Developing The Left Foot - Free Drum Lessons

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  • Опубликовано: 29 ноя 2024

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  • @derek5168
    @derek5168 Год назад +4

    Develop your left foot even when your not on your drum kit just tap your left foot everytime you hear or have a song you like in your head the repetition will get you to a point where it will happen on a subconscious level

  • @Matffer
    @Matffer 12 лет назад +8

    Im a bass player and now Im trying to learn drums
    This channel is amazing! Its helping me a lot!
    Thanks for the lesson Jared!

  • @Lorenzo1950
    @Lorenzo1950 11 лет назад +4

    I'm 63 and getting back into drumming after a 9 year dry spell. My problem is that I have never really counted. I go with the feel. Now that I am reading, I find it harder to learn at a slower speed. You are an excellent teacher. One thing that I feel is challenging is playing hi-hat on 1 and 3. Usually I play on 2 and 4 or on all 4 beats. I really like your material.

  • @morphe000
    @morphe000 11 лет назад +19

    Please, do a lesson on how to develop left foot on double bass. Thank you!

  • @Bankai666
    @Bankai666 12 лет назад +4

    I love using that technique! It just feels complete. I even use it when my right hand is playing the hi-hat. I just find it really appealing having those hats clamp to the beat when you're playing. I started off feeling really awkward, but then i progressed to using on every snare hit to using it as a metronome and now I'm working on actually playing the hi-hats with my foot independently. It's just a lot of fun using both foot so often. It almost feels like tap dancing for certain drum beats!

    • @mle1872
      @mle1872 2 года назад +1

      True. It's nice having all your body parts move. It's like you're dancing.

  • @chrisjones-bb9ig
    @chrisjones-bb9ig 12 лет назад

    Getting started late. 52 yrs old. I played baseball most of my life. My uncle played with Buddy Rich. I have that snare drum and have been using the book Stick Control. Now I have a real drum kit. ddrum with 404 Pastie ride and hi-hat. the stuff your giving us is great, thank you. am I to old to get to a real drummer level

  • @OmenOfWrath
    @OmenOfWrath 12 лет назад +1

    When i learned at school, the hi hat pedal was just used to keep it closed, it was very rare for me to use it to open/close it within a beat unless i made the beat up myself. But as i was never taught that way it still feels new.

  • @liennto
    @liennto 9 лет назад +42

    Neglected. Always wanted to be able to elevate the groove (when I'm on the ride) with the hi hat, but as soon as I started to chick the hats on quarters or eighths, the groove would fall apart. It's like I'd lose my balance on the drum throne and my pocket would evaporate. I realized my bass drum speed (which was fast), was totally dependant on me anchoring my left foot down hard on the hat pedal. I got a mirror and saw that I totally leaned to the left in order to do fast notes with my right foot.
    Now since I've been obsessed with my left foot getting better (maybe for the last year or so) my bass drum foot has gone to shit and I basically have had to learn all over again. I've had to completely change my posture to be able to use both feet evenly.
    It's going pretty well now. I can do some pretty swift sambas with the left foot closing on the up beats, and with my band I'm pretty confident with quarters and eighths, but there's times I still fall apart and just give up on the hats to make sure I can get through the song without ruining it. I swear it's when I think about them too much. It's like a curse.
    There's really no way of getting around just having to practice like crazy. It will come, but not with out the work. These exercises in this video are all you need...

    • @reverboverdrive9188
      @reverboverdrive9188 8 лет назад +3

      +liennto I 100% agree with you man! I completely crumbled as soon as I put the left foot into the picture when I started using some of the more intricate techniques.

    • @jackyardain634
      @jackyardain634 6 лет назад

      liennto d

    • @MauricioCimino
      @MauricioCimino 3 года назад +1

      I’m at the stage for the first time I’m putting in the left foot and I feel the same way. It’s like I lose my balance entirely

    • @liennto
      @liennto 3 года назад +2

      @@MauricioCimino I wrote my comment 5 years ago and I’m glad you responded because it brought it back to my attention.
      I saw a teacher since then who solved the whole thing for me. The “secret” was to remove the bass drum completely and play your right hand on the ride (any typical pattern), left hand on the snare (say 2 and 4 back beat) and the left foot on quarter notes. Spend time with just this.
      From there you ADD the bass drum notes using any source material like Syncopation or whatever. Even just a single note on the kick placed in different parts of the bar and slowly make it more complex from there
      The mistake we all make is playing the beats we all know then trying to add the hi hat foot to that, and it just doesn’t work. It all falls apart.
      Reverse engineer it.
      Put your right foot behind your throne if you have to. Just make sure you can get your hands and left foot cooking steadily before you begin to slowly bring in your right foot and you’ll notice a whole new sense of balance and coordination.

    • @MauricioCimino
      @MauricioCimino 3 года назад +1

      @@liennto you are the MVP thank you so much

  • @zinnixd1
    @zinnixd1 12 лет назад

    About a half year ago i just let my left foot sit on the Pedal. Then i saw guys holding it on 2 and 4. A while later i started doing quarter notes to keep my time, which worked quite well. About a month ago i've got a bit into Gospel and now i'm using my hi-hat everywhere and always ;)
    I keep it through grooves and even through fills. It just helps so much to keep time. For my bandmembers and me aswell. I usually keep it steady on 8th notes, but sometimes also change it.

  • @BarrelBanger
    @BarrelBanger 12 лет назад +1

    I've been playing drums for about 7-8 years now and the timekeeping on the hi-hat-pedal is just something that has kind of developed itself through time, without me really noticing it actually. So it's definitely something I'm doing, even though I have a double bass pedal as well. Now I just can't stop doing it and it feels weird not doing it, when I'm not supposed to play double pedal.

  • @seftonjamie
    @seftonjamie 2 года назад

    To answer your question .
    I’ve been working on my left foot for about a year . I find 1/4 notes very easy and natural . 8th notes however , i find very awkward . I know it’s a matter of practice but this video really helps . Thank you again

  • @gastonmartinez5988
    @gastonmartinez5988 12 лет назад +1

    Hola Jared! Soy de Argentina y quiero decirte que tus videos son lo mejor, se ve tan fácil cuando haces ejercicios!! Saludos desde acá!!

  • @zilwegewd
    @zilwegewd 2 года назад

    I've been playing the drums for 2 weeks. The high hat is my favorite by far. I'm going to apply these lessons. Thanks brother.

  • @kiki23241
    @kiki23241 12 лет назад

    When first started I never thought that I could build up my left foot to keep time, but as I progressed, it came naturally to me and now I open whenever my foot bounces.

  • @XxYuKnoxX
    @XxYuKnoxX 12 лет назад +1

    im a fairly advanced player and I have completely neglected my left foot independence. I play double pedal and I have good footwork on that, but when I groove it sounds too open sometimes because of me neglecting my hi hat work. so I compensate with a lot of ghost notes. im definitely going to put these exercises to work. please make for of these vids on left foot independence. thanks man

  • @TheFreeService
    @TheFreeService 12 лет назад

    My six year old is learning and these video's are helping good job keep it up. The funny thing is I all ways wanted to learn drums and now listening to your videos I can do it AWESOME!

  • @robinbhairam7508
    @robinbhairam7508 8 лет назад +1

    Neglected .... I was taught many years ago and a lot of jazz, so yes, I can rock on 2&4 .. but up until now have always played heel down ... I think your videos are great ... even if I do feel myself 'falling' of my stool!! As Yoda would say "Much work to do I must to feel the force in the feet!" Thanks ... great stuff ...

  • @pfliegaphonic
    @pfliegaphonic 10 лет назад +12

    Jared, you're doing a nice job on these lessons. I am learning some good exercises to improve my playing. Thanks!

  • @Cursed_Jono
    @Cursed_Jono 11 лет назад

    I know the video is old, but yeah, I've been neglecting this for a very long time, and considering I want to be a metal drummer, I've only recently realised how useful this is.

  • @andrewscottgreer
    @andrewscottgreer 12 лет назад

    i spent a few weeks with my ride on my left side. Then just learn all the beats you can leading with your left hand..even start beggining fills with your left hand. when u go back to leading with your strong hand your weak will feel stronger and more co ordinated. Personally my ghost notes got alot more interesting. hope that helps a bit.

  • @OfficialBlissMX
    @OfficialBlissMX 12 лет назад

    Play 8th notes on the left foot almost over all my grooves, even over 16th notes with one hand.
    I truly believe that's because I'm a Dominic Howard fan.
    Great Lessons Jared
    Greetings from Mexico

  • @TreyPuga
    @TreyPuga 11 лет назад +5

    You can always try to tighten your hats to keep from using the pedal.
    THEN play regular beats ONLY USING your left and NOT using your right AT ALL. It will definitely grow independence then of course do simple practices using both feet- you'll feel a HUGE DIFFERENCE!
    ...maybe even end up with a smile on your face when you realize that you've GOT IT!

  • @davemoore3394
    @davemoore3394 6 лет назад +2

    Hey Jared. I've been playing around a year, been putting a little effort into my left foot, I'm aware of the fact I'm having trouble with keeping left independent - plus balance as you say lol so looking forward to trying out these exercises! Cheers buddy, love your vids!

    • @DanielS10291
      @DanielS10291 2 года назад

      Balance is the biggest problem i think, especially with complex or fast bass drum notes.
      Or rack tom hits or fast crash cymbals

  • @Drummerskickass4
    @Drummerskickass4 12 лет назад

    My foot is constantly bouncing like yours. It just feels natural, and when I noticed Chad Smith(my idol) does the same thing I really started incorporating it.

  • @TheLateBoyScout
    @TheLateBoyScout 2 года назад

    Excellent tutorial! I'm only just starting to develop this skill, and your patterns will me help a ton.

  • @joycefung2473
    @joycefung2473 2 месяца назад

    Jared you are my all time favourite 😭❤️❤️❤️

  • @DaveTheDrummer831
    @DaveTheDrummer831 10 лет назад +3

    Going to put these exercises to use, I really want to improve my left foot. I'm satisfied with the sound I have, but feel like pushing myself physically to get that high hat sounding precisely how I want.

  • @JamesGarradDrums
    @JamesGarradDrums 12 лет назад

    I don't usually ride my hi-hat cymbal during a groove. But i am starting to get used to it after a few lessons i have watched on youtube which have incorporated this technique

  • @drummerboy3786
    @drummerboy3786 12 лет назад

    Im a lefty so i play with my left foot on the bass. but this video still helped me to develop my right foot on the hh. Thanks jared!

  • @lucasman30
    @lucasman30 12 лет назад

    For the first year I played I completely neglected the hats and just left them closed but now I constantly use them in almost every groove I play.

  • @LarsenAndersen
    @LarsenAndersen 12 лет назад

    Usually keep the Hi hats slightly open so you can ride it during a double bass pattern, then returning your foot to the Hi hat pedal after completing the double bass groove or 16th note pattern if you will.

  • @thebarnyard
    @thebarnyard 12 лет назад

    My left foot is weak at best. Thanks for the lesson, I'm gonna start putting in a more concerted effort to develop that foot. I am a novice player, your site is informative and you explain lessons well. Thanks again,,,,,,

  • @gsdota
    @gsdota 11 лет назад +1

    i usually hit the open hit hat at the end of a measure if they situation calls for it, or if im going to lead into something really powerful, like a good fill or crash to open hit hat from closed - but as far as time keeping its only usually closed till that 4-"and" - ive dabbled with trying to keep timing with it cuz i see it is important - now its time to master it or start applying it atleast! its left leg development month!

  • @lockard34
    @lockard34 12 лет назад +1

    I have been playing drums for about 9 years now and i still have the hardest time with my left leg doing its own thing. i have had a double bass pedal for about 5 years so i just always use that.

  • @Ybis96
    @Ybis96 12 лет назад

    I often do little open hi hat notes when playing ride grooves, just to make the groove a bit more interesting, although I never use the hi hat to keep time apart from when I'm playing jazz, so that's definitely something I'm going to work on

  • @ThePoloman88
    @ThePoloman88 11 лет назад

    I have fought with my left foot for years, especially at faster speeds. Great video, thanks!

  • @piggydragon32
    @piggydragon32 12 лет назад +1

    I'll tend to open and close the hi-hit based on the snare drum when I'm playing a groove, subconsciously.. But when I'm playing a 16th note on the snare only, I will keep it to quarter note instead for easy counting =)

  • @Ultra-Collector
    @Ultra-Collector 2 года назад

    That DW custom is absolutely gorgeous!
    Great vid!

  • @pieroguzman321
    @pieroguzman321 12 лет назад

    Please post a video about how to increase the speed of your hand this would help a lot and also include hand excercise thank you

  • @cleverestx
    @cleverestx 4 года назад +1

    I learned drumming by ear playing mostly death metal with the hi-hat locked down and as a result my left foot is basically gimped compared to the rest of my limbs...it's not even a close comparison. I now enjoy playing many styles, and I want to fix this....Any other lessons recommended to help me get my hi hat foot playing (especially in combination with grooves using my hands, opening/closing dynamics, etc...) up to speed?

  • @ronhorne4930
    @ronhorne4930 12 лет назад

    It's been common for the past 5 years ever since I started giving a poo about limb indipendence. In the past 2 years I've added more pedals so now I bridge them to get crazy syncopated rythums. I couldn't do that with out left foot Indy.

  • @jaxbom1
    @jaxbom1 12 лет назад

    Es muy importante independizar el pie izquierdo, es otro paso más para conseguir un buen sonido cuando tocas. Buen video :D !

  • @zoz0boy
    @zoz0boy 11 лет назад +1

    Kind sir the layers in your joke are many and inevitable. Gratitude for the laughter your joke produced xD

  • @Casey-J-Williams
    @Casey-J-Williams 12 лет назад

    When I'm playing my ride I usually play hi-hat foot on all 8th notes or on just the ands of each beat. But lately I've also been experimenting with hi-hat foot strokes on the ees and the uhs and playing hi-hat foot strokes while playing a groove on the hi-hat.

  • @CypherRahl
    @CypherRahl 12 лет назад

    I used to neglect it, but I noticed my feet are not good at keeping a steady beat. So, I decided to start adding quarter note accents with the hi-hats during ride patterns and such.

  • @ayt1ner
    @ayt1ner 12 лет назад

    It's awkward for everyone but it will get easier with time and practice like almost everything else.

  • @itais860
    @itais860 5 лет назад +2

    thank you so much, especially for the drum sheet this is the best ay to understand

  • @leopulga
    @leopulga 12 лет назад

    Yeah i try to use my left foot whenever i can so that i can develop those muscles and get better. I do sometimes use it to make beats, but i only do it when it sounds good to me.

  • @richardliles4415
    @richardliles4415 Год назад

    Thank you Jared.

  • @pastorrheipecayojlacagapec7692
    @pastorrheipecayojlacagapec7692 7 лет назад

    Great playing hi hat.
    Im beginner in drums, and not usually play like that. Now I have an idea how to play in hi hat. Thanks for sharing. GOD bless it's help alot to me.

  • @CaptainJackSparroh
    @CaptainJackSparroh 12 лет назад

    i used to completely neglect my left foot because it always threw me off.. i found myself focusing too much on it and i would lose the groove and the timing. now that i've developed my left foot independence, timing is waaaaay easier (especially in weird timed music like 5/4 and some tricky 6/8 songs). i always keep time with my left foot now. sometimes i forget to stop when i go to start hitting the CLOSED hihat.
    also, weirdly, fills and triplets became MUCH more easier than before.

  • @robertwebster7805
    @robertwebster7805 11 лет назад +1

    you should do a lesson on how to develop double bass on the left foot. Especially with heel toe. :)

  • @thijs199
    @thijs199 5 лет назад

    I have done it a couple times but not like this with practices. I should get to work with that hi-hat for it's such a vital part of drumming.

  • @Jay902017
    @Jay902017 11 лет назад

    Sadly I have Been Playing For 50 years and I still Play every weekend
    I NEVER HAVE DEVELOPED KEEPING THE PULSE IN THE HAT
    Though I use the Hi Hat 80% of the time ( I am from Louisiana and I Play a lot of R/B and Swamp Pop and of Course Cajun music ) Thank You for the Vid Very Helpful

  • @xicomariachi
    @xicomariachi 12 лет назад

    most of the time when i use i just keep time with it and when the groove is not so fast i experiment with it while playing to see if it would make the groove sound richer.

  • @RayCookDrums
    @RayCookDrums 12 лет назад

    Jared, thank you for all the help you are giving!! :) You are so awesome my friend!!

  • @MiltLikeAwesome
    @MiltLikeAwesome 12 лет назад

    Im trying to get the development in my left foot since Ive neglected using the hi hat to maintain tempo since Ive started, its been 3 years and now Im starting to use it.

  • @jessiekohn7115
    @jessiekohn7115 Год назад

    Thanks Jared! I’m totally not used to playing heel up with both feet. How do I keep my physical balance on the chair? I feel like I’m balancing on my butt-bones when I play HH and base at the same time. 😅🙈

  • @icemaidenBIKE666uk
    @icemaidenBIKE666uk 3 года назад

    Having trouble; broke my left ankle a few years ago and the movement isn’t what I used to be. What can I do to improve the hihat foot technique?

  • @ritahmargitau9172
    @ritahmargitau9172 6 лет назад

    Jared Falk you're amazing in your doings, you were born a drummer or its practice???😀

  • @allmetaliswelcome
    @allmetaliswelcome 12 лет назад

    i don't really spend much time off the hihat with my hands, and when i play the ride i tend to forget to use it, but when i don't forget about it, i use it, quarters, eights and offbeats. gonna try to get the splashing thing down finally

  • @bobthedrummaker
    @bobthedrummaker 12 лет назад

    Very cool video, I wish I used the hh more and definitely plan to work on it. Thanks Jared!

  • @M3Z4C
    @M3Z4C 12 лет назад +1

    I keep my hihat closed only when I'm playing on it, but the second I move my hand from it, I continue to keep the tempo with left foot. I think it's a good habit, which came from practising in really slow tempos. Only problem is that I keep my heel down all the time, I will try to work on that now.

  • @minime220220
    @minime220220 12 лет назад +1

    nice shirt

  • @TheOREOswagger
    @TheOREOswagger 12 лет назад

    do it! It makes the biggest difference!

  • @NVIDIAguy343
    @NVIDIAguy343 12 лет назад

    Which Paiste ride is that?
    It looks like the Signature, just not sure which one. Sounds great!

  • @steffenelting7390
    @steffenelting7390 12 лет назад

    i only open and close hihats when playing swing :P
    that's how i learned swing but in my last drum lesson we started to use the hihat in other beats to..still having some serious problems but i hope that changes soon. So probably i will do it more often in the future.
    As always: nice video and thank you!

  • @ethanbrochill
    @ethanbrochill 12 лет назад

    i tend to use the hi hats as more of a voice..not necessarily as time keeping, but to simply change the groove..not explained very well, but lets hope everyone gets me!

  • @somiljain3007
    @somiljain3007 12 лет назад

    jared pls do a lesson on Developing The Left Foot double pedal...

  • @HardRockinJohnny
    @HardRockinJohnny 2 года назад +1

    I've been playing for many years and the problem I always have with playing the hi-hat heal up is that I find that my calf and lower leg seem to get fatigued when doing something steady like 8notes

  • @subcrapper
    @subcrapper 12 лет назад

    i've subconsciously been moving my left feet. it started out as a bounce then it started to have a life of its own and it became like exercise 5. but if i try to control it, everything falls apart. so i leave it cos it sounds good.

  • @drummercasper
    @drummercasper 12 лет назад

    Nice video Jared. Thanks!

  • @YodaMan-420
    @YodaMan-420 6 лет назад

    ive had a drum set for about 5 years. never had the room to set it up till recently. had a smaller DW practice pad set that i practiced on in the meantime. didnt have a hi hat or any cymbals to practice on (had them just didnt have the room) so for the last 5 years ive been forced to neglect my hi hat skills. recently (like a week ago) i was able to have the room to set up my real drum set and now im behind on the hi hat but working on it. if my left foot was Roman his name would be Terribus Sucketh Alotus Rex.

  • @TheFunkyFahd
    @TheFunkyFahd 12 лет назад

    Hey Jared how are u my freind ? I've send a mail some time ago about this exercise thank you very much, I really needed

  • @ericdrummer1997
    @ericdrummer1997 12 лет назад

    Ive heard of the off beats (which is really hard to improvise with) but the hell toe i havent. I will probably start working on this again

  • @thexande1992
    @thexande1992 12 лет назад

    well before i learned how to count i would usually find my self opening it at the start of a every other measure to keep time or if a song was in 3/4 i would open it on the ands

  • @DzeboVolodija
    @DzeboVolodija 12 лет назад

    I always open and close my hats when I'm not playing the hi hat, usually with the snare drum but I'm working on keeping it going on quarter notes for the duration of the entire groove

  • @seftonjamie
    @seftonjamie 2 года назад

    Very useful lesson brother , thank you 🙏

  • @TomChittockMusic
    @TomChittockMusic 12 лет назад

    I always use some sort of hi-hat pattern when playing the ride or other pieces of my kit. It adds texture and can sometimes help keep time, particularly with slower grooves!

  • @renjo12
    @renjo12 5 лет назад

    How do you maintain your left foot, if you have injured it in the past? Thanks, R3N

  • @kevdigs930
    @kevdigs930 12 лет назад

    he has a video about developing single stroke roll speed...it helps out a lot

  • @bladelazoe
    @bladelazoe 12 лет назад

    I'm a metal drummer so I don't end up using the hi hat pedal like this, I only use it for the basics like when you hit the hi hat and then close it for a special beat I guess but other than that I hardly ever use it since I'm more of a double bass user, But It's probably something I should learn so that I can play it properly. But when I have tried to use it like this it's so hard because of the cordination for me, trying to keep the bass drum and the hi hat pedal patter is so awkward for me

  • @Teloitus
    @Teloitus 12 лет назад

    Well, I play quite a lot of metal but I usually tend to use hi hat as a my own metronome despite of what kind of music I'm playing. Figures it get's kinda hard when I'm playing some fast metal stuff :D

  • @jarethhammet3661
    @jarethhammet3661 12 лет назад

    hey Jarred, im really concerned about this. i can read almost any beat, but when im trying to play it, sometimes i read the best, but my arms play somthing different. like, i know what im meant to be playing, but my arms instinctively try to play somthing else. what can i do to help this?

  • @JoopDelingen
    @JoopDelingen 12 лет назад

    I don't use it that often, mainly because I play quite fast music, punk and metal, and I just can't keep up. Though, I see myself using it at the same note as the snare more and more often

  • @sea-lotus
    @sea-lotus 12 лет назад

    Hey Jared for my hi hat i kinda use it when i use the ride to make it sound more full, its kinda hard to use it to keep time but im working on it! but i was wondering if you could do a vid on how to read that sheet music you guys put up?

  • @sallyselman8464
    @sallyselman8464 11 лет назад

    I practice on a dtx 400k yamaha & find leaving high hat open hard to do....being totally
    new to drumming & over 50 this vid series is great for me to learn with. always wanted to drum with the dead...lol

  • @86Necro
    @86Necro 12 лет назад

    I use my hi-hat foot (letf foot) to keep time and only use it when I want extra accents thrown into the beat i'm playing. Other than that I only bark with it lol!! Would like to learn how to use my left foot more effectively though since I am a double bass drummer :)

  • @brandon.jansen
    @brandon.jansen 12 лет назад

    Recently I've started to work on playing quarter and eighth notes with my left foot when I'm on the ride. Before that I always just left the hats closed.

  • @MrSkiperdoo1000
    @MrSkiperdoo1000 11 лет назад

    I always use the hi hat when I'm playing the ride. I play on beats 2 and 4, quarter notes, or eighth notes depending on the song.

  • @yathatguy6
    @yathatguy6 12 лет назад +1

    I tend to neglect the Hi-hat. I just focus on the bass pedal.

  • @jarethhammet3661
    @jarethhammet3661 12 лет назад +1

    thanks a heap, ive been playing for 2 years, and im already in the church band :P im pretty good concidering how long ive been learning, thanks anyways :D

  • @JelathO
    @JelathO 12 лет назад

    exactly the same here !! i started using it because i saw chad smith using it...

  • @robertlowenski8249
    @robertlowenski8249 4 года назад

    How to play heel toe technique on the hihat pedal?

  • @asimale1104
    @asimale1104 6 лет назад +1

    I've always neglected left until saw Chris Coleman's drum solo GAIA

  • @maxxaratea1314
    @maxxaratea1314 2 года назад

    Nice shirt man! Back to the future 🚙8️⃣8️⃣

  • @Shon70
    @Shon70 Год назад

    I have trouble with finding the right gap between the top and bottom cymbals. I know it's a preference thing but frustrating.

  • @kristianhadi9662
    @kristianhadi9662 12 лет назад

    my hi-hat and my ride usually go together in sync, like if the ride is doing 8th notes, my left foot is also doing 8th notes. that's just how i usually play, how about you guys ?

  • @ilysebrawer8747
    @ilysebrawer8747 4 года назад

    Thanks for the "kick start" Jared. Been neglecting for 40 yrs. Is it to late for me?

  • @thepdrl
    @thepdrl 6 лет назад

    Sad to say that I've neglected it, but then again, I'm a guitarist who plays drums. I won't consider myself a real drummer until all four limbs work well. One to go!