@mikeslessons ha ha! No i think it was probably more of a fluke more than anything!!!
Thank you Mike for the tip, it's really a good one! I just want to know if I can use heel-down technique to practice the same exercise, is there any major difference?
Thank you, Mike! Good luck in 2020!
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What DW 5000 single pedal you use? Turbo o Accelerator?
the accelarator,he says it below
very helpful thanks
This helped more than you know
Auguri Mike, grazie per i tuoi video. Volevo sapre il nome dell'App che usi come metronomo. Grazie
No idea what that says but it looks extremely positive so I'm gonna say... THANK YOU! :)
@@mikeslessons I translate: Best wishes Mike, thanks for your videos. I wanted to know the name of the App you use as a metronome. Thank you
mike, first timer great exercise..can you tell me what kind of metronome you have in the screen
Speed king LOL love it bro I played it growing up to 👍❤️
I see you go pretty fast on triple bass drum strokes just with one ankle technique. What do you think about drummers who recommend to change technique according the number of strokes on the bass drum ? Is it really smart to do that ? I am skeptical about doing like they say and I d rather keep a one foot technique, but I am at a point where no matter how hard i train I don't improve my speed anymore. I barely go over 160 bpm when I do triplets.
I got so stoked for a new podcast episode after hearing this intro
Well the good news is that I DO have a new podcast. It’s called “DRUM with Mike & Eddy”
@@mikeslessons oh yeah I’m totally aware! I check Spotify every day for a new episode!
@@TrevorDuranDrums awe man... THANK YOU!!!
@@mikeslessons ❤️❤️❤️
Hey Mike, it’s AJ. Happy New year and thanks for the awesome lesson! How can I get my hands on a gretsch broadkaster bop kit in that same beautiful blue finish??
YO!!! Great to hear from you old friend. You can order a brand new one today, but if you want a 60's one like mine that's gonna take some serious searching, lol. I got this one from Hawthorn Drum Shop in PA. www.hawthornedrumshop.com/shop
Love your lessons! Do you still do drum camps?
Thanks so much! I do indeed 10 per year at my studio. The 2020 Camps are all sold out already, unfortunately.
www.mikeslessons.com/camps
@@mikeslessons Of course they are.. lol. I'll wait for next years sign up!
Great class!
What metronome app are you using in your Ipad?
Awesome dude!
Cool metronome...what is it please?😀
►My Metronome App: apple.co/2xyz1mr
I use a Sonor kick Pedal I find it's got a nice loose feel also have a DW double kick which not using much. Love your vids mike always interesting informative you support drumming with passion dude.cheers keep well