In the 20 years of my double bass playing, I had struggled with technique. Starting with upper leg, then shin muscles. Finally about 6 years ago, I started working on the ankle technique. I try and mimic the open/close that my hands are doing. Lol ,damn the trials and tribulations.
Thank you for sharing all these videos, the information is always very well presented and useful, you've helped me steer in the right direction and I finally feel I'm making progress on double bass. Great job!
Hey Marthyn you probably addressed this in a video already(sorry could not find it)but how many inches would you say your beater is away from the bass drum head when its at a 45 degree angle? Thank you.
Thanks so much! I am eagerly anticipating your upcoming video all about the Pearl Eliminator and the cams. Loving this pedal with the belt drives! @@drumtechniqueacademy
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Not stopping when the flam or unison happens is huge. I used to stop and try again but not stopping is what gave me results.
agree 100%
In the 20 years of my double bass playing, I had struggled with technique. Starting with upper leg, then shin muscles. Finally about 6 years ago, I started working on the ankle technique. I try and mimic the open/close that my hands are doing. Lol ,damn the trials and tribulations.
Practice doesn’t always make perfect
Perfect practice makes perfect
Thank you for sharing all these videos, the information is always very well presented and useful, you've helped me steer in the right direction and I finally feel I'm making progress on double bass. Great job!
This was me 100%. I’ve finally been breaking myself of it over this past month.
awesome - congratz!
Amazing video, thanks for upload 🫡😎🔥
Hey Marthyn you probably addressed this in a video already(sorry could not find it)but how many inches would you say your beater is away from the bass drum head when its at a 45 degree angle? Thank you.
guess this is exactly my problem. can't get rid of shin involvment on my left side.
Marthyn! Can you please tell me what ride cymbal you have been using in this series? I am in love with the sound!
Hey. That's a 22" Meinl Bycanze Extra Dry Medium Ride...
Thanks so much! I am eagerly anticipating your upcoming video all about the Pearl Eliminator and the cams. Loving this pedal with the belt drives! @@drumtechniqueacademy
I'm so sorry...I just checked again- it's a 22" vintage pure light ride cymbal
hmmm, I need to figure out good pedal settings for me being a 300 pound drummer